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January 2012

Free Newsservers - SABnzbd Forums

by m.meixide
absolutely good: news.readfreenews.net -- IPv4-only -- max number of connections is 3 . Binary response (Looks good) 211 1 367598 367598 alt.binaries.boneless absolutely good: newszilla6.xs4all.nl -- IPv6-only -- max number of connections is 4 . Binary response (Looks good) 211 2000001 1087535398 1089535398 alt.binaries.boneless could be good: news.just4today.net -- IPv4-only -- max number of connections is 2 . Binary response (Account needed?) 480 Authentication required for command could be good: reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl -- IPv6-only -- max number of connections is 25 . Binary response (Account needed?) 480 Authentication required for command

December 2011

Tubalr

by sbrothier & 2 others
Howdy, friend, wondering what Tubalr is? Tubalr allows you to effortlessly listen to a band's or artist's top YouTube videos without all the clutter YouTube brings. To get started just type a band's or artist's name into the search box and select only or similar. Oh, and if you're interested in saving your favorite videos, register an account, it's easy!

October 2011

Stripe

by oseres & 2 others
Full-stack payments You don't need a merchant account or gateway. Stripe handles everything, including storing cards, subscriptions, and direct payouts to your bank account. To make it all happen, we work closely with some of the best financial institutions in the world.

September 2011

Oliver Reichenstein - Google+ - Beyond my Social Media Waterfalls After a couple of weeks…

by oseres (via)
After a couple of weeks using Google+, Twitter and facebook at the same time, I start feeling that all three work pretty well next to each other, in parallel, or more precisely, in waterfalls: I connected my Google+ account to Twitter, my Twitter account to facebook. Like this: Google+ --> Twitter --> facebook Whatever I post on Google+ will be posted on Twitter and facebook, whatever I post on Twitter will be posted on facebook, but not the other way around. The rationale is:

Languages of the World (Wide Web) - Research Blog

by karlcow

Chinese and Japanese also seem unusual because there are relatively few links from pages in these languages to pages in English. This is despite the fact that Japanese and Chinese sites are the most popular non-English sites for English sites to link to. However, the number of sites in a language is a strong predictor of its `introversion', or fraction of off-site links to pages in the same language. Taking this into account shows that Chinese and Japanese webs are not unusually introverted given their size. In general, language webs with more sites are more introverted, perhaps due to better availability of content. 

Yahoo, Flickr can go to hell! | surf the edge

by karlcow

To my amazement, the account was deleted. Not only that, after logging in, I wasn’t given a choice to download the pictures. That means, my friends, that maybe some pictures were lost because of this. I don’t know what kind of show flickr is running

August 2011

Hacks/Hackers Montreal (Montréal, QC) - Meetup

by karlcow

You can join groups on Meetup using your Facebook account.

no I can't

Free Leech All Premium Account - une manière simple de partager vos fichiers

by hapatchan
Vous pouvez sangsue 15000 MB aujourd'hui plus de fichiers RapidShare que vous pouvez entrer jusqu'a 7 URLs, un URL par rangee

isaach.com: More @mention constellations

by karlcow

visualization of a sample of Twitter @mentions on one day in late June. Each vertex is a Twitter account. Each directed edge is a mention of one Twitter account by another.

espace.

July 2011

How to Get Your Library Folder Back in Mac OS X Lion |  MacDaddyNews.com

by karlcow

Apple has decided to hide the Library folder in your user account in Mac OS X Lion.

Apple goes mainstream. Consumer products.

June 2011

X-notifier (for Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, ...) - aternative a "WebMail Notifier de firefox" - Chrome Web Store

by decembre
X-notifier(aka MuNo) checks your webmail accounts and notifies the number of unread emails. X-notifier is WebMail Notifier(http://webmailnotifier.mozdev.org) for Chrome. Many features in Firefox version are not implemented yet. Features - mail notification (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL, Daum, Naver, Nate, Paran) - support userscript for other webmails - support multiple Google Accounts - account switching - auto login

The Pragmatic Studio | Installing Ruby 1.9 and Rails 3 on Mac OS X

by oseres (via)
A few weeks before every Pragmatic Studio course, we send out homework to help attendees prepare for the course. The homework includes instructions for getting any required software installed and tested on their laptop, and some recommended reading. Our goal is to make sure that everyone turns up on the first day ready to program. So we try to catch installation problems early and help folks through them. Sending out prep homework ahead of time also means that attendees can begin to experiment on their own. As a result, they often jot down questions to ask during our time together. In a way, our courses start the moment you register. We’re continually updating our homework to take into account new software versions and new ways of doing things. With the topics we teach, there’s never a dull moment. For the Rails Studio in particular, we’ve been teaching Rails 3 for a while now. And although you can use Ruby 1.8.7 with Rails 3, we’re beginning to nudge folks to try Ruby 1.9.2.

Privacy Icons: Alpha Release « Aza on Design

by srcmax & 1 other
We are now ready to propose an alpha version of Privacy Icons that takes into account the feedback and participation we’ve received along the way. We’ve simplified the core set dramatically and tightened up the language. While the icons don’t touch on all topics, we do think they significantly move the discussion on privacy, as well as the general level of literacy about privacy, forward. We do not want to let perfection or devotion to taxonomy get in the way of the good.

May 2011

Aperture | Presetpond | free Lightroom and Aperture presets - Part 2

by sbrothier
Welcome to presetpond.com - your ever-growing resource for free user-created presets and actions for Aperture, Lightroom, Camera Raw and Photoshop. Sign up for a free account and start sharing your presets with the world, or dive right into the existing presets below. Ok I get it, please hide this.

April 2011

SkipScreen - a Megaupload, Mediafire, and Rapidshare Plugin for Firefox. Like a free premium account!

by cascamorto
SkipScreen is a free Firefox add-on that skips the clicking and waiting on sites like RapidShare, Megaupload, Mediafire, zShare, and more! Never download music without it.

February 2011

Find recipes online  |  Foodily  |  Food, I love you

by gregg & 1 other
A good recipe can make the difference between happy times and eventual self-loathing and regret. If you want great recipes from all over the web at your fingertips, take a look at Foodily. In addition to allowing you to search recipes down to the individual ingredient, Foodily ties in with your Facebook account to bring recipes you or your friends “like” into your news feed. Other Facebook features are in place, all in the name of letting you share and discover recipes with like-minded folk.

January 2011

The Cloud Player | Find and play all tracks from SoundCloud

by garret & 3 others
The Cloud Player is a web-based music player that let’s you... * Find and play all tracks from SoundCloud * Save playlists to your Google Account * Make smart playlists based on genre, BPM, etc * Share your ready-made playlists with your friends * Collaborate in making the best playlists ever

Top 5 WordPress Security Tips You Most Likely Don’t Follow

by mozkart (via)
1. Don’t use the admin account – The default user account that is created with every installation of WordPress is the admin account. Unfortunately the entire world knows this, including hackers, and can easily launch a dictionary attack on your website to try and guess your password. If a hacker already knows your username that’s half the battle. It’s highly recommended to delete or change the admin account username. 2. Move your wp-config.php file – Did you know since WordPress 2.6 you can move your wp-config.php file outside of your root WordPress directory? Most users don’t know this and the ones that do don’t do it. To do this simply move your wp-config.php file up one directory from your WordPress root. WordPress will automatically look for your config file there if it can’t find it in your root directory. 3. Change the WordPress table prefix – The WordPress table prefix is wp_ by default. You can change this prior to installing WordPress by changing the $table_prefix value in your wp-config.php file. If a hacker is able to exploit your website using SQL Injection, this will make it harder for them to guess your table names and quite possibly keep them from doing SQL Injection at all. If you want to change the table prefix after you have installed WordPress you can use the WP Security Scan plugin to do so. Make sure you take a good backup before doing this though. 4. Use Secret Keys – This is probably the most followed security tip on the list, but still I’m amazed at how many people don’t do this. A secret key is a hashing salt that is used against your password to make it even stronger. Secret keys are set in your wp-config.php file. Simply visit https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1 to have a set of randomly generated secret keys created for you. Copy the 4 secret keys to your wp-config.php file and save. You can add/change these keys at any time, the only thing that will happen is all current WordPress cookies will be invalidated and your users will have to log in again. 5. htaccess lockdown – This is actually my favorite tip from my presentation. Using a .htaccess file you can lockdown your wp-admin directory by IP address. This means only IP addresses you specify can access your admin dashboard URLs. This makes it impossible for anyone else to try and hack your WordPress backend. To do this simply create a file called .htaccess and add the following code to your file, replacing xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with your IP address:

Oxford University Press: Epistemic Injustice: Miranda Fricker

by karlcow

The book explores two different types of epistemic injustice, each driven by a form of prejudice, and from this exploration comes a positive account of two corrective ethical-intellectual virtues.

Display all your Flickr pictures with Tiltviewer

by prac53
A Google Gadget to display all your Flickr account pictures. Use the Tiltviewer slideshow

December 2010

Quick feedback on Opera 11 - Opera browser - Opera Community

by night.kame

Originally posted by obarthelemy:

My guess is Opera is missing something to account for different mouse settings.

Try reducing the Mouse Gesture Threshold to 1 or 3.

Effectivement, on en revient à un fonctionnement (presque) normal.

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