20/08/2005 @ 23:55 GMT
deusx : Quake 3: Arena Source GPL'ed - Fun with grep - "Results of `grep -ri fuck *'"
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20/08/2005 @ 21:56 GMT
Linkorama : BarCamp Slashdoted - Of course, based on the bullshit story
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20/08/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
Milo Vermeulen : mrkwang's Korean movie blog [via]
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20/08/2005 @ 21:55 GMT
kayodeok : MapYourAncestors.com - Bringing Genealogy To Life - via ResearchBuzz: "MapYourAncestors.com, will take a family tree and photos you provide and put it on a Google Map"
gleuschk : MapYourAncestors.com - Bringing Genealogy To Life - more google-maps hackery-pokery
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20/08/2005 @ 20:56 GMT
joshua : Michael J. Radwin talks - incl minimal calendaring formats
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20/08/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
kayodeok : RMail: Feed Your Inbox RSS - Via ResearchBuzz: "RMail allows you to subscribe to any RSS feed. It's simple; enter the URL of the feed and your e-mail address, and you'll be subscribed!"
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20/08/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
deusx : Meyerweb: WordPress Tools: WP-Gatekeeper - "WP-Gatekeeper is a comment-spam defense plugin for WordPress 1.5."
kayodeok : Meyerweb: WordPress Tools: WP-Gatekeeper - WP-Gatekeeper is a comment-spam defense plugin for WordPress 1.5.
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20/08/2005 @ 20:55 GMT
deusx : The Last Craft? Marcus' blog on Agile Web Development - Listen kids, AJAX is not cool - "I cannot think of a worse collision of technologies than low level user interfaces with requests over the internet."
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deusx : Bud Light - Real Men of Genius - Mr. Company Computer Guy.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)
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20/08/2005 @ 19:56 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : Terry Gross interviews William Gibson (1989)
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20/08/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
kayodeok : Ask Download Squad: What's the first thing you install on your computer? - What's the first thing you install on your computer? Drivers, Firefox, Security Utilities from Sysinternal and NirSoft, AntiVirus, AntiSpyware etc
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20/08/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
gleuschk : The Rising Sea - Mathematics Notes - An Australian grad student's notes on Hartshorne, Matsumura, etc
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20/08/2005 @ 19:55 GMT
Andy Baio : Dick Tracy busting DVD pirates in new storyline - "your living is costing the movie industry five billion a year!"
jimray : Dick Tracy saves the movie biz $5 billion a year - This strip is copyrighted by Tribune Media Services, one of the largest media conglomerates in the country. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
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20/08/2005 @ 17:55 GMT
kellan : Non-scalable introduction ceremonies - One guess on who was 'Internet crack dealer'. #
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20/08/2005 @ 15:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : Airhook - Alternate to TCP, used in some DHT networks
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20/08/2005 @ 12:56 GMT
Isofarro : Moving Beyond the Basics: Scott Isaacs on AJAX Design Patterns - List of problems that still need to be solved
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20/08/2005 @ 12:55 GMT
ricmac : Scott Rafer highlights the international bloggers on the Feedster Top 500 - From my part of the world - 4 Aussies and 1 New Zealander (yours truly).
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20/08/2005 @ 11:55 GMT
ricmac : molly.com visited Technorati - Interesting counterpoint to Jason Kottke's post. Whatever you say about Technorati, they are absolutely brilliant at generating buzz.
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20/08/2005 @ 10:56 GMT
Isofarro : Ajax Gotchas - text/xml, IE caching and file locking
deusx : Something Witty Goes Here - Blog Archive Ajax Gotchas - "This is just a quick entry for me to jot down some caveats that I encountered while making a simple instant messaging application for the browser using Asynchronous JavaScript, XML and PHP."
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20/08/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : The Future of the Car: Behold the All-Seeing, Self-Parking, Safety-Enforcing, Networked Automobile - Radar, lasers, wireless radio networks and other embedded tech will enable our cars to sense faraway traffic and stop accidents before they happen. But who will be in the driver’s seat?
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20/08/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Student held over online mugging - Police in Japan have arrested a Chinese student over the use of a network of software "bots" to steal items in an online role playing game (RPG)
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20/08/2005 @ 10:55 GMT
kayodeok : Supercomputer's key to the brain - Blue Gene, a commercially available supercomputer, will help scientists to peer into the most inscrutable part of ourselves. "We are trying to understand the brain, and one pathway is to take our available knowledge of the brain and put it to a test insid
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20/08/2005 @ 09:55 GMT
kayodeok : Exploring Internet Explorer: The Local Intranet Zone and Proxies: The Surprising Connection - "nternet Explorer's security model is based around five zones: The Restricted Sites Zone, the Internet Zone, the Local Intranet Zone, the Trusted Sites Zone and the Local Machine Zone. Zones offer a convenient mapping between sites and desired security se
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20/08/2005 @ 07:55 GMT
Eric Meyer : O'Reilly joins the search engine spam parade - Nothing to do but quote Phil: "This just sucks."
kayodeok : O'Reilly joins the search engine spam parade - "How horribly low have we sunk, that I'm not willing to link to O'Reilly sites without a rel="nofollow", because they are a bunch of low-life search engine spammers?"
Andy Baio : O'Reilly's search engine spam - read about this on my last day at Foo Camp, but couldn't get a quote from anyone there [via]
jkottke : O'Reilly spam advertising - It's sad to see O'Reilly selling PageRank to all these mortgage and hotel sites that have thoroughly polluted Google with their bad results. Much of the onus is on Google to clean that stuff out, but as Rogers notes in the thread, "if you're going to sell
Paul Hammond : phil ringnalda dot com: O'Reilly joins the search engine spam parade - So, how do you feel about this?
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20/08/2005 @ 06:55 GMT
Matthew M. Boedicker : dome tent and 2 sleeping bags for $30 shipped
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20/08/2005 @ 04:55 GMT
gleuschk : John Leadley 1927–2005 - thank you, John.
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20/08/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
ricmac : Yahoo's new search master - "Yahoo wants to turn its fragmented set of services, content and marketplaces into a cohesive whole and to aggregate, distribute and monetize the creative output of its users."
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20/08/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
ricmac : Nick Gall's OSCON keynote - "Web 1.0 made a three compromises. It was read-only, one-way links, and macroformated (page-level granularity). [...] Web 2.0 fixes these three compromises."
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20/08/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
ricmac : OSCon: excerpt on Web 2.0 - "...now we're seeing "the first true Web 2.0 applications"--meaning applications that create something new rather than just enhancements to the underlying web site."
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20/08/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
ricmac : RSS as a Web 2.0 platform - "...for developers embracing RSS as a platform, there is tremendous value to add in terms of flagging, aggregating and filtering the stuff that I care about and the people or sources that I respect."
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20/08/2005 @ 03:55 GMT
ricmac : Matt McAlister: motivations for participating online - "Might it be that the digital world is starting to look and feel more and more like the analog world?"
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20/08/2005 @ 02:56 GMT
Nelson Minar : Customs meltdown - Travellers trapped five hours because of Windows virus
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20/08/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
plasticbag : Randomly, the weekend of FooCamp is also the weekend of the Harrison festival for hairy gay men... - I wonder - is there really no intersection at all between the two events / communities?
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20/08/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
plasticbag : A transcription of Brewster Kahle's piece at NotCon 2004 on the Universal access to all human knowledge - Really interesting piece that estimates some of the stuff that's available or could be available in the future and how hard it would be to make it available to everyone...
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20/08/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
plasticbag : In which Jason Kottke makes a mockery of my gorgeous hat experience in the Flickr offices - I'm going to get you Kottke. Watch your back and don't put any funny hats on. That's all I'm saying...
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20/08/2005 @ 02:55 GMT
plasticbag : Jason Kottke takes the Technorati crew to task for being, well, a bit rubbish - Don't know what I think about this - there's no denying the service is flaky, but then again the problem grows pretty quickly and it must be an enormous struggle to keep up with it...
Rod Begbie : So long, Technorati (kottke.org) - I quite agree. Technorati have played the publicity game brilliantly, but I've always found their webapp to be half-assed and broken. [via] #
tehu : Jason is loosing his temper with Technorati - Technorati has the brand, the nice people, the cool formats... But where have they put reliability ?
ricmac : Kottke says good bye to Technorati - "Over the past few months, I've been comparing the results from PubSub to those of Technorati and PS is kicking ass."
jimray : Kottke is pissed because Technorati doesn't link to him as much as he wants. Wah. - Posts like these are why I haven't read kottke.org in months. This is grandiose "look at me!" whining at best, borderline megalomania at worst; this is why normal people hate bloggers.
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jimray : 15 answers to creationist nonsense - This is an oldie - linking here because the original SciAm article has gone behind a pay-for firewall
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20/08/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
Nelson Minar : SF Bay island for sale - unique, if you have $6M to blow (via Luxist)
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20/08/2005 @ 00:55 GMT
kayodeok : XML.com: Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 1 - This two-part series of articles covers remote scripting using the AJAX XMLHttpRequest protocol. Part one walks through an example application that demonstrates how to implement the protocol, while part two will show how to create a usable interface
Isofarro : Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 1 - A short example with code examples for client and server
Philippe Janvier : Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 1 - "...an example application that demonstrates how to implement the XMLHttpRequest protocol". [via] #
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