Listings in the same format as the Palladium Reference for West End Games’ line of Star Wars RPG books.
Completist listings of everything every produced by the Palladium Books RPG company. Including cover scans for most entries.
Cover art and write-ups for a selection of ancient RPG relics scattered across multiple genres. Ahh, memory lane.
Flash games with ridiculously high production values, easily a match for XBLA. I wonder what the business model is here? Are the Google text ads and embedded Flash ads enough to support something like this?
Content distribution network and loading architecture for the most popular open source JavaScript libraries. Kind of inevitable, but I still believe a “woo” and indeed a “yay” are in order.
Having some head-scratching moments while trying to figure out which bit of server config is causing which bit of redirection. Looks like this could make the debugging a bit less of a headache.
Peter Norvig talks about working on a variety of machine learning problems at Google and the value of very large data sets.
I’d presumed the fullscreen mode on most video sites was a chromeless window spawned by Javascript. Apparently it’s native functionality in the more recent Flash players.
On the positive side, this lack of forward progress allowed for some entertainingly picaresque journeys around the umbrageous streets of Liberty City, in which Niko, for want of anything more productive to do, ran about - in the comical, low crouch he likes to affect - picking on innocent pedestrians…
Best Dan Houser interview I’ve seen yet, goes into some detail about the pedestrians in GTA IV. Comes at it from more of a styling and aesthetics angle than the usual industry gameplay focus. Makes sense since with that being his core competency.