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January 2012

Time Scales - GitHub

by karlcow

D3's time scale is an extension of d3.scale.linear that uses JavaScript Date objects as the domain representation. Thus, unlike the normal linear scale, domain values are coerced to dates rather than numbers; similarly, the invert function returns a date. Most conveniently, the time scale also provides suitable ticks based on time intervals, taking the pain out of generating axes for nearly any time-based domain.

AeroVironment, Inc. (AV) : Nano Air Vehicle (NAV)

by karlcow

AV is developing the Nano Air Vehicle (NAV) under a DARPA sponsored research contract to develop a new class of air vehicle systems capable of indoor and outdoor operation. Employing biological mimicry at an extremely small scale, this unconventional aircraft could someday provide new reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities in urban environments.

December 2011

How to Design Functional Sub-Navigation Menus

by Monique

It can seem brilliant to setup fancy animations and fade-in effects for each of your sub-menus. And with the jQuery UI library it’s never been easier to scale these out into your own solutions, either. But everything fancy and sleek will simply not fit into each design. The purpose of any navigation is lead visitors deeper into your website by the simplest methods possible.

November 2011

WordPress › Post Thumbnail Editor « WordPress Plugins

by mozkart (via)
Fed up with the lack of automated tools to properly crop and scale post thumbnails? Maybe this plugin can help. To meet the needs of themes where the post-thumbnails have random and capricious sizes (which causes wordpress to crop images simply from the middle (either chopping off the top and bottom or chopping off the sides), this plugin attempts to give the users an interface to manually fix those thumbnail and random images.

October 2011

Pont des Arts padlocks | SNAP! Magazine

by karlcow

idiotic Submitted by karl (not verified) on Sat, 10/29/2011 - 05:58. This is idiotic, it started a couple of years ago (because of… ? a movie ? a book ?). Let's put apart the symbolism of a lock for love (yirk). The bridge is now fully covered by lockers. I was there two weeks ago, it became a big pile of metal. The photos must have been taken one year or two ago. The Pont des Arts doesn't scale with the massive amount of romanticism that tourists have.

How to launch in a month, scale to a million users :: Joseph Perla

by oseres (via)
I will talk about my last two startups where I used a lot of techniques to build them quickly and scale them up. Here I explore different techniques I used to architect them to scale which are quite simple, but someone who is not familiar with building systems may be interested in learning how to build his or her own scalable site.

September 2011

filamentgroup/Responsive-Images - GitHub

by Spone
An Experiment with Mobile-First Images that Scale Responsively & Responsibly

All Visual Arts - Charles Matton - Charles Matton: Enclosures

by sbrothier (via)
AVA (All Visual Arts) is proud to present the first major retrospective of French artist Charles Matton. Thirty eight undiscovered boxes will be installed in Kings Cross. From 1985 until his death in 2008, Charles Matton created mixed media works  which defy easy  classification. Theatrical, atmospheric, meticulously constructed, his small scale interiors are housed in see through boxes with glass fronts.

IM2GPS: estimating geographic information from a single image

by karlcow

Estimating geographic information from an image is an excellent, difficult high-level computer vision problem whose time has come. The emergence of vast amounts of geographically-calibrated image data is a great reason for computer vision to start looking globally — on the scale of the entire planet! In this paper, we propose a simple algorithm for estimating a distribution over geographic locations from a single image using a purely data-driven scene matching approach. For this task, we will leverage a dataset of over 6 million GPS-tagged images from the Internet. We represent the estimated image location as a probability distribution over the Earth's surface. We quantitatively evaluate our approach in several geolocation tasks and demonstrate encouraging performance (up to 30 times better than chance). We show that geolocation estimates can provide the basis for numerous other image understanding tasks such as population density estimation, land cover estimation or urban/rural classification.

August 2011

July 2011

Plugging reactors no longer stated goal for Tepco | The Japan Times Online

by karlcow

Tepco said it plans to build and start operating a full-scale circulation cooling system within three years.

time needed for actions, time needed for destroying them

Jeff Russell's STARSHIP DIMENSIONS

by sbrothier & 6 others
The images below are all exactly to scale, 10 pixels to a meter. Internet Explorer users may Click and Drag the starships to compare them as you like. At the bottom of the image are some contemporary vehicles and buildings for reference. Have fun!

Bricoleurbanism » Demolition of Tianjin’s old city

by karlcow

Mass demolition of old districts is something of a “normal” thing in China, but to people who imagine that the large-scale destruction of historic city centres is a thing of the relatively distant past, the fate of Tianjin’s old chinese city serves as a sobering case.

June 2011

May 2011

A fix for iPhone viewport scale bug | Web, Mobile Development

by srcmax
Jeremy first raised his concern (about iPhone viewport scaling) and later by Andreas. My early view was stated here. Since this issue was raised, I have been trying to find ways to work around this problem. Below is a proof of concept of how to preserve the accessibility (scaling) without affecting the usability for the majority.

April 2011

Building Large-Scale jQuery Applications

by Xavier Lacot & 3 others
A tutorial / solutions tour on how to build large scale jQuery applications

March 2011

ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after

by sbrothier & 3 others
Aerial photos taken over Japan have revealed the scale of devastation across dozens of suburbs and tens of thousands of homes and businesses. Hover over each satellite photo to view the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Development: Andrew Kesper Source: Google

ABC News - Japan Earthquake: before and after

by gregg & 3 others
Aerial photos taken over Japan have revealed the scale of devastation across dozens of suburbs and tens of thousands of homes and businesses. Hover over each satellite photo to view the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami.

3.4 million page views per day, 92 M per month, one server and Drupal

by holyver (via)
In this talk, Khalid of 2bits.com, Inc., Inc will talk about a how to scale a Drupal web site with the following statistics. 3.4 million pages per day peak 92 million page views per month 189,650 page views per hour peak 840,000 visits on peak day 22.96 million visits per month 52,747 visits per hour peak So far, this is the highest traffic a Drupal site gets that we heard of. What is amazing is that this web site runs on a single mid range server ...

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