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Replying to @thinkup
@thinkupapp Seems to be gathering more of my tweets now, but still no information about my friends/followers in several days.
"A good programmer knows that it is how you think, not the language you code in, that determines your ability." http://aaron.pk/1jh
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Replying to @blanchardj0
@auzigog Ping. <3 Dropbox.
Replying to @skeetermurphy
@skeetermurphy Good suggestion. My method now does that by seeding the random number generator with the lat+long+date of the last position.
Replying to @jburrows
@jburrows Interesting. Right now my approach involves seeding the random number generator with the lat+long+date of the last position.
Turns out obfuscation is *really hard* Any suggestions on how to "blur" a user's location that can't be inferred from 100 queries?
Replying to @maxogden
@maxogden hey you should follow me so I can DM you!
Replying to @erinjo
@erinjo I put on a mouse nose once when I was little, and my cat punched me and gave me a black eye.
Replying to @al3x
@al3x Awesome, what is it? Weekend projects are the best!
Replying to @bradfordcross
@bradfordcross Definitely programs. Proofs are fun, but I prefer to manipulate my reality rather than describe it.
@maxogden @caseorganic Nov 9th won't fall on a Sunday until 2012. Can we do it before then instead plz?
@thinkupapp Really excited to play around with this! But the crawler dies when it tries to retrieve my user timeline with an error 502...
Replying to @techwraith
@TechWraith Jumping in a convo in the middle here, but I suspect if you look at your logs you'll see an OPTIONS request, not a GET request.
@steveivy Holy crap, that is amazing! I'm going to have to install that... been thinking about making something like this for a while!
Replying to @AnthroPunk
@AnthroPunk No. But go ahead and add a plus sign at the end of the URL anyway ;)
If anyone asks a question on Twitter, they should be obligated to share their findings using something like @storify: http://aaron.pk/1jT
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Replying to @sull
@sull Interesting, and searching with the embedded field goes to more google search results for site:wikipedia.org
Whoa, Google is apparently launching a new "preview" feature showing a thumbnail of websites in the search results: http://aaron.pk/1jQ
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@AGoodHusband Depends on the FTP server, but most have a way to limit the user to their home folder. Finer-grained control is unlikely.
Replying to @sull
@sull Apparently I've got the mediocre organic milk, since it seems to be fine in this coffee.