- http://www.freebase.com/ — main page
- http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Developers — freebase for devs
- http://www.freebase.com/queryeditor — query editor
An entity graph of people, places and things, built by a community that loves open data. Freebase was acquired by Google™, hopefully, for great good. Interesting for me to integrate it with a distributed Erlang AI solution as a source of knowledge.
A great tutorial/guide by Mr. Patryshev. I suggest reading this to anyone who wants to have a look at category theory and to understand monads. Little (basic) mathematical background is required
- http://infoarena.ro/blog/square-root-trick — some tricks to look like about basic algos to be used on contests
- https://github.com/extend/cowboy — user guides aren’t written yet (there’s only a table of content and low level stuff)
- Some docs can be obtained by downloading the project and do “make docs”, that + the readme should give one a good idea about how stuff works there (essen)
- http://www.metabrew.com/article/erlang-rebar-tutorial-generating-releases-upgrades — self descriptive
- #erLounge — Cowboy dev discussion and much more
- http://spawnfest.com/ — spawnfest
- http://images.wikia.com/psychology/images/9/99/Human_evolutionary_tree.jpg — Tree of species. No details, but makes me remember the generic timeline
- http://youtu.be/CaZF-eJyBRs — Higgs’ Boson, why do we care
- http://www.quantumdiaries.org/2011/06/03/higgs-and-the-vacuum-viva-la-vev/ — vacuum expectation value
- http://psd.tutsplus.com/articles/how-a-turn-a-texture-into-a-seamlessly-tiled-background/ — seems like photoshop-only.
Notes of your fellow nerd.
- http://avva.livejournal.com/ — the blog by Anatoly Vorobey, related not only to mathematics and computer science!
- http://fat-crocodile.livejournal.com/ — Sergey writes articles that are totally worth reading
- http://ivan-ghandi.livejournal.com/ — Mr. Patryshev is the author of Crash Monad Tutorial. He posts interesting snippets of code and not less interesting stories from his life.
- http://www.rgrjr.com/emacs/emacs_cheat.html
- http://orgmode.org/manual/
- http://orgmode.org/manual/Tag-searches.html
I feel fairly comfortable with basic text processing in Emacs, though from time to time I need a cheat sheet to peek at. Here are Emacs cheat sheet and the list of pages from Org-mode Manual I refer to most often.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azrael%27s_Tear – Composer: Ray Shulman. If somebody has music from the game — please contact me.
- http://www.blazemonger.com/GG/Gentle_Giant_Home_Page — GG wiki page.
Gentle Giant is the best band ever. Nuff said. Shulman brothers are multi-instrumentalists and composing geniuses. Originating from pop band Simon Dupree and the Big Sound they started to play progressive rock under the name «Gentle Giant».
- http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=6829 — Micah, Indiana 1971 «I’m Only One Man». Awesome and fairly rare tunes.
- http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=831 — Indian Summer, UK 1969 «Indian Summer». Jazzy prog band that — surprisingly — had the same manager manager with Black Sabbath.
Some bands are underrated. Or were underrated back when they existed. Some bands just went over something bad and were disbanded. Nonetheless there are many progrock bands that left outstanding legacy for us — the progheads. This is the list of must-listen one-album bands.
- http://youtu.be/FdcJVuylmsM — Tomtom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WighxwunAmM