September 27, 2004April 16, 2024General The Growing Car Problem This morning I was a little late to work, as usual, and by the time I got to the car park, there […]
September 18, 2004April 16, 2024General (Re)Introducing PyKey An update on my password generation effort, previously known simply as “Passgen”. Say hello to PyKey. I didn’t give it that much […]
September 9, 2004April 16, 2024General Sage RSS Aggregator For the last year and a half, I’ve been using Straw to read RSS feeds of my favorite blogs and news sites. […]
September 9, 2004April 16, 2024General Password Generator One of the most important things when it comes to security is good passwords. Ideally, a password should be of reasonable, but […]
September 7, 2004April 16, 2024General Linux 3D Desktop There’s been a lot of hype surrounding Sun’s announcement about of its Project Looking Glass. It looked very cool in the demo […]
September 5, 2004April 16, 2024General Pak 2600 Last night was the first gathering of “Pak 2600“, part of the actual 2600 (www.2600.com I think) which I hadn’t really heard […]
September 3, 2004April 16, 2024General New CSS Layout Here is something I was meaning to do for a long time. My site was badly in need of a makeover, both […]
August 27, 2004April 16, 2024General Why Internet Explorer is unsafe and my browser history A tale of a bunch of otherwise normal, influential people who think dropping IE is a good idea: http://browsehappy.com/why/ Why would someone […]
August 27, 2004April 16, 2024General Hairy Barbarians Ex-boss Tim Romero, now a good friend, has finally started blogging. Bloggers such as Stuart and myself had been pushing him to […]
August 19, 2004April 16, 2024General Linus’s Businessweek Interview Here is a nice interview where Torvalds discusses his role as the leader of the Linux movement and other related topics: http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/aug2004/tc20040818_1593.htm