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Entries for March 2012

March 31, 2012

1-bit self portrait

1-bit self portrait

March 30, 2012

San Francisco Archipelago

The SF map, readjusted for rising tides. I think I’d like to retire to a lovely beachfront property at Cape Dolores.

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This Creepy App Isn't Just Stalking Women Without Their Knowledge, It's A Wake-Up Call About Facebook Privacy

Good article about a skeevy app, but which is causing some people to draw the wrong conclusions.

This app isn’t just using “public” data (where users have specifically told Foursquare/FB “Make this information public”). It requires every user to approve API connetions to 4sq/FB which allows them to gather information that your friends have said “Only share this with my friends”.

Those checkboxes should really read “Only share this with my friends, plus the faceless developers whose apps they approve to access their account”. There’s a lot of information flowing around out there that people think they’ve applied restricted privacy to.

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March 28, 2012

March 27, 2012

Veep

Trailer for the new HBO show from Armando Iannucci: The Thick of It meets The West Wing.

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March 24, 2012

Enjoying the cheesy past-its-primeness of this place

Enjoying the cheesy past-its-primeness of this place

March 21, 2012

Fish: a tap essay

Fab thoughtful piece by Robin Sloan, delivered in an innovative form.

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March 19, 2012

Chromium builders vs Chrome builders - Chromium-dev | Google Groups

Always check what’s on your clipboard before hitting send…

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Frustro: The Impossible Typeface

Font inspired by the penrose triangle. More typefaces should make your brain hurt.

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March 16, 2012

March 15, 2012

Super Morrissey Bros.

The world needs more Smiths chiptune covers.

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March 14, 2012

McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Hipster Logic Problems

I saw this link before you did.

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March 13, 2012

Michael Steele: "I Wanted a Brokered Convention"

This year’s GOP primary clusterfuck? Deliberately engineered to make the race more exciting.

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March 12, 2012

Tinycon - Favicon Alert Bubbles

JavaScript library to alter the favicon on background browser tabs. Could come in handy for alerts.

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Bus-Tops

Geeky public art in London. Large LED screens atop bus shelters, with public submissions of animations to run on them.

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March 9, 2012

Too Soon!

Reading about Marco’s decision to add typefaces to Instapaper reminded me of a story I heard a couple of years ago about a Big Cellphone Manufacturing Concern.

Cellphones

The release of the iPhone changed the face of cellphones, leap-frogging over all the plasticy button-ridden casings with a elegant full-face touchscreen. A lot was written about how the existing industry players had missed this idea, needing Apple to make it a reality in the marketplace.

In fact, BigCellCo had experimented with multi-touch cellphone displays in their labs before.

Years before.

At the time they did the research, though, it was found that full-colour multi-touch displays were too much of a battery drain and thus were not productizable.

That got ingrained into the company culture as “Full-screen multi-touch is undoable”, ensuring that it always got shot-down in product meetings, with no-one pausing to consider advances in touchscreen or battery technologies.

And then Uncle Steve stood on a stage in 2007 and blew the world’s collective minds.

It’s dangerous (and common) product thinking that because you tried something and the implementation was impractical that it can’t be done. All too often, a competitor will come out of nowhere and do exactly what you dreamt of, and reap the rewards.

Always take a pause and remember the path that lead to something being ruled out.

Biologic: A Playful Social Network Browser for iPad

Cellular loveliness from Bloom. Makes for a delightful second-screen.

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March 8, 2012

Robin Sloan tweets the iPad 8 launch

Live-future-tweeting. “Scored a last-minute invitation to the #iPad8 event here at the Donut in Cupertino. I’ll try to live-tweet—but text only. No 3DHD allowed.”

Instapaper Placebo

“I don’t need an online cross-platform bookmark syncing service. I just need a way of offloading all my good intentions.”


About This Site

This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.