I'm a technologist & Internet culture researcher studying the spread of information and ideas online. I co-created the Know Your Meme video series & Internet meme database, selected as one of TIME Magazine's Top 50 websites of 2009. I'm also a founding member of the Free Art & Technology Lab (FAT), an open-source research & development group.
In 2007 and 2008 I taught the Internet Famous Class at Parsons, where your grade depends on your online popularity.
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posts tagged 'joyent'
Joyent leaps into the Rails blogosphere spotlight with Slingshot, a simple way to run Rails apps as desktop applications. I could have certainly used it with the blainedavis.com installation, which ran the site on big ol’ touchscreens. To keep it snappy we ran the site locally using Instant Rails. It wasn’t difficult to setup, but certainly wasn’t compile-&-forget. Like many other commenters I am concerned about Slingshot protecting the app’s source, performance issues, and how it will compete with Adobe’s Apollo, but this is a wonderful, wonderful idea.
More importantly David Young gives a brief peek at the Joyent Connector source code while showing it off, the tease: