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  1. @darkmotion I think I might have an early alpha of Mason done in the next few days, if you want to test it.
  2. Just realized all the code I wrote to process link nodes in Atom was pointless and that I could have used ID instead. I hate you, Atom.
  3. I wish PHP had easy lambdas.
  4. To get the feed link out of RSS takes one line of code, in Atom it takes more than 10.
  5. @sutherland4l Think you might be able to play some WAR this afternoon? I'm almost to rank 30.
  6. I absolutely despise the Atom feed publishing protocol, it is an absolute pain in the ass to process.
  7. Best Buy changed from a blue secondary color to yellow for their latest set of advertising fliers. Now its just overwhelming yellow. Blegh.
  8. Heating up a delicious-looking cinnamon bun. +1 Nom
  9. RT @rainnwilson: Theyre 'doggedly' getting to the bottom of this. Invest. continues into Weinermobile crash. http://tinyurl.com/nx2spb
  10. About to get some sleep.
  11. Annoyed that Nocentini is still in yellow instead of Hincapie. #tdf
  12. Rewriting part of the core of Mason to use the superior xml2array parser instead of SimpleXML. http://bit.ly/F9ZKo
  13. @dgtljunglist It definitely; it's even managed to inspire the user-interface I'm designing right now.
  14. Rewatching the Helvetica movie.
  15. @darkmotion That hilariousized up my morning considerably.
  16. @danbenjamin HTML 5 is trying to fit the content into standardized code, plus a few metadata and Flash-killing doohickeys.
  17. Time for some Warhammer. Get ready to get owned, Destruction!
  18. Now I know what white-hat security people feel like when their code gets used for evil. I feel like I should do some purging ritual.
  19. @danbenjamin It seems that Ruby's Net::HTTP doesn't send a user-agent, so you could block non-UA-sending users as a temporary fix.
  20. @danbenjamin Is it my code, or just my concept?