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Hacking XUL and WXS-based
Transformations
Hacking XUL and WXS-based
Transformations
11/27/2002 05:44 PMIn this month's XML Q&A, John Simpson offers introductory advice for
customizing Mozilla skins with XUL, as well as suggesting a way to use
WXS and XSLT to do XML transformations.
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
Samsung And Verizon Wireless Announce
The Samsung SCH-a790 Global Phone
09/02/2004 03:45 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 2 2004 7:44PM GMT
Web-based Timesheet Provider Replicon
Inc. Launches Web-based Resource
Scheduling Software
Web-based Timesheet Provider Replicon
Inc. Launches Web-based Resource
Scheduling Software
04/06/2005 02:38 AMReplicons Web Resource to Replace the use of Traditional Spreadsheets
for Employee Project Scheduling [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Spry Launches Windows Based Virtual
Private Server Hosting Based on
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Spry Launches Windows Based Virtual
Private Server Hosting Based on
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
03/14/2005 04:40 PMVirtual Private Server (VPS) technologies have allowed webhosting
users on Linux for years to have control of their own servers while
minimizing cost. Spry now offers this ability to the Microsoft Windows
hosting community. Spry is known as a leading VPS hosting and
colocation provider in Seattle, Washington. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Hacking Mac OS X
Hacking Mac OS X
03/28/2005 03:16 PMWho's hacking who?
Who's hacking who?
07/11/2004 06:20 PMMacleans Online Jul 11 2004 9:28PM GMT
GIF Hacking
GIF Hacking
09/08/2004 12:27 PMCommon knowledge says that modifying a compressed
image is a bad idea. Not always, though.
Car hacking
Car hacking
12/19/2004 03:40 PMRace for the Ultimate Car Hacks By Michelle Deli People have been
tinkering with their cars since the first horseless buggy hit the
road. Now, thanks to onboard computerized systems that control
everything from engine management systems to radios, hackers can
customize their rides in ways that are likely to have Henry Ford doing
back flips in his grave. Feeding this need for speed with aftermarket
computer chips and simple upgraded components gneerates $25
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Law Against Internet Hacking
Law Against Internet Hacking
08/30/2004 08:01 AMHankooki Aug 30 2004 12:08PM GMT
Is Hacking Ethical
Is Hacking Ethical
05/13/2004 09:40 AMHacking Idol
Hacking Idol
05/17/2004 02:54 PMIt's great to finally hear someone talk about phone phreaking and
other attempts to subvert American Idol voting. Just
last week I was trolling the web looking for web-to-SMS gateways to
see if one could write a bot to vote-spam an American Idol contestant.
To hear that folks are using automated dialers to shut out voters
seems even more obvious. They should probably just make the voting a
900 number, at say, 50 cents a vote, in order to limit hackery but
people could still simply jam the lines with DoS attacks using
dialers.
No medals for hacking
No medals for hacking
08/22/2004 11:17 PMUSA Today Aug 23 2004 3:14AM GMT
Hacking the planet
Hacking the planet
08/05/2004 02:23 PM- Law Against Internet Hacking
- Law Against Internet Hacking
08/30/2004 08:01 AMHankooki Aug 30 2004 12:28PM GMT
Hacking matter
Hacking matter
06/24/2004 06:41 AMI've been reading Wil McCarthy's book
Hacking Matter, which is a popularized version
of the serious study of quantum dots and the ability to build
pseudomatter using artificial atoms. How can one not like a book,
which contains wonderful sentences such as this one:
- Now we can create not only a thin film of goldlike
pseudomatter, but a three-dimensional solid with pseudogold dopant
atoms on the inside as well. Thus, we can generate a bulk material
with the mass of wickered silicon, but the physical, chemical, and
electrical properties of an otherwise-impossible gold/silicon
alloy.
I mean - even the minuscule thought of it is breathtaking! The
wonders of the universe! How could one not love this world, when so
many incredible things are about? This could, and would change the
face of the world as we know it. You just flick a switch, and you can
make a part of the wall transparent - or a light source - or a TV
screen - or gold. Whatever pleases you.
As an aside, I also found another very interesting paragraph (among
thousands, but this one has an ominous look):
- At his insistence, we filed an application with the
United States Patent and Trademark Office, and within a few weeks we'd
been contacted by the U.S. Air Force about the possibility of maybe
licensing it.
Note that even in the US, patents are generally considered secret and
proprietary, until a year of the filing date has passed. This is so
that the application can be amended, fixed, and just being kept secret
from the competitors, who might find a way to redesign around the
actual implementation (ideas are not patentable as such). Obviously,
the military is ignoring all that and have their own informants within
the US patent process... Somehow, that does not surprise me at
all.
Querystring Hacking with PHP
Querystring Hacking with PHP
06/05/2005 11:46 PMPHP
and Standards: arg_separator.output: A few months ago, I went ballistic on querystring arguments. I rambled on
about how I hate them and go to ridiculous lengths to avoid them. I
think I'm somewhat insane in this respect.
Well, I found out today that PHP can be set to parse the
querystring differently using the "arg_separator.input" ini setting. You could have it use
semi-colons or whatever, and it would correctly parse the querystring
into the $_GET array.
However, I can't see a setting to change the key/value separator,
which must have to stay the equals sign. Anyone else know how to
change that...you know, just so we can make our apps completely
non-standard?
Hardware Hacking
Hardware Hacking
04/23/2004 01:31 PMMan charged with hacking
Man charged with hacking
07/23/2004 11:35 AMglobetechnology.com Jul 23 2004 3:26PM GMT
Hardware Hacking In The WSJ
Hardware Hacking In The WSJ
09/08/2004 10:35 AMHacking the RoboSapien
Hacking the RoboSapien
09/19/2004 02:15 AMLowering the bar for hacking
Lowering the bar for hacking
03/19/2003 10:25 PMInformation related to 55,200 social security numbers were "stolen"
from the University of Texas, and the "hacker" has turned himself in.
His crime? Scanning ~2.7 million social security numbers
through a web interface. Obviously there are some security
concerns here.
Hacking Text
Hacking Text
05/10/2004 04:21 PMCNET posts an inter
esting New York Times article about a group of European
researchers who have found ways to 'un-black' blacked out text in
documents like those released by the government in recent months by
using a process-of-elimination technique to figure out what words fit
under the obscured area.
The researchers showed their software at the conference, called
Eurocrypt, by analyzing a presidential briefing memorandum released in
April to the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks. After
analyzing the document, they said they had high confidence the word
"Egyptian" had been blacked out in a passage describing the source of
an intelligence report stating that Osama Bin Ladin was planning an
attack in the United States.
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Social Hacking
Social Hacking
06/05/2005 10:46 PMWhile I'm really glad that smart people like Tim O'Reilly and Chris
Anderson are enjoying t-shirt media hack, I'm realizing that the
really terrifying thing is that everybody in my social circle knows
what Goatse is. But Tim's right, of course. The only thing bloggers
love as much as a...
Hacking the Hotel TV
Hacking the Hotel TV
09/24/2004 05:40 PMHow to get your video from their TV
Features: Hacking XML
Features: Hacking XML
09/15/2004 07:42 PMAmong author Mike Fitzgerald's favorite hacks in
XML Hacks are two
that use SP, James Clark's free, open-source SGML-parser package. The
first hack shows how to convert a minimally tagged document to
well-formed XML. The second shows how to convert a Wiki format to XML
via SGML and SP tools.
Google hacking
Google hacking
02/15/2004 11:32 PMInformation Highways Feb 16 2004 3:47AM GMT
""Hacking" Revisited"
""Hacking" Revisited"
02/13/2004 02:37 PMHacking An Election
Hacking An Election
02/10/2004 02:41 AMNothing particularly new here if you've been following the whole issue
on problems with electronic voting machines, but Salon has a fairly
comprehensive piece describing
the concerns of those who want to stop current voting
machines from being used in elections. It describes some of the
not-quite-so-secure techniques Diebold used to "secure" their machines
- including leaving the necessary password out in the open. It also
talks about how comments in the source code of the Diebold machines
make it clear that the engineers knew that parts of the software don't
work, and yet it was still used in elections. The responses from
those who defend the electronic voting systems are a bit scary, as
they basically ignore the point. Instead, they talk about how other
voting methods have problems as well, and how difficult or expensive
it would be to fix these voting machines. Whoever said democracy was
supposed to be cheap?
Update: Whoops. A new report says
electronic voting machines in North Carolina
lost 436 ballots last year.
Hacking: A history
Hacking: A history
04/12/2005 03:46 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Apr 11, 08:41 am GMT
Embracing the Art of Hacking
Embracing the Art of Hacking
05/19/2004 04:42 AMIf you can avoid some of the tedious bits, Paul Graham has some good
points to make about the relationship between art and coding. Michelle
Delio reviews Hackers and Painters.
Hacking Your GPS Firmware
Hacking Your GPS Firmware
04/01/2005 11:21 AMHacking Crusoe
Hacking Crusoe
02/10/2004 02:44 AMRWT is running an serious of articles by an anonymous author who has
done an impressive job of reverse engineering many of the technical
details of Transmeta's Code Morphine Software and the VLIW hardware at
the core of Crusoe.
Hacking Mac OS X Panther
Hacking Mac OS X Panther
07/03/2004 10:01 AMRael Dornfest, coauthor of Mac OS X Panther Hacks, has selected these
three hacks from the book for your sampling pleasure. The first two
detail how to find anyone in your Address Book who has an Amazon Wish
List, and how to build a GUI to your Unix scripts with a bit of Perl
or Python; the third is just for fun. Enjoy. By Rael Dornfest,
O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Hacking Reality
Hacking Reality
01/16/2004 10:59 AM"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent
one." --Albert Einstein
Hacking Quartz
Hacking Quartz
07/06/2004 03:19 PMHacking Away At Apple
Hacking Away At Apple
03/26/2005 10:22 PMApple has traditionally been regarded as partially immune to the
exploits of hackers and virus writers, thanks to its low market share
-- but those days may be over. By Steven Musil, CNET News.com
Hacking your Car Stereo
Hacking your Car Stereo
06/17/2005 06:10 PM
iPod enthusiast Matt Gilbert has
thrown together a nice, cost-efficient hack to get the iPod running
directly to a car stereo without having an auxiliary input. He had
experienced static and interference when using FM Transmitters or
cassette adapters, and this tweak uses a toggle switch and some wire
splicing to create a direct line-in into any car stereo.
The total cost of the mod is under $1 (if you already have basic
wiring tools and supplies), and it's a great way to ruin your
dashboard if you mess up.
Car Stereo
Auxiliary Input [MattGilbert]
Wi-Fi hacking, a primer
Wi-Fi hacking, a primer
08/13/2004 09:18 AMMore Roomba hacking
More Roomba hacking
07/14/2004 10:00 AM
Another group of hardware hackers have at a Roomba robotic
vacuum cleaner:
"For higher level control, we've attached a Virgin
Webplayer. The Webplayer was sold as a loss leader for Virgin's
internet service in the late 90s, and thus can be found on ebay for
under $100. It has two serial ports, a 200MHz Geode processor, 64M
ram, and a miniPCI port. Thus, we can give it an 802.11b card, a
webcam, and a usb-serial adapter."
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302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
03/14/2005 05:10 PMThis subject just will not die until the search engines address it.
"Google and Yahoo are now working to perfect ways to determine when to
treat a 302 like a Moved-Temporarily redirect, and when to treat it
like an exit-tracker. It's far from a simple problem, so it's going to
take some time."
Hack . . . hack back . . . repeat
Hack . . . hack back . . . repeat
08/13/2004 10:39 AMJust Hack
Just Hack
01/16/2004 10:59 AMFirst learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a
programming style. Then forget all that and just hack. -- George
Carrette
Reminds me of the time the Malaysian government sent a software team
to Canada to do technology transfer for a flight simulator system.
After spending 2 years in Canada, they returned, and i asked one of
the team members how the Canadian coders designed this powerful and
complex system. I was expecting some detailed software methodology
involving multiple phases. He told me, "they just hire a bunch of
talented programmers, teach them the physics, and tell them to hack!"

Aim Ad Hack 3.62
Aim Ad Hack 3.62
06/15/2004 04:52 PMHack yourself
Hack yourself
01/02/2005 06:23 PM
"You can be happy. You can live the life you want to live.
You can become the person you want to be.
This is what
I've figured out so far."
Aim Ad Hack 3.67
Aim Ad Hack 3.67
09/04/2004 05:30 PMAIM Ad Hack 3.59
AIM Ad Hack 3.59
04/27/2004 08:44 AMHack Your Car
Hack Your Car
02/13/2004 09:08 PMJust Hack It Again
Just Hack It Again
01/27/2004 04:56 AMFirst learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a
programming style. Then forget all that and just hack. -- George
Carrette
I posted this
comment a few weeks ago, but i never clarified what i thought of
this quotation - until now...
Let's say you learnt a subject really well, and were asked to teach
others. You enjoy teaching and others admire your teaching style. Then
one day, you throw away all your notes and teach off-the-cuff, from
memory.
You have to really know your stuff before you'd dare do that.
We'll that's what I think George Carrette meant by "Just Hack". If you
don't know your stuff inside-out, upside-down and every-which-way,
"Just Hack" is probably not for you.

Aim Ad Hack 3.63
Aim Ad Hack 3.63
07/07/2004 04:49 AMAIM Ad Hack 3.60
AIM Ad Hack 3.60
05/25/2004 06:56 AMPS2 Eye Toy Hack
PS2 Eye Toy Hack
04/11/2004 03:51 PMA third css hack
A third css hack
03/11/2003 11:53 AMDuring my search for the powers that will finally grant me eternal
life - in other words while programming my...
How to hack your new PSP
How to hack your new PSP
04/09/2005 07:57 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:28AM GMT
School of hack
School of hack
08/03/2004 11:05 AMNew Mac-Hack Whack
New Mac-Hack Whack
05/20/2004 09:55 AMUnsanity has released Paranoid Android to protect Mac users from a
security vulnerability in OS X. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
The underscore hack
The underscore hack
11/25/2003 10:25 PMVia Web-Graphics, Petr
Pisar's Underscore
Hack provides a new way of targetting CSS rules specifically at Internet Explorer on
Windows. As with all such hacks, the pros and cons of using this
approach need to be closely examined before deploying it. The hack
takes advantage of the fact that adding an underscore to the start of
a property name causes that declaration to be ignored by every browser
except IE for Windows.
However, the hack takes the dangerous step of using one bug to solve
another. Peter-Paul Koch explained why this is a risky thing to do in
a recent column for Digital
Web magazine:
A certain browser has a certain CSS bug. Good to know.
This same browser has another bug, usually in its parsing of CSS
selectors or comments. This, too, is important information. However, a
CSS hacker proceeds to use the second bug to "solve" the first
one.
Solving one bug by another is not my idea of keeping Web
development simple, but the matter goes beyond bad coding style. These
hacks are inherently unsafe.
In an ideal world the next release of the browser would solve both
bugs. In an uncaring world the next release of the browser would solve
neither. In the uncertain world we live in the next release could
solve one bug but not the other!
Therefore you could end up with a hack that applies an extra rule
you no longer need, or with a necessary extra rule that isn't applied
any more.
In my opinion, hacks like this are safe for use on sites that are
being actively maintained. If you use them in a "fire and forget"
project you could well find it breaking in new browsers in a few years
time, when the site is no longer being maintained but remains online
and broken for all to see. If on the other hand you use it for a
living, breathing site such as a constantly changing commercial
project or a personal weblog errors that crop up in future browsers
can be taken on as and when they appear.
When all is said and done, a large proportion of hacks in use today
exist to combat the infamous box model problem - and the best advice
for coping with that can be found on Dave Shea's CSS
Crib Sheet: Try
to avoid applying padding/borders and a fixed width to an element
.
Do that, and box model hacks just stop being necessary.
A PSP hack attack
A PSP hack attack
04/06/2005 11:49 AMCNN Money Apr 6 2005 3:49PM GMT
Hack Attack
Hack Attack
07/09/2004 01:19 PMMy server was used in various hacking attempts over the past day or
so. The hack replied on “blind” includes based on common include
URL...
iTMS hack on the way
iTMS hack on the way
12/02/2003 01:49 AMNorwegian programmer
Jon
Johansen of DeCSS fame does his viking ancestors proud with
another digital "piracy" tool.
Treo 650 Wi-Fi Hack
Treo 650 Wi-Fi Hack
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Treo 650 users don't need to wait to use Wi-Fi: PalmOne promised
Wi-Fi drivers for their Wi-Fi SD card at some point, but a developer
hacked a Tungsten driver to give that functionality now. [via
Engadget]...
people want to put the art hack into GCC
people want to put the art hack into GCC
06/24/2005 04:47 PMOh geez,
people want to put
the art hack into GCC. Shouldn't we just solve this by removing
art from SPEC CPU?
Where librarians go to hack
Where librarians go to hack
05/03/2004 07:24 PMProving you can never be too pedantic (in a good way, mind you), I
bring you
hacker librarians:
There is a subculture of librarians that could make a significant
impact on the profession. They are women and men, youthful and
experienced alike, who all share one thing: a passion for solving
problems by creating software. They are hacker librarians.
Hacker librarians are not afraid to configure and install software.
They do not shrink from writing a program in whatever flavor of 'P'
language they favor, from Perl to Python, with the hardiest even
tackling Java and C++. Beyond enjoying the hunt for the right
solution, they like to create solutions with colleagues and appreciate
those who can provide knowledge about user needs and experiences.
Dewey Hacks, anyone?
Hack Your Way to Hollywood
Hack Your Way to Hollywood
04/29/2004 05:00 AMHeather Robinson, 25, sure has moxie. She turned her youthful
indiscretions with a stolen credit card into a movie deal. Now she's
trying to land another, this one based on her electronic snooping
through AOL's customer database. Xeni Jardin reports from Los Angeles.
Hack your Metabolism
Hack your Metabolism
01/07/2004 05:32 PMSalon has an article about
Hackers on Atkins, and in a shameless display of
self-aggrandizement, yours truly is featured in the company of
uber-bloggers
Cory Doctorow
and
Doc Searls. As my brother
smirked to me in an email response after reading the article, "four
overweight guys lose weight! stop the presses!", my response was to
quote from Cory in the article:
"Maybe it will make us all grow third arms and go blind in 20 years,"
quips Doctorow. "It's sort of hard to tell. It represents a kind of
hacker's approach, grounded as it is in jack-legged engineering rather
than science."
The only other thing that I want to make clear about Atkins is that it
clearly isn't for everybody. It is a radical change in eating habits,
not well-suited for everyone, especially vegetarians. I can only
speak from my own personal experience that it works
for me.
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01/05/2005 12:04 AMHack-free CSS for IE
Hack-free CSS for IE
02/10/2004 02:51 AMJeffrey Zeldman reports that the CSS validator currently regards the
Box Model Hack as invalid CSS. I’m not going to...
how to hack your head
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