1. So so long username

    So so long username

  2. 111+ Kohana 3.x Modules in 3 Commands

    git clone git://github.com/kolanos/kohana-universe.git kohana-universe

    cd kohana-universe

    git submodule update —init

    And to update them all…

    git pull

    git submodule update

    Submodules indexes will be updated daily.

  3. Epic Song Collage of the Day: Medley masters Brett Domino and Steven Peavis load up on instruments and charge head-first into a marvelous musical mashup of the Top 40 hits featured in the 75th iteration of the popular compilation CD Now That’s What I Call Music!.

    [brettdomino.]

  4. placeholder.it

This is awesome: placehold.it. A super simple on-the-fly image placeholder generator. Just link to the dimensions you want to use, like this: placehold.it/500x250.

    placeholder.it

    This is awesome: placehold.it. A super simple on-the-fly image placeholder generator. Just link to the dimensions you want to use, like this: placehold.it/500x250.

  5. iPhone 5 Preview

    iPhone 5 Preview

  6. I love you, mama

    Album Art for N.H.I.M [Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
    Artist
    MrNhim
    Track Title
    I love you, mama
    Album
    N.H.I.M
  7. China Swings, Google Flinches

Tonight, David Drummond, Google’s top legal executive, has written a post outlining Google’s “new approach” to China. Basically, they’re ending the redirect from google.cn to google.com.hk — and restarting the Chinese Google page. But instead of being the full (and fully censored) site that it once was, Google is making it into a completely degraded search engine (think: music and text translation), and instead providing a link to the Hong Kong Google site (which is not censored at all).

The power was all in the redirect. It was a big “fuck you” to China. They were saying: “You know everyone that goes to our Chinese site expecting censored results? Well, now we’re going to send them to an uncensored site. Do something about it.” Well, China did. And now Google’s reaction is to change that “fuck you” into a more docile “we don’t like you very much” with that link to google.com.hk from google.cn.
Source

    China Swings, Google Flinches

    Tonight, David Drummond, Google’s top legal executive, has written a post outlining Google’s “new approach” to China. Basically, they’re ending the redirect from google.cn to google.com.hk — and restarting the Chinese Google page. But instead of being the full (and fully censored) site that it once was, Google is making it into a completely degraded search engine (think: music and text translation), and instead providing a link to the Hong Kong Google site (which is not censored at all).

    The power was all in the redirect. It was a big “fuck you” to China. They were saying: “You know everyone that goes to our Chinese site expecting censored results? Well, now we’re going to send them to an uncensored site. Do something about it.” Well, China did. And now Google’s reaction is to change that “fuck you” into a more docile “we don’t like you very much” with that link to google.com.hk from google.cn.

    Source
  8. iPhone App Nails

    iPhone App Nails

  9. How much the iPhone means to Apple’s $$

    How much the iPhone means to Apple’s $$

  10. Poorly, I’m a web developer ):

    Poorly, I’m a web developer ):