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‘Sending TrackBack pings
indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’
‘Sending TrackBack pings
indiscriminately makes you a TrackBack
spammer’
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Counting TrackBack Pings
Counting TrackBack Pings
03/13/2003 10:15 AMAntonio at blogpocket.com came up with some PHP code to count the
number of TrackBack pings for the standalone TrackBack...
Trackback Pings Temp Shutoff
Trackback Pings Temp Shutoff
08/31/2004 08:20 AMWe have been getting hit pretty hard with Trackback Spams today
when the torrent slows down I will turn trackbacks back on
Blogrolling Pings
Blogrolling Pings
03/20/2003 05:31 PMIf you're using the Blogrolling service, you might wanna check out
Jason's latest message: "The pinger is ready for beta testers! This
beta is for MovableType users only at this point. In your 'Weblog
Config' under 'Publicity / Remote Interfaces / TrackBack,' add in this
in the text box." What's this all about? Eventually, it'll be another
way for you to notify the world that your blog has been updated. Nice,
eh? Thank you, Mr. DeFillippo, once again!...
More bl0grolling pings
More bl0grolling pings
03/16/2003 01:26 PM
Jason
DeFillippo: If you are running any other blog tool that
lets you specify sites to ping feel free to add it in and try
it.
OK, I'm in. I now ping
blo.gs, and
blogrolling.com and
weblogs.com. It is nice
to see that there are now
regional services.
What would be really nice is if these services could
federate. If
this were done, then I could ping one local or topical or
fast
a>
server which would then send pings on my behalf.
Configurable pings for Roller?
Configurable pings for Roller?
03/31/2005 08:04 PM Currently, a Roller user can ask
Roller to "ping" weblogs.com when a new post is made. That was a nice
feature back in the day, but in modern times there are many different
ping targets. Some users might prefer to ping Javablogs.com, while
others might prefer to ping Technorati. Some might even want to
configure a different ping target for each weblog category.
Anil
Gangolli has written a
proposal for configurable pings in Roller and has asked for
comments. If you're interested in joining the discussion you can join
the Roller dev mailing list,
comment in the wiki
(write me for a login), or if you're really lazy
leave a comment here.
Repository of Knowledge Management pings
Repository of Knowledge Management pings
03/13/2003 10:15 AMKMpings: This page collects and displays the last 200 TrackBack pings
sent to the knowledge management category for KMpings....
IRC as the lazyweb
IRC as the lazyweb
03/06/2004 01:57 AMI have been a long time PGP key owner, but have almost never used it.
A year ago, while I was talking with the Chandler folk about working
for them, I ran into this great essay by Brad Templeton, Returning
privacy to E-mail, and ever since then I have kept my eyes open for a
more user-friendly approach to encrypting email. Tonight, I ran into
this glowing review of new product, Voltage's identity based
encryption, which claimed to go a considerable way to solving the
problem that Brad Templeton wrote about a while ago. I looked over
Voltage's site, but didn't feel competent to evaluate the new approach
myself. The first thing I did was shoot off an email to Bruce
Schneier, Counterpane CTO and author of Crypto-Gram, as well as
several very good books. I don't expect a personal answer from
Schneier, whom I have never met, but I hoped (and hope) that perhaps
he will cover the topic in the next edition of Crypto-Gram. Just for
fun, I posed the question on a recently much maligned IRC channel that
I sometimes lurk on. Within minutes I had a link to the original paper
on identity based encryption, a link to PGP Inc. CTO's critique of the
approach, which blew a few good sized holes in it, and an intelligent
discussion of it on the IRC channel. After half an hour, I felt like I
had a slightly informed opinion on the subject (identity based
encryption is not quite the panacea that its proponents claim, because
it creates new problems while solving old ones). The power of the web
to harness many minds in common cause still amazes me, even in trivial
examples like this one. Of course, there is always another point of
view....
Pingtesting the LazyWeb
Pingtesting the LazyWeb
05/27/2004 01:49 PMThis post is pingtesting the new LazyWeb infrastructure - you should
both ignore it, and be mildly aroused by its promise....
Building Your Own LazyWeb
Building Your Own LazyWeb
07/24/2004 06:17 PMI should have got this off my to-do list ages ago, but anyway. I've
tidied up the complete code and instructions (not exactly long or
complicated I grant you) to the LazyWeb. Want a LazyWeb of your very
own? Have...
LazyWeb, while you sleep
LazyWeb, while you sleep
04/10/2005 02:16 PMI often have dreams that feature technology ideas, but I don't
always remember them and more often than not they're just goofy ideas.
This morning's dream is somewhat in the goofy category but might be
useful to some, and since I remember all of it in detail I'll relate
it here.
So I'm stopping by Andy's office
in Santa Monica to go have lunch (I think I was on a roadtrip in my
dream), and while he steps away to grab his jacket I notice there's an
IM window scrolling past with loads of text. When he gets back a few
seconds later I ask him what that is, and he says he's watching the
Simpsons over IM.
I say "you're doing what? how?" and he explains it, and this is way
more detail than I normally remember in dreams, but I thought it was
such a cool idea I think I kind of "saved" it so I would remember
later. So he goes on, explaining how he built a chatbot that is wired
to a stream of TV closed captioning, so you add captionbot to your
buddy list, then talk to it. You ask it what's on TV right now, and it
returns a list of shows, you pick a show and it starts streaming out
dialogue from characters, directly via closed caption data. "It's like
watching a show in text" I say and then we go off to lunch.
And that's all I remember. Andy built a really cool text
adventure bot last year, and TVeyes is basically Technorati for TV
(though they predate Technorati by several years), searching caption
histories for words or phrases. I doubt you can get real time caption
data and I'm not even sure if reading a tv show would be interesting,
but I figured I'd share the dream with everyone, in case someone feels
like building it.
The Lazyweb hits 800
The Lazyweb hits 800
03/14/2005 05:54 PMOne of my little widgets, The LazyWeb has just had its 800th entry.
Happy Postday, old girl. It's quite a proud little moment that almost
passed me by. It seems a lifetime since Matt Jones came up with the...
Overhauling the LazyWeb
Overhauling the LazyWeb
05/31/2004 12:36 PMI've just overhauled infrastructure powering the blogosphere's
favourite ideas site, The LazyWeb. Never seen it? Well, following an
idea from Matt Jones and prodding from Clay Shirky, I built a site
that allows people to harness the immense power of...
Clarivoyant Lazyweb
Clarivoyant Lazyweb
06/24/2005 09:20 PMWow. I'm so lazyweb, I hadn't even written up the post describing the
app i wanted, and someone's already gone and built it. Jon Aquino made
YubNub, his entry in the Rails Day contest. It's a server-based system
for assigning your own keywords for automating queries and searches.
Jon describes...
the most impressive lazyweb leverage
ever
the most impressive lazyweb leverage
ever
06/02/2004 02:40 AM4 days, three outliner implementations in three different languages
Cultural Lazyweb - Test
Cultural Lazyweb - Test
06/23/2004 05:57 AMTest Post...
LazyWeb: Email to MT gateway
LazyWeb: Email to MT gateway
03/13/2003 10:16 AMI've got a mailbox called "RSS" that gets all of the announcements,
product releases, occasional mailings from sweetcode or ditherati,...
Lazyweb: Seeking a Laptop Backpack
Lazyweb: Seeking a Laptop Backpack
04/09/2004 03:58 PMMy new Dell Inspiron 8600 doesn't come close to fitting in my classic
Tumi Organizer Computer Briefpack. Once upon a...
Lazyweb: Centralized "wish to
contribute" list
Lazyweb: Centralized "wish to
contribute" list
03/13/2003 10:16 AMLazyweb: I'd like a place to register my desire to support a given
cause monetarily, even if I don't have the money. I can't give $5 to
Doc right now (for his
stolen powerbook), but darn it! I'd like to at least say "I
wish I could" somewhere my vote will be counted at.
Lazyweb: Tracking comments with
dc:contributor
Lazyweb: Tracking comments with
dc:contributor
03/13/2003 10:16 AMLazyweb, I invoke thee: Is there a way to have my blog software scan
my post for <cite> tags, and generate the proper
<dc:contributor> elements in the header (and RSS feeds) of my
blog? Perhaps <dc:responder>, I dunno, whatever is appropriate.
Lazyweb, I throw cash at thee
Lazyweb, I throw cash at thee
01/28/2004 12:06 AMN
ow that Typepad supports the new atom api for publishing to photo
albums, I want iPhoto to transmit images directly to my typepad
account. The docs
don't mention new album creation but you can add photos into existing
albums. Any applescript ninjas want to take a crack at it? I'll paypal
$40 to whoever can whip up a script first.
Lazyweb request - I need a hiss filter
for audio recordings
Lazyweb request - I need a hiss filter
for audio recordings
09/24/2004 09:48 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:
I'm looking for a cheap (under $50) Mac OS X program that will filter
the hiss out of an interview I recorded on a cassette tape. If you
have a recommendation, please
email me!
LazyWeb Request: Change Tracking a la
Word for Any Text
LazyWeb Request: Change Tracking a la
Word for Any Text
12/11/2003 04:57 PMProbably the single best feature (yes, there is a good feature) in
Word is change-tracking, the ability to see what's been added,
deleted, and altered since I last saw the document or since the
document began. I can choose to hide the changes or have them exposed
in all their g[l]ory detail.
I'd love an app (preferably for my Mac) that'll do the same for any
arbitrary text file. And, before you say it, don't say "diff." This
is at best a blunt instrument, doesn't know who made what change
where, and is on a line-by-line basis which isn't quite enough
granularity for any real prose editing. Yes, I can use RCS or CVS,
but again we're talking line-level granularity, no? If I'm simply
overlooking something, please do correct me.
If not, then I appeal too the
LazyWeb to point me in the right
direction.
MovableType 3.0
MovableType 3.0
04/29/2004 08:41 PMI don't think I mentioned that Movable Type 3.0 absolutely rocks. I
have been using it for about a week, but I haven't had time to make
TypeKey work and of course upgrading required some template changes
and wiped out my local hacks, but except for a few cosmetic things I
think most things are working alright again. The UI in 3.0 is much
slicker than in 2.6 and it's much better about letting you delete spam
than 2.6 was,...
movabletype.org :
movabletype.org :
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movabletype.org/news/2004_07.shtml#001143
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Net-MovableType-1.74
Net-MovableType-1.74
08/14/2004 06:43 AMmovabletype.org : news
movabletype.org : news
01/11/2004 07:57 AMPowered by Movable Type 2.21 .. ( version 2.64, that is ) .. built
with Moveable Type .. a sua futura ferramenta .. Movable Type2.64 ..
MovableType
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movabletype.org: News
movabletype.org: News
12/22/2003 06:34 PMMovableType 3.0
Announcement
movabletype.org/news/2003_12.shtml#000878
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Google API for MovableType
Google API for MovableType
06/26/2002 01:02 PMIf you run a weblog with Movable Type (as I do -- this weblog is
powered by it!) you might be interested in these neat Google API hacks
for Movable Type which provide the top Google searches for an article
title. Neato. (Thanks, David and Tim!)
"movabletype.org: News"
"movabletype.org: News"
12/22/2003 04:17 PMTopStyle extensions for MovableType
TopStyle extensions for MovableType
05/03/2004 10:46 AMI've posted this before, but for those who missed it the first
time, there's a free set of MovableType
snippets for TopStyle's Clip Library available. To install these
snippets, download the appropriate ZIP file then unzip it into
TopStyle's \User\ClipLib folder.
Windows client for MovableType
Windows client for MovableType
04/18/2004 05:38 PMEcto is a pretty cool new tool for MovableType and Windows users, at
the moment it is in pre 1.0 beta, and this is my...
MovableType Version 3 Beta
MovableType Version 3 Beta
04/19/2004 12:33 PMWe have been Beta testing MovableType version 3 for the past couple of
weeks. Thus far I like it very...
MovableType 2.661 does not stop Spammers
MovableType 2.661 does not stop Spammers
01/22/2004 02:47 AMI have been running the 2.661 code for about 36 hours and we got
slammed today with over 500 spam...
MovableType New Pricing is Outstanding
MovableType New Pricing is Outstanding
06/18/2004 03:18 AMSix Apart has announced new pricing for MT version 3.0 and I am
quite happy with their decision. Having put my money where my mouth is
I had already purchased an upgrade. I strongly believe that Six Apart
has a long term vision for the product and having programmers on the
payroll who are focused and have a team vision.
The Wordpress vultures are still on the prowl commenting on almost
all articles about the MT licensing issues. With Six Apart set to fast
track improvements to MT it will only be a mater of a few months
before the product overtakes and leaves in the dust the remaining
competition. [Six
Apart]
Setting up MovableType with MySQL on
Server
Setting up MovableType with MySQL on
Server
11/16/2003 02:31 AMIf you install Panther Server and attempt to set up MovableType with
MySQL, it will fail and corrupt some of your data. The problem lies in
the datetime fields in the MovableType tables in mysql. To solve this
problem:Archive...
Thoughts on The Future of WordPress and
MovableType
Thoughts on The Future of WordPress and
MovableType
03/24/2005 05:06 AMThere more I look at the blogging "market" these days, I see things
falling into fairly well defined places--at least in my head. There is
a already a well defined split between the hosted services that offer
blogging capabilities (Blogger, TypePad, Y! 360, LiveJournal, etc) and
the "host it yourself" model. That second group is the ecosystem that
MovableType and WordPress currently dominate and I think they'll
continue to do so. If you further divide that into
"corporate/enterprise" and "personal/non-profit"...
MovableType 3.1 Preview Party and
LobbyCon
MovableType 3.1 Preview Party and
LobbyCon
08/13/2004 12:33 PM Last night Ray and I headed up to San Francisco for the MovableType
3.1 Preview gathering. It was a good chance to talk with some other MT
fans and meet more of the Six Apart folks. We all walked away with a
32MB USB memory stick that contains the [nearly?] latest 3.1 code.
After a big of encouragement from the crowd, we got a quick demo of MT
3.1's new features. Anil got the equipment set up, Mena did...
HTML Editor extensions for MovableType
HTML Editor extensions for MovableType
05/04/2004 03:51 AMMovable Type Tags for TopStyle, Dreamweaver, and Textpad .. HTML
Editor extensions for MovableType .. TopStyle library found at
sourceforge
dreamweaver-mt.sourceforge.net/download.html
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