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Make hidden apps visibly hidden in the
Dock
Make hidden apps visibly hidden in the
Dock
10/30/2003 11:31 AMThis hint has worked fine since 10.0, so I was surprised that it
wasn't on this site. You can make the items in your dock slightly
transparent when they are hidden, so you have a visual cue that they
aren't active. Just go in...
MS to Help Zap Worms Automatically
MS to Help Zap Worms Automatically
05/06/2004 06:59 PMMicrosoft is working on a plan to distribute worm removal tools within
automatic updates by the end of this year.
Automatically lock up your desktop PC
Automatically lock up your desktop PC
01/03/2005 07:31 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 3 2005 11:12AM GMT
Automatically validate your data in C++
Automatically validate your data in C++
01/11/2003 02:05 AMCNET Jan 11 2003 1:27AM ET
Mac Tip: Launch Programs Automatically
Mac Tip: Launch Programs Automatically
07/10/2004 10:05 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 11 2004 2:10AM GMT
Display realtime log files automatically
Display realtime log files automatically
05/26/2004 09:05 AMOne of the tools I use for application development creates a new log
file in a particular directory every time it is started. Normally, if
I want to keep watching what's happening in the log, I have to do a
tail -100f logfil...
Automatically mount SMB shares on login
Automatically mount SMB shares on login
05/10/2004 10:19 AMTo mount a SMB share with the Finder, the classical technique is to go
to the Network directory, then to WORKGROUP, then to MACHINE, and then
to choose a SHARE. But I want this to be done automatically when I log
in. My techn...
Automatically start FileMaker Pro Server
(5.5)
Automatically start FileMaker Pro Server
(5.5)
01/05/2004 09:51 AMI just moved FileMaker Server from a MacOS 9 box, to a new server
(XServe... very nice), and was surprized that there was no provision
for automatically starting the FMP Server at boot-up, so I rolled my
own using a StartupIt...
Automatically update Keberos tickets
Automatically update Keberos tickets
01/04/2005 08:50 AMI found Kerberos tickets would not update automatically and therefore,
when they expired (10 hours by default), they would not be fetched
from the Windows 2003 Domain Controller. I found that by installing
MIT's Kerberos Ext...
Automatically start PostgreSQL at boot
Automatically start PostgreSQL at boot
04/19/2005 11:26 AMToday I installed PostgreSQL on my iBook. I used the very good how-to
on the Apple site, but it's not complete. It does not describe how to
startup (and shutdown) the database automatically. So I wrote a little
addition to th...
Use Safari to automatically see changes
in HTML source
Use Safari to automatically see changes
in HTML source
06/22/2005 02:23 AMThe days where, while doing web development, you had to open a source
code window of your web page, verify the HTML code it displays, close
it, make your corrections in your HTML, refresh your page in your
browser, and finall...
AutoHits | Automatically traffic to your
websites
AutoHits | Automatically traffic to your
websites
05/04/2004 03:51 AMautohits.dk/?ref=109
autohits.dk/?ref=1099470691
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Generate Google Sitemaps Automatically
Generate Google Sitemaps Automatically
06/17/2005 07:21 PMIf you're into the idea of Google Sitemaps but you're not into rolling
your own SiteMap, check out SiteMapsPal at
http://www.sitemapspal.com/, which has a handy online form for
generating SiteMaps...
Send messages automatically through
VBScript
Send messages automatically through
VBScript
01/23/2004 01:21 AMAutomatically connect to console in
Remote Desktop
Automatically connect to console in
Remote Desktop
03/17/2005 02:56 AMWhen using Remote Desktop Client for Mac to connect to a Windows
Server 2003 machine, you can hold down the Command key while pressing
Connect to connect to the server's console session.
If you want to save your connection s...
System automatically feeds pacemaker
data into EMR
System automatically feeds pacemaker
data into EMR
06/30/2004 10:55 AMComputer Weekly Jun 30 2004 2:11PM GMT
A script to automatically blacklist
illegal ssh attempts
A script to automatically blacklist
illegal ssh attempts
09/14/2004 10:51 AMWith increasingly-automated ssh break-in attempts, I created an
automated blocking script (which must be run by root) to put into
/etc/crontab.
This script auto-blocks IPs that attempt to ssh into your mac
illegally (backgro...
Automatically retrieve received emails
into Mail
Automatically retrieve received emails
into Mail
12/02/2003 01:47 AMAnonymous: "...get at your email instantly, so that less than a second
after the mail is sent, it shows up in Mail.app. It's a bit
complicated, though. If you can't get it to work, don't worry: someone
will probably write a $10 shareware thingie to do this automatically."
Automatically change network locations
with a cron job
Automatically change network locations
with a cron job
11/13/2003 12:31 PMI've gotten tired of having to change my location every time I open my
notebook at home or at school/work. So I have adjusted my crontab as
follows:
0 8 * * 1,2,3,4,5 scselect School
40 14...
New IBM WebSphere tunes computer systems
automatically and on-demand
New IBM WebSphere tunes computer systems
automatically and on-demand
07/04/2004 04:03 AMAME Info Jul 4 2004 7:40AM GMT
Sasser Worm Spreads Automatically
Through Windows Hole
Sasser Worm Spreads Automatically
Through Windows Hole
05/01/2004 09:01 AMExperts concerned about potential for spreading far and fast.
Google Alert Automatically Tracks Your
Favorite Topics
Google Alert Automatically Tracks Your
Favorite Topics
01/22/2004 02:12 AMGoogle Alert results are also available as HTML or RSS feeds, or via
TrackBack (a popular utility that lets your weblog display Google
Alert results, among ...
Photoshop Cloning Tool Automatically
Corrects for 3-D Perspective
Photoshop Cloning Tool Automatically
Corrects for 3-D Perspective
02/05/2005 09:20 PMPerspective Clone Brush saves guesswork and manual retouching.
AzbarAmerica Introduces POS Terminal
that Automatically Rings up Drinks as
they are Being Poured.
AzbarAmerica Introduces POS Terminal
that Automatically Rings up Drinks as
they are Being Poured.
12/17/2004 06:32 PMThe unit from AzbarAmerica was designed to give customers a perfect
drink every time by eliminating errors in cocktail recipes and
pricing, for all products including liquor, beer and wine, even sodas
and juices. [PRWEB Dec 14, 2004]
Boy discovers self kidnapped.
Boy discovers self kidnapped.
02/18/2004 08:02 PM Boy discovers self kidnapped fourteen years earlier. Mother then
arrested.
Yes, CNN.com link but a damned weird story. XM Discovers The Internet
XM Discovers The Internet
09/15/2004 01:39 PMWell, it took them quite a while, but it appears that the folks at XM
Radio have finally realized that internet radio might be a bit of
competition for them, and have decided to
start offering an
internet radio service themselves. They offer discounts to those
who also subscribe to their satellite radio service, but you have to
wonder if someone at XM Radio is slapping his or her head realizing
here was a way to offer radio
without having to spend so much
initially on launching satellites, ensuring that the company won't
make money for many, many years. In the meantime, it's worth noting
that this is the same XM Radio that just
pulled
a receiver off the market because (gasp!) they realized people
could record their stations to computers, and they were afraid that
the RIAA would sue them. Apparently, the folks at XM Radio haven't
heard of
stream
ripping for online radio stations.
Update: As a few people
have pointed out, this new service, more than fear over ripping, may
explain why XM pulled the service that let people move the satellite
service to their PCs. Again, though, this seems short-sighted. Why
not give your customers as many options as possible?
Circuits Discovers USB
Circuits Discovers USB
06/10/2004 11:38 AM
Reading The Times' Circuits
section invariably causes a single metallic tear to vent from my
society-integration hardware, wetting my dome. Sometimes it's from the
cognitive trauma of trying to parse whether or not they're even
talking about technology anymore or just repurposing old articles from
the Steamer Tramp Watch column or something, but sometimes --
rare, precious times -- I get misty as I watch them discover something
for the first time, as a retarded child waking from a coma would
marvel at a flower, or toilet paper, fawning over and cuddling and
gleefully showing the new technology to us. This week's blissful
bursting into awareness? Motherfucking USB. Awwww. (Thanks
to the Circuits team's case worker, Jeff.)
Read [NYTimes]
What to do if your Mom discovers your
bl0g
What to do if your Mom discovers your
bl0g
11/14/2003 06:59 AMoffering suggestions .. Blogger
Support
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The selection and placement of comments
on this page were determined
automatically by a computer program.
The selection and placement of comments
on this page were determined
automatically by a computer program.
07/02/2004 10:46 PM
Not to touch on politics, but I found this
particularly striking example of how Google News can
reveal a dimension of 'news' that can be
difficult to
observe.
Zoë Discovers Life in Chile
Zoë Discovers Life in Chile
03/19/2005 02:54 AMWe reported last
August that Zoë, the CMU
prototype planetary rover, was
being sent to the barren Atacama Desert
in Chile for testing. According
to articles in the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette and Nature,
testing has resulted in Zoë accurately "discovering" life using
onboard
sensors. During simulated missions, the robot was able to discovered
and
identify two forms of life: some visible lichens and some bacteria.
The
robot senses fluorescence from cells that contain chlorophyll and is
also able to spray special dyes that bind to and identify DNA,
protein,
lipids or carbohydrates. The technologies being tested will likely
find
their way into future NASA planetary exploration robots.
FBI Discovers Bill of Rights
FBI Discovers Bill of Rights
03/19/2003 10:27 PM FBI
Discovers Bill of Rights after 138 years. No word on whether they
will sell it or use it.
RIAA discovers Internet2
RIAA discovers Internet2
04/13/2005 04:06 AMAnd guess what? People are sharing stuff on it
Circuits Discovers MusicPad
Circuits Discovers MusicPad
05/19/2004 08:43 PMThe Times' Circuits section has a information-light profile of the
"iPod for Sheet Music", the MusicPad Pro Plus. Not a whole lot of new
poop if you've read about it before, but they do mention a couple of
competing systems, including one developed by Harry Connick Jr. (that
doesn't appear...
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball
05/13/2004 11:08 AMThe Times' Circuits section brings you the hottest news of last month
with this write up of the mobile social service, Dodgeball. We'll
forgive them this time, though, because Dodgeball is very cool (if I
had any friends, I would definitely use it), and because I understand
that the lead...
Esther discovers Mobl0gging
Esther discovers Mobl0gging
04/09/2004 04:11 PMNow let's see if we can connect the dots:
Esther Dyson<->blogging/personal
publishing<->photo objects/ease of authoring,->digital
lifestyle aggregation.
new! improved! now with pictures!.
There's nothing like getting tech support from the head of the
company....so while I was talking with Elliot Noss of Tucows about the
small-business market that he serves, I also asked him how I could put
pictures into my blog. Without hesitation, he recommended that I read
the ... manual! which, lo and behold, shows it's quite easy!
What's with all the "photo albums" and select categories and
so on. It should be as easy as instantiating a link!Hey Elliot... it's
*not* that easy...! but I finally got it to work...)
herewith a picture of the Tower of London
a place made more meaningful by being featured in Neal
Stephenson's Quicksilver, which I am in
the middle of reading. (There will be a lot more of it in the third
volume of the Baroque cycle, "the System of the world," he assures
me.) that was earlier this week.
On Thursday and Friday, I was visiting notable buildings of
Washington. Here's some of the Capitol Building's underground
railway....
It runs from one side of the Capitol to another, and contains, so I
hear, components manufactured in each of the 50 states (which is why
it took many years and more than $10 million to build). It's amazingly
clean, and probably the only subway most of its senior passengers ever
ride. On the other hand, working stiffs get to use it too!
And here's my friend Manus Cooney, a lawyer and lobbyist who's
explaining these underground passageways to me; he's talking to Paul
Martino, a lawyer for the Senate Commerce Committee.
Why was I there? One - talking with the Washingon wizards about the
Accountable Net. And two - trying to find out the differences in tech
policy between the two parties... stay posted.
[EDventure]
Wait a minute! I thought Paul Martino was the CTO of Tribe.net? :-)
I've been working with Paul recently - and so his name jumped out
at me.
Paul got Tribe to support FOAF, RSS and
Jabber.
Right on to Paul. And right on to Esther to discovering the
power of Personal MEDIA Publishing!
Circuits Discovers Shuffle
Circuits Discovers Shuffle
08/27/2004 01:48 PM
Holy shit.
I can only imagine the scene at the New York Times a few days ago,
as a team of Circuits section editors gathered around a table
in a room lit by only a single lamp, shining down at the stupefying
gadget known as... iPod.
Beads of sweat gathered on the brows and backfat of each one as
they gazed unflinchingly at the white devil, unable to unlock its
hermetic secrets; a group of men and women - elevated masters of the
occult tradition of tech journalism - their minds broken and laid bare
on the tiny aluminum altar that Apple had raised in their midst.
An intern slammed open the door, his silhouette framed by the light
from the rest of the Gray Lady's offices, pushing a wave of nauseating
synchronicity with the iPod's famous ad campaign into the room.
"Sirs, I've got dozens of great leads about technology being used
during the upcoming Republican National..." He was silenced by an
upturned palm from the Arch-Editor.
"You fool," gasped the AE, as he fell to one knee, black fluid
running from his ears, "Have you not heard? This iPod can play
music... at random."
Read - Tunes, a Hard Drive and (Just Maybe) a
Brain [NYTimes]
Related
Circuits Discovers USB [Gizmodo]
Circuits Discovers MusicPad [Gizmodo]
Circuits Discovers Dodgeball [Gizmodo]
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NYT' Exposes The Elusive iPod [Gawker]
NY Times Discovers IRC, Freaks Out
NY Times Discovers IRC, Freaks Out
05/06/2004 10:03 AMThe New York Times, in a story today entitled "The Internet's Wilder Side," gives comfort to those in law
enforcement and other nannyish places who will want to regulate
Internet Relay Chat.
The story luridly touts IRC's evils with almost no recognition of its
manifest benefits. Oh, there's the deep-in-the-story quote from
someone pointing out the free-speech part of this, and a note that
there are completely legitimate uses, but the overwhelming tone of the
piece is anti-IRC. A shame.
Service Automatically Develops Customer
Loyalty for Online Businesses As It
Delivers New Prospects!
Service Automatically Develops Customer
Loyalty for Online Businesses As It
Delivers New Prospects!
04/17/2005 04:47 AMCalvin Toliver announces that the Power Pointers Page, a turnkey
online service specifically designed to help businesses attract new
prospects and gain the loyalty of current customers, is now available
at a new lower price. [PRWEB Apr 17, 2005]
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