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The Extra Dimension Of Security Fun Which Facebook Provides
Whilst everybody else dives in to (rightly) slam Facebook for what they are doing with advertising – read especially this one for a summary of the issues – I shall eschew the otherwise interesting discussion of how they are destroying peoples presumptions of a conversation and do what any other committed and rightminded Security Geek
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Second Life: Shoot People?
Quoth Mike Ramchand: One flippant comment on Second Life is, I would like it a lot more if I could shoot people in it. Mmm…
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Reuse 2.0 – a little video on how Sun can make a better CEC
I could never have written this in a way that the video conveys… which is the whole point, really: Comments are being added on the BlipTV page. Videos Referenced: Project Looking Glass (2003) (skip the first bit) 100 Mirrored Filesystems in 5 Minutes CSI:Munich ZFS Saves The World Defence in Depth IT Futurology and the
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Adding Battery Lights to my Brompton
When I purchased by Brompton, I skipped the option of hub-dynamos and other toys, taking the position that what is on the bike must be carried, whereas battery lighting is incrementally upgradable and may be removed in summer. In short: less weight to carry, less to go wrong, and batteries can be bought at any
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“Flash Cookies” don’t go away ?
Quoi? From a report of last weekend’s BarCamp: Simon Willison: have you tried using Flash cookies? — doesn’t go away when clear browser cookies, also cross-browser Don’t go away? – that’s bad. Can someone confirm this?
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Enable the Fn Key on a Sierra Keyboard for a Nokia N800
My Nokia N800 has to be mildly hacked in order to get my ThinkOutside Stowaway Sierra Keyboard to talk to it. The method changes slightly from revision to revision of the N800 operating system. The problem is: the ‘Fn’ key, as default-configured, brings up a popup menu for whatever application you are using. Alas, that
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1 Canadian dollar = 1.019056 U.S. dollars
Canadians! Quick! Annexe the USA!
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What you really *ought* to fear, about the UK Govt losing 25m records…
So I saw the news yesterday, and supposed that I ought to write something about the loss of data perpetrated by the Inland Revenue; but to be frank I cannot be arsed. I can already imagine the potential exposure, risk, and damage. That’s the sort of thing that I think about for fun, so having
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Odd trip home… Van fire…
Coming back from London Open-Solaris User Group, disembarked at Farnborough, got in car, driving home towards Fleet. White minivan parked in the entrance of Cody Technology Park. On fire. Seriously on fire, lots of heat. Pull over to check from a distance whether I can see anything useful – no. It’s dark and wet at
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Pertinent Security Joke Of The Day
Pertinent UK Security Joke of the moment. via Haroon. 🙂
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spoof london underground announcements
So you’re the voice-over artist who makes all those canned announcements that London Underground use – “Mind The Gap”, etc – and you have your own website. What else are you going to do? Spoof London Underground Announcements Would the passenger in the red shirt, pretending to read a paper, but is actually staring at
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Leopard 10.5 Upgrade: Copy Key / Opt-C Has Vanished !!!
So here’s a weirdness: I upgraded to Leopard. Everything seems fine, except that the “Copy” function no longer works from the keyboard. It’s like the “Option” and “C” keys are not being recognised when pressed at the same time; and I can go further – it actually seems that this exactly the problem. If you