December 2008
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htxt.github.com →
Github pages officially launches. Edit all your blog files locally, then a simple git push to publish it to the web, all under version control, no database lock-in. Good old textfiles :)
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IT Conversations | The Shadowserver Foundation →
Andre’ M. DiMino is the Co-founder & Director of the Shadowserver Foundation a non-profit organization that gathers, tracks, and reports on malware, botnet activity, and electronic fraud.
His role within Shadowserver involves him in the direct research and analysis of malware and network traffic analysis, botnet research. attacker methods and techniques, and honeypot technology,
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Now we realise that it’s not about selling a song, but about harnessing...
Download New Book From the Free Culture Movement →
Ubiquity Tutorial: How to turn a page upside-down →
Radio Free World →
The key here I think is to not think of death as an end, but think of it more as...
– Woody Allen - Love & Death (1975)
NME: "An American band have registered themselves... →
thenormatist:
Normative’s landmark deal with Francis and the Lights crosses the Atlantic.
It’s interesting watching Normative evolve. They always seem to be one step ahead.
ORGs →
A model for concurrent computing based on human organisational/group structures.
First, a carbon/silicon actor can change only its own behavior. To influence others, actors have to send the right messages…
Carl E. Hewitt is Associate Professor Emeritus in the Electrica Engineering and Computer Science department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Elephant 2000: A Programming Language for the year... →
Computer programs require a lot of extra code because they don’t have a sense of the world. Human language on the other hand conveys most of its meaning through its context and semantics. The goal of the Elephant 2000 programming language is to use context and speech acts to convey meaning without a lot of code.
John McCarthy has been Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University...
FLOSS Weekly 48: OpenSUSE →