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

 

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Coded by yours truly.

i wonder where that beloved piece of paper is..

Generated using javascript/canvas and HTML5

Generated using javascript, HTML5 and canvas

Ive written a GreaseMonkey script compatible with FireFox and Google Chrome called "Flickr PM"

 

It adds a little envelope icon next to usernames in flickr forums and

individual photo pages, clicking the icon pops up a window that sends lets you compose and send a flickr mail to that user without leaving your current page. It also adds a linked icon for the users favourites, profile, photo archive, list of interesting photos, a link to Flickr Scout and Flickr Inspector and also to InterestingBy, which lists that users photos in order of Interestingness.

 

I've added FlickrPM functionality to search pages, contact list pages, recent activity and comments you've made pages. Ive also added a link "SC" that takes you to Flickr Scout, which shows which of that users images are featured in the Explore pages and a link "FI" to Flickr Inspector which gives you detailed info and stats on that user.

 

LATEST UPDATES

15th Sep 2009 added FlickrPM functionality to Gallery pages.

16th Oct 2009 added "RE" - change relationship link , renamed text links.

18th Jun 2010 script is now also compatible with Safari, Opera and Google Chrome!

4th Aug 2010 fixed script to work on new photo pages (still needs a few tweaks)

5th Aug 2010 fixed mail sending on photo pages

30th Jul 2013 fixed script for latest flickr changes.

 

Get script:: Flickr PM

 

PS You can get my other useful Flickr scripts from steeev.freehostia.com/flickr/

 

Donate: If you appreciate my scripts and would like to thank me for them, paypal donations are welcome, see my website for the paypal link.

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.

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

Since discovering that I can use javascript in Structure Synth I have been playing with sin and cosine function but the main elements were to regular. Here the javascript generated rules call a proper little L-system of 6 recursive rules to make it a bit randomer.

It looks even cooler while it's drawing.

 

Go to Silkbrush

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

DENUNCIE O TRÁFICO DE ANIMAIS SILVESTRES. Para uma arara sobreviver, varias outras morreram e você quem compra está contribuindo para sua extinção.

 

O animal silvestre, diferente do animal doméstico, é aquele que vive distante do ser humano e em seu habitat natural, assim como ocorre com a fauna presente nas florestas nativas. Animais como papagaio, arara e o jabuti são espécies silvestres.

 

Segundo a Lei 5.197/67, a fauna silvestre é referida como: “Os animais de quaisquer espécies, em qualquer fase do seu desenvolvimento que vivem naturalmente fora do cativeiro”.

 

Na Lei 9.605/98, no artigo 29, parágrafo 3, “são espécimes da fauna silvestre todos aqueles pertencentes às espécies nativas, migratórias e quaisquer outras, aquáticas ou terrestres, que tenham todo ou parte de seu ciclo de vida ocorrendo dentro dos limites do território brasileiro, ou em águas jurisdicionais brasileiras”.

 

RENCTAS - Rede Nacional de Combate ao Tráfico de Animais Silvestres, fundada em 1999, é uma organização não-governamental, sem fins lucrativos, que combate o tráfico de animais silvestres. Baseada em Brasília-DF, desenvolve suas ações em todo o Brasil, por meio de parcerias com a iniciativa privada, o poder público e o terceiro setor.

 

WebSite: www.renctas.org.br

Descubra a autoridade mais próxima e denuncie: www.renctas.org.br/pt/informese/denuncie.asp

 

♦ Denúncias sobre agressões ao meio ambiente podem ser feitas através da IBAMA - Linha Verde, a ligação é gratuita de qualquer ponto do país.

 

Telefone: 0800-61-8080

E-mail: linhaverde.sede@ibama.gov.brEste endereço de e-mail está protegido contra spambots. Você deve habilitar o JavaScript para visualizá-lo.

WebSite: www.ibama.gov.br/linhaverde/home.htm

 

DENUNCIE!!!

Keyboard on the foreground with blurred Javascript on the background.

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.

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.

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.

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.

(Or, "Programmer/nerd humour") .. A little friday-afternoon fun on my dev environment.

JavaScript: The Good Parts

Unofficial JavaScript "JS" logo as a LEGO mosaic.

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

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

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

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

this book learn you javascript

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