darxus: (Default)
2009-07-15 12:15 pm
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There are now Super Duck Tours.


I may start frequently posting minor stuff, heavily lj-cutting. I would rather not do this than get removed from friends lists or read filters, so please let me know.

I really wish lj would allow us to set the priority of our posts, and then use those priority numbers in read filters.
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2007-10-14 04:17 pm
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View all friendslocked posts (paid members only).

This will show you all my friendslocked posts: http://darxus.livejournal.com/security/friends

You can replace "friends" with public, private, or group:groupname.

http://community.livejournal.com/paidmembers/20553.html
darxus: (Default)
2006-05-30 04:30 pm
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happiness according to statistical analysis of lj

http://community.livejournal.com/lj_research/25718.html - an attempt to find the answer to happiness by statistical analysis of lj posts and their mood settings

From the last page:
Recipe for Happiness
Ingredients
  • Something new
  • Lots of food that you enjoy
  • Your favorite drink
  • An interesting social place
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2004-10-14 11:06 am
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graphing *your* friends

This is me releasing the harvesting part of the software I graphed my friends list with: http://www.chaosreigns.com/code/ljfriends2dot/

Read more... )

I would like to hear other people's experiences with this.
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2004-10-13 03:46 pm
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graphing my friends' friendings

I graphed the friends relationships among all my friends. These images are pretty big. Each friend of mine is an oval, and an arrow points to each person they friended. The more friends any two people have in common, the closer they should be, ideally.

Big graphs and some stats )

The graphs and stats were generated using springgraph. The lj data harvesting was done with a script I haven't yet released, but as far as I can tell the lj folks should consider it a well behaved bot (caching, and using fdata.bml instead of userinfo.bml).