Natural selection

February 27th, 2010

Rather than the usual fare on my blog, I’d like to present a philosophical ideal.

In ancient history, natural selection had made those, who were most fit for survival survive, and therefore pass on their genes. This system had sustained us for centuries, eventually creating the human species we are today. However, somehow, somewhere, we started to civilize. What this meant was that humans gradually started to ‘equalize’, or at least regarded as equal. As medical science advanced, everyone could get the same level of health care, regardless of their capabilities. This is totally contrary to that which had propelled us so much further all those years ago.

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AdSweep Online Beta

January 12th, 2010

I’m hereby releasing a beta version of the new online AdSweep. Seeing as it’s beta I haven’t had that much time to debug, so please send me bug reports through the usual channels. As for the YouTube ‘bug’, I’m going to include the code by default, please disable AdSweep on YouTube if you mind having to reload sometimes. It now has a button in the top-right, which allows you to disable it and download all the rules to cache.

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Beta creeping closer

January 11th, 2010

Some holes in the Extensions documentation put some holes in my motivation over the last couple of days, but I’ve still been working hard. As such, I have more progress to report.
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