Monthly Archives: June 2005

The “Personal Mall” Concept

Yesterday I set up Things I Bought, which is what I call a “personal mall”. A personal mall is a personal website presenting items the owner (or blogger) actually bought and used. Those things may be diverse in a way: … read more

FeedBurner – Awareness API

FeedBurner – Awareness API. I have a couple of cool uses in mind…

Alex Bosworth’s Weblog: Ajax Mistakes

Worth reading: Ajax Mistakes. Most of it comes down to “respect your users’ habits”, which is a great point by itself, but Alex goes on and points out some other usability issues too.

Lotus Notes 6.5.4 on Linux

I’m so happy! I finaly found a way to run Lotus Notes 6.5.4 on Linux! Originally, I tried VMWare, which worked, but it slowed down my laptop. I actually had to run 2 operating systems simultaneously, I had to set … read more

MD5 is dead

As shown in MD5 Collisions, it is (relatively) easy to construct 2 documents that have the same MD5 hash. Which means, that you should not trust MD5 as a digital signature. [via me and mostly libre software]

Fedora Core 4 is available!

FC4 is out!

firefox enhancements

Here are two firefox enhancements I found lately. – hCalendar greasemonkey script, allows you to add hCalendar events in any textarea (!!!) [nice demo on waht you can do with greasemonkey too.] – del.icio.us extension, it allow you to easily … read more

del.icio.us + filetypes

Niall Kennedy notes that del.icio.us del.icio.us now allows users to browse tags by media types. I guess this makes sense now that podcasting is so hot. It looks like a lot of people distribute “rich media” using RSS. Nice.

GMail SSL problem fixed.

It looks like the SSL problem is fixed now.

What’s wrong with GMail’s SSL certificate?

I’ve been getting this error since yesterday on Firefox (1.0.4 on Linux and OS X). Is it my problem or a general one?