Stuff for Geeks
RIAA Wants To Throw In the Towel On 3-Year-Old Case
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ICANN Loses Control of Its Own Domain Names
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Installing Ubuntu On an OLPC XO
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Cassini's Primary Mission Ends, Two-Year Extension Begins
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Working Towards an Eco-Friendly Fireworks Display
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Interview With Author of the First Spoof Language
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IE 8 To Include New Security Tools
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Queue everything and delight everyone
Queue everything and delight everyone. Les Orchard explains why I’ve been getting interested in queues recently: “One of the problems it seems most modern web apps face is the tendency to want to do everything all at once, and all in the same code that responds directly to a user.”
NC Judge Takes "A Fresh Look" At RIAA Subpoenas
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TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 14-Jul-08
- Safari 3.1.2 for Tiger from Apple "includes stability improvements and the latest security updates." In particular, that means that Apple fixed a vulnerability in the WebKit framework upon which Safari relies that could enable an exploit if you visited a Web site that used maliciously crafted JavaScript. The Leopard version of Safari was updated by either the Mac OS X 10.5.4 Update, or by Security Update 2008-004. Software Update should provide the download for those who need it, or you can download directly from Apple's Web site. (Free, 49.2 MB)
- 1Password 2.6.5 from Agile Web Solutions updates the form-filling and password management utility with improved support for Firefox 3, support for the Safari 4 Developer Preview, DEVONagent, the OmniWeb Sneaky Peek releases, and Flock 2. Localizations were removed for smaller download sizes, credit card filling was improved on a number of sites, and a variety of small cosmetic changes were made. The new version also provides some stability fixes. ($34.95 new, free upgrade, 14 MB)
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A Look at the Presidential Candidates
A Look at the Presidential Candidates. The Big Picture (the Boston Globe’s fantastic photojournalism blog) presents a fascinating collection of historical photos of Senators Barack Obama and John McCain.
Open Source Twitter Competitor Emerges
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Lost Footage of "Metropolis" Found
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eBay'er Arrested for Attempting to Sell His Vote
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Prominent Mathematicians Rebuke Recent Riemann Hypothesis Proof
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First Results From Messenger's Mercury Flyby
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Bavarian Police Can Legally Place Trojans On PCs
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quipt
quipt (via). Extremely clever idea: Cache JavaScript in window.name (which persists between page views and can hold several MB of data), but use document.referrer to check that an external domain hasn’t loaded the cache with malicious code for an XSS attack. UPDATE: Jesse Ruderman points out a fatal flaw in the comments.
Google Seeking "FriendRank" Patent
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Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer?
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