Digg, Digg Statistical Data, Social Media

Top 1000 Diggers as of 2007/08/08

This CSV files contains the username, number of frontpage stories, number of submitted stories, number of stories dugg, and number of profile views for the top 1,000 users on Digg.

Top 1000 Diggers as of 2007/08/08

If you’d like to be notified whenever I release a new dataset, you can subscribe to the Digg Statisical Data RSS feed, which will include only the dataset posts, or my main RSS feed, which is updated with all of my blog posts.

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Browser Add-ons, GreatSummary, Mozilla Firefox

Two new Firefox extensions

I’ve been working on a few Firefox extensions for various third-parties, and two of them got upgrades this week:

  • GreatSummary: A handy webpage summarization tool. Long Wikipedia articles are no match for this bad boy.
  • An add-on for CouponCraze.com. I’d have to say that Christian at CouponCraze is the most efficient client I’ve ever worked with: the time from the initial inquiry about working together to uploading the first version of the extension to Mozilla Add-ons was less than 48 hours. Verily I say to you, it rocked.
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PHP, Programming, Project X, Python

What’s old is new again

A few weeks ago, I started a little side project, and I decided to write it in Python with the Django framework based on all of the good things I’ve heard about it. I may never go back to PHP.

It’s like this: imagine you’ve been driving the same 1987 Dodge Dynasty for the last 8 years. It gets you around, and you know exactly how to handle it. Most importantly, you’ve learned just what to do when it breaks down to get it going again. Then, one day, someone offers to trade you their brand-new Mustang for your Dynasty, straight-up. (They’re a collector of late ’80’s sedans, you see.) You are unsure, since you’ll have to learn how to handle this new car, but you accept, and your entire perspective on driving changes – the tired chore of going to the post office becomes your favorite pass-time; you’ve volunteering to take friends to the airport even when they have no flights to catch; and you can finally drive on the interstate since you know you won’t break down.

This is what it’s like to switch to Python after a lifetime of writing PHP. Programming is part problem-solving and part code-writing. With PHP, the fun of solving the problems overcomes the chore of writing the code; with Python, writing the code is enjoyable enough that I find myself wanting more problems to solve just so I can code the solutions. It’s a great feeling.

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Life, Minnesota

Bridge Collapse

This is just a note to anyone that knows me that neither I nor Christina was anywhere near the 35W bridge collapse today in Minneapolis. Watching it on the news is jarring though, as I routinely drove over that bridge when I lived in the Cities and was going to the U.

As I see the aftermath on TV, I have the same feeling of “these kind of things don’t happen here” as I did on September 11, 2001. My prayers go out to all who are or will be affected.

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Digg, Digg Statistical Data, Social Media

Top 1000 Diggers as of 2007/08/01

This CSV files contains the username, number of frontpage stories, number of submitted stories, number of stories dugg, and number of profile views for the top 1,000 users on Digg.

Top 1000 Diggers as of 2007/08/01

If you’d like to be notified whenever I release a new dataset, you can subscribe to the Digg Statisical Data RSS feed, which will include only the dataset posts, or my main RSS feed, which is updated with all of my blog posts.

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Life, Politics

Con is the opposite of pro

From this AP story about Congress holding Harriet Miers in contempt:

The House Judiciary Committee approved a contempt of Congress citation Wednesday against [one-time White House counsel] Harriet Miers. The Justice Department said it would block the citation from prosecution because information Congress is demanding is protected by executive privilege. Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House effort was important nonetheless.

Say what you will about the pointlessness of these kind of actions (as well as non-binding resolutions), but at least when Congress is wasting their time with this, they’re too distracted to be raising taxes.

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Digg, Digg Statistical Data, Social Media

Top 1,000 Diggers: 2007/07/18

This CSV files contains the username, number of frontpage stories, number of submitted stories, number of stories dugg, and number of profile views for the top 1,000 users on Digg.

Top 1000 Diggers as of 2007/07/18

If you’d like to be notified whenever I release a new dataset, you can subscribe to the Digg Statisical Data RSS feed, which will include only the dataset posts, or my main RSS feed, which is updated with all of my blog posts.

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AutoAuth, Browser Add-ons, Feed Sidebar, RSS Ticker

Translation Tuesday

There are a number of extension updates available today simply due to new translations:

AutoAuth 1.1.1

  • French (fr-FR)
  • Dutch (nl-NL)
  • Spanish (es-ES)
  • Japanese (ja-JP)
  • Portuguese (pt-PT)

Feed Sidebar 1.1.1

  • German (de-DE)
  • French (fr-FR)
  • Dutch (nl-NL)
  • Italian (it-IT)
  • Japanese (ja-JP)
  • Russian (ru-RU)

RSS Ticker 1.9.1

  • French (fr-FR)

The updates can be downloaded from each add-on’s respective homepage or via your browser’s auto-update feature for extensions. Thank you to the translators at BabelZilla for all their hard work.

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Blogging, Browser Add-ons, Mozilla Firefox, ScribeFire

ScribeFire Updates

Some updates on the ScribeFire project that I’m part of:

  • There’s a new website up at ScribeFire.com – a WordPress blog with a clean, writing-themed template
  • A Support Forum has been launched for ScribeFire help and discussion.
  • We’re on the verge of releasing our next version – it will be mostly small fixes and preparations for later larger fixes.

I think once this next version gets out the door, we’ll be releasing much more often and looking for much more feedback from the community on what they’d like to see added to the tool.

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