Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected
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Spamware dissected
Spamware dissected
12/10/2003 10:17 PMThis is an amazing technical dissection of a piece of spamware that
was implanted on a savvy user's webserver, a hunk of code that
cleverly turned the machine into a piece of a distributed spamming
cluster.
After the identification, the client sends the report command, and
sends a list of exactly 1000 items, each item composed by the e-mail
identification number (as shown above), and two other arguments, the
first one is an error code that determines if the e-mail has been sent
(for instance, 6 means 'Timeout connecting to host', 11 that the
e-mail has been sent, 9 means 'Timeout reading from socket', ...) and
it will be clearly shown in the next paragraphs, and the third one
that I haven't identified yet, but it could be a flag to know if the
e-mail address has been treated. It seems that it is the report for
telling which e-mail address is valid. Just to be sure, I executed the
daemon with its configuration file slightly modified, changing the
/dev/null to real files to watch its logs. As seen in the daemon's
configuration file, there are three different logs: logfile, speedlog
and out. The last one (out) is always empty, but the other two contain
interesting things: As seen in the daemon's configuration file, there
are three different logs: logfile, speedlog and out. The last one
(out) is always empty, but the other two contain interesting things;
following is the speedlog file:
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Google Suggest Dissected
Google Suggest Dissected
12/19/2004 03:51 PMSlashdot Dec 18 2004 10:05AM GMT
Canada's DMCA dissected
Canada's DMCA dissected
06/22/2005 01:49 AMCory Doctorow:
On the heels of the introduction of Canada's Bill C-60, a
Made-in-Canada version of the DMCA, Michael Geist has posted several
long, thoughtful blog posts about the bill's effects on different
interests: search engines, ISPs, and P2P users:
While Bill C-60 therefore contains extensive provisions to cover
uploading, downloading on peer-to-peer systems remains largely
untouched (with the exception described above). Many experts believe
that peer-to-peer downloading is covered by the private copying levy,
though CRIA disputes that interpretation.
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Dissected bodies 'not a sideshow'
Dissected bodies 'not a sideshow'
08/06/2004 09:52 AMAn exhibition of dissected human bodies is educational and not a
sideshow say its organisers.
Other News: Fraud Email Dissected
Other News: Fraud Email Dissected
02/18/2004 10:41 AMHow do the latest email scams do their dirty tricks? Aman Gupta
dissects one he received.
Google Suggest Dissected, Part II
Google Suggest Dissected, Part II
12/24/2004 12:35 PMGot Hormones? Not This Dairy
Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
12/17/2003 06:09 AMMonsanto hopes to settle its lawsuit against a small Maine dairy that
labels its milk as hormone-free. The agricultural giant says the
labels hurt its business for Posilac, a hormone that increases milk
production. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Chris Justus - Server Side Guy: Google
Suggest Dissected...
Chris Justus - Server Side Guy: Google
Suggest Dissected...
12/19/2004 03:52 PMChris Justus - Server Side Guy: Google Suggest
Dissected
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Dairy Company Plays Coy
Dairy Company Plays Coy
07/08/2004 10:25 AMLifeway will buy an anonymous business for an unmentioned price.
Wired News: Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
Wired News: Got Hormones? Not This Dairy
12/18/2003 04:55 PMMonsanto has sued Oakhurst Dairy .. Got Hormones? Not This Dairy ..
get sued by Big Pharma .. hormone free ..
Via
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Dairy Cows Breathe Easier
Dairy Cows Breathe Easier
02/05/2005 09:21 PMA long-awaited study attempts to clear the air about just how much
dairy cows contribute to air pollution. But the California Air
Resources Board says more research is needed. By Amit Asaravala.
Dairy insider has clout in setting
prices
Dairy insider has clout in setting
prices
12/31/2004 04:49 AMChicagotribune.com - Thu Dec 30, 12:50 pm GMT
Dairy Queen Mascot Tackled Near Store
(AP)
Dairy Queen Mascot Tackled Near Store
(AP)
06/17/2004 05:59 PMAP - It's not easy being a giant ice cream cone just ask Andrea
Wilcox. Wilcox was trying to lure customers to a suburban Salt Lake
City Dairy Queen restaurant last weekend by wearing an inflatable
"Curly Top" suit when she was suddenly tackled for no apparent reason.
Computing aids India's dairy farmers
Computing aids India's dairy farmers
12/05/2003 04:24 AMBBC Dec 5 2003 4:08AM ET
Let's give 'em somethin' to moo about:
dairy co-op 'milks' VoIP
Let's give 'em somethin' to moo about:
dairy co-op 'milks' VoIP
04/13/2005 07:29 PMZDNet Apr 13 2005 11:14PM GMT
The Anarchist's Cookbook
The Anarchist's Cookbook
07/19/2004 06:21 AM
PHP Developer's Cookbook
PHP Developer's Cookbook
05/28/2002 08:58 AMPHP Developer\'s Cookbook
PHP Developer\'s Cookbook
09/03/2002 11:37 AMWritten by two active core PHP developers, this book solves a series
of real life problems. And it solves them well - you often get a real
insight into the magic of PHP. This is the best PHP book I have seen
so far.
Mama's Cookbook
Mama's Cookbook
04/20/2004 01:53 AMPocketChef Version 1.0 Release
New: O'Reilly's CSS Cookbook
New: O'Reilly's CSS Cookbook
09/16/2004 09:41 AMThe CSS Cookbook by Christopher Schmitt provides practical examples of
CSS formatting with explanations accompanying each recipe.
PHP Cookbook Ch 8: Web Basics (PDF)
PHP Cookbook Ch 8: Web Basics (PDF)
11/11/2002 06:02 AMWeb programming is probably why you’re reading this book. It’s why
the first version
of PHP was written and what continues to make it so popular today. PHP
makes
it easy to write dynamic web programs that do almost anything. Other
chapters
cover various PHP capabilities, like graphics, regular expressions,
database access,
and file I/O. These capabilities are all part of web programming, but
this chapter
focuses on some web-specific concepts and organizational topics that
will make your
web programming stronger.
"zeldman.blabra"
Apache Cookbook
Apache Cookbook
01/16/2004 10:57 AMDairy group signs outsourcing deal for
computer support
Dairy group signs outsourcing deal for
computer support
12/08/2003 12:07 AMMiami Herald Dec 7 2003 10:45PM ET
An open source cookbook
An open source cookbook
03/14/2005 05:34 PMThere are a number of different open source cookbook-related
applications currently under active development in the community; a
few of them even actually deal with food. If you're hungry for some
open source code that will help feed you, Gourmet Recipe Manager and
PHPRecipeBook are two applications that can help satiate your
appetite.
Javascript Application Cookbook
Javascript Application Cookbook
05/24/2002 11:27 AMPHP Magazine: PHP Cookbook Review
PHP Magazine: PHP Cookbook Review
03/06/2004 02:08 AMNew from
PHP Magazine this morning
is a
review of the "PHP Cookbook".
White revolution Computers rescue
India's ailing dairy farmers
White revolution Computers rescue
India's ailing dairy farmers
12/04/2003 09:36 PMBBC Dec 4 2003 8:29PM ET
O'Reilly: PHP Cookbook Sample Chapter
O'Reilly: PHP Cookbook Sample Chapter
10/15/2002 07:15 AMFast Company | The Anarchist's Cookbook
Fast Company | The Anarchist's Cookbook
07/21/2004 12:43 AMthis article on the birth and continued growth of Whole Foods .. such
as this one in Fast Company .. "The Anarchist's
Cookbook."
fastcompany.com/magazine/84/wholefoods.html
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Notes and Tips: Cookbook Software
Notes and Tips: Cookbook Software
02/10/2004 11:51 AMIf you're looking for a recipe manager, we have several suggestions.
Former Prison Chef Writes Cookbook (AP)
Former Prison Chef Writes Cookbook (AP)
02/17/2004 02:16 PMAP - With recipes for "gallows gravy" and "rice rigor mortis," Brian
Price's new cookbook brings a touch of dark wit to a subject seldom
welcome at the dinner table: death.
Cookbook Features Recipes for Death Row
(AP)
Cookbook Features Recipes for Death Row
(AP)
02/18/2004 10:52 AMAP - With recipes for "gallows gravy" and "rice rigor mortis," Brian
Price's new cookbook brings a touch of dark wit to a subject seldom
welcome at the dinner table: death.
"Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook"
"Jean-Paul Sartre Cookbook"
09/27/2004 11:17 AMSklar.com: PHP Cookbook, 2nd Edition
Suggestions?
Sklar.com: PHP Cookbook, 2nd Edition
Suggestions?
08/11/2004 08:33 AMIn a quick note from
Sklar.com
today:
Book Review: Apache Cookbook
Book Review: Apache Cookbook
01/02/2004 06:03 AMA lot of helpful tips and advice make up for a few shortcomings.
Review: Linux Client Migration Cookbook
Review: Linux Client Migration Cookbook
02/01/2005 08:49 PMEven the most hapless management automatons are aware of the licensing
and maintenance costs associated with perpetuating a Windows
workplace. As security concerns escalate and the reliability of
Windows diminishes, the appeal of desktop Linux intensifies. Ready or
not, businesses must heed the migratory instinct, or risk getting left
behind. The Linux Client Migration Cookbook, an IBM Redbook written by
a group of seasoned IT specialists and freely downloadable from IBM's
Web site, is a balanced and informative guide to practical migration.
Ooky vintage potato chip cookbook
Ooky vintage potato chip cookbook
12/19/2003 11:10 PM
This scanned-in Good Housekeeping/Smith's Potato Crisps "Cooking With
Crisps" cookbook has many revolting comestibles made with potato
chips, but perhaps none so grody as these potato-based desserts: a
lemon pie and chocolate bananas -- made with crisps. Ew.
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Book Review: Active Directory Cookbook
Book Review: Active Directory Cookbook
05/31/2004 10:04 AMA Meeting Place on the Web Provides
Support for Dairy and Bakery Projects to
Supply School Children in Pakistan
A Meeting Place on the Web Provides
Support for Dairy and Bakery Projects to
Supply School Children in Pakistan
06/05/2005 11:37 PMMany school kids in Pakistan do not have access to clean, fresh milk
and good quality bread Newtraid.org consultants are working with
charities and concerned locals to develop a project to process
locally produced milk and bake quality bread and distribute it to
schools and families, all at reasonable cost. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
Grok Description matches for Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected
GrokA matches for Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected
MetaTag Drupal Module 4.3.1
MetaTag Drupal Module 4.3.1
12/20/2003 03:48 PMA drupal module for manipulating meta tag information.
[DRUPAL-SA-2005-001] New Drupal release
fixes critical security issue
[DRUPAL-SA-2005-001] New Drupal release
fixes critical security issue
06/05/2005 11:39 PMPosted by Uwe Hermann, Friday, 3 June
PHPRecipeBook
PHPRecipeBook
09/19/2004 03:57 PMGet The Latest PHPRecipeBook Release (2.24)
PHPRecipeBook 2.24
PHPRecipeBook 2.24
09/19/2004 07:05 PMA Web-based cookbook with the ability to create shopping lists.
AValonRF Announces the Availability of
Module A, a Micro MPEG4 Encoder Module
AValonRF Announces the Availability of
Module A, a Micro MPEG4 Encoder Module
01/05/2005 03:27 AMAValonRF, Inc., announces the immediate availability of it’s Micro
MPEG4 Encoder module AFCEA West Expo 2005 February 1-3, 2005, San
Diego, CA, USA, Booth 1451 [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Drupal is hot!
Drupal is hot!
08/03/2004 03:39 AMJoshB
points out....
Check out Drupal
Marc Canter writes about wanting tools he used to have in Radio
Userland. The first feature he mentions is one of the key features of
Drupal. "The functionality of having a POST button right next to the news
story - is essential." I could not agree more. In fact
the features he asks for are possible in Drupal. I'm not certain that
the WYSIWYG copy and paste is standard but it wouldn't be difficult to
add. Drupal is rapidly out pacing many of its 'peers' who seem to rest
more on their laurels than innovation.
A
seperate post answers Dave Winer's (majority shareholder and
founder of Userland) question about why not stay with Radio. I have to
agree. Winer took the Userland products (Radio, Frontier) commercial
for all the right reasons. He needed to and it seems they are doing
very well. But they attract a different audience as commercial
products. The community that had been vibrant and public has now
either ebbed into the 'paid' areas of content for the product's owners
or disappeared entirely (I'm really not certain, the last time I owned
one of the products the paid area was definitely thinner than the
previous public community had been). Either way the visibility and
realization of the possibilities is now available only to those who
continue to pay for their subscription.
[Adding
Understanding]
Drupal 4.6
Drupal 4.6
04/16/2005 03:17 PMDrupal 4.3 released
Drupal 4.3 released
11/04/2003 12:49 AMThis highly dynamic program is a built by a collaboration of
programmers and is very dynamic. The base system is...
Drupal is our CMS of choice
Drupal is our CMS of choice
04/26/2004 07:06 PMI've been doing my own survey of the 'platforms' out there - and
we're working with Drupal. Looks
like a winner to me.
Thanks goes out to Julian
Bond for cluing me in on Drupal -
a long time ago.
Now that I've met Jonas
and Chris
and Walkah and Adrian and Neil and Dries - we're ready to bring
free open source social networking - to everyone. Oh and God
bless FOAF and danbri too.
All headed towards a PeopleAggregator module for
Drupal.
=================================
Content Management Systems for alternative
media.
I'm looking into systems to set up an alternative media
website.
Here are a few that I found today:
The independent media
center uses Mir as an
Open-Source content managment system.
The Boston Indymedia Center runs
on dadalMC.
dadaIMC also sports a new "license" section, allowing
the author to specify a distribution license, selecting from public
domain, standard copyright, or one of the Creative Commons
licenses.
The
Wes Clark Community Network used
Scoop. Here's an interesting
one,
publicaccesstv.net.
H
ey look,
demand media runs on
Scoop too!
[
unmediated]
Where are the objects in Drupal?
Where are the objects in Drupal?
04/04/2005 10:32 AMSo we've hired a bunch of programmers who have asked me "where are
the 'classes' in Drupal?" "Why doesn't Drupal have 'object-oriented'
programming?"
These and a host of other related questions were put to Moshe
Weitzman - one of the NON Bryght Drupal dudes we've hired recently
(yes things are taking off here at Broadband Mechanics.) So Moesh sat
down with some of his homeboys and wrote up this little tome - which I thought some
of you might be interested in.
Jonas Luster or Leonard Lin might wanna also weigh in - as well as
Phil Pearson or Lucas Gonze. Is this whacky Drupal hook system any
good?
WHAT! Nodes aren't objects! And what's the story with these GoF
dudes? Design
Patterns - hmmmmm.
We can make this a real blogosphere conversation!
Have at it dudes. Can 1,000 Drupal programmers be wrong? Are they
correct in all their assumptions?
Only the end-users will know for sure - cause last I looked - they
don't care. But I care.
Moving to Drupal
Moving to Drupal
02/05/2005 09:11 PMI'm working on moving CP to Drupal. It's amazingly easy since
someone wrote an importer in Perl that actually uses MT's own code to get the data and then writes it
to the Drupal DB. Even better is that with
a simple one-line update to the code it will take the URL that MT gave the entry and give that to the
new entries, so all my old links will work.
So, with that done, I work on the template to bring this theme over
to Drupal (I did it before for an old version of MG, so I'll just toy with that
one).
So, why Drupal? Well...
Holy Drupal!
Holy Drupal!
12/29/2003 11:44 PMJust stop the bus and lemme off. If you care about small (and not so
small) CMSes, you owe it to yourself to take a hard look at Drupal
4.2. Yeah, it's a bitch to install without command line access --
though there are ways -- but Drupal's getting so many conceptual
things right that it can't be ignored.
Drupal looks very rich and very extensible. Because it's open-source
GNU/GPL licensed, I predict it'll pull ahead and stay ahead of all
competing products. The UI's not all it...
Drupal for Bloggers
Drupal for Bloggers
06/16/2004 05:17 AMDrupal for Bloggershttp://j
ames.seng.cc/wiki/wiki.cgi?Drupal_For_BloggersDrupal is a very powerful Open Source
Content Management System (CMS) which can be configured for many
purposes, ranging as a collobrative tool to simple blogging.
The purpose of 'Drupal for bloggers' is develop a customized version
of Drupal which has features that typical
movabletype (MT) bloggers are
used to. This is based on Drupal 4.4.1 so it is pretty stable but it
is not complete. The goal is to develop it to a stage where the
default installation is a blogsite, with all the neccessary modules
and hacks to make it user friendly (good enough to replace
movabletype) at the sametime not touching any core drupal system so
you can still use all the wonderful drupal plugins.
You can
take a try out the system before you use by clicking
here.
Knudsen's Dairy cookbook dissected