Halfblock is a very neat sort-of-minecraft-clone written in JavaScript using WebGL. The source code is unfortunately on bitbucket instead of github, but cloning it shouldn't be too hard.
Halfblock is a very neat sort-of-minecraft-clone written in JavaScript using WebGL. The source code is unfortunately on bitbucket instead of github, but cloning it shouldn't be too hard.
Frog Fractions is, without a doubt, the best frog-based educational fractions game.
The game is a little deeper than it first appears - make sure you get the presidential pool upgrade.
One the one hand, it looks terrible. However, London Underground Simulator (Circle Line) is so detailed in all the right ways that I just want to play it. For hours.
Watch part 2 and then buy yourself a copy.
So much good music on the youtubes lately, with Kreayshawn's Go Hard and Watsky's Ninjas in Paris. Today's pick is definitely Thrift Shop by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Oct 26th: Every time I get the message "To prevent you from losing history, non-fast-forward updates were rejected" I have forgetten how to fix it (in the normal case). Yet another guide to simple rebasing in git. This shit is way too complicated.
Oct 26th: This is an excellent play-by-play of the moon landing in the way that only the web can do. Great stuff.

Hunters are pretty unloved right now, coming in bottom of all classes on Patchwerk-style fights (according to Simcraft results from Noxxic). For movement fights we’re a little better off, but still below the middle of the pack.
Originally posted on World of Theorycraft.

It’s now old news with the release of MoP, but someone managed to hit the Cataclysm level-cap without killing a single mob. That’s right, 85 levels or 46.2 million XP from exploration, herbalism, mining and archaeology. That’s some serious dedication.
Originally posted on World of Theorycraft.
This is the personal site of Cal Henderson, Tiny Specker, ex Glitch engineer, ex Flickr architect, programmer, author and chronic complainer.
I give occasional talks, write code and sometimes articles. I also blog at World of Theorycraft and those links show up here too.
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