I am applying for an ISSN today.
Month: July 2002
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Another project to watch: the Open Web Application Security Project.
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Hate CVS (concurrent version system)? Maybe Subversion is better for you. They released an alpha version today.
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Projects to watch: Python Community Server.
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Here’s the Salon blog press release. Now that’s a cool idea.
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O’Reilly has lots of good coverage of their open source convention online.
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I like the Torino scale better than our stupid color coded terror threat scale.
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Sun is rehiring some of the creators of the ultrasparc chip.
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Is my blog hot, or not?
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Anybody want to contribute to an open-source cookbook?
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Bruce Perens plans to break the DMCA with a DRM-breaking DVD player.
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Dave is teasing us again: “Heh heh *cough* tease *cough* heh heh.” [Scripting News]
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Essays to read later: Staying sane in a web services world and Coping with Change.
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Vnunet reports that there’s an exploit that allows arbitrary code to be run on PHP 4.2.1 and 4.2.0. Upgrading to PHP 4.2.2 will fix the problem.
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In hardware news, ATI announced that they will be rendering scenes from LoTR:FoTR in real time. I saw it in theatres twice, and realtime rendering sounds impressive if nothing else.
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Wired News reports that VoiceStream is up for grabs. The question is, can anyone afford it?
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C|Net covers Intel’s plans to introduce a P4 3GHz by Q4 2002.
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I found a company that does co-location for $110/mo. This is almost too tempting.