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BeSpoke #treme - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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24 April, 2015. I" before "E" except Gleitzman. Benjamin Gleitzman is a technologist, artist, and founder of the hacker collective Ruse Laboratories. He is the creator of the The Algorithm Auction. And producer of Sublimate NYC. He lives in Oakland, CA. Gleitzman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked with Hal Abelson to enhance introductory programming experiences. He is the founder of NextStep Tech. His remake of Encarta 95's classic trivia game. CSS with Loops in LESS.
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15 August, 2016. Found mom’s stash of “spin the bottle” wax from the late 50s and early 60s. 7 August, 2016. A collection of water, calcium, and organic molecules. 28 July, 2016. Grove grooves with the infallible @mattgattis. 14 June, 2016. Embelecos fraguados en Caminito. 18 May, 2016. Cocaine is a hell of a drug #balinese #rickjames. 6 May, 2016. They’ll sell Duchamp’s toilet, but they won’t sell these thousand lines of code? Can Code Be Art? From San Francisco Magazine. 10 April, 2016. 9 March, 2016.
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THIS IS THE PROCEDURE - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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25 March, 2015. THIS IS THE PROCEDURE. Around 1,800 BCE, the world’s first known algorithms were exquisitely impressed on clay tablets by Babylonians living along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. To mark their novel creation, the earliest algorithmists. Stamped their works with the phrase “This is the procedure,” marking a critical turning point in the history of civilization. So, what exactly is an algorithm? Simply put: a procedure, a process, or set of instructions. A step-by-step set of rules use...
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Nice whip 🍗🚲 - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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9 May, 2015. Nice whip 🍗🚲. I" before "E" except Gleitzman. Benjamin Gleitzman is a technologist, artist, and founder of the hacker collective Ruse Laboratories. He is the creator of the The Algorithm Auction. And producer of Sublimate NYC. He lives in Oakland, CA. Gleitzman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked with Hal Abelson to enhance introductory programming experiences. He is the founder of NextStep Tech. His remake of Encarta 95's classic trivia game.
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Pup’s poolside riddims #ruselabs - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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5 April, 2015. Pup’s poolside riddims #ruselabs. I" before "E" except Gleitzman. Benjamin Gleitzman is a technologist, artist, and founder of the hacker collective Ruse Laboratories. He is the creator of the The Algorithm Auction. And producer of Sublimate NYC. He lives in Oakland, CA. Gleitzman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked with Hal Abelson to enhance introductory programming experiences. He is the founder of NextStep Tech. CSS with Loops in LESS.
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4 July, 2016. The (Almost) Perfect HoloLens Development Environment. In true Microsoft fashion, the HoloLens is an incredibly interesting piece of technology that is hamstrung by a thick layer of jank smeared over the device and development process, especially for those on a Mac. After shaving numerous yaks that I thought I would never have to revisit (DirectX drivers? Here’s a relatively sane tutorial on getting your HoloLens environment and emulator up and running. OSX 10.11.5. I know this is confusing...
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MIDI.js: Playing Audio in the Browser with... - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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6 October, 2013. MIDIjs: Playing Audio in the Browser with Javascript. Ldquo;Everything old is new again.”. The evolution of the web browser is in many ways the repackaging and reintroduction of technologies that have existed on the desktop for decades. Consider WebGL. With the help of the canvas tag and HTML5 video replacing ActionScript/Flash with the video element. At the well-run Science Hack Day SF. I was able to dive into these new browser technologies along with Jade. A framework that has brought ...
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策略研究所ラーメン - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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29 March, 2015. 31574;略研究所ラーメン. I" before "E" except Gleitzman. Benjamin Gleitzman is a technologist, artist, and founder of the hacker collective Ruse Laboratories. He is the creator of the The Algorithm Auction. And producer of Sublimate NYC. He lives in Oakland, CA. Gleitzman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked with Hal Abelson to enhance introductory programming experiences. He is the founder of NextStep Tech. His remake of Encarta 95's classic trivia game.
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Generating Repetitive CSS with Loops in LESS - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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5 December, 2013. Generating Repetitive CSS with Loops in LESS. Metaprogramming — writing code that generates other code — can be particularly useful when dealing with languages that are widely adopted yet lack advanced features. With the help of metalanguages like LESS. You can use advanced constructs (variables, looping, string formatting, etc.) to make your CSS DRYer. And more fun to write. Often in CSS you’ll find repetitive structures like the following:. The above rules are used to create 18 mahjong.
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Welcome to #ruselabs - Benjamin Gleitzman's Blog
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19 April, 2015. I" before "E" except Gleitzman. Benjamin Gleitzman is a technologist, artist, and founder of the hacker collective Ruse Laboratories. He is the creator of the The Algorithm Auction. And producer of Sublimate NYC. He lives in Oakland, CA. Gleitzman graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he worked with Hal Abelson to enhance introductory programming experiences. He is the founder of NextStep Tech. His remake of Encarta 95's classic trivia game. CSS with Loops in LESS.