What I’m Into: lately

It’s not as if you asked, but here are my lat­est deli­cious links, from Novem­ber 25th through December 6th:

Browse fonts | Typekit –

Type­kit brings together the @font-face CSS selec­tor and freely avail­able open-source fonts to allow the REAL web­de­sign to begin.

Type­kit serves up the font files to your web­site in a secure way, and ensures that you […]

What I’m Into: lately

It’s not as if you asked, but here are my lat­est deli­cious links, from Sep­tem­ber 25th through September 26th:

Index­ing Fire­fox 3.0 Book­marks with Quick­sil­ver — Hack­Col­lege — Student-Powered Lifehacking –

I guess this is what hap­pens when you are utterly addicted to a dead soft­ware project. You have to keep hack­ing to keep using.

If you won­der why you […]

The Scale-Out Blog: Building the Open Source Hackers Cooperative

open-source cooperation

open-source coop­er­a­tion

Now i am shar­ing with you an arti­cle by a DBA on co-ops as an answer to the cur­rent dilemma of how to sub­sist as an open-source soft­ware devel­oper.  It’s an earnest look at the need for a new model for open-source software […]

What I’m Into: lately

It’s not as if you asked, but here are my lat­est deli­cious links, from August 23rd through August 31st:

Type­dia: A Shared Ency­clo­pe­dia of Typefaces –

a lovely resource for font and fonty info. I just brushed up on my type anatomy lingo.

Finan­cial Soft­ware for Linux | freshmeat.net –

A super-concise run­down on what’s what with financial […]