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Next best thing to being there

Next best thing to being there 11/15/2003 08:46 AM

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Best Thing at CES


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If It's Not One Thing... 06/06/2005 12:15 AM

I've been gone for a while ... and for too many reasons to count, but I'll try.

  1. Family problems months ago that are ongoing
  2. Preparation at work for some changes
  3. New car, and the financial wrangling that made it happen
  4. Possible new work in the future
  5. Built foundation of that possible new work
  6. Upgraded Mac Geekery and codepoetry to Drupal 4.6 (on the same install, no less)
  7. Worked so hard, slept so little, immune system went down enough I picked up shingles – yay me

So, while I'm doing my best not to scratch everywhere, I'm looking at the tech news as of late and realizing that there is absolutely nothing interesting going on until the 29th. Sure, sure, Adobe is trying harder to be the Microsoft of the media applications market, and succeeding, and other little fun things going around and around, but overall it's just your average monkey business.

But, damn, did you see Apple's stock price? Down $10 in just a few days for no real reason. Well, the whole market went to crap along with it (the Dow dropped over 500 points) so it's not like a bias or anything but ... wow.

Anyway. I'll have a long biting insight ready just as soon as the hydrocodone wears off... -scratch- -scratch-


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In reading about the copyright insanity of Wal-Mart and Ofoto, I'm reminded of how much better the copyright prevention approach works online. In the (much criticized and abused, but in this case, forward thinking) DMCA, there's a safeharbor provision for ISPs so that they aren't responsible for what happens on their network, their members actually doing things illegally are responsible. This makes perfect sense and does have methods and rules about what an ISP needs to do to help remove offending material, but never puts the ISP on trial for the work of their customer. Without this, ISPs wouldn't be able to fund the manhours to babysit and question every single byte on their disk drives.

Wal-mart and Ofoto are making really bad business decisions as the result of pressure from professional photographers, presumably to prevent lawsuits directed at the photo developers themselves. But like Ernest said, this is a silly approach. Every service can have unintended uses and consequences like getting wedding photo duplicates made without the photographer's permission, but the person that took possession of the negatives is in the wrong, not the photo developer. The same goes for Kinkos watching your every move when you use their copiers.

Maybe we could see an end to these silly stories if safeharbor provisions were more widespread. It seems like the one thing in internet law we really got right.


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Smoking banned from the Irish workplace (including pubs) from March 29th
Looks like all of us smokers will have to comply. Personally, I can't wait for the ban to come in as it will be further incentive for me to fight the addicition. Hopefully the ban on smoking at my office will mean it'll be easier to stop. All that said, I wonder how it's going to be enforced? The way I see it, the only way it could be properly enforced is through the public being prepaired to report transgressions to those charged with enforcing the law. Maybe the fear of that will make sure that business owners see to it that their workplaces are smoke free.

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I have about a dozen e-mail accounts spread all over the net but I keep a printout in our safety deposit box along with many other things a print-out of all of my login names and passwords in a sealed envelope.

But not everyone has pre-planned for something bad happening to them. A Marine who was unfortunately killed in action in Iraq has a Yahoo e-mail account that the family is trying to secure before the account expires. Yahoo has refused to give the account password to the family.

E-mail accounts could contain information that the family would cherish but it also could contain information that would leave a bad taste in their mouth. I think Yahoo should give in to the families wishes, but I would hope with enough public pressure they would turn the account over. [CNN]


Can Diversity Be a Bad Thing?


Can Diversity Be a Bad Thing? 04/12/2004 03:34 PM

vs. Linux GUI: Owen found an interview that really, really hits the nail on the head about a big problem with Linux.

Right now, the Linux community values "diversity" too highly to ever get a single, consistent GUI, let alone a good one. At the same time, it holds on doggedly to its (often ancient) Unix-rooted traditions and conventions.

Finally, it's hard to get a really large group of Linux developers to do much of anything beyond a single "project." A GUI is not a "project." It's the whole OS from the user's perspective, and it must be from the creators' perspective too or it will fail.

This is so true. One thing that has always bothered me about Linux is the lack of a consistent file structure. One distribution puts certain files in one place, and another puts them somewhere else.

This was such a big problem, in fact, that the United Linux consoritum was put together specifically to define a common file system. However, Red Hat didn't play ball, and that really marginalized any chance of success.

As for the GUI problem discussed above: Gnome or KDE? Why? Why don't they get together and build the GUI to end all GUIs and just make life simpler for everyone? The different Linux distributions and GUI essentially create multiple "virtual OSs." You're running Fedora and KDE, or SuSE and Gnome, or Slackware and something else.

You also see this when installing software. I'm using Red Hat Fedora, so I need to find an RPM specifically for my distribution. This isn't the same thing that will run in SuSE or other distributions. In fact, they may not use RPMs at all. You may need to compile them from source, etc.

About 18 months ago, I made a concerted effort at using Linux on the desktop. I posted here about the lack of consistency:

While I appreciate the cowboy, wild-west, open-source attitude as much as the next guy, I also appreciate not having to relearn an interface for every new app. With Linux apps, Lord only knows what the menu commands are going to be. Right-clicking on the workspace may reboot the machine for all you know. CTRL-A works in some apps, not in others. Double-clicking has all sorts of different behaviors as well.

Let me say that I haven't found this issue to be the case with Fedora, but the premise holds true. Linux developers look at their one little corner of the OS. They are tactical. No one is looking at the big picture — the strategic picture.

Perhaps the best thing to happen to Linux would be for Red Hat to destroy all competitors and become the Microsoft of Linux. If everyone was using Red Hat, and there was one monolithic entity working on developing the platform, maybe this would provide the cohesion the OS needs to make real inroads on the desktop.

Far be it for me to agree with Owen about anything, but this interview is right on the money.

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We used to use that line when we referred to standards.

Wi shing that the world would coalesce around a single standard:

a) ignores the fact that there is Microsoft. So choose your category wisely and stay under the radar, as Microsoft - no matter what - will come up with their own thing. In the case of subscription formats - they actually PRECEDED RSS with something called CDF. But since it failed, that gave Dave Winer an opportunity of getting RSS going "user the radar" until it was too late for Microsoft to stop him.

b) assuming that there will ever be a single digital identity standard - is wrong. Kim Cameron raps out his beliefs - which he calls "The Fifth Law of Identity". I totally agree with Kim that a meta-identity format is needed to brdge and connect together all of these disparate systems.

c) is rather naive and clearly sees the digital identity space as one thing. It's not. What digital identity is to the FOAF nerds or Tantek Celik's XFN cult is completely different than how the i-names folks or Sxip Network sees it. And I haven't even brought up the enterprise wonks - lile PingID. Or the god head Craig Burton or his nemisis Kim Cameron. We all see this space as something completely different.

So - by definition - we (at best) can at least hope for some sort of meta-standard.

God bless the meta-directory gods.

UPDATE: Craig Burton raps it our succinctly - like only he can.

The law of pluralism is contrary to the laws of customer control. Let's be clear, the law of pluralism requires operating system independence--by definition. This means the Microsoft Identity Archtiect is calling for a system that is not necissarily Windows centric by design. This--of course--is the only way such a system can really work--but consider the implications.

A cross platfrom identity metasystem sun-spot hot and--with the other laws being discussed here--changes everything.

[Craig Burton: logs, links, life, and lexicon]


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morning
08/05/2004 03:56 PM
Click to view the complete scene.
Very early in the morning, I walk out with the firm purpose of taking the garbage out. I walk in, turn on the lights by waving my arms frantically (the motion detector apparently works only if your body mass exceeds 120 kg - the local cats apparently can grow very big) and something is not quite right. I see shoes from the corner of my eye.

"Shoes?", I think to myself. "Shoes, dangling from the ceiling?"

I look left and yeah, a pair of mens' shoes is hanging a meter and a half off the ground. With pants and all.

My stomach curls up in panic.

Half a second later, my brain catches up and I laugh.

Definitely another one in the category of things you can do with your laundry but probably should not.


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"Grappling with a wonderful assortment of objects--from antique orreries to modern spectrographs--Davis Baird draws the reader deep into fascinating questions about the nature of knowledge. As lucid on the semantic account of theories as it is on the inner workings of the cyclotron, this book that brings the laboratory to philosophers and philosophy into the laboratory."
Warning: At $65, it's a pricey book, probably due to a limited print run. Link
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Find a bug for Google and get a
internship!


Find a bug for Google and get a
internship!
12/22/2004 01:44 AM

The latest security flaw in the Google Desktop Search Engine which caused me so much grief (from the upgrade process) was found by a class at BYU, one of the students involved has been offered a internship by Google.

I wonder if they will offer me a job for the pure hell I went through in getting my computer to work after the program thrashed my Windows XP TCP/IP stack. Note to self always remember to turn Windows System Restore back on after a major system clean-up. [Phil Windley]


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Creative Commons Internship
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Creative Commons Internship
Opportunities
03/14/2005 06:06 PM

Creative Commons is happy to announce this summer's internship opportunities at the San Francisco office. If you are interested in applying, please follow the instructions below.

Legal Internship

Creative Commons is currently accepting resumés from law students interested in interning in the San Francisco office. This paid internship will focus on intellectual property and copyright, especially in relation to the internet as it relates to building the pool of licensed content and encouraging the reuse of content.

Technology

Creative Commons is currently accepting resumés from persons interested in interning in the San Francisco office. This paid internship will focus on aiding the Chief Technology Officer and Software Engineer with the development of software and maintenance of services. Knowledge of Linux and Python a must.

Free Culture Marketing/Media Internship

This internship is open to students involved in their respected colleges' FREE CULTURE club. Creative Commons is currently accepting resumés from those students interested in interning in the San Francisco office. This paid internship will focus on a grass roots effort, and/or media development to encourage the reuse of content. Duties will also include working on a "street team" campaign to other Free Culture club members. This position will be offered to a non-law student.

Internship terms

  • SPRING (Mid-January through late April) Applications should be sent between October 1st and December 1st
  • SUMMER (Late May through August) Applications should be sent between January 1st and April 1st
  • FALL (Mid August/Early September through December) Applications should be sent between July 1st and August 31

Quotes from past Creative Commons interns

Here are what some of the past intern from Creative Commons had to say about their internship.

"I loved working for Creative Commons. The people are wonderful and I had the chance to do cutting-edge legal work that made a real difference to a great cause. My summer at CC was like taking a vacation to the future."

James Grimmelman, Yale Law School '05

"My experience at Creative Commons was invaluable. I got to work closely with a diverse team, improve my writing, and study copyright, all while serving an important public interest."

Derek Slater, Harvard College '05

Compensation

Creative Commons does offer compensation for internships. If your school offers a stipend for internships, this factor is figured into the compensation.

How to apply

If you are a student interested in our internship program, send us your:

  • Cover Letter
  • Resumé
  • Two References
  • School Transcript (optional with your application, required at the interview)
  • Writing sample (optional with your application, required at the interview)

Applications and questions can be sent to:


Francesca Rodriquez
Office/Project Manager
francesca@creativecommons.org
fax: 415.946.3001

Thank you for your interest in our organization.


Google Blogoscoped Creates Auto-Linker
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Tool
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Microsoft delays SP2 auto update


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Microsoft extends block to SP2 auto
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Microsoft extends block to SP2 auto
update
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Microsoft delays SP2 Auto Update for
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Sirius, Microsoft team on auto video
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Microsoft and Apple face patent lawsuit
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Microsoft and Apple face patent lawsuit
for auto Web updates
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BBC On Google Link Spending Spree


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Fiat Auto and Microsoft Team up for a
Long-term Strategic Automotive
Partnership


Fiat Auto and Microsoft Team up for a
Long-term Strategic Automotive
Partnership
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Health website benefits from Google link


Health website benefits from Google link 03/27/2005 05:50 AM
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Spitzer Pulls Campaign Ad Off Google AIG
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Link
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Google Placing Less Emphasis On Link
Popularity?


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Google Back Link Update Underway


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Froogle Link Now on Main Google Page


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Google Ranking Benefit For Link Titles?


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Briefly: Google denies FBI link to Gmail


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EPIC Grandstanding, Makes Up Google-FBI
Link


EPIC Grandstanding, Makes Up Google-FBI
Link
04/30/2004 02:05 AM
The folks at EPIC usually fight the good fight to protect privacy rights, but they've just gone completely overboard this time. They've filed a Freedom of Information request with the FBI worded in a way to suggest that the FBI is working with Google to launch Gmail as a way to spy on people. Once again, if people dislike the idea of Gmail so much, they have every right not to sign up for it. As if it was even needed, Google has responded by saying that they've never spoken to the FBI about Gmail.

Google Ranking Benefit For Link Titles


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Battery saving utility for Microsoft
smartphone released: Auto Switching
Bluetooth BETA


Battery saving utility for Microsoft
smartphone released: Auto Switching
Bluetooth BETA
01/27/2004 10:21 AM
Unfortunately HTC Voyager model of Microsoft smartphone, branded among others as "Orange SPV e200", "Qtek 8080", etc - has no ability to switch on the Bluetooth only then when a call is incoming (so that you could use Bluetooth headset to take the call). You can either switch it on (and then it will stay on for ever and suck battery a lot) or you can switch it off (and then you can´t take calls with Bluetooth headset). It seems that this little utility is fixing this problem.

Yahoo Search vs. Google and Technorati:
Link Counts and Analysis


Yahoo Search vs. Google and Technorati:
Link Counts and Analysis
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Zoek in google op raar kapsel en check
de bovenste link


Zoek in google op raar kapsel en check
de bovenste link
01/01/2004 02:17 AM
google

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PLEADE : EAD for the
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Church Sign
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Josh enumerates his
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the Bush
administration

Commander-In-Chief
Blasted By Illinois
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On Radio (I Suspect
She'll Get In Big
Trouble For That)

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or Germ Warfare?

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ABCNEWS.com
Segway
A Terror Attack
Against the U.S.
With 100,000 Deaths
is Imminent; We
Ordered the Riyadh
Bombing

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Records to be
published

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When a conservative
talks of bubble gum
put your hand firmly
on your wallet

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ripMIME 1.3.0.5
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GILS
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