teaim:

With most Facebook updates there is, inevitably, backlash against the changes that greet users when they sign in for the first time. Not so with artistAlexandre Oudin. He saw an opportunity…

That is so cool!

Would only last until someone tags you but still! Fantastic idea!

herochan:

Make way for Iron Brontosaurus, Captain Ameritops, Hulkasaurus Rex and AnkyloTHORus in this prehistoric “Dinosaurs meet Marvel Comics” mash up.

Marvel Dinosaurs - by David Resto / d.r3sto

Flickr || Tumblr || Twitter

(also check out David’s PteranoSTORM, Wolveraptor and Stegolossus)

pandycane:

When I was a kid, and was growing up on skateboarding I used to watch loads of videos of Rodney Mullen doing his crazy cool flatland tricks, and we always used to try and copy them, I even had a friends who could ‘rusty slide’ well far - that’s when you flip the board on to the side and stand on the wheels.

When I saw this it bought back loads of memories, nice to see that people still do all the tech stuff.

This guy is insane! 

I love the tech stuff too.

samrayner:

Today I’m launching Advent Calendr, a site that lets you turn your Tumblr blog into an advent calendar for Christmas!

You can customise how your calendar looks, easily share it with friends and family and take advantage of Tumblr’s scheduling and queue features to automatically post something each day in December.

Just log in with your Tumblr details and you’re good to go!

Check out the demo calendar to see one in action. It’s pulling posts from the Advent Calendr dev blog, follow along there for site news and updates.

Hope you like it. Reblog and tell your friends if you do!

selfctrl:

It ain’t easy…

selfctrl:

It ain’t easy…

This deep, hipster and a slightly annoying and scary truth.

(Source: herewecollide)

maniacalrage:

Here’s the thing about Facebook that really gets under my skin: They are slowly incorporating the features from every other independent web application on the internet. This is not inherently a problem—companies get bigger and they begin to have the resources to widen their feature set—the issue is that Facebook doesn’t do these features any better. They win simply due to how many users they have. It feels like mass-produced mediocrity.

When Facebook launched Photos, they immediately became the largest photo-sharing site on the internet, eclipsing Flickr nearly overnight. The problem is Facebook’s Photos functionality isn’t nearly as nice as Flickr. They became the largest photo-sharing site immediately because they already had those users who, by and large, spend more time on their site than anywhere else. These users aren’t going to venture out to Flickr if they can just dump their SD cards into Facebook.

The same thing goes for Videos (sub-par compared to Vimeo and even YouTube). Vimeo is one of the best video-sharing applications in the world but it will never have nearly as many users as Facebook, so most people use Facebook instead.

And, most recently, Facebook launched Places, competing with Foursquare and Gowalla (my favorite). Places launched and 20 minutes later nearly everyone in my Facebook friends list had already checked in. It’s not that Facebook’s Places feature is bad, it’s just that it’s boring. It’s nothing special. They didn’t do it better than anyone else.

That’s the problem with Facebook. They are slowly destroying independent web applications with boring versions that immediately win due to Facebook’s population (which at this point is the 3rd largest country on earth). There’s no demand for excellence.

teaim:

What you see above is a visualization of the top million web sites (per Alexa traffic data) in early 2010, with the area of each icon proportional to the sites’ reach..

sameoldcitydifferentname:

lovefromkate:

(via ohsleeper)

charity: water

You can still donate to charity:water for my birthday over on my donations page

Thanks.

amysian:

My boyfriend is a geek (Hi Steve).
We have been together for 3 months.
I just commented on how people really shouldn’t make websites in flash (while trying to navigate one via my phone).
I’m scared of what I’m becoming…

Totally worth reblogging.

:)