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Entries for March 2006

March 31, 2006

Somerville has a Dog Park

Somerville has a Dog Park

Until very recently, there was not a single place in the City of Somerville (population ~77,000) where you could let your dog off-leash. Thankfully this has now changed, with the just-opened dog run on Nunziato Field. Here's some of the cheerful dogs that were gallavanting round there when we took Bacon down this evening.

Atom 1.0 enabled

My Atom feeds now conform to RFC 4287. They’ve actually been ready since the “proposed standard” document was published nearly nine months ago, but I’ve held off switching over to them until most feedreaders supported it. Where “most” in my mind was defined as Bloglines.

Unfortunately, Bloglines still borks over some of it, and is barely maintained these days. But most sane feedreaders (like those whacky kids in Redmond) are now well up to speed, so the switch has been thrown. Enjoy my curly quotation marks in all their unambiguous glory!

My old Atom 0.3 feed will continue to be published at http://groovymother.com/atom03.xml. Feel free to use it if Atom 1.0 is out of your reach. It’ll probably drop down in features (such as <content>) in a few months time as I try to retire it (like I did to RSS two years ago(groovy mother :: Good(?) Housekeeping))

Any problems, do please let me know.

nanocolo iPod Linux colocation

April 1st has come early this year, it seems.

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March 30, 2006

Daversy

“Daversy is a source control tool for relational databases.” Man, something like this has been needed for years.

iGoatse. the new skin for your iPod

Bad, wrong, and awesome.

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March 29, 2006

Batman Onomatopeyas

A collection of the “Thwack”-style graphics from the 60s Batman TV show.

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No More 'Development' for Hurwitz - Creator's decision may spell end of series - Zap2it

Hopes for a return of Arrested Development are dashed. No worries — It ended on such a pitch-perfect note that I almost don’t want them to return for fear of pissing on their legacy.

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XScreenSaver

jwz’s awesome screensaver collection is now available for OSX. Windows users are still SOL. “There is no Windows version of xscreensaver, and there never will be. Please stop asking. Microsoft killed my company, and I hold a personal grudge.”

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Bacon guards his squeakyball

Bacon guards his squeakyball

Don't you dare try and steal it from him, or he'll viciously roll his eyes, yawn and ignore you.

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March 28, 2006

Safely install software in a virtual layer - Lifehacker

This looks handy. Install Windows applications into isolated silos so you can try them and uninstall them without leaving debris all over your hard drive and registry.

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ABC's "Extreme" Exploitation

Got multiple kids with Downs Syndrome? Victim of hate crime? Then ABC would love you exploit your pain for ratings. Cynical fucks.

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Anil Dash: A Culture of Criticism

Good post from Anil, that is quite appropriate to a little side-project I’m going to be taking on for Beantown web types.

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March 27, 2006

Next-Gen DVDs' Blurry Picture

BusinessWeek article on the troubles facing early adopters of HD-DVD & Blu-Ray. I reckon Comcast & DirecTv are going to win the battle to bring High Def movies into peoples’ homes. The days of shiny discs are drawing to a close.

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Videora TiVo Converter

Free one-click conversion of video files to the specific MPEG format required to copy video onto your TiVo. No messing around with demuxers or codecs required. They also have one that converts to iPod Video format.

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RSSBus

These guys were presenting at ETech. It has to be said, I’m still thoroughly flummoxed as to what problem they think their technology is solving. Seems like a horrible bandwagon-jumping to me.

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March 26, 2006

www.myspace.com/wigwamrock

Betty Boo & Alexfromblur’s new single. Hot damn, it’s ridiculously catchy and smashing.

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March 23, 2006

Snakes On A Plane: The Reshoots

SoaP has had reshoots to make it more R-rated, and to add the line “I want these motherfucking snakes off the motherfucking plane!”. I genuinely cannot wait for this movie!

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Criticker

Interesting take on collaborative filtering — Finds you movie reviewers whose opinions match yours. Initial signs point to it being wicked fricking awesome.

The MTA Song - Wikipedia

The kind of attention to trivia that Britannica can never hope to beat. A detailed analysis of whether 1980s transit policy in Boston would have allowed Charlie to deboard the train.

Tip of the Hat: Reddit

The main problem with good UI design is that it’s transparent. People don’t notice the good stuff—they just focus on the thirty things that are broken.

So a tip of the hat to a smart UI design that I just noticed on reddit. When you’re logged in and have javascript enabled, reddit tracks all the sites you click-through to. Yes yes, evil tracking, spyware, etc.

But what’s rather charming is that when you view reddit, the links you’ve already visited are displayed in purple. You know, that webbrowser standard for a followed link. Even if you’re on a different PC. It’s such a nice touch—Links that I viewed at home this morning are purpled-out when I’m at my desk at work. And I didn’t have to learn anything—it so snuggly fitted my mental model for How The Web Works that it took me a few weeks to notice.

Compare that to digg where even on the same PC, I can’t eyeball the page and see new links.

Nice work, reddit-folk!

Schneier on Security: Airport Passenger Screening

Another good Bruce Schneier article. Worth it for the sentence “Although we should all be glad that Richard Reid wasn’t the ‘underwear bomber.’”

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March 22, 2006

Friendster lost steam. Is MySpace just a fad?

Another great danah boyd essay. “Hanging out on Friendster is like hanging out in a super clean police state where you can’t chew gum let alone goof around and you’re told exactly how to speak to others. Hanging out on MySpace is more like hanging out in a graffiti park with fellow goofballs while your favorite band is playing.”

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Franz Ferdinand Frontman Shot By Gavrilo Princip Bassist | The Onion

I know, I know, it’s the most obvious joke possible given the band name. The execution (sic) still made me laugh.

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March 21, 2006

Silver Needle in the Skype

Reverse-engineering the heavily obfuscated Skype binary and protocol.

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BBC NEWS | French MPs vote to open up iTunes

Well, it’s the law. Apple either have to open up their DRM to other devices and music stores, or shutdown the iTunes Music Store in France. I’ll put $50 on the latter. (Update: OK, it’s not the law yet: It has to pass France’s Senate yet. Stupid multi-house parliamentary systems)

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Pleasure Cards

Personal non-business business cards in cool designs. Just ordered myself a box.

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rrrrthats5rs.com » Don’t Shoot the Puppy

The funniest flashgame I’ve played in ages. Can you work out the secret to not shooting the puppy?

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March 19, 2006

Snakes On A Plane trailer

Everything you dreamed it would be. SPOILER WARNING: There’s an aircraft, and it appears to be infested with some form of cold-blooded legless reptiles.

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A ‘smooth, creamy coffeehouse classic’, apparently

A ‘smooth, creamy coffeehouse classic’, apparently

Or, alternatively, half-a-mug of piss-weak, nastily artifically-sweetened, CoffeeMate-crammed brownwater. The rather disappointing result of trying a HomeCafe "frothy cappuccino" pod.

I got the coffee machine for free from BzzAgent, but I still feel ripped-off. I'll stick with my Senseo, thanks.

Allmydata.com

Distributed P2Pish secure backups. You give up 10Gb of your hard drive, for the rights to distribute 1Gb of your files across hundreds of peers. Sadly Windows-only, and there’s no way to tweak how much *bandwidth* you’re willing to give up, but could come in handy.

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Darik's Boot and Nuke

Bootdisk that fits on a 1.44Mb floppy which securely nukes every scrap of data off of hard drives. Handy to have if you’re about to sell an old computer.

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March 18, 2006

Boston FIRST Regional Robotics Competition

Next weekend at the Agganis Arena. High-school-team-built robots battle in an non-violent manner. Woz and Bob Metcalfe are judging. I plan on popping down on the Saturday to watch.

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March 17, 2006

Tribler

Interesting attempt to add more social context (eg. trust, recommendations) to BitTorrent donwnloads.

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The New Faces Of Saturday Night Live | The A.V. Club

Interview with the four SNL “Featured Players”.

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Apple Powerbook 5300cs

Apple Powerbook 5300cs

Intel is for wussies. The 100Mhz PowerPC 603e is where it's at.

This laptop was unceremoniously dumped in the random-crap-pile outside my cube. It's ten years old, running System 7.5, has a staggering 24Mb of RAM, and a whopping 500Mb hard drive. Anyone got suggestions for what I can use it for?

Ireland's "Crack" Habit - Explaining the faux Irish pub revolution.

All the “Oirish” pubs that sprung up over the last fifteen years? Mostly the work of a subsidiary of Guinness. Pure (if you’ll forgive me saying this) Genius.

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March 16, 2006

Call Me Fishmeal.: This Post is Microsoft Enhanced (TM)

Awesome post about the brokenness of “MIcrosoft Enhanced” cable company PVRs.

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March 15, 2006

pywinauto

Control other Windows applications from within Python.

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March 14, 2006

Guardian Unlimited: Comment is free

The Grauniad’s answer to the Huffington Post. Looking forward to see how this fleshes out.

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Amazon Associates bookmarklet

Many moons ago, I wrote a bookmarklet that makes it easy to build an Amazon referrer link for the item you’re currently viewing, stripping out all the cruft and crap that are in their default URLs, ready to paste into a blog or email.

Amazon have changed their URL styles a couple of times since then, and although I tweaked my personal bookmarklet, I never updated the one hosted here. An email today prompted me to sort this out.

So for your viewing pleasure, here’s the latest version of the bookmarklet. Drag it onto your toolbar, edit it to change the referrer ID from mine to yours, browse to an Amazon page, and click it to get a cruft-free referrer-fee-activated link.

Amazon.com Bookmarklet

I’ve tested it in Firefox 1.5 and IE 6. Let me know if you have any problems.

UPDATE: It don’t work in Safari. I’ve had a quick nosey, and it’s just chucking out “Parse error”. I may or may not fix this depending on whether or not I can be arsed. Also, most feedreaders are mangling the Javascript. Try viewing this page on my website (I know… how 2002!) to get the bookmarklet.

March 13, 2006

Skobee

I missed their session at ETech (Thursday morning was sleepytime for Rod), but this app looks cool. It’s like a fuzzy evite — Contact your friends to say “Let’s do something next week”, then let the software manage when people are available and what they want to do.

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March 12, 2006

DAG: Tunneling SSH over HTTP(S)

Neat hack for the upcoming (I’m sure) day when I’m behind a firewall that blocks port 22.

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March 11, 2006

Not to rain on everyone’s “Chase is Crap” parade, but…

Currently floating high on reddit/digg/etc: The Torn-Up Credit Card Application, in which a man tears up a pre-printed credit-card application, tapes it back together, enters his parents’ address and his cellphone number, sends it into Chase, and gets a credit card issued. OMFGZ, etc.

A terrifying example of what someone can do if you don’t shred your incoming mail?

Hardly.

First of all, unmentioned is the fact that the form requires the entry of a Social Security Number. That’s the primary key to the whole credit-worthiness system in the US. The author presumably used his own valid SSN.

Secondly, the address he used was that of his parents. Depending on the age of the author, he might have lived at that address at some point in his life. That’d be on his credit history. Certainly, there’s a high probability that his parents have the same surname as him, so a check of property records wouldn’t throw up any red flags.

Thirdly, he used his own cellphone as the contact number. Sadly, it’s not unfeasible that the credit agencies have access to the cell companies’ databases—All cell phone companies perform a credit-check as part of service activation these days. A quick cross-check would show a match of person to phone number. Perhaps even show length of service—A long-time held phone number is going to be less likely to be used in fraud than a sparkling new one.

So Chase gets a torn-up application, for a pre-filled application which contains a SSN, employer information, and a cellphone number which all match the applicant 100%, plus a mailing address that any fuzzy authentication would give a thumbs-up to. Just another person who’s had to move back in with his parents. No wonder they gave him his card.

Before you panic and run to Staples forthwith, might I suggest someone try this scientifically? Purchase a pay-as-you-go phone with cash. Fill in a pre-filled credit card form with that phone number, a fake SSN and the address of someone unrelated to you (preferably someone you don’t particularly like, since they may well get a knock on the door from the feds). Don’t even rip up the form—just send it in as new. Wanna take bets on whether the embossed plastic will be on their doorstep any time soon?

In the meantime, I’ll focus on avoiding giving my SSN, address, cellphone number and employment history to strangers.

Trixie Tracker: Baby Tracking Software

Data-mining your baby for a happier life. I know some engineers that this will appeal to!

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Lists of Bests

New out of the Robot Coop (sic). Fun way to check-off, compare or aspire to completing lists like Q Magazine’s “Top 100 Albums of All Time” (I own 45%) or the BBC’s “50 Things You Should Eat Before You Die” (76%)

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March 10, 2006

A toddler’s drawing of me

A toddler’s drawing of me

On the flight back from San Diego, a mother and her daughter sat next to me. I feared a 6-hour chunk of screaming wean, but the kid was surprisingly quiet, watching her Barney DVDs and reading her Curious George books.

This is a picture she drew of me. (Actually, the mother drew the head and body, and the girl added the glasses, beard and baseball cap) A pretty decent likeness!

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View from the 40th Floor

View from the 40th Floor

Shot from the bar at the top of the Hyatt. San Diego really has the most dull featureless skyline!

Zazzle.com - 'Architecture Help Dark T-Shirt' T-Shirt

Spotted at ETech. Made me chuckle.

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March 9, 2006

Marshmallow Shooter

The most fun you can have with PVC tubing and marshmallows. Esther “Deadeye” Dyson terrorised Makefest with this.

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Hobbes vs Rousseau on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Best slide of ETech — From Clay Shirky’s talk on internet community behaviours.

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Picture This: A New Look For Office

MS unveil their new UI for Office. Curious to see how this works in real life, but the photos look like usability could go either way.

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Ning Atom API

Ning are sharing out all the user-generated data as Atom feeds, and will soon be supporting Atom Publishing to modify data. Hooray for non-roach-motels.

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Ning at Emerging Technology '06

Yoz’s talk has convinced me! Ning looks like it could be a really fun shared platform for swift hosted development.

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PgFoundry: Query By Example

“Query by Example” dataminingy plugin for PostgreSQL. The ETech demo wasn’t that compelling, but it looks like it could have potential for “agile” data-prodding.

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O'Reilly Radar > Entrepreneurial Proverbs

Marc Hedlund’s “Proverbs” for engineers who want to be entrepeneurs. Great stuff.

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How Game Mechanics Can Make Your App More Fun

Some ETech links. This was my favourite talk yesterday (and one I stumbled into by accident when another room was full). Using the fun things we see in games to make your (social) software more engaging.

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Three Roombas enter, One Roomba leaves

Three Roombas enter, One Roomba leaves

Hardcore Three-way Roomba-on-Roomba Action.

March 8, 2006

Roomba Rumble

Roomba Rumble

Two remote-control Roombas battle it out at Makefest.

Expert Texture » Blog Archive » Snark it up

“The snark tag allows the user to enclose snark text in tags to better identify the target of the snarkiness as well as the level, tone, and subtext.”

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March 7, 2006

Multi-Touch Interaction Research

The coolest demo so far at ETech. Whizzy touch-screen Minority Report style interactions.

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March 6, 2006

My main thought from day one of ETech…

My main thought from day one of ETech…

"Branded Lanyard" would be a great name for a rock band.

Mama’s Got A

At some point, I may well get around to writing a review of my Squeezebox (summary: Love the mutherfunker to pieces), but as I sit here in my hotel room in San Diego (vaguely contemplating sleep prior to the start of ETech), I must say how impressed I am with the Softsqueeze Java player.

SlimSqueeze screenshot

Thanks to its built-in SSH tunneling, I’m able to listen to my entire music collection on my server at home as if I were there. An excellent idea, and proof of the value of building an open infrastructure to support proprietary hardware.

Gentoo Linux 2006.0 Screenshots

Blimey. Gentoo’s gotten themselves one of them fancy high-falutin’ “installer” thingummies. There goes the neighbourhood!

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Google Video: From the Googleplex

Google share some videos of various talks given at the Googleplex. Some really interesting-looking stuff here.

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March 4, 2006

YouTube - O! News

Silly little Oscars news parody from Peter Serafinowicz — Apparently just made for fun. His Alan Alda impression is spookily good.

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YouTube - Real Life Simpsons Intro

Simpsons opening sequence remade with humans. Anyone know the origin of this? It looks British. Promo for Sky One?

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March 3, 2006

Joyeur: Public Betas Are a Sham

Spot-on Gruberrant.

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March 1, 2006

Ten reasons why you need to build an API

Very attractive presentation by Shaun Inman (author of Mint) on the benefits of building an API into your webapp.

Another Zonetag test

Another Zonetag test

Bacon's tail: Too fast for the LED flash on the camphone.


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This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

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