Archive for February, 2004

Links, rels, and profiles

Sunday, February 29th, 2004

Autodiscovery for PGP public keys.

Republicans don’t listen to lyrics

Sunday, February 29th, 2004

I’m only going to say this two hundred thousand more times: Born In The USA is not a patriotic song, and should never be used by Republicans for anything ever again.

Another blog-spoofing domain

Sunday, February 29th, 2004

weblogs.com good, wblogs.com bad; blogstudio.com good, blogstudio.net bad; blogspot.com good, bllogspot.com bad

Quick post, before I lose them again

Saturday, February 28th, 2004

A resurrection of a tab and bookmark dump in progress that was eaten by a BSOD. I was a lot funnier the last time. Presenting GRDDL and XHTML and RDF Your Trackback RDF, that you hoped would someday come out of the comments, and be useful as RDF, instead of just awkwardly phrased comments that […]

Web(logs) of trust

Friday, February 27th, 2004

Far too many words thrown at the fact that verifying a weblogger’s PGP-signed comment with a key from a keyserver tells you nothing much at all.

If only everyone would

Friday, February 27th, 2004

Jon Udell wants you to change the way you write. Me, I just want you to write another sentence or two.

Fun job (in) search

Friday, February 27th, 2004

Work for Yahoo! building a crawler that can sign up for user accounts on its own? Cool!

Google-Blogger synergy? Not much.

Friday, February 27th, 2004

“User-agent: googlebot Disallow: /” On Blog*Spot? Seem a little odd.

Fun with drafts

Saturday, February 21st, 2004

Bug. Patch. Can’t use patches? That’s a shame. Incomprehensible as it can be, there are a lot of things Unix got right, and diff and patch are two huge ones. If I need to tell you how to change two lines in a file to fix something, I can either save a copy before I […]

Blacklist these two domains

Friday, February 20th, 2004

That comment? The one where you followed the link, and it looked like a weblog? Look again, at the source of the page.