Webmaker Hotlist: Pong attacks, responding to the Times in code, lost cities, panda gymanstics

  • Understanding a DDoS attack with Pong — Vice Magazine’s Motherboard helps you visualize a denial of service attack works. Interesting visual analogies of how the web works.
  • new Art, Copy & Code film– great example of “web-made movies” / “web-native cinema” / “social video.” It gathers data like time, location, weather and what’s happening on the web — then weaves them into a video that’s unique every time.
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Coding. It’s a new language that opens many windows. Coding is the ability to manipulate electronic and invisible things to do what you want them to do. It is the equivalent to communication with a friend.  –Amir

  • Here is Today — Simple and beautiful data visualization, putting your day into epic context. Like Powers of Ten for time.
  • The Build — Great personal storytelling. These bike-makers make the transition from website into film totally seamless.
  • Churnalism – Spot plagiarism or questionable sources in your media diet. Just plug in text or a URL, and this checker will look to see how much of the article is ripped from another source — and what source it’s ripped from.
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  • Red Panda Gymnast – Red Pandas are also known as “Firefoxes,” so we have a soft spot for them. This one does 300 pull-ups a day.
  • The lost city of Heracleion — the discovery of an entire city sunk beneath the waves. Doesn’t have much to do with the web, but the photos are amazing.

Webmaker Hotlist: open source villages, brain games and energy attacks

Here’s another collection of amazing things on the web, as compiled by the Webmaker community in our weekly community call. Make something amazing on the web now at Mozilla Webmaker — or help us brainstorm next week’s hotlist. What’s the coolest thing you saw on the web this week? Let us know…

  • One Community Ranch is designing an open source village out of 100% earth friendly, sustainable materials, for around $1000-1500 a unit.
  • “You Must Code to Survive.” This video game teaches kids Javascript through battling robots. Because all things can be improved by adding battling robots.

“Release early, often and with rap music. This is Notorious R&D.” –F.A.T. Lab

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  • MOUSE Squad teens participate in a challenge to remix the front page of the New York Times for the year 2112 using the X-Ray Goggles. Here’s the winning entry.
  • Interview with Mozilla board member Joi Ito in Wired

“You don’t get a Nobel Prize for doing what you are told. Too much of school is about obedience, we should really be celebrating disobedience.” – Joi Ito

The 12 coolest things you saw on the web this week

Mozilla Webmaker is all about helping people make amazing things on the web. So what’s the most amazing thing you saw on the web this week? Here’s this week’s hotlist, as contributed by the Webmaker community in our community call. Got more? Let us know…

  • Girls in Tech. A nine-year-old girl’s Kickstarter campaign to go to STEM camp and create her own role playing game. (Because her brothers told her she couldn’t)
  • Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir. From TED. Using the web to create a global musical mashup.
  • School of Thrones. Games of Thrones recast as a high school drama. Prom night is coming.

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Great reads

This week’s Webmaker Hotlist: kung fu clowns! Panic jazzcats! Physics!

Mozilla Webmaker is all about helping people make amazing things on the web. So…

What’s the most amazing thing *you* saw on the web last week?

Here’s this week’s “Webmaker Hotlist,” as lovingly brainstormed by our community each week in our Webmaker community call. Let us know the most amazing thing *you* see on the web each week:

  1. On our new “memes” newsgroup. Send your coolest memes and amazing stuff to memes [at] mozillafoundation [dot] org
  2. At the start of each weekly Mozilla Webmaker call. Every Tuesday.
  3. On twitter. Using the #webmaker hashtag.

  • Your favorite animated GIFs. What’s your favorite animated GIF? We asked Webmakers — and got back a TON. Two veritable goldmines of what’s come in so far: here and here. What’s your favorite? Add it here.

  • Panic Jazz Cat. Yup, mesmerizing and Popcorn-powered. Turns any animated GIF into a music video you can’t stop watching. Hit the “remix” button to swap in your own music.
  • The Physonator! Behold the awesome power of… physics! Mike Larsson’s high school comic.

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  • Visualizing Webmaker personas. From Parsons Designing Webmaker Futures course
  • How We Made Snowfall.” This one’s a bit dated — but if you’re curious about how the NYT made their wildly popular HTML5-powered interactive story, this is a great resource.
  • Webmaker Tumblr. Yup, it’s approaching 100,000 followers….