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Das eez kaput! Sometime around 2002 I spaced the entire database table that mapped individual entries to categories. Such is life. What follows is a random sampling of entries that were associated with the category. Over time, the entries will be updated and then it will be even more confusing. Wander around, though, it's still a fun way to find stuff.

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The story began with a network security guy,

hired to lock down an 802.11 network in an office that spanned seven floors.
The first step was to secure the actual network which involved firewalls, VPNs, complicated rules at the router level and, if it had kept going, more stuff that would have made me fall asleep faster than I already was. The second problem, however, was what to do about people bringing in their own wireless hubs and just plugging them in to the network. The solution? The company bought seven Aibo's, each equipped with 802.11 cards, that were left to wander around the offices. Whenever they got within range of an errant wireless hub they were programmed to sit down and start barking.

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Joshua Stein : Replacing WEP with IPsec

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Matt Vella : WWW::Bugzilla.pm

Handles submission/update of bugzilla bugs via WWW::Mechanize.

Sweet. Even the thought of never having to look at the default query page on a bugzilla install makes me happy.

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Tim Bray on inventing new characters

For example, it really hardly seems necessary to take a perfectly straightforward concept like countable-infinity and represent it with a typographical orgasm consisting of a large Hebrew letter Alef (U+05D0) with a subscript zero, pronounced Aleph-Null. Mind you, it looks kind of cool. Maybe that's the point.

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Dave Rolsky on Module::Build.pm

All of this prompts the question of "why not just use Perl itself for all of this?" That's exactly the question that Ken Williams answered with Module::Build. The goal of Module::Build is to do everything useful that ExtUtils::MakeMaker does, but to do this all with pure Perl wherever possible.

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Ben Trott : mtlfo.pl

Given either a URL or an entry ID (see below), mltfo.pl first builds a list of TrackBack pings for that entry. It then follows those pings back to the site from which they were sent and finds the TrackBack embedded RDF. From this RDF it looks for the MT category name in dc:subject. It then searches for the site's RSS file, trying first to use auto-discovery, then starting back at the base URI and looking for index.rdf at each path segment (for example, http://www.foo.com/index.rdf, http://www.foo.com/bar/index.rdf, etc). It then fetches the RSS feed and scans that for items in the same category as the original item.

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I recently built a fresh FreeBSD install.

I run Windowmaker because I hate X-Windows with a passion and it's the only windowing system I've found that just works. Periodically, I think about translucent shell windows but they are never worth the trouble. This is the list of my dock-thingies, from top to bottom:
  1. the dock thingy thingy
  2. a clock
  3. the wm prefs thingy (arguably unnecessary)
  4. xterm
  5. emacs
  6. phoenix (mostly just because mozilla takes so damn long to build)
That's it. Why am I telling you this? Because I've gotten used to checking weblogs using the weblogs.com Mozilla sidebar widget that I wrote earlier in the year. Periodically, I use Phoenix which still doesn't have support for user-defined sidebars. I could, you say, run one of the many aggregators available - as an X-thingy no less! It's not that I dis-like aggregators, per se, they're mostly fine tools in their own right. But damned if I want to run YA-application. I know I could automate the process and hide it and and and. And the less fancy-pants hoop jumping I have in my life, the better. No offence to anyone, but I don't need any help making things anymore complicated than they are. Witness, the time I spent yesterday morning thinking about writing a tool to poll the weblogs.com file and write a new "weblogs" folder in my browser's bookmarks file every hour.

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Well, that does it. I'm finally going to write XML::Filter::XMLRPC.

see also : ical2rdf . File it all under "If you had an idea but never did anything about, did you really have the idea? "

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The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : peregrination

Peregrination \Per`e*gri*na"tion\, n. [L. peregrinatio: cf. F. p['e]r['e]grination.] A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries. ``His peregrination abroad.'' --Bacon. web1913
peregrination n : travel (especially by foot) wn

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : geezer

A lad, in the purest sense of the word. Usually from london. Likes women, beer, and football. Tends to be involved in suspect deals such as "second-hand televisions."
ex. Look at John--he thinks he's a geezer.
see also : geezer dict-ified

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Rasterweb : See if there's interest in at least embedding Lynx in the sidebar...

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Benjamin Trott : "I've started implementing the common weblog API in Movable Type."

Meanwhile, Evan Williams says "All this means some breakage will occur..." Basically, it sounds like the Blogger API is going to support the metaWeblog API struct widget and, if I'm getting it, add a struct widget for authentication. Which ultimately begs the question : Ach! Why the fuck don't we just make a long story short and rig all the methods to accept a single struct as their argument?! I'm not really sure what the point of having an API is if we're just going to pass around whatever we want in cute method containers but atleast it would be one less argument we'd have to concern ourselves with. It would also make SOAP-ify the API that much easier .

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : wwwzipitdotcom!

Shut your mouth!
ex. Hey! Wwwzipitdotcom! You are being rude!

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The dictified dictionary.com word of the day is : obloquy

Obloquy \Ob"lo*quy\ ([o^]b"l[-o]*kw[y^]), n. [L. obloquium, fr. obloqui. See {Oblocutor}.] 1. Censorious speech; defamatory language; language that casts contempt on men or their actions; blame; reprehension. Shall names that made your city the glory of the earth be mentioned with obloquy and detraction? --Addison. 2. Cause of reproach; disgrace. [Obs.] --Shak. Syn: Reproach; odium; censure; contumely; gainsaying; reviling; calumny; slander; detraction. web1913
obloquy n 1: the state of disgrace resulting from public abuse [syn: {opprobrium}] 2: a malicious attack [syn: {defamation}, {calumny}, {traducement}, {hatchet job}] wn

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : hangry

The state of anger and blind frustration experienced during prolonged periods of hunger.
ex. Don't get too close to Jason, he hasn't eaten and is very hangry.

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The random pseudodictionary.com word of the day is : callow

To touch someone inappropirately
ex. He just callowed my privates.
see also : callow dict-ified

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Randal L. Schwartz : Parsing Interesting Things

"[C]ertainly Perl’s regular expressions are pretty powerful in the first place, and this task really wouldn’t be that difficult with hand-written code, but we can go a bit further and pull out a nifty tool from the CPAN: the “madman of Perl” Damian Conway’s Parse::RecDescent . This module permits extremely complex parsers to be built by specifying a nice hierarchical description of the data (as a grammar), and a series of actions to be taken as each portion of the data is returned. I find it very simple to use, and whipped up a parser in no time."

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is abeyance

| source : web1913 | Abeyance \A*bey"ance\, n. [OF. abeance expectation, longing; a (L. ad) + baer, beer, to gape, to look with open mouth, to expect, F. bayer, LL. badare to gape.] 1. (Law) Expectancy; condition of being undetermined. Note: When there is no person in existence in whom an inheritance (or a dignity) can vest, it is said to be in abeyance, that is, in expectation; the law considering it as always potentially existing, and ready to vest whenever a proper owner appears. --Blackstone. 2. Suspension; temporary suppression. Keeping the sympathies of love and admiration in a dormant state, or state of abeyance. --De Quincey. | source : wn | abeyance n : temporary cessation or suspension [syn: {suspension}]

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Graham Klyne : "I've found it easier to use Notation 3 [1] to create arbitrary RDF content

"in a text editor, then use cwm [2] to convert it to RDF/XML. For example, my current WebWho profile source is at [3], which generates the RDF/XML [4]." see also : RDF::Notation3.pm

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openRTSP

"is a command-line program that can be used to open, stream, receive, and (optionally) record media streams that are specified by a RTSP URL - i.e., an URL that begins with rtsp:// " via hack the planet

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Michael Stern : "The atmosphere is strained, but polite.

Perhaps the frequency of every New Yorker's intercourse (in the old-fashioned sense) with members of other ethnic groups helps. That didn't help the Jews in Germany in 1938, or Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994, but maybe it helps here."

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I confess that I'm not sure what the point of this thread is.

It seems to have something to do with the fact that RSS isn't very good for doing anything more complicated than it was designed for. It might also be about how people are too stupid to generate valid RSS documents. Or both. Hello? If you want a super-whizbang meta-format that will be adaptable enough to meet all of your quirks, use RSS 1.0 and write a module if it doesn't already do what you want it to. Just please shut up about it, already. RSS is just like tables before the magical world of cascading style sheets that have ushered in a brave new world of Right Thing-edness...when they work. RSS is simple to grok, simple to implement and yeilds tangible results because no one has ever bothered to check for anything other than well-formedness. ( <![CDATA[]]> tags make pretty short work of that, as it is...) Deal with it, folks : RSS got hijacked by the street and starting a re-education campaign is a waste of time.

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Steven L. Telleen : Intranet Organization - Strategies for managing change

"Talking to companies that have implemented Intranets, the toughest issues are not the technology but the people issues. What is missing entirely is a book that takes a thoughtful look at how an organization might transition to all these wonderful benefits, what it means in terms of organizational needs, role requirements and reskilling people and how the organizational strategy relates to the technology decisions. In other words, the critical stuff that links strategy and technology."

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Haruki Murakami : Honey Pie

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In case you thought the Dock, in MacOS X, was little more

than a flight of fancy on the part of a few engineers at Apple, witness the fisheye menu .

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C'est La Vie talks to Daniel Poliquin.

"For 30 years, demographers have been debating whether francophones outside of Quebec will disappear. It's a politically charged and emotional topic. But Franco-Ontarian author, essayist and translator Daniel Poliquin is trying to humanize the debate. In fact, he says he has met an assimilated francophone who was in perfectly good health!" (real audio)

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is exegesis

| source : web1913 | Exegesis \Ex`e*ge"sis\, n.; pl. {Exegeses}. [NL., fr.Gr. ?,fr. ? to explain, interpret; ? out + ? to guide, lead, akin, to ? to lead. See {Agent}.] 1. Exposition; explanation; especially, a critical explanation of a text or portion of Scripture. 2. (Math.) The process of finding the roots of an equation. [Obs.] | source : wn | exegesis n 1: an explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible) 2: critical interpretation of a text (especially of the Bible)

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From the shooting fish in a bowl department : "It's easier for him to stay on message

when the interview lasts only a few minutes." This, of course, is the first thing they teach you to say about the party leader in press secretary school.

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is satiety

| source : web1913 | Satiety \Sa*ti"e*ty\, n. [L. satietas, from satis, sat, enough: cf. F. sati['e]t['e].] The state of being satiated or glutted; fullness of gratification, either of the appetite or of any sensual desire; fullness beyond desire; an excess of gratification which excites wearisomeness or loathing; repletion; satiation. In all pleasures there is satiety. --Hakewill. But thy words, with grace divine Imbued, bring to their sweetness no satiety. --Milton. Syn: Repletion; satiation; surfeit; cloyment. | source : wn | satiety n : the state of being satisfactorily full and unable to take on more [syn: {repletion}, {satiation}] | source : devils | SATIETY, n. The feeling that one has for the plate after he has eaten its contents, madam.

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Douglas Adams, 1952 - 2001

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is nepotism

| source : web1913 | Nepotism \Nep"o*tism\ (?; 277), n. [L. nepus, nepotus, nephew: cf. F. n['e]potisme. See {Nephew}.] Undue attachment to relations; favoritism shown to members of one's family; bestowal of patronage in consideration of relationship, rather than of merit or of legal claim. From nepotism Alexander V. was safe; for he was without kindred or relatives. But there was another perhaps more fatal nepotism, which turned the tide of popularity against him -- the nepotism of his order. --Milman. | source : wn | nepotism n : favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs) | source : devils | NEPOTISM, n. Appointing your grandmother to office for the good of the party.

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I imagine that Scott McCloud would be pleased

to see other people, like the Zope gods, talking about the "space in between" content . "Lately Rael [Dornfest] has been talking about doing P2P for syndication. P2P could be the kind of transformative breakthrough for DC and RDF. Without a standard vocabularly across verticals (music, etc.), P2P will be another thousand islands, which dramatically lowers the utility. Unlike web pages, which generally wants content to be broadcast and rendered, P2P wants to content to be exchanged. This model demands interoperable content." One of the things we talked about at the last gathering of the YULbloggers was the categorization system used at aaronland. A neat idea that was tossed out, technical and design implementations aside, was creating a dynamic, network based category system to which users could subscribe and contribute. Instead of [insert weblog administrative interface here] pulling a list of categories out of some kind of local data-store, the application makes an xml-rpc call to a remote server that returns an associative array containing the most recently compiled list of categories submitted by all the users. Remember, you are still setting aside technical and design issues for the time being. If nothing seems like an suitable match for whatever you're writing about, you create a new category which your application duly notes and sends to the remote server. And so on and so on. Maybe you create a special category subscription page that you consult every n days instead of slurping the list every time you post something, but you get the idea. I can think of a lot of reasons, good and bad, why people are trying to create definitive standards to which we all subscribe but taken to its logical conclusion, when you apply this kind of instutional thinking outside of a limited or specific application the end result is pretty much soul-crushing. Standardized interpretation is still just the tyranny of the majority dressed up in buzzword-bingo. From my point of view, it would be more interesting to see all the new and different ways that people create to describe what they are thinking and watch that influence what I'm thinking. After all, the street still finds its own use for things... see also : Scott McCloud and Scott McCloud talking about the space between content (quicktime) and then The XML-Meta Architecture .

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My friend Christine

is going to be doing readings of her book, Last Chance Texaco, in Montreal next month : "The dates are as follows: McGill - (don't have a room # as of yet, but am reading for Sue Elmslie's contemporary women's fiction class and the general public) Fri, Dec 1st, 11:30 am. Paragraphe Bookstore - Tues, Dec 5th, 7 pm. Doublehook Bookstore - Thurs, Dec 7th, 7:30 pm." Funny, and I thought all my friends were lawyers.

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Blair Zajac : WebFS::FileCopy.pm

"provides some simple routines to read, move, copy, and delete files as references by string URLs, URI objects or URIs embedded in HTTP::Reqeust or LWP::Request objects."

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Salon : The gleeful contrarian

"Now Dutton [ publisher of Arts & Letters Daily , the weblog we'd all like to be ] has struck again, founding the online publishing house Cybereditions, dedicated to making available worthwhile scholarly books that had fallen out of print. Cybereditions offers them up as e-books, HTML downloads and print-on-demand paperbacks."

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Gisle Aas : Data::DumpXML.pm

mmmm... arbitrary data structures.

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Michael Lewis : Boom Box

"The means of consumption, not the means of production, are the engine of modern economic life. The consumer's neurons will be measured and priced only if the consumer wants his neurons to be measured and priced, because their precise measurement enables others to give him exactly what he wants. If this is a conspiracy, it's a whole new kind of conspiracy. The consumer must conspire against himself." I'm going to turn my computer off now and continue enjoying the weekend.

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"Now this isn't quite a Cinderella story

about the hippy-dippy restaurant that made it. It is doubtful that Santropol will issue an IPO a la Ben & Jerry's or set up franchises like The Body Shop (although Gilker, Luczynski, and James Solkin set up their restaurant at about the same time). But Café Santropol does prove that even a small business can have a large impact."

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Dave Cross : Sub::Approx.pm

"allows you to call functions by _approximate_ names. Why you would ever want to do this is a complete mystery to me. ... I can't stress too strongly that this will make your code completely unmaintainable and you really shouldn't use this module unless you're doing something very stupid." Combined with mod_speling and mod_perl , this guarantees to bring a whole new level of excitement and possibilities to the burgeoning field of web applications!

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Michael Stutz : Managing Documents With SGMLtools

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Where does all this bad computer karma come from?

These are also the times when I ask where all the Boundless Enthusiasm comes from, but I guess that's a different story.

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NY Times : Newspaper prints codes that link readers to the Web

This has "Hey everyone! Come on over for our Y2K retro party tonight!" written all over it.

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John Howe : Copyrighting the Book of Life

"With all the foresight and humanity Europe exercised when carving up Africa, biotech companies are rapaciously carving up your body in a sort of posthuman colonialism, racing each other and the government to gain exclusive rights over your genes. In the coming decades, our God-given traits may become as interchangeable -- and marketable -- as an Ikea modular home-entertainment system."

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The free BeOS Personal Edition

is supposed to avaliable for downloading today! The information and download page says it will be available at 11h00 EST.

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The Emacs Babel mode

"You give it a word or paragraph to translate and select the source and destination languages, and it connects to the translation server, retrieves the data, and presents it in a special *babel* buffer." mmmmm...emacs.

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Stop typing amazon.com

"Amazon.com managed to bluff their way into a patent on one-click ordering, a technology used by every Internet commerce site. It is a simplistic, obvious technology that no one should've been allowed to patent. If we permit them to continue suing Barnes &amp; Noble and their other competitors, they will achieve a technology monopoly across all Internet commerce sites. Not only is this unscrupulous and immoral, but it will mean higher prices everywhere. To put this patent in perspective, it is as if someone were allowed to patent the process of taking a credit card order over the phone."

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Happy belated birthday to Bump

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Also in Montreal

city officials outlaw the Spoon Man . Only in Montreal would the Red Tape Brigade decide to ban buskers from performing one of the province's musical traditions. (real audio)

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Jeffrey Zeldman : The Day the Browser Died

"Netscape and Style Sheets. They go together like peanut butter and bicycle chains." Personally, I've come to rely on &lt;a href = "http://www.icab.de"&gt;iCab&lt;/a&gt;'s error reporting features to debug misplaced tags that otherwise cause Netscape to panic and die. I can only assume that Netscape has been infiltrated by Dada-ists, or something...

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Charles Taylor

"La question est de savoir si on veut garder le français comme langue publique commune ou si on veut que les francophones de souche demeurent majoritaires. Dans le premier cas, où on définit le français de telle sorte que tous puissent y être associés, il n'y a pas de problème, le français va demeurer majoritaire à Montréal. Si on parle des francophones de souche, c'est autre chose. Mais veut-on garder la langue française ou une majorité de francophones pure laine?"

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What is startpage?

"[S]tartpage is actually called renderStartPage, and is a Frontier macro. When you call renderStartPage in your web page, it returns a nice set of tables that correspond to a set nested tables in the Frontier Object Database (ODB) containing URL's organized by categories."

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Eye : Sex and disability

"Whose job should it be to help disabled people make love?"

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Me Mom & Morgentaler

reunion in Montreal at Metropolis! Forget Flag & Fireworks Day and get thee to the border !

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The End of Violence in Vancouver

Beyerstein said it is easy to place signs in banks or at building entrances to warn people they are under surveillance, but it is much more difficult to inform people when an entire district is covered by CCTV.

The amount of signage required to counter this would be enormous, and would itself leave citizens with the feeling that they have entered the world of The Prisoner.

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