29/03/2004 @ 23:03 GMT
kaninka.net : Netsky.Q ræðst gegn Kazaa - nýjasti meðlimur netsky framhaldssögunnar ræðst gegn kazaa. Notar 3 ára gamla öryggisholu à Windows/Outlook/IE, en dreifist þó. Notendum að kenna? neeee....
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29/03/2004 @ 23:03 GMT
cobra libre : jan potocki, the mystical count - focusing on potocki's interest in mysticism, orientalism, and secret societies
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29/03/2004 @ 23:03 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Why I Am Not A Java Programmer
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29/03/2004 @ 23:03 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Why Do Java Developers Like to Make Things So Hard? - Why Do Java Developers Like to Make Things So Hard?: I always assumed they liked it hard
Kayode Okeyode : Why Do Java Developers Like to Make Things So Hard?
Simon Willison : Why Do Java Developers Like to Make Things So Hard? - Entertaining rant about complexity in APIs. (via)
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29/03/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Implement Bayesian inference using PHP, Part 1
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29/03/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Unicode-processing issues in Perl and how to cope with it
Paul Hammond : acis/dev: Unicode-processing issues in Perl and how to cope with it - There's more than one way to do it
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29/03/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : How To Set Up Printing On Knoppix
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29/03/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Patching vs. Intrusion Prevention
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29/03/2004 @ 23:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Online Security: Who's Liable? - Online Security: Who's Liable?
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Philippe Janvier : Quelle est l'importance d'un titre, du titre, pour un weblog ? - Delphine = Mouche = L'oeil de Mouche ?
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
François Hodierne : Interview with Marc Canter
Richard MacManus : My interview with Marc Canter - Macromedia founder talks about software rock n' roll, what the tech biz was like in the 80's, and more.
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : USA Today covers IM away messages - they're the new blogs!
Philippe Janvier : Students have "away" with words - "A need to feel connected" [via] #
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : Reading blogs is healthier than watching TV - this ties neatly into the "movable type has fewer carbs than any other blog tool" campaign
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : amusingly impractical "Looking Glass" UI from Sun - "This is a still photo of the Stanford University campus. Just imagine what is possible if it were live video."
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29/03/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
anildash : great NYTimes on the subway's 100th birthday - a fantastic collection of multimedia pieces and stories on one of my favorite subjects
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29/03/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : and the number 8 result for related:leuschke.org is... - I'm going to start wearing a vial of my own blood around my neck (search)
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29/03/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Create your own iPod adventure games - more like "choose your own adventure" stories than interactive fiction [via]
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29/03/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Music industry way off track with song and dance about falling sales
Les Orchard : Music industry way off track with song and dance about falling sales
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29/03/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Adam Gessaman : Audioscrobbler for iTunes/Win available. - Hasn’t crashed on me yet. [via]
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29/03/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
cobra libre : parkour videos - i move like this in my dreams
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29/03/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : US bans Iraqi newspaper - Go us.
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29/03/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Gameboy Advance programming tutorial - excellent crash course to creating a Pong clone [via]
Les Orchard : Game Programming Crash Course (for GBA): Welcome - "So, you want to learn to program for the GBA?"
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29/03/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
anildash : NYTimes on Prince's online music store - interesting that this is news when he's been selling his songs online independently for 8 years
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29/03/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
anildash : another piece on Curt Schilling's great use of the web - maybe i'd have an interest in professional sports if more of the athletes had an interest in communicating
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29/03/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : Structured Procrastination - I have been intending to write this essay for months
Tom Coates : An essay on structured procrastination
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29/03/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Ethan Marcotte : Declassified nuclear test films - Terrifying.
Adam Gessaman : Historical Nuclear Weapons Test Films
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29/03/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
jkottke : NYTimes' quick guide to the best restaurants in New York - NYTimes' quick guide to the best restaurants in New York
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29/03/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
jkottke : A community site called FunHi is based completely on amassing karma...and they've monetized it! - A community site called FunHi is based completely on amassing karma...and they've monetized it! (This is brilliant. Instead of building a community around topic/activity XYZ which will inevitably come to be dominated by people seeking karma, they've skipp
Erik Benson : FunHi has basically created a social network currency for the playas - Proof that there's a lot more potential variety in these social networking tools than friendster and orkut.
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29/03/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Jeff Veen : Four wireless technologies move toward starting gate - Amit writes a typical cogent piece in an untypical place.
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29/03/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Digital confluence project - 2 measly confluences in MA and both are taken
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29/03/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
kaninka.net : Aldrei fór ég suður - Mikið stuð á Ísafirði 10. apríl.
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29/03/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Steve Cook : Why I hate David Brooks - This piece doesn't quite convey his dripping condescension, but it's close.
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29/03/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Kind Kids Cyberabbit Warren's Poop Page Three - "In the meantime remember this, Love Me, Love My Poops!"
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29/03/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Charlie Brown, existentialist - The Great Pumpkin represents the absence of God [via]
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29/03/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Google Web Alerts - get notified of new pages matching search terms [via]
Philippe Janvier : Google Web Alerts - Wait and see !
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29/03/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : FunHi, camgirl-ish gift economy - the motives driving the site are unusual
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29/03/2004 @ 17:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Miniature stories of the saints - "Once upon a time there was a very beautiful princess. Her name was Clotilde."
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29/03/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Cameron Marlow : My avatar, my self: TR review of There and Second Life - Who has time for a second life? I barely have enough time for my first one.
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29/03/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : Google is playing with personalized search - Google is playing with personalized search (Which everyone thinks is the future, but it needs to be more passive than this.)
anildash : Google Personalized Search beta - as with everything on the web, it has to happen much more automatically if they want people to adopt it
Cameron Marlow : Google personalized search - When I search for myself and jack up the personalization, overstated falls off the charts. Why? Because apparently I'm not who I think I am.
Philippe Janvier : Google Personalized Search - Des résultats un peu plus personalisés pour Google.
Kayode Okeyode : Google Personalized Search
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29/03/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Blogger gets a big icon on Google's new Options page - here's a list of all the new Google changes
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29/03/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
jkottke : Blogs are now available in shoe form
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29/03/2004 @ 15:20 GMT
Tomas Jogin : Interview with counterterrorism official Richard Clarke - "Saddam is gone [and that's] a good thing. If Fidel were gone, it would be a good thing. If Kim Il Sung were gone, it would be a good thing. And let's just make clear, our military performed admirably and they are heroes, but what price are we paying for
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29/03/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
phil : Brad Choate's handy guide to using Movable Type to create a site's static pages
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29/03/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Google "personalized" sucks big time - This is customization (and poor customization at that). It is not personalization.
Paul Hammond : Google Personalized Search - create a profile of your interests
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29/03/2004 @ 13:01 GMT
kaninka.net : Hor - betra en þú heldur - Að éta hor er heilsusamlegt.
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29/03/2004 @ 12:23 GMT
Tomas Jogin : Making Internet Explorer standards compliant - Dan Edwards' project, entitled "IE7", "invokes a DHTML behavior to load and parse all style sheets into a form that Explorer can understand. You can then use most CSS2 selectors without having to resort to CSS hacks." Pretty fucking cool.
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29/03/2004 @ 12:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : http is deprecated. - By using "//domain.com" you will guarantee the protocol of tomorrow will work with your pages of today
Kayode Okeyode : http is deprecated
Adam Gessaman : http is deprecated.
Philippe Janvier : Http is deprecated. - "Use of the http protocol is redundant and time consuming to communicate. The internet, media, and society are all better off without it.". Un truc qui semble ressortir régulièrement ?:|.
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29/03/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Cameron Marlow : Irish enjoy their last bittersweet puffs - From the pub owners I talked to, this law will be enacted "over their dead bodies"
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29/03/2004 @ 09:01 GMT
Paul Ford : F Train Spotting - The F train illustrated by Danny Gregory.
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29/03/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Genetic Sexual Attraction - Long-lost sons, daughters, and siblings turn each other on. “One male talked of his need to be sexual with his brother but, not being homosexual, they shared a woman.â€Â
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29/03/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Involuntary parks - To create a nature preserve, plant landmines.
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29/03/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Ford : The Trial - A remarkable short photo-story in 4 panels.
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29/03/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Trapped by unded, need help - The blog of two men trying to survive zombie attacks. “That's not very funny. That's not what I need right now. I don't need to be called retarded when I've got a million frickin zombies trying to kill me.â€Â
Ethan Marcotte : Trapped by undead, need help - Blog written by two zombie survivors. Via Ftrain.
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29/03/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Paul Ford : Spongebob in blackface - A Pantone tragedy.
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29/03/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Songs about robots, MP3 mix tape - the only mix tape with both tATu and Kompressor [via]
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29/03/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : a stripper's rants - a stripper's rants: by vixen blue
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29/03/2004 @ 07:00 GMT
Andy Baio : After Celebrity, the bizarre world of Livejournal celebrity role-playing - they even have their own set of rules
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29/03/2004 @ 06:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Michael Lewis and Coach Fitz - The 'Moneyball' and 'Liar's Pokers' encomium to his hard-assed high school baseball coach
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29/03/2004 @ 06:01 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Erectile dysfunction has devastating effect on morale - Erectile dysfunction has devastating effect on morale: well, duh
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29/03/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : user sponsorship and managed growth - k5 grapples with trolls
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29/03/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : conferences with macs - i can vouch for this, macs totally dominated apachecon last fall
Jeremy Zawodny : conferences with macs - conferences with macs: three reasons macs make excellent companions at geek conferences
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29/03/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : mea culpa: mistakes of the mac development team - this apple folklore site continues to rock my world
Steve Cook : Mistakes of the Mac dev team - They're largely the result of not realizing how long the Mac was going to survive.
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29/03/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : the spread of the witty worm - precision maneuvers
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29/03/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Audioscrobbler adds support for Windows iTunes -
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29/03/2004 @ 02:24 GMT
Rod Begbie : By FCC standards, Oprah more dangerous than Stern - I'm not a Stern fan, but this is clearly bullshit.
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29/03/2004 @ 02:21 GMT
Rod Begbie : Oprah Talks About Oral & Anal - Transcript of what is considered acceptable for Oprah to broadcast on daytime TV.
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29/03/2004 @ 02:15 GMT
Graham Leuschke : The illustrated guide to me - with doodles!
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29/03/2004 @ 02:10 GMT
Simon Willison : Me as a Ninja - I guess I must have made a good impression :)
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29/03/2004 @ 02:05 GMT
Simon Willison : Macworld: Panther Secrets Declassified - A whole bunch of useful Panther tricks. (via)
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29/03/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Extinct Disneyland Attractions DVDs - these vintage Disneyland home movies are great, too [via]
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29/03/2004 @ 00:14 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : A quick guide to writing scripts using the bash shell
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29/03/2004 @ 00:14 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The Craft of Text Editing or Emacs for the Modern World
Matthew M. Boedicker : The Craft of Text Editing or Emacs for the Modern World
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29/03/2004 @ 00:13 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : The World Clock - Time Zones
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29/03/2004 @ 00:10 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : DiamondCS Freeware Console Tools For Windows
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29/03/2004 @ 00:05 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Auditing the mind of a hacker
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29/03/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Anatomy Of A Phishing Trojan
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