Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
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Greasemonkey userscripts at userscripts.org
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want more control over which mails end up in your inbox? Every time you give out your email address at a site, use an alias specific for that url. It helps you to track where (and by whom) mail addresses are being used, and lets you filter or block mails.
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“I’ve been coding Ruby on Rails for the last two months and this rant is long overdue. There are just so many thing that are wrong with Ruby on Rails. Being better than PHP or J2EE is not enough to get away from a quick bashing on my blog.”
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A Rails plugin that takes the verbosity out of writing HTML code in RHTML templates - everything is reduced to the structure represented by the xhtml
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Writeup by Marjolein Hoekstra: what is attention profiling, what is APML, APML sources, privacy, commercial aspects, services using APML
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“It was hard to buy and sell physical communities. Online communities, though, are tradable assets [..] The best way to square divergent motives [of owners and members] may well be through the careful maintenance of a set of mutually agreeable illusions.”
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