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“Thinking and learning through principled discussions with an enemy is an opportunity, not a trap.”
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For your nightmares tonight: a whole page of Judge Judy animated gifs.
A new Delicious destination
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Nice to know that my Delicious bookmarks could have a new home. But to replace Delicious for me, it would need a Firefox plugin that wouldn’t require me to use the Google toolbar, and an automated post-to-blog workflow.
Grab bag: Anonymous edition
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How not to behave as a security company.
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I see a bust of Thomas Jefferson in my future.
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Things that I didn’t think I’d ever see, part 1: the Lord of the Rings from the perspective of an Orc.
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You read that right.
Reading the tea leaves
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Jean-Louis Gassée reads the tea leaves and digs into the future of the Macintosh market.
Grab bag: Mobile world
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Expect to see more industry efforts on prioritizing the top mobile application security concerns.
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Jim Webb is out in 2012. Is Tim Kaine in?
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Cool tool stack for getting SVG to work all the way back to IE6.
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Looking at this, it’s hard to believe that programmers haven’t embraced whitelisting. It’s just easier.
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There are plenty of stupid programming tricks that are hard to unlearn. It used to be costly in PowerBuilder (the 4GL language on which I cut my teeth) to grow the size of an array–it would take longer to populate the array because it would explicitly redo the memory allocation call for each element you added. So if you paid attention to such things, you populated your array in reverse.
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Wow. Of course, the question is, what happens next? The “higher council of armed forces” in charge of the country doesn’t give me much hope for a peaceful transition to democracy.
Visualizing Massachusetts
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Graphical overview of the Massachusetts budget.
Grab bag: Mobile market share
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Mobile device market share shown in # of devices and operating profit. Great visualization.
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Transact Business! Manage Monkeys!
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All these worlds are yours. (Except Europa.)
Grab bag: SaaS security (for authentication)
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Interesting SaaS authentication play.
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How many shofars would it take to bring down masonry?
Grab bag: Old Boston edition
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Q: How do you get rid of lots and lots of snow? A: Salt. An unsurprising exchange except for the persons involved.
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Reading through the catalog of this upcoming auction (as Boston shutters this 78 year old printing office) is enough to make any typophile excited and/or sad.
No mere ham, he
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One of the things that made me want to go into space, when I was a kid. Very cool.
Unicode Snowman says sorry for all the drifts
On developing useful, usable services
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I should really look into Instapaper.
Grab bag: I heard there was a secret chord
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How Stravinsky’s Firebird is related to Afrika Bambaataa’s “Planet Rock”, the Art of Noise’s “Beat Box,” and just about every other 1980s hit. An appreciation of the Fairlight.
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Killer terminal app for OSX.
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A market driven solution to antivax parents endangering all our children? Don’t know if there’s a high enough price that someone could pay for that.
Movin’ on up
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Very interesting.
Grab bag: Baby you can drive my car
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A system that allows passively sniffing and replay signals to open car doors and even start the ignition needs a little work.
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UVa alum John Roll died shielding Giffords aide Ron Barber from Loughner’s bullets.
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Nice chartporn walking through Apple’s financial reporting. Bets on when the iPad line crosses the Mac line?
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Launch the app and your iPhone (or iPad, or what have you) turns into an active AirPlay end point.
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Transparency on the methods of Mac app crackers.
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If it didn’t require OneNote 2010 I’d consider it. Still, pretty cool that Microsoft is writing iPhone versions of their core office suite applications.
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Useful-looking tool from Microsoft that enumerates the attack surface of a Windows machine. Run it before and after an application installation to validate that the application isn’t unnecessarily endangering you. Cool.