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CONSUMER AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU EXTENDS EXPIRING CERTIFICATIONS FOR CERTAIN PROVIDERS OF VIDEO RELAY SERVICE AND IP RELAY SERVICE

CONSUMER AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU EXTENDS EXPIRING CERTIFICATIONS FOR CERTAIN PROVIDERS OF VIDEO RELAY SERVICE AND IP RELAY SERVICE

Structure and Practices of the Video Relay Service Program

The YouTube Video You Don’t See

Example Show

Shop with confidence across the web

Helicopter view of your driving directions on Google Maps

Google CIO and others talk DevOps and "Disaster Porn" at Surge

Burning Man 2011 - Yes we were there.

September 08, 2011

Getting Started on the Google API

CACertMan app to address DigiNotar & other bad CA’s

Tangled

Custom Class Loading in Dalvik

Jingle Adventures contd…

TWO REPORTS OF ADVISORY COMMITTEES ON DISABILITIES ISSUES RELEASED

Join the White House Disability Group Monthly Call on July 27

Multiple APK Support in Android Market

Debugging Android JNI with CheckJNI

Android 3.2 Platform and Updated SDK tools

Geektalk

Believe in yourself

Forever alone involuntary flashmob

PS3 root key released - sign and run anything

lunar eclipse shadow on earth

hotpot NFC tags in portland

Oh, little bobby tables

Don't have a front-facing camera?

Tango.me

Looxcie

Mobile phone product testing: Models

Visual 6502

Extruding Light

Foam Printer

How Can the LHC withstand 1 Petabyte of Data a Second?

Linus Torvalds is now officially a US Citizen

Backin up quartet

Oh, hell yes.

Portland bike lanes get mario symbols

Skype RC4 claimed reverse-engineered

Best ever cease and desist

wkhtmltopdf - just awesome

Measurement Lab - Google IO BigQuery session is live querying 60 billion rows instantly

All you need is a little egotism, and $6

Examply punycode link

Convert IDN punycode to/from native characters

Sparkfun free day tomorrow: 1/7

websockets

C thulu ftagn recursion

Need a recursive DNS server? Use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

Google Public DNS

JIQL - Java JDBC wrapper for Google DataStore

OpenNebula

Trillions

ZFS L2ARC ZIL on SSD

Swimming in OpenCL

Unicorn == Mongrel delayed_job

Remus - Transparent HA for Xen

Go

What DNS is not

Crossbow Virtual Wire Demo Tool

Banner ads on flies

PoolParty

Eucalyptus MySQL SOLR RabbitMQ Varnish == Nebula.nasa.gov

Nebula.nasa.org

Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC)

Evernote

Apple drops ZFS due to legal concerns

Peering disputes between Cogent and Hurricane Electric

Equinix to acquire Switch and Data for $689 million

We Are All Connected

Project kxen renamed project HXEN

Pomegranate Phone

Lessconf Jacksonville - followed the next day by Barcamp

Stick-figure guide to advanced AES crypto

Why you should pay attention to Google Wave

rails-primer - how to easily host rails projects on appengine

AppEngine-JRuby on google code

Ruby on Google AppEngine: appengine-jruby video

Dataliberation.org - The Data Liberation Front - a group concerned with moving data in and out of google

Detecting Spammers with SNARE: Spatio-temporal Network-level Automatic Reputation Engine

Proxmox VE - OpenVZ KVM Cluster appliance management

Sun/Oracle kill of SXCE: Sysadmins everywhere cry in horror.

Essentials of Metaheuristics

making water drinkable through nano-filtration

Pigin 2.6.1 adds Xmpp voice and video support

Opera Unite

Setting up a Layer-3 tunnel VPN using ssh 4.3 and -w option tun devices

shadowserver.org - botnet hunting resources

OpenBSC - a Siemens BS-11 microBTS or a ip.access nanoBTS == your own GSM tower

Voxbone's 883 country code

Apple keyboard firmware hack

Karesansui Project - a Xen management harness from Japan

eunicycle

Pygowave Server - Run your own Google Wave server

Happy Sysadmin Day!

Bokode

Bass cannon

Xen clocksource0 time went backwards

Internet vs World Population stats

BBC article on sat-3 cut

sat-3 cut

iPeak - RAIN

Asankya - RAIN

Apple pulls Google Voice app from iPhone - AT&T's fault

HadoopDB

live-android boot ISO - very neat

How to update your GeoIP information in addition to SWIPping

EATR

Google Wave hackathon on 20th/21st, if you happen to be in Mountainview

Did I mention OTOY here before?

NeatX - NX for Ganeti

STuPiD - STUN/TURN using PHP in Dispair

Aviary.com

Browser based Server-side 3D gaming from OTOY

Cisco's replacement for the WRT54GL is the WRT160NL

Spinn3r.com - Index the blogosphere

Team ARIN

Parts of galaxy Messier 87 are missing

DRAEGER ALCOTEST 7110 MKIII-C Evaluation of Breathalizer Source Code

Cyclops

Google's AJAX playground

How Michael Osinski Helped Build the Bomb That Blew Up Wallstreet

Bruce Perens - A Cyber-Attach on an American City

How Google and Facebook are using R

adito - the new gpl fork of the old sslexplorer project

A date idea: forklift sunset

Psytechnics - VVoiP QoE

r1soft cdp

IP Address geolocation for free

Shapeways - $50 "3-D poem rings" until the end of the month

GrandCentral to become Google Voice

Wolframalpha is coming

Hosted Xen Project

VirtualGL X11 transport

TurboVNC VirtualGL == FAST network GL

Ben Rockwood's presentation at the OpenSolaris Storage Summit: ZFS in the trenches

The Crisis of Credit Visualized on Vimeo

10gen - a java based app hosting infrastructure

Engineyard Vertebra - another cloud infrastructure management harness

Eucalyptus - an opensource EC2 compatible hosting infrastructure

asciicasts.com

railsbrain.com <-- ajaxified rdoc

AP IMPACT: SWAT Teams Deployed in 911 fraud

Lessons learned by people who have quit Google

Makwana indicted for Fanny Mae malware

"physicalized" servers

Zentific svn repo: alpha available

Holographic Space-Time ?

DACS - Distribution and Configuration System - version 2.0

Video of Cisco IOS attack talk at Chaos Computer Conference

Cosmic radio background noise 6 times higher than expected

We get a leap second tonight

Grow your own bioluminescent algae

Johnson and Ruby/Javascript

Two turntables and a git repo

Quartz Composer and Cruise Control status

Truthy and stupid.rb

The nature of truth

Get2Human

Sunay Tripathi's Solaris Networking Blog

Merry Christmas from XKCD

Merry Christmas from Chiron Beta Prime

Prius Emergency Generator

German folk tune Jazz improv

Memcached speed improvements

FSF sues Cisco

Asterisk Vishing Alert

Google's Native Client... the next ActiveX?

Waterballs

YAGNI development assistant

HA-xVM demo video posted

Kemari 1.0 released - HA Xen

The Decline and Fall of Agile

Zone Alarm 2009 Free Tomorrow

kenai.com - xVM Server Project site

58% Spam Drop from one colo shutdown

Xenomips - a Xen friendly domU version of Dynamips - Emulate a Cisco 7200

Debian and Android dual-boot on the G1

Sipper (SIPr) - a SIP testing framework in ruby

DBslayer - a SQL abstraction layer using JSON

Clojure - JVM based LISP dialect with immutable persistent data structures that are inherently thread safe

Fingerworks keyboard in a MacBookPro

NfSen - Netflow Sensor

The Phoenix BIOS hypervisor is Xen

Do you live in a Constitution-Free zone?

Puppet presentation at NYCOSUG this month

Kemari - Xen lock-step HA

XenSmartIO - Infiniband IO for Xen

Starting with b100, OpenSolaris has virtual consoles

OpenSolaris testfarm build server interface now available

Firefox M9 Fenric - Maemo alpha

SystemZ - aka Sirius - a port of OpenSolaris to IBM System Z mainframe OS running in z/VM mode

40.8% efficient solar cell

FREDNET

World sunlight map

Solaris and ZFS on a Dell 2950, tweaking notes

Logstalgia

Early Access Windows PV drivers for xVM

Economics: The Theory of Interstellar Trade

COMSTAR Admin Guide PDF file

The Financial Crisis: What Happened and What's Next?

3.5" DIY SSD drive

Microsoft usurping ODF

Cisco to run Windows 2008 on their appliance virtually for services

Packetfence: an OpenSource Network Access Control system

Public.resource.org

persist.js - an alternative to gears

Chinese building "impossible" EM drive

Supertinykeyboard

COMSTAR SMTF - solaris FC, SAS, and iSCSI targets

Flexiscale - yet another control panel?

RightScale - cloud control panels?

GoGrid, a servepath company.

OSCON in 37 minutes

Criticial ESXi remote vulnerability in openwsman

Parasitic power

Microsoft FUD on VMWare: vmwarecostswaytoomuch.com

nmap builds zenmap topology maps

Sat, 05 Nov 2005

I've just added the Script.aculo.us AJAX.InPlaceEditor for the administrative backend of Rage. Now I can edit messages in place as I view them. Title, body, and tags. Neat.

I love Rails and AJAX.

Sun, 09 Oct 2005

Rage, my Rails based bloxsom replacement, is production ready. This is a test article publish using the new interface.

Fri, 07 Oct 2005

I'm finishing up the final import script now. Rage should be installed production shortly...

Weee!

Sun, 02 Oct 2005

Instead of separating the comments and trackbacks in Rage, I've merged them together. The "0 trackbacks" link at the bottom of any article display will dynamically open a form for entering a "manual trackback", AJAX style.

This unification of code should simplify things a bit for now. Eventually, a threaded comment system might be fun to implement in addition to trackbacks.

So very close. Almost there.

Fri, 30 Sep 2005

I've been working on "Rage", a Rails replacement for my blog. The function is identical from a URL perspective thanks to some creative Rails routes.

Rails likes to have URLs consisting of a /:controller/:action/:id style scheme by default. Thankfully, this is configurable using "routes".

Bloxsom uses a file path with a "flavor" extension that tells how to render a given node.

Rather than keep with a "path", Rage converts the path into a set of tags, and keeps a record of the "file" component (think of it as a node name), while processing requests to handle the flavor extension as a case statement for alternative renderings of the same article.

By doing this, my new blog will appear initially to be identical to the previous blogging engine. All indexed pages and bookmarks people may have to my blog will continue to function.

As a side-effect, tag searches of articles are as simple as stacking them into the URL path (think "TagFS" as I blogged about earlier, and you'll get what I'm talking about).

http://ian.blenke.com/software/linux/

Will return a list of articles containing the tags "software" and "linux". Order does not matter.

Additionally, I've added routes to handle the /YYYY/MM/DD/ style archives, as well as the taged paths. For example, to find all "software" and "linux" tagged articles I posted in 2004, you could use:

http://ian.blenke.com/2004/software/linux/

Neat stuff.

There will be a search function to do tag/title/body searches as well (though it is a bit slower as it is a de-dup'ed result set of a few SQL queries). The search function is currently AJAXed to have auto-text-field completion based on the tags of all articles (it updates the list of tags as you type). Rather than throw away the above tagfs goodness, the plan is to work it in:

http://ian.blenke.com/search/tagfs/goodness/

would search for the exact string "tagfs goodness" just as this would:

http://ian.blenke.com/search/tagfs%20goodness/

I've added a few new flavors to handle RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and ATOM 1.0 feeds:

http://ian.blenke.com/index.rss
http://ian.blenke.com/index.rss1
http://ian.blenke.com/index.rss2
http://ian.blenke.com/index.atom

These flavors can be used with the above paths as well:

http://ian.blenke.com/linux/software/index.atom

If you only want to read articles from my blog about linux software, that would generate a feed just for you.

There are also 4 new paths for the same that use a more Rails-ish schema:

http://ian.blenke.com/blog/rss/0.91
http://ian.blenke.com/blog/rss/1.0
http://ian.blenke.com/blog/rss/2.0
http://ian.blenke.com/blog/atom/1.0

You can add tags after those paths to limit the feeds:

http://ian.blenke.com/blog/atom/1.0/linux/software/

which is functionally equivalent to:

http://ian.blenke.com/linux/software/index.atom

The big problem with overloading the paths this way is that you get potentially unwanted behaviors for tag searches if you happen upon the exact sequence of tags that happen to trigger the rails action to handle one of the above requests.

The /blog/ path is a leftover side-effect of running bloxsom dynamically for a while using that URL, and using pre-generated static content for the root (/) content. That experiment caused more headaches than it solved (static content loaded quickly, but there are real issues with a number of the bloxsom plugins I was using when generating the static content). Rather than toss it out entirely, I've added rails routing to handle /blog/ prefixed requests in parallel to the root requests.

The moral of the story: Rails routes can do just about any URL schema you can think of with some clever planning.

Current status of Rage:

  • Migration scripts from the bloxsom tree to the rails models is working. No content will be lost.
  • Site content for projects and media are transparently passed through to the public/ tree in the rails project. No need to handle that special case.
  • Blog markdown rendering and feeds are 100%.
  • Received trackbacks are working perfectly (need to add anti-spam protection)
  • AJAXified Comments are currently under development (with anti-spam)
  • Posting and sent trackbacks are a nicity for me, and will wait 'til the end ;)
  • GUIDs instead of auto_incremented IDs are working perfectly! Next step: get replication working between two engines (one on my laptop, one on my main site - offline posting and blog management using the blog itself.. think of it!)
  • Caching: I'm still trying to get expire_fragment to release the cached fragments, but the basics are there to make this a responsive site (much more so than bloxsom)

The best part of this entire endeavor: I now have complete understanding, control, and responsibility for my blog. If it doesn't work, my code is at fault. If something new comes out, I learn by implementing it. Like google's sitemap, which I threw together a solution to in 5 minutes:

http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps

Rails is simply incredible. I hope to have the new site up shortly. You probably won't notice the switch. Stay tuned.

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