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aus dem botanischen Garten

captured botanic garden Tübingen, Germany

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www.darckr.com cool tool! thankx @Laurent Henocque

 

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Laurant says:

 

Darckr

 

The Darckr Flickr Viewer is a webapp and a mashup based upon the flickr web rest apis.

 

Darckr allows to view Flickr content and helps in social life and picture management, by posting comments, or editing photo parameters.

 

For me, Darckr is an experimental platform to study the web2 languages.

 

Working is easier in beautiful surroundings...

 

Darckr uses ajax for continuous page preloading and streaming (here my own pictures sorted by interestingness according to Flickr), and the mootools javascript api.

 

The originality of Darckr is that the end user can freely customize his preferred viewing settings and save them on demand in cookies.

 

Ironically, this free software has become the mostly used of my programs ever, with more than 3000 thousand users of the full functionality,

several thousand pages viewed per day, and some 70000 api calls per day.

Still rising :-).

 

Darckr uses Ajax to interact with one's flickr account in ways not offered by the flickr web site itself.

   

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Om nom nom... My site is complete! Tell me what you think.

  

***iOS users sorry that the site looks like shit on your puny browsers, love Apple***

 

www.patthepcwizard.com/?page=home

 

Coded by yours truly.

Yeah, that seems about right.

Rectoría del Buen Pastor Pertenece a la "Parroquia de Corpus Christi"

Fiesta Patronal: 4to. día de Semana Santa

Rector: Pbro. Sotero Domínguez Gómez

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Dirección: Calle 2 Esq. México No. 53

Tel: 01 (228) 8 42 56 82 Horario de oficina: 16:00 a 20:00 hrs

Misa dominical: 09:00 y 12:00 hrs.

Misa entre semana: Miercoles 19:00 hrs.

Bautizos: Domingo misa de 12:00

i wonder where that beloved piece of paper is..

I recently had the privledge of traveling to Joehannesburg to speak at Tech4Africa on JavaScript and Twitter. Following the conference was a two night stay in Madikwe at Tau Game lodge. This is the sunset from one of those evenings.

Generated using javascript/canvas and HTML5

Generated using javascript, HTML5 and canvas

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BalancedNewYear #CollectiveBias

 

  I love making resolutions. To me they always represent opportunity and hope. They might not all stick (and they usually don’t) but that’s fine. You can’t succeed if you never even start. So this year instead of going to extremes I’m focusing more on balance. Instead of choosing to exercise 2 hours a day, I’ll try to work in a few extra steps here and there. Rather than cut out every food that doesn’t register at zero carbs I’m going for a good balance. I think that the old saying about  moderation really is the key to success.

 

  For this recipe I chose to use a dinner entree that is easy and delicious and combine it with a dessert that incorporates both taste and balance. It’s lower in sugar and uses a variety of ingredients to keep it well rounded.  Keep reading for the incredibly tasty and super easy recipe.

  

Balsamic Whipped Ricotta Strawberries

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Instructions:

 

Reduce balsamic vinegar over high heat (easy instructions here)

In a food processor pulse granulated Splenda turning into powder. Set aside.

Beat ice cold heavy cream on high with an electric mixer. After cream starts to thicken, slowly add 1/3 c. of powdered splenda. Continue mixing on high speed until stiff peaks form.

In a separate bowl mix the ricotta and cream cheese on medium speed until smooth and fluffy. Slowly add remaining 1/3 c. splenda and vanilla until thoroughly blended.

Fold the ricotta mixture into the whipped cream with a spatula until just mixed.

Meanwhile slice strawberries and toss with ricotta reduction.  Layer the whipped cream and strawberries. Drizzle with extra balsamic.

Gently fold everything together just before enjoying.

  

  Whipped cream is surprisingly easy to make. For some reason people get intimidated when it comes to whipping (pun intended!) out the blender and making homemade whipped cream. Trust me, it’s soooo easy. Just make sure you use heavy cream.  You’ll be pleasantly pleased when you start to see those foamy peaks start to form.

 

 

You have to whip the ricotta mixture separately.  When you make whipped cream, to get the mixture light and frothy, you need to start with only cold cream. Any other ingredients will impede the process. After you’ve whipped the cream enough to see those frothy stiff peaks and valleys you can then begin to add additional ingredients. Just be careful you don’t go overboard with the mixer or you may end up creating…… yup you guessed it:  butter! Here’s a great article if you want to read more about cream, heavy cream,  light cream and whipping cream.

  

To ensure the Splenda blends well into the whipped cream, pulse until you have a powdered mix. This is not to be confused with the Splenda packets. You want to start out with Splenda granulated to achieve the correct volume.

  

  I love this quick dinner by STOUFFER’S® Fit Kitchen. It pairs really well with the balsamic strawberries. Both are easy to make, delicious and fit completely into my plan for balanced living. I Picked up a bunch of them at Walmart while I was there buying ingredients for my dessert. On a side note, if you want to find them, they are not with the regular STOUFFER’S® meals but instead by the convenience foods and healthy entrees.  This meal prepares in just minutes and is awesomely delicious.  What is perfect for my resolution is that STOUFFER’S® Fit Kitchen is both balanced and satisfying, a great way to start off 2016! I love how the bourbon sauce with the steak isn’t too sweet and has just enough spice. It also has the perfect balance of protein, vegetables and good carbs. These meals are definitely going to become a  staple in my house.

  

I hope you enjoy this quick and simple recipe to accompanySTOUFFER’S® Fit Kitchen Bourbon Steak.

I’d love to hear your comments or suggestions. 

 

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Generated and rendered in Structure Synth using javascript Math functions to generate the more flowing features.

2 images generated using hjavascript/canvas/HTML5 combined as layers

This is a neat little program, "the son of defdb and pngthermal," posted on encode.ru, a forum about compression algorithms. The program is available for Mac, Windows and Linux. The author explains the colours here. For example, red is "expansion" (>= 8 bits), with "midnight blue" being "strictly less than a bit."

 

Interestingly, the author makes the argument that if you really want to shave bytes, write your HTML5 <!DOCTYPE> in lower-case; it compresses better that way. (2 bytes, he says.)

 

The program can export varying widths and sizes, and also has a color-blind mode.

 

This is a cropped screenshot of the soundmanager2.js file, which actually compresses very well overall (there is much more blue further down the image.) To make these sorts of images, gzip whatever.js and then run gzthermal on the resulting .js.gz output.

 

I also need to thank a co-worker, probably Bert Saw, for sharing this. I've had that forum post open in a tab for a few days now, and have completely forgotten where I found it.

Play with the app.

 

Ablaze.js is a Javascript port of the original flash app I wrote. Ablaze is pretty fun to look at both while it's working and when it's finished. It uses an emergent algorithm so each image it draws is unique and will never be repeated. Click it to start anew.

  

Mondiale De L' Automobile Paris 2012 France

 

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Captures et reproductions interdites. Tous droits réservés. Corentin Foucaut

I am learning JavaScript animations, which is pretty cool. There is a nice course on Domestika that I follow.

JavaScript generated animation. It's so much fun to play with it :)

'Nuff said. The good parts aren't that hard to learn. Use 'em.

It looks even cooler while it's drawing.

 

Go to Silkbrush

FullStack 2016 - the conference on JavaScript, Node & Internet of Things, Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th July at CodeNode, London. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7278-fullstack-2016-the-conf...

Keyboard on the foreground with blurred Javascript on the background.

(function(w,doc) {

if (!w.__utlWdgt ) {

w.__utlWdgt = true;

var d = doc, s = d.createElement('script'), g = 'getElementsByTagName';

s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.charset='UTF-8'; s.async = true;

s.src = ('https:' == w.location.protocol ? 'https' : 'http') +...

 

zatvor.net/efirnye-sharfy-pozvolyat-ukutatsya-v-krasivye-...

 

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A little more customizable, colours and size can be changed. (I couldn't be arsed to make scaled-up versions of the play/pause buttons, but those should be larger as well.)

 

Also, this UI can be used to scrub through video - though I'm not sure it's appropriate given the simple, standard behaviour of scrubbing linearly across the width of the video, but the idea here is to experiment.

 

This was inspired by Apple's UI for the preview feature in the iTunes app on the iPhone, and other circular things. This is a demo which will be included as part of a pending SoundManager 2 release.

playing more with javascript and canvas. this is a brush to be controlled by mouse, though i could apply my epicycle engine to it as well.

As a kid, I used to print program source code and would make edits while on family road trips during summer vacation. When I got back home, I'd type in the edits.

 

In taking a road trip I hadn't done in perhaps 15 years, it felt appropriate to revisit some old habits - this time, with about 45 pages of JavaScript.

 

Despite software's "virtual" nature, I think it's good to occasionally print and work on a physical copy of your ideas. Even if you don't work all of your notes back into the code, you still benefit from the mental exercise of thinking through and editing your work.

Unofficial JavaScript "JS" logo as a LEGO mosaic.

It looks even cooler while it's drawing.

 

Go to Silkbrush

This is an app that I built using Flickr's API. It shows a slideshow in your browser of anyone's photostream, or a search for photos with particular tags. Or just interesting photos! It's less polished than Flickr's own one, but at the time I wrote it, Flickr's own slideshow was sorely lacking (no fullscreen).

 

This is the original photo.

Keyboard on the foreground with blurred Javascript on the background.

JavaScript: The Good Parts

Book for learning Javascript

office, commercial and domestic - I agree.

 

And how delicious.com is that logo?

Part of the JavaScript code that was attached to an e-mail as a fake invoice in a zip file.

 

Once the user opens the malicious zip file the JavaScript code is executed and the ransomware software is downloaded from an infected website.

 

When the ransomware software is running it will encrypt all files that match particular extensions.

 

After encryption, a message (displayed on the user's desktop) instructs them to download the Tor browser and visit a specific criminal-operated Web site for further information.

 

Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware

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