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This is a fun utility to play with. Your interfaces are drag and drop but it exports code. It’s a nice way to prototype quickly. Check it out here.
A landmark document created at the request of NATO has proposed a set of rules for how international cyberwarfare should be conducted. Written by 20 experts in conjunction with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the US Cyber Command, the Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare analyzes the rules of conventional war and applies them to state-sponsored cyberattacks. (read the whole thing here)
Here’s the deal: at the time I’m writing this, early 2013, there’s no way to accurately design for the Web using physical units, nor will there be for a very long time. But there is a way to design while knowing the physical characteristics of the device — or, at least, there will be in the very near future.
Go read the whole thing and use the VERY HANDY device resolution charts: here. As a bonus, you will get a geeky kind of humor as shown below.
100kGarages.com connects folks who fiddle around with industrial design with small, local fabrication shops capable of one-off production. The Grand Ofazomi has not used 100kGarages- but will, knows nobody there and is in no way invested. It just looks like a good idea. Images below are taken from their site to give you a flavor.