Three days worth
I’ve been trying to find some useful way to deal with the flood of incoming interesting things that I wish I had time to write about. My latest utter failure is leaving them unread in my aggregator. Yay, now I’ve got a three day backlog nagging at me every time I want to read anything.
- Citeable Blockquotes
- Paying for open source
- Layout of a PHP application
- URN, some URI scheme
- Steve Levy, Dave Sifrey, and NZ Bear: You are Hurting Us
- Avoiding leaks in Mozilla JavaScript code
- Nifty Corners
- Save ANWR
- Official vs. Personal Voice
- Skydasher lands…
- Don’t Panic
- “Just� use HTTP
- Microsoft to dominate Blogging sooner then expected…
- Opera 8 beta 3
- draft-ietf-atompub-format-06
- Minor milestone: Of almost 9 million blogs, 5 million are “active”
- User Javascript in Opera 8 beta 3
- The Blogging War: Implications for ISPs
- BoingBoing Butler
- Acid2
- The cat is out of the bag
- AJAX Considered Harmful
- RIP
- OpenSearch standard using Movable Type
- Blog Spam
- We must integrate the blogoshere
- Blogger + Feedster + Spammers = Useless
- Turning Blogspot Off
- Six Apart Power Tools
- The Real Reason Microsoft Won’t Support CSS2 in IE7
- CSS2.1 is CSS2
- feedtagger.com launched
- A Purple Crocus Podcast
- WikiSpam, TruckNumber, AnonymousCoward, LinkLove, LinkSpam
- Mental Health Through Ignorance
- CustomizeGoogle.com
- May Diverse Be With You
- Yahoo To Fully Support Not Fully Supporting Firefox
- The hackable web
- Ernest Miller’s two-element proposal for journalistic privilege
- Ethical Dilemma
- Hey look, there’s four of em
- XUL Tutorial Updates
- Making it Hard
And that’s not all the things over the last three days I found interesting, just the ones that I thought for a while I could write something interesting about.
And I don’t think I’m reading nearly enough feeds that would be interesting to me, and to write about.
Hurry retirement.
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