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Squeaky cheese!
Author: Tim's Bookmarks
links for 2008-06-29
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JP, TV star!!!
links for 2008-06-28
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Comparing Scalia’s 2nd amendment stance to his habeas stance is illuminating.
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Blue State’s involvement with the Obama campaign becomes mainstream news. No surprise to anyone who was paying attention.
links for 2008-06-26
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How does “attack surface minimization” translate into the web application world?
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Dammit! Now I want a mine tunnel to cellar beer in!!!
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Memorial George Carlin MP3 FTW.
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No troublesome journalism here, just a tour of the distillery. Good.
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Postmortem?
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In other news, Neal Stephenson has a new novel coming out. There goes the summer.
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Two easy ways to check copyright renewal records–online at Stanford, or looking it up in a 300MB XML file.
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On Symbian as a marketing disappointment.
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John Biggs agrees with me: Symbian is so screwed up that Nokia will likely abandon it before its first open source release.
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Chris Eng’s review of the new free SQL Injection scanning tool from HP and Microsoft.
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An interesting take on the copyright renewal notice search.
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I was here for this email rant. An interesting story that’s broader than Windows, broader than Microsoft.com, and broader than MovieMaker…
links for 2008-06-25
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The other race angle for the campaign.
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Is the scientific method based on scarcity of data?
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And really, what did BW expect?
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Doc Searls envisions a world in which we are in control of our health care, for real.
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What to do if you’re sailing on the Charles.
links for 2008-06-24
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Hi-larious parody of the faux science of audiophiles.
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This is really depressing.
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Missed this on Friday. This is why you don’t let morale slip in your call centers.
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Wikipedia norms say “no original research” but in the case of breaking news that doesn’t always stick.
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Sounds like a good way to build another Web 2.0 name generator. BurlyDrive! For the unbreakable hard drive! (I want credit on that name if a startup ever uses it btw.)
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Congrats to Doc for getting through a nasty bout with pancreatitis.
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Two masters for the new Mudcrutch album: one with compression, one without.
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Waiting for Obama to take unambiguous positions to define himself to voters. He’s got plenty of good ones to choose from.
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Summer reading? A novel that treats the fallout of the Tiananmen massacre is unlikely to be read in China, but sounds like a good perspective for the West.
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Fighting against the gingko. I miss the stench of those trees between the Rotunda and the Corner in the fall.
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Charles Wright on summer.
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Ruby might be a good candidate to start looking at systematically for vulnerabilities.
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A nice survey of the art and science of quoting on the web.
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It’s on my bookshelf, but I didn’t remember how cranky and brilliant Dowding’s book was.
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Domains include pingadw.com, alzhead.com, pingbnr.com, coldwop.com, adwbnr.com, bnrcntrl.com, chinabnr.com. At least one service that I use has been infected (and temporarily delinked).
links for 2008-06-22
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Maybe when we have more space in this house.
links for 2008-06-21
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Under agile, making every user story measurable is a tall order. Maybe the right translation is to make every epic measurable…
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An interesting inside look at the considerations of arts marketing.
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In addition to the ARDAgent vulnerability, there’s the AppleScript.THT Trojan and a Firefox 3 vuln.
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Guys, don’t screw with the product!!! White Lily = the bomb and it sounds like you’re wrecking it!
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Note that Zalm pointed to the first way in my comments yesterday, but one commenter here points out that it doesn’t really work.
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The AP was trying to draw a conservative line in the sand about linking and reuse to prevent wholesale linkblogs from profiting on its content. Nice goal, wrong approach.
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Just like dropping 3.5″ floppies and CRTs. IE6 is dead. Put a fork in it.
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Someday my blog will be able to have some really excellent fonts on it. Until then you’re stuck with what’s available. But Webfonts.info is mapping the way forward.
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Translation: I know it sucks, but I haven’t been around to work behind the scenes in the House to block it.
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I’m relieved to see that I’ve only ever done one (learn a drinking song).
links for 2008-06-20
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Good mine of photos for Wikipedia articles among others.
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Triangulating the “Media Bloggers Association.”
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A proposal for detecting XPath injection vulnerabilities. Surely it can’t be that simple.
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Privilege escalation appears to be the fault of the Apple Remote Desktop Agent, not specifically AppleScript.
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TechCrunch picks up on the “MBA” mystery.
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Recommendation for rearchitecting the stack to detect manipulated return addresses–claims to render buffer overflow vulnerabilities harmless. Interesting.
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BSO office is warning listeners about the Amanda Palmer show. Um, I thought this was supposed to be an audience building move.
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Fuzzy legal logic calls connecting to open wireless access points “theft.” Slashdot points out that a wireless access point is like asking someone to come in: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/1411204&from=rss.
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Dave takes a balanced look at the AP blogging coverage.
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2009 budget interactive and wallchart infographic.
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Oboy. You have to watch the video on Boston.com. (The one on the BSO site is, frankly, a little patronizing.)
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Snark snark snark. Lovely. I enjoyed the film but this is dead on.
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Oboy. Just as I finish listening to all my music collection, Doc Searls turns me on to another killer radio station. Get well soon, Doc.
links for 2008-06-19
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I pwn your networked coffee maker!
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I think the VGs ought to get a new press agent. The B’Hoos are eating their lunch.
links for 2008-06-18
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If the fish stinks, must we put it under a microscope to verify that it’s rotten?
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Ah, to be a kid again.
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See. I knew there was nothing wrong with me. I just have a particularly strong lark instinct.
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Argh. What’s the opposite of schadenfreude?
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I’m now reconsidering my decision to put my photos on Flickr. Any alternatives?
links for 2008-06-17
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Book review of a flawed hagiography of RFK. Are there any definitive books on the last campaign that are a little less one-sided?
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A review of the ending of Hillary’s campaign and its implication on the vote in the fall.
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What a realistic “Heroes” would look like.
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Deconstructing the .Mac –> MobileMe branding change.
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To upgrade or not? Based on John Gruber’s article, I’ll be waiting at least one more iPhone rev — for a better battery.
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I didn’t think FSJ could be topped, but FJY is pretty damned funny too. Although he’s doomed.
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Assessment of Obama as manager.
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The first version of this headline said “Yanks Lose Their Wang.” I was wondering how that slipped past the editors.
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Handy use of lsof to figure out what’s keeping my iPod connected and busy…
links for 2008-06-14
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Do excerpts infringe?
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Are free fonts worth what you pay for them?
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A former TFC member heads west.
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The story from last year about Charlotte Landrum’s work setting up the Gardner Museum’s podcast series.
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I call shenanigans.
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Sounds like a good summer read.
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Sounds like a good month’s read! BitTorrent FTW!
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Brilliant web poetry/illustration/creative project (PDF download).
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Geez. Say what you like about his interviewing style, and there is a lot to say, he at least was a man who got the country to care about politics.
links for 2008-06-13
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Nice new revision of Franklin Gothic. No pricing as yet. I like the way the compressed medium weight looks.
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I guess there’s no mourning Usenet. This is a really sad day.
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Ooops. Check those subdirectories.
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To listen: a Radiohead remix using old computer components. Perhaps to put on a mix with the Symphony for Dot Matrix Printer and “IBM 1401: A User’s Manual.”
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Using Ikea cabinets for built-ins behind a knee wall.
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Fans! (Or faans, as the original URL had it.) Well written webcomic, art inspired by Archie, science fiction fandom: what’s not to love?
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23% of all hacks of Verizon Business customers targeted application vulnerabilities.
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Katherine Patrick is a brave kid who has her head on straight. Yay!
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Congrats to Jeremy on his next big move.
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Quick hands-on summary.
links for 2008-06-12
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How to sabotage a business.