31/05/2004 @ 23:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : dspam, spamassassin - Comparison of two open source spam filters
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31/05/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Creative Generalist blog - Also has one of those Atom xml feeds that displays graphically in the browser (in IE too!). [via]
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31/05/2004 @ 22:03 GMT
doug : Security Can't Be Spun - Once again, John Gruber writes a well-thought article on the problems with Apple?s PR surrounding recent Mac OS X security issues.
Simon Willison : Daring Fireball: Security Cannot Be Spun - Apple's communication handling of the recent security problem was atrocious.
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31/05/2004 @ 22:02 GMT
doug : Pink Numbers - In response to the Purple-Numbers hash mark clutter of permalink anchors for every paragraph, Pilgrim hilariously one-ups Bray with links for every word.
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31/05/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Aquarion : RecipeML Specification - Food in XML format has half the calories.
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31/05/2004 @ 21:02 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Lorem Ipsum: Information + dummy text in many languages/charsets - This is great for testing iñtërnâtiônà lizætiøn! [via] #
Simon Willison : Lorem Ipsum: Generator3 - The internationalisation edition. (via)
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31/05/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Steve Cook : "And the old men march slowly, old bones stiff and sore" - Eric Bogle's "And the Band Played 'Waltzing Matilda'" (though you may know the Pogues version): Then in nineteen fifteen my country said: "Son, / It's time to stop ramblin', there's work to be done" / So they gave me a tin hat and they
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31/05/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
deusx : The Little Engine That Could - "How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the Telephone and Internet Markets"
Mark Pilgrim : gpl spurs third-party innovation - don't tell dave [via] #
Matthew M. Boedicker : How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the Telephone and Internet Markets (hacking the Linksys WRT54G WAP)
Adam Gessaman : Must Get WRT54G. - This is what I'm going to be getting for our apartment next year.
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31/05/2004 @ 20:02 GMT
Steve Cook : "I earned these scars." - Four soldiers return home, and the process of putting them back together begins.
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31/05/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Anysoldier.US - Send a care package to a complete stranger serving overseas.
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31/05/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : For when you want to marry your cousin - For when you want to marry your cousin: Cousin couples have "only" a slightly higher incidence of birth defects than non-related couples
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31/05/2004 @ 19:11 GMT
Isofarro : RSS chasing Atom's tail-lights - It takes the public failure of Reuters RSS feeds to elicit a reaction.
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31/05/2004 @ 19:10 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Unicode Font Info - Another nice looking Mac program [via] #
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31/05/2004 @ 19:09 GMT
Nelson Minar : Acme::Pythonic - Like Python's whitespace rules but you program in Perl? No problem! (via Daily Python URL)
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31/05/2004 @ 19:08 GMT
Nelson Minar : Bush campaign lies - Washington Post on the vile stuff coming out of the Bush campaign
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31/05/2004 @ 19:07 GMT
Nelson Minar : Get your Times on - Get your war on takes on the NYT retraction (via Metafilter)
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31/05/2004 @ 19:06 GMT
Nelson Minar : Joi Ito, web star - I hope this isn't all of your 15 minutes :-)
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31/05/2004 @ 19:05 GMT
Andy Baio : "Stairway to Stardom" Appreciation Page - video and audio from a long-running NYC cable access show
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31/05/2004 @ 19:04 GMT
Andy Baio : NYT on Microsoft's spam detectives - [via]
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31/05/2004 @ 19:03 GMT
Andy Baio : Paper arcade game models - the templates are at the bottom of the page [via]
deusx : paper arcade
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31/05/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Andy Baio : Dale, "Meet You at the 7-11" - more found sound from Archive.org and Comfort Stand
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31/05/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Chankast 0.1 released, first working Dreamcast emulator - huge news, here's a compatibility list, screenshots, and FAQ
deusx : Chanka WebSite - "Chankast is an advanced SEGA DREAMCAST emulator for x86 platforms."
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31/05/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
jkottke : Michael took some photos of Manhattanhenge - Michael took some photos of Manhattanhenge (The sunset aligned with the street grid in Manhattan last week.)
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31/05/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Nelson Minar : Spam detectives - It's about time: someone realizes following the money trail is the way to bust spammers
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31/05/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Nelson Minar : Pacific Crest Trail Map - via Matt Haughey
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31/05/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : you will be fortunate in everything you put your hands to - I miss Vigelandspark
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31/05/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
tehu : Atom and Cool URIs: dogma, idealism, expediency - Tim is right. Mark is wrong. But in real world, cool URIs don't rule the Web. So Mark is right. *Argh c'est pas cool ça*
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31/05/2004 @ 15:02 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : purplepixeldude - These days it is all about purple :-) #
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31/05/2004 @ 15:01 GMT
Aquarion : Colin Wilson - Now they will realise that I am a genius
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31/05/2004 @ 15:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : what atom adds that rss can't already do - everyone who doesn't care about silent data loss, please raise your hands #
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31/05/2004 @ 14:04 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Secure programmer: Minimizing privileges
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31/05/2004 @ 14:03 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : FindForward Offers Specialized Google Searches and Some Hackish Stuff
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31/05/2004 @ 14:02 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Really Simple Syndication: Everything a non-tech user needs to know about RSS 2.0
François Nonnenmacher : Really Simple Syndication - Everything a non-tech user needs to know about RSS 2.0, by Dave Winer
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31/05/2004 @ 14:01 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Understanding Threat Modeling
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31/05/2004 @ 14:00 GMT
Kayode Okeyode : Longhorn: Adopting a least privilege stance for users
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31/05/2004 @ 13:03 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : 7.50 Preview - Crash Test Dummy Edition - for Windows - "Fixed crash seen at annevankesteren.nl relating to incorrect handling of SCRIPT in XML"; I just love it when my webpage makes a browser crash, since it is quite compliant; note that the script in question has been removed #
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31/05/2004 @ 13:02 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Omkatdag 2004 - Argh, this entry makes me realize I miss a 'lang' option for the TITLE and SUMMARY elements; note that my 'omkat' already happened to often to do it again tomorrow #
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31/05/2004 @ 13:01 GMT
Will Pate : Explicit Design Defined - "the web is all about managing expectations"
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31/05/2004 @ 09:01 GMT
Steve Cook : Hassling Ben - Bendependent + Voice mail = Hijinx.
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31/05/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
jkottke : It seems like this super rash is something I should be concerned about, but since it's in the NY Post, I think they're probably making most of it up. - It seems like this super rash is something I should be concerned about, but since it's in the NY Post, I think they're probably making most of it up.
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31/05/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : the proverbial "two-headed stepchild" ... ? - it's important to know your cliches
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31/05/2004 @ 04:04 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Mozilla Firefox nightly builds
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31/05/2004 @ 04:03 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : programmatic random web design generator
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31/05/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
dionidium : Plumbing the id - "Behold, then, the only documents on the entire Web in which every single element has an id attribute."
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31/05/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : rss advisory board deprecates the manila api - if only they had that much power over rss #
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31/05/2004 @ 03:04 GMT
kellan : Aidan saw Aral and Cordelia at BayCon (Bujold at Baycon) - Before doing his David Bowie impression #
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31/05/2004 @ 03:03 GMT
kellan : Mean while Whump is hearing how Mile's wedding was originally published in Croatian (Bujold at WisCon) - For a year or so copies of Winterfair Gifts 'back-ported' from Croatian were some of the most highly covetted items in fandom. #
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31/05/2004 @ 03:02 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Spamhaus assaults 'Great Wall of Spam'
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31/05/2004 @ 03:01 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : Europe sticks up two fingers at ICANN budget
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31/05/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
François Nonnenmacher : EU Agrees to U.S. Flight Demand - At less than 3 weeks from the elections, you wonder WTF this parliament is worth for?
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31/05/2004 @ 02:05 GMT
Simon Willison : Ubiquitious Fragment Identifiers - mnot reveals his ID anchors using CSS generated content.
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31/05/2004 @ 02:04 GMT
Simon Willison : More Purple Haze - Jonas Luster is tracking the purple numbers discussion.
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31/05/2004 @ 02:03 GMT
Simon Willison : 'Purple Numbers" show a need for better linking tools - He's right of course, but for granular linking to be useful it has to work in today's browsers. (via)
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31/05/2004 @ 02:02 GMT
Simon Willison : The Internet Slum - I can't decide if this is pessimistic, realistic or both. (via)
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31/05/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Simon Willison : Id-Ego-Superego - Web service that adds ID attributes to HTML and XHTML documents.
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31/05/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Simon Willison : A note on testing classNames in Konqueror and MSN/Mac - Apparently running a regex on .className can cause problems if an element has no class. (via)
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31/05/2004 @ 01:00 GMT
anildash : CNET news around the web - everybody wants a categorized list of daily links
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31/05/2004 @ 00:06 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Designing With Jazz Standards - Version 3.0 - Subtle changes, but it looks good. I wonder why comment didn't show up directly though... #
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31/05/2004 @ 00:05 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Type sites do Web standards - Well-formdness is important in my opinion #
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31/05/2004 @ 00:04 GMT
Aquarion : Tabula Rasa video - What the maker of Ultima did next
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31/05/2004 @ 00:03 GMT
Aquarion : City of Heroes Review - "Late 2004" they say. Bugger, say I
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31/05/2004 @ 00:02 GMT
Aquarion : KOTOR2 interview
Nelson Minar : KotOR 2 writer - Nice interview with a guy who writes for computer games
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31/05/2004 @ 00:01 GMT
Graham Leuschke : QuickNote, a Mozilla extension for taking notes - perfect for 'Blog me!' notes
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31/05/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Anne van Kesteren : Purple Number Signs - Using the LINK element or nothing to point to them; that is in my opinion the best way to use them #
Mark Pilgrim : the next form of blogclutter: stupid little hash marks everywhere - i'm all for addressability, but there are limits #
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