Indeed. I bookmarked it for later, rather than viewing anything immediately. I'll have to start ... each ... video ... one ... by ... one ... to ... see ... which ... ones ... are ... interest ... ing ... to ... me.
The new blip.tv interface feels unfinished. The HTML5 toggle page[0] is broken since the update and I got no response to my bug report so far. There is no loading indicator for the videos so on first look it seemed like there were no videos.
Also, the pagination buttons lack the "cursor: pointer" attribute and pages are loaded via AJAX (no loading indicator, again), but don't alter the URL, so using the back button from a video brings you to page 1.
"Unfinished"? Is that a euphemism for awful, because that's what it is. :)
Downloading a blip.tv video is such a pain in the ass that the only logical explanation is that the blip.tv guys are doing everything they can to prevent people from downloading anything from their site.
Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment is a good talk. It doesn't go deep, but its breadth is a good jumping off point to research and implement CI/CD.