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News

Apollo Robbins in New Yorker

Good profile of Apollo Robbins. Especially cool due to the Penn & Teller reference.

Adam Green: The Spectacular Thefts of Apollo Robbins, Pickpocket : The New Yorker

A few years ago, at a Las Vegas convention for magicians, Penn Jillette, of the act Penn and Teller, was introduced to a soft-spoken young man named Apollo Robbins, who has a reputation as a pickpocket of almost supernatural ability. Jillette, who ranks pickpockets, he says, “a few notches below hypnotists on the show-biz totem pole,” was holding court at a table of colleagues, and he asked Robbins for a demonstration, ready to be unimpressed. Robbins demurred, claiming that he felt uncomfortable working in front of other magicians. He pointed out that, since Jillette was wearing only shorts and a sports shirt, he wouldn’t have much to work with.

“Come on,” Jillette said. “Steal something from me.”

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Science

The importance of sleep

This isn’t an excuse for why I haven’t posted in a month. It’s just the oldest item in the queue.

Sleep: Everything You Need To Know — The Healthy Life — Medium

We spend one third of our lives sleeping, it’s crucial for muscle recovery, fact retention and preparing the body to operate at full speed the next day, sleep is one of the most important things when it comes to day-to-day happiness. From students studying late into the night reducing the amount of information they retain to athletes sleeping in warm and loud environments missing out on crucial muscle and immune system recovery.

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News Programming

UCSD FPS that Teaches How to Program in Java

Here’s another project that helps kids learn to program using games. It’s interesting that they use the same metaphor as CodeCombat–spellcraft. Contrast CodeSpell’s Java to CodeCombat’s JavaScript. The latter likely offers more utility to kids looking to get into the workforce in a few years.

UC San Diego Computer Scientists Develop First-person Player Video Game that Teaches How to Program in Java

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News Programming

Dev tools for April

Here are a few dev tools I’ve run across this month.

csscss by zmoazeni

A CSS redundancy analyzer that analyzes redundancy.

Chrome Logger – Server side application debugging

Chrome Logger is a Google Chrome extension for debugging server side applications in the Chrome console.

Team IM App ‘HipChat’ Gets New Linux Release | OMG! Ubuntu!

Team-orientated instant messaging and collaboration tool HipChat is once again available for Linux users – this time without the crutch of Adobe Air that its old client required.

Verlet-js

verlet-js a simple Verlet integration physics engine written in javascript by Sub Protocol. Verlet is pronounced ‘ver-ley’.

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Entertainment News

RuneScape goes HTML5

Will Minecraft switch to HTML5 in an upcoming release, too?

It’s about time: RuneScape dumps Java for HTML5 | Internet & Media – CNET News

A widely used online game and longtime Java ally is ditching Oracle’s security-plagued programming technology. Your move, Minecraft. Read this article by Stephen Shankland on CNET News.