29/01/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Les Orchard : Zope Page Templates - "Zope Page Templates is a Python package that implements Page Templates like in Zope, but works outside of Zope." I've been working on wedging SimpleTAL into pyblosxom, but it started segfaulting.
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29/01/2004 @ 23:02 GMT
Dan Cederholm : Inventor of CtrlAltDelete retires - If he had a nickel for every...
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29/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: David Bradley explains the origins of Ctrl-Alt-Del - and disses a pissed-off looking Bill Gates in the process
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29/01/2004 @ 23:00 GMT
jkottke : A map of all the states I've visited - A map of all the states I've visited (48 down, 2 to go)
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29/01/2004 @ 22:01 GMT
Erik Benson : Brilliant Corners re-opens. Looks nice! - +
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29/01/2004 @ 22:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Teen Gets Blood Clot Playing Xbox - deep vein thrombosis from kneeling, via
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29/01/2004 @ 21:02 GMT
Les Orchard : About 2 Million to Use Up Jobless Benefits - "Nearly 2 million people are expected to exhaust their state unemployment benefits in the first half of the year without access to more government aid or a regular paycheck, according to a study released Thursday."
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29/01/2004 @ 21:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Warning! Strong Coffee! | CafePress | Strong Coffee Mug
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29/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Tenure: Academia's reward for seniority? A cushy salary for a lucky few? - dreams and nightmares
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29/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Google vs. Booble - funny to be rooting against google
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29/01/2004 @ 21:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: sports bloopers from NES games - the Excitebike one still cracks me up
Wayne Burkett : My 8-Bit Mind - 8-bit sports bloopers
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29/01/2004 @ 20:01 GMT
Jeff Veen : Python RSS to Email Aggregator
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29/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Whitespace - Rhetoric & Design - Introduction - Rhetoric is a framework that allows us to quantify valuable information as having a beginning, middle, and end
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29/01/2004 @ 20:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : Nick Bradbury: Web standards: practice what you preach? - I consider standards-compliance a goal, not a requirement
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29/01/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Richard Rutter : Lovely bold CSS design - (Design thinking) Firewheel Design [via wysiwyg: speaking quietly from the back]
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29/01/2004 @ 19:02 GMT
Richard Rutter : Protecting your interests - (New media industry) Strategies to save you a boatload of legal headaches [via wysiwyg: speaking quietly from the back]
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29/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Richard Rutter : The Chopper returns - (Stuff) Bit steep at 200 quid [via wysiwyg: speaking quietly from the back]
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29/01/2004 @ 19:01 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Jean-Pierre Serre's favorite movie is Pulp Fiction - my hero! (PDF)
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29/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Video: Pepsi's iTunes commercial - putting young faces to the statistics can't be good for the RIAA's PR campaign
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29/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
Andy Baio : RealNetworks teams with Heinekin for free song giveaways - logical, since you'd have to be drunk to choose RealAudio
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29/01/2004 @ 19:00 GMT
jkottke : Caffeine content of foods and drugs
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29/01/2004 @ 18:02 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Fleeced? Notices of the AMS on the profit that scientific journals make from mathematicians' goodwill - Inventiones charges a dollar a page, and we fall over ourselves to publish there for free (PDF)
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29/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Paul Hammond : TeledyN: The Power LinkedIn - Social networks need focus
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29/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : Image: Yet Another 48 Hours - Nick Nolte and James Brown, via spingo
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29/01/2004 @ 18:01 GMT
Andy Baio : X68000 Floppy Disk image gallery - more about the Sharp X68000 from 1987
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29/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : Wired profiles The Minibosses, the best NES cover band - sadly, their new homepage removed most of the MP3, but try here
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29/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
Andy Baio : P2P companies say they can't filter -
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29/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : Dean centralizing his campaign or are the wheels coming off the wagon? - Dean centralizing his campaign or are the wheels coming off the wagon? (Interesting to see what effect this will have on his Internet efforts.)
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29/01/2004 @ 18:00 GMT
jkottke : An alternate schedule for O'Reilly's upcoming Etech conference - An alternate schedule for O'Reilly's upcoming Etech conference (Panels include "Tim Tim Tim Tim. Look at me, I'm Tim." and "Unpaid Interns: Tech Secrets of Overprolific Alpha Geeks")
anildash : alternate Etech schedule - it's funny because it's *true*
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29/01/2004 @ 17:00 GMT
Les Orchard : Apple G5 Converted to A PC - "When I showed my friend, who happens to love Apple, he looked sick. He did not say anything to me. He just put his hands on his head and was in shock. I wish I had a picture of that." Oh God. Uhh. What an expensive PC case. What nice parents. What a
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29/01/2004 @ 16:00 GMT
Steve Cook : Yo La Tengo sells out - The Who-style photo of Georgia is a riot.
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29/01/2004 @ 11:25 GMT
jonhicks : Save the Hubble - "The Hubble is the single most important instrument ever made in astronomy."...
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29/01/2004 @ 11:23 GMT
jonhicks : Mos Def to play Ford Prefect? - Don't Panic M**********r!...
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29/01/2004 @ 11:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : phil ringnalda dot com: There is no they - The world of weblogs isn't a big city
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29/01/2004 @ 10:06 GMT
Richard MacManus : Wikis: Hypertext on Steroids
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29/01/2004 @ 10:06 GMT
Richard MacManus : Summary of how Wittgenstein's Tractatus is structured.
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29/01/2004 @ 10:06 GMT
Richard MacManus : Michael Angeles: K-Logging - Supporting KM with Weblogs
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29/01/2004 @ 10:06 GMT
Richard MacManus : Linguistic Dispersion and the Theorization of the Internet
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29/01/2004 @ 10:01 GMT
Richard MacManus : Asterisk: Movable Type For Policies & Procedures
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29/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Andy Kessler on self-publishing.
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29/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : The Golden Mean (or Golden Section): "one of those mysterious natural numbers that seem to arise out of the basic structure of our cosmos."
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29/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Richard MacManus : Fascinating discussion at Terra Nova on realism in virtual worlds.
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29/01/2004 @ 10:00 GMT
Paul Hammond : sylloge: What I Don't Get About FOAF - the real reason I don't get FOAF is that is a solution without a problem
Richard MacManus : Stewart Butterfield: "the real reason I don't get FOAF is that is a solution without a problem."
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29/01/2004 @ 09:00 GMT
Erik Benson : Lao Tze's Tao De Ching, read it again - +
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29/01/2004 @ 08:00 GMT
Erik Benson : eBay item 2982373148 - One online invitation to Orkut.com (I'll sell you one for $10) - -
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29/01/2004 @ 06:00 GMT
Steve Cook : Fantastic Royalty - Includes such entries as 'The Pseudo Lascaris Princes and Their Fantastic Claims' and 'The Pretended Duchess of Braganza and Her Purported Claim to the Portugese Throne'.
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29/01/2004 @ 05:01 GMT
Les Orchard : Microsoft to remove username support in urls - "A forthcoming update to Internet Explorer will disallow the use of the "@" character in URLs." Gah. Bastards. Don't fix your software, break the URL scheme.
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29/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Jeremy Zawodny : Cell Phone Explosion Burns Man's Buttocks - Cell Phone Explosion Burns Man's Buttocks
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29/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : microsoft patents office xml formats - of course we support open stand... hey, look over there!
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29/01/2004 @ 05:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : stepping stones to a safer blog - multi-pronged solutions
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29/01/2004 @ 04:02 GMT
Graham Leuschke : Snakes - gorgeous film based on an Escher woodcut (seriously slow download)
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29/01/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : abstract methods in python - i've used them in other environments, but i've never missed them in python
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29/01/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : snow days - i'll see your wife and kids and raise you a 9.5-month-pregnant woman
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29/01/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : please sir may i have a linker? - dll hell, the next generation
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29/01/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : extensibility and ignore rule in web architecture - it's everywhere
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29/01/2004 @ 04:01 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : greylisting - is anyone doing this? it sounds like something spammers could easily adapt to, and then we'd all be worse off and email would suck even more than it does now
Simon Willison : Greylisting - Interesting short term approach to email spam (via)
Les Orchard : The Next Step in the Spam Control War: Greylisting - "This paper proposes a new and currently very effective method of enhancing the abilities of mail systems to limit the amount of spam that they receive and deliver to their users."
Graham Leuschke : Greylisting - I'm going to try to get dreamhost to use this
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : distributed denial of service attacks - growing concern
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : message to the linux and free software community regarding the sco denial-of-service virus - try not to gloat too loudly
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : microsoft: avoid spoofing, don't click links - recommends typing urls manually, such as support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[ln];833786
Andy Baio : Microsoft recommends manually typing all URLs - a great solution to Internet Explorer's URL spoofing vulnerability
Philippe Janvier : Steps that you can take to help identify and to help protect yourself from deceptive (spoofed) Web sites and malicious hyperlinks - "The most effective step that you can take to help protect yourself from malicious hyperlinks is not to click them. Rather, type the URL of your intended destination in the address bar yourself."
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : the design of relax-ng - designed for maximum utility within acceptable complexity
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : t-minus 7 days - junior wixom had trouble doing that
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29/01/2004 @ 04:00 GMT
Mark Pilgrim : working for the man - amazon.com is run entirely by lemurs
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29/01/2004 @ 03:00 GMT
Wayne Burkett : Videos of the Davos blogging panel - Loïc Le Meur, Joi Ito, et al
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29/01/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Simon Willison : MusicXML Definition - Royalty free XML sheet music standard (via)
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29/01/2004 @ 02:01 GMT
Simon Willison : Allowing innovation in obscure parts of specifications - Hixie remains the master of the obscure
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29/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Simon Willison : The History of the DeCSS Haiku - Fascinating (via)
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29/01/2004 @ 02:00 GMT
Simon Willison : Solving and creating captchas with free porn - More spammer ingenuity
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29/01/2004 @ 00:10 GMT
François Hodierne : Retour(s) sur un plaidoyer - Excellent et instructif :-) Voilà à quoi sert un blog de journaliste!
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29/01/2004 @ 00:00 GMT
Andy Baio : MPAA's "Internet Enforcement" Manager job listing - Working knowledge of DMCA and copyright law preferred
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