POTOtoo, Pirates of the Amazon recreated as a Greasemonkey script
— let's see Amazon try forcing these 60 lines of Javascript offline #
Kim Rugg's alphabetized newspaper front pages
— meticulously compiled with a razor, steady hand, and plenty of patience (via) #
Amazon orders Amazon/Pirate Bay Firefox extension offline
— what right does Amazon have to control how we browse their site? are they going after Greasemonkey next? #
Video bootleg of Elvis Costello and Clover's "My Aim Is True" reunion
— I didn't realize anyone had shot video! here's the backstory of the benefit show #
Jason Santa Maria asks designers to share their first websites
— hilarious entries in the comments, including Veerle and Cameron Moll #
Flickr adds videos to iPhone-optimized site
— works flawlessly; related: their lessons learned building a site for the iPhone #
Remi Gaillard does Mario Kart in real-life
— from the prankster who did the Rocky recreation and street soccer videos (via) #
Evan Williams on what Blogger should do now
— some sound Monday morning quarterbacking from its former cofounder #
The Onion: Bush Dragged Behind Presidential Motorcade For 26 Blocks
— latest in a series of briefs, including Bush Passes Three-Pound Kidney Stone, Crocodile Bites Off Bush's Arm, and Bush Tumbles Wildly Down Washington Monument Staircase #
AOL to shut down Ficlets fiction-writing community
— the small but dedicated community's shattered by the news (via) #
Music and the Market, academic paper compares average BPM to stock prices
— he finds that the beat variance seems to predict future market volatility (via) #
Prop 8: The Musical
— starring John C. Reilly, Neil Patrick Harris, Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, and Jack Black as Jesus #
Browse uploaded photos from Amazon's iPhone app on Mechanical Turk
— 150 current submissions, including pens, old sneakers, plants, and the inevitable naked guy reflected in a Macbook #
Amazon's Turk-powered app for the iPhone to identify product photos
— a truly harebrained idea, since SnapTell does the same thing instantly using image similarity for all CDs, DVDs, books, and games #
Sony deleting user-created LittleBigPlanet levels without warning
— the gaming world is about to revisit all the lessons Web 2.0 already learned, from Friendster to Facebook #
YouTube's new video thumbnails to be determined algorithmically
— they'll be representative of video content instead of cleavage shots designed to drive click traffic #
David Recordon on building OpenID in the browser
— the best way to drive mass adoption, since it's such a difficult concept to understand otherwise #
Image and video manipulation in Mathematica 7
— also, it supports built-in parallel processing on EC2 #
Pirates of the Amazon, Firefox extension adds Pirate Bay links to Amazon listings
— similar Greasemonkey scripts exist for Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB (via) #
Whole Foods subpoenas New Seasons' financial and marketing records
— the local Portland chain isn't even involved in the dispute #
Wired on how Dan Kaminsky and a set of DNS all-stars fixed a serious exploit
— a dramatic retelling of "the largest multivendor patch in the history of the Internet" #
The Guardian publishes six unreleased 999 emergency calls
— insanely dramatic life-and-death scenarios, including a solo childbirth and near-death choking (via) #
Jason Nelson's "I Made This. You Play This. We Are Enemies."
— an exploratory Flash game/poem with levels based on sites like Metafilter and Fark #
Magic/Replace
— spreadsheet manipulation built on the underrated DabbleDB; don't miss the demo (via) #
How Jeremy Keith's Flickr photo ended up in Iron Man
— it was CC-licensed, but attribution in the credits costs money, so he signed a release instead #
Six Apart acquires Pownce, which will shut down in two weeks
— unlike most acquirees, they thoughtfully built an exporter tool #
Kottke on the "broken windows theory" applied to online communities
— if graffiti can cause more crime, can the ugliness of a message board create more trolling? #
Give Me Something to Read
— meatier articles bookmarked by Instapaper users; related: the toread tag on delicious #
Change.gov switches from copyright to Creative Commons
— small decisions like these, made quickly in a time of transition, are inspiring #