April, 2006

  1. PHP Doc System 1.5.2 (Security Patch)

    I’ve released PHP Doc System version 1.5.2. This fixes the security vulnerability reported here. This vulnerability only affects people running PHP Doc System in “dynamic” mode on a public web site, not those (like me) who generate the static output and put that on their site. It looks like this vulnerability was found back in…

  2. Hotel Recommendations for Florence, Rome

    I’ve got an upcoming trip to Italy (Florence and Rome) for a friend’s wedding and I’d like to stay in a hotel that has wifi (or some kind of internet access, a shared computer in the hotel lobby would be better than nothing) but doesn’t cost and arm and a leg. Does anyone have any…

  3. Another FeedLounge Interview

    I did an e-mail interview about FeedLounge (mainly focused on our business model) for Basement.org. This post is part of the project: FeedLounge. View the project timeline for more context on this post.

  4. Rule The World

    Rule The World has a bit more clever spin than most of the million dollar home page inspired sites. I staked my claim to Denver – at least I think I did using Google Maps, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City as reference points. 🙂

  5. Around the web

    Dock on Top – O’Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog Sucking less, on a budget: I’d understand if it was ABC…. – agreed, I’m a Tom Cavanaugh fan and had added Love Monkey to my TiVo’s season pass list. The pragmatic’s guide to Web architectures Cheap Ethernet Cables brik software – Unplugged – MagSafe insurance. Eric Cheng…

  6. TalkCrunch

    I took part in a feed reader roundtable conversation for a TalkCrunch podcast today. It should be available tomorrow evening or soon thereafter. This was my first podcast, I think I probably stumbled on my words more than you’re supposed to – oh well. 🙂 This post is part of the project: FeedLounge. View the…