Some links
Posted on November 06, 2002 @ 11:21 in General
Cleaning up again, some links that really aren't much related, but should go somewhere:
Excellent basic article at Ars Technica: Security Practicum: Essential Home Wireless Security Practices and a more industry strength black paper on the same matter: Wireless Security Blackpaper.
A humongous list of CSS Tableless Web Sites. It's not really a resource for standard (weblog) templates, but if you're one step up and doing your own HTML and CSS layouting, there's a lot of neat tricks and layouts to be found on the different sites. Also see Meyerweb's CSS/Edge, for instance the pure CSS menus demo.
Popfile is a mail-proxy that will run locally, fetch mail and use Bayesian filtering to sort your mail into different 'baskets' (by adding an X-header line) and would with some training probably be rather good at stopping spam, as first outlined by Paul Graham. I should try that out sometime...
Teaching Yourself Social Theory, heh.
Postmodern Computer Science on Slashdot points to an article titled Notes on Postmodern Programming and Perl, the first postmodern computer language.
Another paper by Edward Castranova: On Virtual Economies.
The Guardian on South Korea's broadband future and a recent sensationalist report of a South Korean guy who died while excessively gaming.
Business2.0 on game modding and a related article at CNN.
GuruMeditation.net for info and reminiscing.
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