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scarygodmother:

Disable the like/unlike animations.

Fix the borked wrapped tags.

Make the text in quote posts a reasonable size.

not to get all up in the “hatin’ on change” bandwagon, but….

why doesn’t the tumblr team actually ask what we, the end-users, want to have as…

and that idiotic green box for the links.

2 weeks ago

May 31, 2013
reblogged via notentirely
photo notentirely:


colchrishadfield: Moonset, one of 16 per day on ISS, all marvelous to see.

i cannot express how sad i will be when our tumblr astronaut very shortly returns to earth after his 5-month stint in space.
is there a petition we can start to require astronaut tumblrs?

that is an excellent idea.

notentirely:

colchrishadfield: Moonset, one of 16 per day on ISS, all marvelous to see.

i cannot express how sad i will be when our tumblr astronaut very shortly returns to earth after his 5-month stint in space.

is there a petition we can start to require astronaut tumblrs?

that is an excellent idea.

1 month ago

May 12, 2013
reblogged via notentirely
photo tumblr’s downtime image - one of the international space station gifs of the world. almost didn’t notice tumblr not working.

tumblr’s downtime image - one of the international space station gifs of the world. almost didn’t notice tumblr not working.

8 months ago

October 6, 2012
video

call-stack:

jtotheizzoe:

iomikron:

Studying the reblogging

These graphs represent the network created by tumblr bloggers who reblogged a previous post of mine. The first graph corresponds to the network formed after 2 days, and the second one is the same network after 3 days. In both networks, there are some clusters, where a blogger reblogs my post and after that successive rebloggings are occuring from his/her followers. I created a little program in Mathematica, which can read the notes of the post and identify who reblogged from whom.

I have attributed a name to some of these clusters  by the name of the blog located in the root of the cluster. For example, my cluster is the number 1. The biggest cluster though, for the first graph, is that of jtotheizzoe. For the second graph, the huge cluster is that of n-a-s-a, which has its origin from the jtotheizzoe’s cluster (number 2)… The seperated couples at the bottom are users that have reblogged my post by the ‘likes’ list’ of the other user, and then I couldn’t know where they came from…

I really enjoy that, and I’m curious how the structure of the network will look like eventually…

This a very cool analysis of Tumblr post spread. It’s very interesting to see how content spreads over days from the original poster, and how its life span and amplification change. It’s sharing, visualized.

I’m happy to be a node on this, as well.

I have wanted to write something to do this for a while now.

11 months ago

July 3, 2012
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photo prostheticknowledge:

Social Network Clock
Time-based visualization of social network activity based on bitly data, by retronator:

Today’s random idea to create a webpage: the Social Network Clock!
A few weeks back bitly posted some interesting data that hints when people use different social networks. Today’s stupid idea for not playing Minecraft all day involved creating a CSS3 time display webpage that overlays current time over the graphs published by bitly.
Tumblr is apparently the party network for evenings and weekends so cheers to you guys!

Link

prostheticknowledge:

Social Network Clock

Time-based visualization of social network activity based on bitly data, by retronator:

Today’s random idea to create a webpage: the Social Network Clock!

A few weeks back bitly posted some interesting data that hints when people use different social networks. Today’s stupid idea for not playing Minecraft all day involved creating a CSS3 time display webpage that overlays current time over the graphs published by bitly.

Tumblr is apparently the party network for evenings and weekends so cheers to you guys!

Link

1 year ago

May 26, 2012
reblogged via prostheticknowledge
video

greymatterwanted:

Tumblr themes : HTML graph comparison of standard page

What do the colors mean?

BLUE: for links (the A tag)
RED: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
GREEN: for the DIV tag
VIOLET: for images (the IMG tag)
YELLOW: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
ORANGE: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
BLACK: the HTML tag, the root node
GRAY: all other tags 


Webpages as Graphs : applet sourcecode is here
Credits: ProcessingTraer PhysicsHTMLParser
Made by Marcel Salathe.

1 year ago

March 6, 2012
reblogged via notational
photo Tumblrr (Jonathan O’Conner) - a nice simple app which reduces your favorite tumblr blog into one abstract picture, the application makes a kind of collage, working with the image opacity.
via TRIANGULATION BLOG

Tumblrr (Jonathan O’Conner) - a nice simple app which reduces your favorite tumblr blog into one abstract picture, the application makes a kind of collage, working with the image opacity.

via TRIANGULATION BLOG

2 years ago

April 24, 2011
photo robosheep:

I’m afraid I can’t do that. 

hahahaha!

robosheep:

I’m afraid I can’t do that. 

hahahaha!

2 years ago

December 8, 2010
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photo notemily:

abbyjean: rosasparks: bigjon:

The damn mollusks have struck again!

notemily:

abbyjean: rosasparks: bigjon:

The damn mollusks have struck again!

2 years ago

August 31, 2010
reblogged via notemily
photo kari-shma:

(via: topherchris)

If you’re like me, every so often you instinctively try to like posts and webpages not hosted on Tumblr. This mistake often results in momentary confusion which can lead to feelings of fear or loneliness over extended periods of time away from Tumblr.
No more!
Install the bookmarklet located here and you can add a Tumblr like button to any webpage on the internet. You can even click on the button to make the heart turn red — just like on Tumblr! Now you can rest easy, knowing you’re in safe hands no matter where you browse!
Please note: This doesn’t actually save the page you’re on or anything useful like that. This is meant to combat the feelings of sadness when you realize you’re not on Tumblr.

kari-shma:

(via: topherchris)

If you’re like me, every so often you instinctively try to like posts and webpages not hosted on Tumblr. This mistake often results in momentary confusion which can lead to feelings of fear or loneliness over extended periods of time away from Tumblr.

No more!

Install the bookmarklet located here and you can add a Tumblr like button to any webpage on the internet. You can even click on the button to make the heart turn red — just like on Tumblr! Now you can rest easy, knowing you’re in safe hands no matter where you browse!

Please note: This doesn’t actually save the page you’re on or anything useful like that. This is meant to combat the feelings of sadness when you realize you’re not on Tumblr.

3 years ago

April 24, 2010
reblogged via kari-shma