they lost me at DRM

Interesting concept but the mention of DRM (how does that work with web documents?) put me off.

Numly Numbers:

Web 2.0 + Copyright = Copyright 2.0
4801 Numly Numbers registered for 1398 authors
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Unique IDs are interesting but that could be done any number of ways w/out a central clearinghouse.

Anyone know anything about this?

if you can read this, my network migration was successful

tailing the logs to see . . .
posted at 16:10
<time passes>

Hmm, looks like port forwarding needs some work. I actually want to forward a range of 1(?) instead of a single port?

<the next morning>
Well, that took a while.

Note to self: when moving a system inside an existing firewall/perimeter, you need to turn off it’s own firewall if you expect it to see any traffic from a port forward directive.

The network migration included:

  1. Moving the Linksys (hostname bruise [its colors are black and a rich purple: that was what I came up with]) to replace the Airport. That went fine.
  2. Replacing the FreeBSD host (webserver, MySQL server, nat gateway, etc.) with the LinkSys’s routing/port forwarding superpowers. That took longer, as some premature firmware mucking about was involved.
  3. Dragging cables around: the server(s) in are one room and the access point is in a hallway/open area some distance for more central access.

Notes in general:

  • dd-wrt is a work in progress (I tried v.23SP1) but seems quite good. I couldn’t get the port forwarding directives to adhere. Coulda been browser issues.
  • the web UI responds differently, at times indifferently, to different browsers. Sometimes FireFox was the way to go, WebKit (the nightly Safari build) almost never was, the stock Safari worked when FireFox didn’t. Sometimes.
  • the default firmware, while not as complete as the open-source versions, seems to work just fine. I reverted back to it just to see if port forwarding could be made to work at all.
  • Perhaps one of the reasons so many Linksys access points are unsecured is due to how crummy the UI interaction is. It took me several tries to reset the password.
  • If you use an open source variant of the firmware and want to use ssh, the username is root, no matter what you specify in the UI, even though your changes will be reflected in the UI.
  • In the Administration screen in the UI, there is an option to snapshot your configuration. Use it early and often.
  • There may be a way to handle this kind of network-y/routing stuff in the shell (iptables is how all that is done) but I never got anywhere with it. I added some commands that either replicated existing directives or never showed up: a diff of the output of iptables -L showed no changes.

Now, one more time, to see if the open source firmware is worth mucking with. I know the hardware works. And the folks on the dd-wrt project pointed me to some later versions of the firmware. Perhaps that will make a difference.

When Dick Cheney’s money talks, should we listen?

Mike Whitney: Is Cheney Betting on Economic Collapse?:

Wouldn’t you like to know where Dick Cheney puts his money? Then you’d know whether his “deficits don’t matter” claim is just baloney or not.

Well, as it turns out, Kiplinger Magazine ran an article based on Cheney’s financial disclosure statement and, sure enough, found out that the VP is lying to the American people for the umpteenth time. Deficits do matter and Cheney has invested his money accordingly.

The article is called “Cheney’s betting on bad news” and provides an account of where Cheney has socked away more than $25 million. While the figures may be estimates, the investments are not. According to Tom Blackburn of the Palm Beach Post, Cheney has invested heavily in “a fund that specializes in short-term municipal bonds, a tax-exempt money market fund and an inflation protected securities fund. The first two hold up if interest rates rise with inflation. The third is protected against inflation.”

Cheney has dumped another (estimated) $10 to $25 million in a European bond fund which tells us that he is counting on a steadily weakening dollar. So, while working class Americans are losing ground to inflation and rising energy costs, Darth Cheney will be enhancing his wealth in “Old Europe”. As Blackburn sagely notes, “‘Not all bad news’ is bad for everybody.”

The fact that a guy who has spent a lot of his life in government service has $50 million to worry about is interesting. That’s a pretty big windfall from a short period in private life. Not many of us do that well.

The original piece goes off on the plutocrats and swindlers — you can insert your own pejoratives — but what does it say that someone with as much influences as he has and, dare I say it, so little time to spend that loot, is more interested in socking it away than in investing it in the economy he claims is doing fine?

now where would I keep a 28 foot boat while I worked on it?

free to good home?

chris craft:

this is a classic cabin cruiser made by chris craft. it is 28 foot long. slept 6 comfortably. it is a cavalier. 283 small block chevy. all there. it needs a new motor, wood work. it needs pretty much a restoration done to it. there is not any major damage done to the boat. the only damage is sun damage and damage to the canopy when we backed it into the driveway. like i said no major damage. hull is intact. all there. free to good home have all paper work. TRAILER IS NOT INCLUDED, but can be used to transport to destination. delivery neg. like i said free to good home. have pics


Looks like this, as best I can tell. Wow. You could live on that.

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wow, I didn’t know that

Apple – Pro – Tips – Two Seconds to Sleep:

 Pro Tips Images Quicksleep-2

Want the fastest way to put your Mac right into a deep, sleepy-bear hibernation-like sleep (no whirling fan, no dialogs, no sound — nuthin’ — just fast, glorious sleep). Just press Command-Option and then hold the Eject button for about 2 seconds and Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. It doesn’t get much faster than that.

That’s faster than closing the lid.

slow news day

Alternate lede:

After a decade of tracking 9/11 mastermind and financier Osama bin Laden, the CIA has disbanded and dispersed the staff of the unit, known as Alec Station, without ever bringing their quarry to justice. Al Queda, the group led and financed by bin Laden, was implicated in the attack on the USS Cole in 2000 that killed 17 US sailors.

Despite expanding its ranks in the wake of 9/11, the unit was never able to catch bin Laden who continues to inspire his followers with audio and video recordings broadcast throughout the Middle East, despite vows by President Bush to capture him “dead or alive.”

And the wingnuts think the Times is too hard on their leader.

C.I.A. Closes Unit Focused on Capture of bin Laden – New York Times:

C.I.A. Closes Unit Focused on Capture of bin Laden

By MARK MAZZETTI
WASHINGTON, July 3 — The Central Intelligence Agency has closed a unit that for a decade had the mission of hunting Osama bin Laden and his top lieutenants, intelligence officials confirmed Monday.

The unit, known as Alec Station, was disbanded late last year and its analysts reassigned within the C.I.A. Counterterrorist Center, the officials said.

The decision is a milestone for the agency, which formed the unit before Osama bin Laden became a household name and bolstered its ranks after the Sept. 11 attacks, when President Bush pledged to bring Mr. bin Laden to justice “dead or alive.”