Dubbah might have cause at least one good thing since taking the US Presidancy, The Wired Left Awakens.
When should blogs publish private
When should blogs publish private e-mails?
I usually ask permission when quoteing email or
icq/jabber/irc but as a courtsy not a rule.
The only time i would definately require permission is if the message, email or icq etc,
was sent encrypted. The rational, anything sent in clear text is already kinda public. If you don’t want something public then encrypt it.
When should blogs publish private
When should blogs publish private e-mails?
I usually ask permission when quoteing email or
icq/jabber/irc but as a courtsy not a rule.
The only time i would definately require permission is if the message, email or icq etc,
was sent encrypted. The rational, anything sent in clear text is already kinda public. If you don’t want something public then encrypt it.
AMD Athlon Multi-Processor Under Linux dual Athlons are definately on my wish list.
AMD Athlon Multi-Processor Under Linux dual Athlons are definately on my wish list.
A Study In Scarlet: Exploiting
A Study In Scarlet: Exploiting Common Vulnerabilities in PHP Applications
A Study In Scarlet: Exploiting
A Study In Scarlet: Exploiting Common Vulnerabilities in PHP Applications
Dave on Microsoft’s recent OEMs
Dave on Microsoft’s recent OEMs can put other apps on the Windows XP desktop.
I haven’t seen anyone fall for Microsoft’s concession to the OEMs yesterday. Got a little bit of pushback from Microsoft PR. They said that Passport wasn’t in the box. Oh. Really. OK, it’s actually there. Take it out? No. OK. I get it. It’s only the old bits that are semi-optional, the ones where the competition is dead. Ahhh I see.
Like all “we are really nice guys” from Microsoft, a meaningless gesture. Just like one of the local dealerships they are “Giving It to you straight”.
Dave on Microsoft’s recent OEMs
Dave on Microsoft’s recent OEMs can put other apps on the Windows XP desktop.
I haven’t seen anyone fall for Microsoft’s concession to the OEMs yesterday. Got a little bit of pushback from Microsoft PR. They said that Passport wasn’t in the box. Oh. Really. OK, it’s actually there. Take it out? No. OK. I get it. It’s only the old bits that are semi-optional, the ones where the competition is dead. Ahhh I see.
Like all “we are really nice guys” from Microsoft, a meaningless gesture. Just like one of the local dealerships they are “Giving It to you straight”.
The problem of Persistent Domains
The problem of Persistent Domains
This is a proposal to address the problems with the persistence of HTTP URIs. It introduces the concept of a datestamped domain name with associated rights and obligations of ownership.