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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'twitter' | |
user = "bongs" | |
query = /dongs/i | |
(1..16).each do |page| | |
Twitter.user_timeline(user, :page => page, :count => 200).each do |tweet| | |
puts tweet.id.to_s + ": " + tweet.text if query.match(tweet.text) | |
end |
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4r5e | |
5h1t | |
5hit | |
a55 | |
anal | |
anus | |
ar5e | |
arrse | |
arse | |
ass |
- compfight (search flickr, this is the site i was talking about during lunch)
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Marc Andreessen: There are some areas in tech—drugs and mechanical equipment, | |
for instance—where parents are fundamental. In these areas there are long | |
established historical norms for who gets to do what. But in software, things | |
change extremely quickly. The big companies used to have huge war chests full | |
of patents and use them to squash little guys. Now they’re fighting each | |
other. The ultimate terminal state of big companies seems to be a state in | |
which they build nothing. Instead, they just add 10,000 patents to their | |
portfolio every year and try to extract money through licensing. It’d be nice | |
if none of this were the case. But it’s not startups’ fault that the patent | |
system is broken. So if you have a startup, you just have to fight through it. |
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# aggregate stats from redis from our tweet research | |
# util: pretty-print bignums w/commas for readability | |
pp <- function(x){ | |
format( x, big.mark=",", scientific=FALSE) | |
} | |
# open up access to redis data | |
library(rredis) | |
redisConnect() |
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> summary(tweets) | |
date tweet tweet_id hashtag at_mention at_message | |
Min. :2006-12-12 06:40:00 Length:3352 10013526554: 1 Mode :logical Mode :logical Mode :logical | |
1st Qu.:2008-07-11 14:42:00 Class :character 10013835266: 1 FALSE:3005 FALSE:1746 FALSE:2752 | |
Median :2009-12-19 14:03:00 Mode :character 10032221537: 1 TRUE :347 TRUE :1606 TRUE :600 | |
Mean :2009-06-15 05:59:36 1003282393 : 1 NA's :0 NA's :0 NA's :0 | |
3rd Qu.:2010-05-31 20:23:00 1004226635 : 1 | |
Max. :2012-05-18 00:42:00 100425822 : 1 | |
(Other) :3346 | |
RT link proof_related link_pos.start |
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[1] "\024" "\031" "\034" "\035" "ad" "ads" "ah" "amazing" "api" | |
[10] "app" "apple" "apps" "article" "attention" "awesome" "ayn" "bad" "beautiful" | |
[19] "black" "blog" "breaking" "browser" "build" "building" "built" "business" "buy" | |
[28] "buzz" "call" "cant" "cc" "check" "chrome" "class" "code" "companies" | |
[37] "company" "cool" "creative" "cstoller" "data" "day" "design" "designers" "detroit" | |
[46] "didnt" "don\031" "dont" "dude" "dugsong" "echofon" "eg" "epic" "essl" | |
[55] "facebook" "favorite" "feel" "follow" "free" "friends" "fun" "funny |
via: Analyst-Desktop-Binder-REDACTED.pdf and the Daily Mail UK
In addition to the following list of terms, the DHS can also add additional search terms circumstantially as deemed necessary.
This is a current list of terms that will be used by the NOC when monitoring
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