netnewswire/feeddemon syncing free as well


January 29th, 2008

Because I can be rather hasty sometimes, I have overlooked one important aspect that makes the free NetNewsWire (and its Windows counterpart FeedDemon) even more enticing as a favoured RSS reader: feed syncing via NewsGator is free as well1. Which may not be news for some and not that big a deal for others, because FTP syncing was obviously free before.
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  1. The obvious was pointed out by a blog post from one of NNW’s developers, via Daring Fireball []

first round of scientology documents leaked


January 27th, 2008

The Church of Scientology and an Internet group going by the name of Anonymous have been going at ‘war’ in the past few days, with CoS being on the receiving end of quite a few electronic blows.

First round of documents that were retrieved from the CoS are here. I didn’t yet check to see how many of these documents have been previously available and whatnot, but briefly skimming over them, they definitely seem to be internal, ‘for-pay’ material. So if you find this genuine and have off-shore mirrors, you know what to do.

UPDATE: Obviously most of these documents and a whole bunch of other related materials are available at the Bay.


dumb ideas of the internet: givedanabuck


January 25th, 2008

Why should I? givedanabuck.com is a website aiming at raising $1 million through $1 donations from random people. Where will that money go? MacBook Airs, fancy dinners and maybe some angel funding for various start-ups that the webmaster deems interesting. He says that if the Million Dollar page and Facebook can so easily convince people to give away money, why couldn’t he?

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a brief olpc/sugar review


January 25th, 2008

I gave the OLPC interface1 a quick run tonight, and I must say it is… intriguing. I understand, now, some of Robert Graham’s arguments as to why the OLPC may be detrimental to third-world countries instead of helping them get access to more technology. While *I* certainly may find the interface interesting, someone that has never been exposed to computers before will be conditioned by Sugar2. Take said person and put them in front of even a GNOME Linux desktop and it will take a bit for them to adjust. Put them in front of something as clunky and bloated as a generic Windows interface and they may actually think you are trying to make fun of them3.
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  1. The words have been carefully chosen, for I only really analysed the interface thus far []
  2. The OLPC’s interface []
  3. Though even in the case of GNOME, the shift may be quite strenuous, I am taking into account that the OLPC is a Linux distribution []

paulo coelho is a pirate


January 24th, 2008

I am no literary critic. I have enjoyed some of Coelho’s novels, although admittedly they are a bit too optimistic for my liking. But this is not a literary blog either, so you know there’s a catch. Paulo Coelho is happy that his work is available online ‘for free’1

Whether Coelho himself published most of his novels online himself or not is debatable. But as quite a few outlets have reported today, he is both endorsing this method of distribution and openly stating that it has helped him sell more books. Because people are more likely to buy things that they have already read  and enjoyed. I think this confuses content owners to some extent, that people would actually buy their content after they’ve already digested it. But they must know - think of how many different versions of “Collector’s Edition” movies and “Greatest Hits” albums come out!

Slowly we see the artists themselves beginning to let their creations flow freely on the Internet. Certainly they do enjoy the revenue, but many admit they prefer to know that people disseminate their work even if it is by ‘illegal’ means. The poorer acts - those that rely on copycat status to drive some album sales before they fade out - are the ones to really shiver at the news - and doubly so their masters, the MAFIAA.

  1. read: pirated, for whatever definition of the term you choose []

passcode your iphone


January 24th, 2008

iphone-passwd

While it may be a bit of a nuisance to enter it as often as you unlock the device, the iPhone passcode might become more than just a guard against the prying eyes of one’s curious-for-gossip friends - lately, there seems to be indication that sooner or later policemen may be able to simply take a look in your smartphones and similar devices if they so deem appropriate. As Ars Technica puts it:

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macheist serials [n00bage]


January 18th, 2008

Macheist %C2%Bb Bundle Receipt-20080118-002554

I am not certain how Google indexed and cached a https site so I must call n00bage on the Christian guy whose serials are now undoubtedly circulating on every shareboard and FTP site there is.

UPDATE: The Google cache page is no longer available, however numerous mirrors and/or screenshots of the page have already been created.


bittorrent DoS problems = busy night for the RIAA


January 17th, 2008

Since news hit the wire today that some versions of µTorrent and the official BitTorrent clients are vulnerable to DoS attacks, I’m sure the RIAA and their lackeys have launched a massive campaign to try and turn off users’ clients, even if only for a little while. Since many people run seedboxes, this could pose a problem.

This could pose a problem in the long run, too. Am I the only one to believe the RIAA will eventually start trying to corrupt trackers and/or clients? Since they seem to be losing legal battles, at some they might decide it’s more effective to find vulnerabilities and other problems and so disrupt the usage of p2p software altogether.


skitch now open


January 17th, 2008

Skitch has now opened the beta for everybody that wants to try it out. If you have a Mac and want an easier way to take screenshots - now you have it.


some updates


January 15th, 2008

The COM link on the sidebar (besides RSS) will now let you subscribe to the comments feed for a particular post if you click it from that post’s page, if for some that’s more convenient than getting e-mail updates. The global comments feed is reachable by clickingthe same link from the main page.

Hacking on this reminded me I’m not a PHP developer =)


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