Month: February 2011

  • 3D printing’s first copyright complaint goes away, but things are just getting started – Boing Boing

    3D printing’s first copyright complaint goes away, but things are just getting started – Boing Boing “Whereupon Schwanitz became the inventor of something much more substantial than a 3D Penrose Triangle – he became the inventor of copyright threats over open 3D repositories. A weekend’s worth of acrimony followed – with lots of speculation about…

  • 3D printing’s first copyright complaint goes away, but things are just getting started – Boing Boing

    3D printing’s first copyright complaint goes away, but things are just getting started – Boing Boing “Whereupon Schwanitz became the inventor of something much more substantial than a 3D Penrose Triangle – he became the inventor of copyright threats over open 3D repositories. A weekend’s worth of acrimony followed – with lots of speculation about…

  • staff: It’s hard to organize Tumblr blogs by topic. A single one of your blogs may include your personal updates, your art, your opinions, and a YouTube video of a cat speaking Japanese, all in a single day. This has been a real limitation of the current Tumblr Directory. So, for the last few weeks…

  • staff: It’s hard to organize Tumblr blogs by topic. A single one of your blogs may include your personal updates, your art, your opinions, and a YouTube video of a cat speaking Japanese, all in a single day. This has been a real limitation of the current Tumblr Directory. So, for the last few weeks…

  • paperbits: qrtreasure: QR Treasure #72: Travel map gets QR bombed. For once, a good use for QR codes. The QR is a kind of URL mystery meat: you can’t tell what it is or what it will do until you scan it. It’s as illegible and fragile as a shortened URL, with the added inconvenience…

  • paperbits: qrtreasure: QR Treasure #72: Travel map gets QR bombed. For once, a good use for QR codes. The QR is a kind of URL mystery meat: you can’t tell what it is or what it will do until you scan it. It’s as illegible and fragile as a shortened URL, with the added inconvenience…

  • albotas: Chinatown Fair Isn’t Closing Reports of Chinatown Fair’s demise were greatly exaggerated. A rumor about one of the last great American arcades started circulating a the Internet a few days ago. According to various gaming sites, the rumor stems from the fact that the arcade is having trouble with their landlord, who they will…

  • williamlmoore: New collages by Matthew Jenkins in collaboration with Rita Nancy from the series Oliver Lee Terry, Eazy-E and Tumblr September ‘10 – March ‘11

  • williamlmoore: New collages by Matthew Jenkins in collaboration with Rita Nancy from the series Oliver Lee Terry, Eazy-E and Tumblr September ‘10 – March ‘11

  • standardgrey: Operation “Libya White Fax” – Boing Boing “After observing the growing unrest and correspondingly violent crackdown in Libya, a group of hackers conceived and launched Operation Libya White Fax: while the internet and data connections are being throttled, cut off and censored, phone lines are still open, and fax machines are still working. So, with…