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Broken apps are here again!! 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

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CSS is broken


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Sometimes It's Just Broken


Sometimes It's Just Broken 12/24/2004 12:59 PM

Sometimes hardware is just broken. Unfortunately, when that happens, you can waste hours trying to figure out exactly what's wrong. By Adam Engst, TidBITS


Everything is broken


Everything is broken 04/20/2004 04:55 PM
Email is broken. Google is broken. RSS is broken. Comments are broken. Trackback is broken. Instant messaging is broken. Social networking is broken. Usenet is broken. IPv4 is broken. DNS is broken. And yet, people seem to be getting lots of things done on the Internet these days. Curious, that....

This is Broken


This is Broken 11/06/2003 11:08 AM
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Broken Windows


Broken Windows 06/04/2004 08:23 PM

Here’s a billion-dollar question: Why are Windows users besieged by security exploits, but Mac users are not?


A broken record


A broken record 03/06/2004 02:02 AM
Maybe it's just the sentimentality that comes from knowing I'll be away from New York City for a few weeks,...

made to be broken


made to be broken 02/18/2004 05:20 PM
Rules for Having an Affair. A great read for you starry-eyed newlyweds!

Broken Server#¤%!§


Broken Server#¤%!§ 03/13/2003 10:16 AM
Augh! My baby's gone down in flames! My shiny little Sunfire V880 shit itself and crashed its root drive. Good...

Broken Links No More?


Broken Links No More? 09/24/2004 09:02 AM

Is Technorati Broken?


Is Technorati Broken? 08/01/2004 03:21 PM

Technorati has a paid service that will send you daily updates via e-mail on who has linked to you. I subscribe to that service and like another site have never received a daily e-mail. I end up having to go back to Technorati and manually doing a search. Apparently they know they have a problem I just wonder why it is taking them so long to fix it. [v-2.org] [Technorati]


Broken: thisisbroken.com


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A "broken" force


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At a time when too few are willing or able to speak openly and with candor about the harmful impact of this administration's policies, it is refreshing -- if disturbing -- to hear what Lt. Gen. James R. "Ron" Helmly, chief of the Army Reserve, has to say. The Baltimore Sun reports today on a memo Helmly wrote to senior Army leaders about the health of his command, which "is rapidly degenerating into a 'broken' force," in his view. The draining demands of overseas commitments, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the unwillingness of Army and Pentagon officials to change "dysfunctional" policies are exacerbating the problem, he wrote, and the Reserve is in "grave danger" of being unable to undertake any other missions.

Update on "RSS is broken"


Update on "RSS is broken" 09/16/2004 01:37 PM

Robert Scoble stirred up plenty of discussion (including in my own blog) when he explained that MSDN's full-text feeds were reduced to excerpts because "RSS is broken". In his post, Scoble states:

"Bandwidth usage was growing faster than MSDN's ability to pay for, or keep up with, the bandwidth. Terrabytes of bandwidth were being used up by RSS."
However, Sara Williams - head of MSDN - posted a clarification in which she says:
"our RSS traffic is neglible compared to all the traffic generated by Windows Update, MSN, downloads, and the rest of microsoft.com. "
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Two of Hearts Broken


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broken ice still melts in the sun


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Morning has broken


Morning has broken 09/22/2004 12:37 AM
Cat Stevens on NatSec watchlist. "A London-to-Washington flight was diverted to Maine on Tuesday when it was discovered passenger Yusuf Islam - formerly known as singer Cat Stevens - was on a government watch list and barred from entering the country, federal officials said... Homeland Security Department spokesman Dennis Murphy identified the passenger as Islam. 'He was interviewed and denied admission to the United States on national security grounds,' Murphy said, and would be put on the first available flight out of the country Wednesday."

Could Google be Broken?


Could Google be Broken? 09/02/2004 03:37 PM
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Is Google Broken?


Is Google Broken? 09/02/2004 12:40 AM
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No More Broken Links?


No More Broken Links? 09/24/2004 09:46 AM
Some student interns at IBM have apparently come up with a system for discovering and fixing broken links. While systems that check links and alert you if they've changed have been around for a while (with varying degrees of usefulness), this one also tries to figure out where the existing page moved to or if it can find an equivalent page of information -- and makes the change automatically (sometimes first asking for permission). What might be interesting is if they hooked this system up to the Web Archive. While it looks targeted at intranet usage, it would be great for the rest of the web as well. Imagine that as soon as a page goes down, the system either finds the same version elsewhere on that site, or shifts the link to the Web Archive version.

BT 'unlikely' to be broken up


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Everything is broken (kottke.org)


Everything is broken (kottke.org) 04/22/2004 05:17 AM
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"The place is broken"


"The place is broken" 05/12/2004 08:20 AM
CIA veteran Bob Baer says torture was forbidden when he worked for the agency. "Now contractors are sent out to torture people to death and then hide it."

Fix broken shift+down/up/8/= in X11 and
KDE


Fix broken shift+down/up/8/= in X11 and
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I had the following X11 keymap problem in KDE applications like Kate (Emacs, xterm, and xev all exhibited the expected behavior):If I pressed Shift+Down, it acted as if I'd pressed Shift+Left. If I pressed Shift+Up, nothing h...

and when that trust is broken?


and when that trust is broken? 05/10/2004 10:01 AM
The government in the Rumsfield v. Padilla case, as quoted in the Times: "[I]n situations where there is a war ... you have to trust the executive to make the kind of quintessential military judgments that are involved in things like that." And when "the executive" breaches that trust? What then? If -- as this "executive" believes -- there's no judicial review, then there's only one review left: elections.

TypeKey still broken


TypeKey still broken 04/16/2005 09:44 PM

I can't tell you how bummed out I am that TypeKey doesn't seem to want to work for me. I've had several folks look at it - oh well.

So I'd like to reach out to Don Park - as the guy I just signed a deal with in Korea is named Park and then there's Troutgirl (who WON'T be my friend on Y 360) and so many other Parks, Kims and Lees. And I won't even get into the Moons.

I heard that the reason why there are so many of these common names - is that as Korea was leaving the fuedal era - these names were the cheapest ones to buy - for theserfs - as they sought out last names.

For many centuries lower caste people were not allowed last names.

So YES - I'll be returning to Korea - YES - I want to meet everyone's friends and hang - and I especially want to meet the OhMyNews folks.

I really dug Korea. The cyber culture is highly evolved in the masses - the whole place is a perculator petrie dish.


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Broken Hammer?


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LCDs + Guns = Broken LCD


LCDs + Guns = Broken LCD 09/24/2004 07:55 AM

arisoft_lcd.jpg imageI'm sure when most of you buy a monitor you're thinking, "Sure, it looks great, but can it withstand being pelted with tiny metal plastic balls shot from a gun?" I usually just check the "Gunfire Resistance" rating on the little placard they keep on the shelf, but some people feel like they need to go hands on. Those people also feel like they need to video tape the results, which were, by the way, pretty much what you'd expect.

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SHA-0, MD4, MD5, HAVAL-128, and RIPEMD
broken


SHA-0, MD4, MD5, HAVAL-128, and RIPEMD
broken
09/01/2004 03:09 PM
At this years CRYPTO'04, a security conference, it was announced that on variety of popularly used security protocols, security researchers had found collisions. Cryptography Research have published a Q & A on the implications of the collision.

What are the implications of collision attacks for code signing systems?

"Collisions can be a problem for systems that involve signed code. In particular, a collision attack can enable adversaries to construct an innocuous program and a malicious program with the same hash. For example, a trusted compiler/verifier might accept and sign the innocuous program, which could then be substituted for the malicious one."

It's well worth reading to find out all of the implications. Conclusions are that MD5 is down, as is SHA-0; SHA-1 is on the way out. Systems will now need to undertake the mammoth task of upgrading to more secure systems.

View: Q & A @ Cryptography.com
View: Over view @ Freedom to tinker.com

Read full story...

Broken mirror at Mandrake


Broken mirror at Mandrake 01/22/2004 11:43 AM

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Google DocIDs really are broken


Google DocIDs really are broken 09/22/2004 02:53 PM
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Good Experience: This Is Broken


Good Experience: This Is Broken 11/07/2003 08:52 AM
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Our broken-record president


Our broken-record president 05/12/2004 12:48 PM

It's always seemed as if President Bush had a bizarrely inhuman ability to latch onto a single idea or phrase or message and stick to it regardless of changes in circumstantial reality that discredited the idea. We saw this in action with his tax cuts, which, as Paul Krugman bore witness, began life as a way of disposing of the federal budget surplus and then got repurposed into an antidote to the recession after the economy went south. One policy -- fits all events!

Now Will Saletan of Slate has prepared a remarkable chronological record of presidential quotations that demonstrates this phenomenon at its most damningly, painfully extreme. We've all heard, one time or another, Bush's boilerplate rhetoric about "Saddam's torture chambers and rape rooms." As the other rationales for the Iraq war evaporated, this one, at least, seemed rock-solid: the U.S. invasion had shut down those torture chambers and rape rooms. This sounded great, until we learned to our horror and disgrace that in fact those enterprises had simply undergone a change of ownership.

Go read Saletan's quotes, in which Bush and his men keep parroting the line about torture chambers even as the scandal of American-sponsored torture in Saddam's notorious old prison was grabbing headlines worldwide. No matter -- the old message just kept on trucking.

On April 30 -- two days after CBS had broadcast its photos of Abu Ghraib -- Bush, like some malfunctioning android, was still saying: "And as a result, there are no longer torture chambers or rape rooms or mass graves in Iraq." Again, on May 3, he says essentially the same thing. The images that have much of the globe reeling were apparently unable to dislodge this message-of-the-day formulation from the president's cranium.

In a struggle against a global enemy that demands the utmost of nimble flexibility on our part, we are cursed: our leader has a brain of clay. Once the mold is baked, the mind is set, there's no give.

Broken Sword 3 Demo


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