I love beer
Ok, but, unlike Simplebits, this picture doesn't horrify me 🙂 Technorati Tags: funny
What if we all vote on the truth?
A couple of interesting related articles on facts and non-facts:
"Wikipedia is one of the Web's most popular sites. I asked a teenager if he understood that it carries a disclaimer; Wikipedia "can't guarantee the validity of the information found here." "That's just so that no one will sue them," he shrugged. As to the content: "It's all true, mostly." (from: New York Times)
And in a related story, the LA Times is turning their editorial page into a wiki. As Jon Stewart would say: " Huuh?":
"• Watch next week for the introduction of "wikitorials" -- an online feature that will empower you to rewrite Los Angeles Times editorials." (from: LA TImes)
I thought these were interesting. Technorati Tags: interesting, jonstewart, truth
Stay hungry, stay foolish: Steve Jobs on dropping out
I came across what is supposed to be the transcript of a commencement speech given by Steve Jobs (my hero 🙂 on June 14th. It's certainly resonates with me:
"You've got to find what you love, and that is as true for work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work, and the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it, and like any great relationship it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking. Don't settle." (from "Steve Jobs in Praise of Dropping Out")
Great advice. Technorati Tags: interesting, stevejobs, recommended
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States Ranked: Smartest to Dumbest. No Comment. Technorati Tags: interesting
Looks like I’ve beat comment spam — for now!
You've heard me complain about comment spam before haven't you? Comment Spam is when mysterious robot software attacks my blog and floods it with fake comments? I came across this handy little document from Six Apart, the makers of Movable Type, the Blog software I use: "Six Apart Guide to Comment Spam":
"This document describes how malicious or unwanted comments ('comment spam') affect weblogs, the techniques spammers use to abuse weblogs, and the tactics that can be used to prevent and defend against these attacks. Also included is a review of the strengths and weaknesses of each tactic, instructions for implementing them on your weblog and ones which we recommend for the best protection."
Well it should be called of course, the "Six Apart Guide to defeating comment spam" but at any rate, I found a tip there which, for now, seems to have dealt with the problem. If you use Movable Type you might be interested in the techniques. Technorati Tags: movabletype
Fascinating history of Wikipedia
If you are interested and fascinated with the Wikipedia, how it came to be, why it is the way it is, there's an absolutely gripping account of the history and origins on Slashdot:
"An impassioned debate has been raging, particularly since about the summer of 2004, about the merits of Wikipedia and the future of free online encyclopedias. This discussion has not benefitted by much detailed, accurate consideration of the origins of Wikipedia and of its parent project, Nupedia. But it seems to me that those origins are very important -- crucial, even -- to forming a proper judgment of the current state and best future direction of free encyclopedias." (from "The early history of Nupedia and Wikipedia: A Memoir", part 1 and part 2.)
Technorati Tags: recommended, wiki, wikipedia
Identity theft scam?
What would you do if you received two letters from a collection agency saying that you owed $5,000 to a firm with whom you've never had an account with? I ignored it and the following letter, immediately smelling a rat. What would you do further, if you got a call from that agency, and you told them that you had never heard of them, and that you had never had an account with the firm? I told them to go to hell. And then they asked if I was willing to just verify some information. Like the last 4 digits of my social security number. I told them, even more forcefully, to go to hell. And then they asked whether I would be willing to confirm the last 4 digits if they read them to me? I told them again to go away telling them I definitely smelled a rat and thought this was some kind of identity theft scam. He pointed out that he wasn't asking me for any information, simply that I confirm information that he was giving me. Four simple digits. What would you do? Technorati Tags: interesting
Creepy article!
Get this:
"A man's severed leg - with a white Adidas sneaker still attached - plummeted from the sky onto a garage roof and bounced into the backyard of a Long Island home yesterday morning."
Want to know more? Technorati Tags: interesting, gross
Good stuff from Paul Graham
If you work with software developers you'll appreciate these two pieces by Paul Graham , author of Hackers and Painters, a book that I also recommend heartily. He always has interesting things to say:
"I once claimed that nerds were unpopular in secondary school mainly because they had better things to do than work full-time at being popular. Some said I was just telling people what they wanted to hear. Well, I'm now about to do that in a spectacular way: I think undergraduates are undervalued." (From "Hiring is obsolete")
I also came across this really excellent IT Conversations Podcast of a speech he gave at the Open Source Convention (OSCON), which I also highly recommend (and it would be a good introduction to IT Conversations and Podcasting if you were looking for an excuse 🙂 Technorati Tags: programming, hackers, recommended
[BLOGBRIDGE] Bloeb: A new kind of web site for BlogBridge
We've been experimenting with a switcharoo of the BlogBridge web site - a major overhaul conceived and prototyped by Francois. (Thanks!) The new site will be going to production tomorrow, but you get to take a look while we are putting the finishing touches on it. What kind of a switcharoo? Well, instead of a conventional site that happened to contain a blog, we jokingly call this a 'bloeb ' (blog+web) site. You've seen web sites with blogs in them, and you've seen blogs with non blog content attached to them, right? Well here we have a full hybrid , with a traditional navigation tree on the left and a bloggish navigation tree on the right. Our FAQs are blog postings. Our announcements are blog postings. In fact it's hard to tell where the blog starts and the site begins. What do you think? ** Update: **The new site is up. So far so great! Technorati Tags: blogbridge