
Tuesday October 29, 2002
Knocking 'em down! I've closed three Roller bugs in JIRA tonight! Whoo Hoo.
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Roller 0.9.6 Interface I keep forgetting to send Matt a big fat Thank You for the improvements to Roller's interface, which looks much cleaner and more professional. So here it is: Thanks Matt!
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Oct 29 2002, 08:12:29 PM
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Referrer "blocking" issue: I noticed that Dave posted comments about some code I recently committed:
Roller 0.9.6's referer tracker already ignored hits from pages in the same weblog, now Lance has added an ignoreHosts option so that a Roller admin can configure Roller to ignore hits from different hosts.
Just so it's clear, the code that was already in 0.9.6 was not serving this function for me. It ignored calls from http://127.0.01 but not from the same domain name, http://brainopolis.dnsalias.com, as I am using here. I think the rest of Dave's suggestions are good ones, and I'll look at adding them as well. Matt Raible also made good suggestions. Since my implementation was "deployer dependant" (that is, the deployer set the values) and not user dependant (set by the individual user) I think these suggestions will all make good additions to the functionality.
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Monday October 28, 2002
More Referrer Blocking Mark Pilgrim has faced this down already, and his solution reminds me of PingBack or BackTrack, or whatever the hell:
Since day 1, my 'further reading' script has implemented strict referrer verification, checking that referrers are reachable and actually contain a link to the post my access logs claim they link to. This was mostly done to weed out links from webmail pages, intranets, and browser-based desktop news aggregators.[Mark Pilgrim]
I had considered adding this as part of a TrackBack system, but really dread the overhead involved....
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Oct 28 2002, 10:18:33 PM
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Civil Disobedience, can you stomach it? Right on Bob!
Everyone who hates the DMCA has to illegally copy a movie or a song, and then tell both the Congress and the U.S. Copyright Office exactly what they did. We need 10 million or so confessed and unrepentant intellectual property pirates. That's too much illegal behavior to ignore (What could 10 million pirated copies of "Debbie Does Dallas" be worth?), but too many individual criminals to be prosecuted. Then, having pirated our movie or song, we also need to turn ourselves in to the authorities, clogging every hoosegow in America, facing our potential $10,000 fine, each of us demanding the jury trial we are guaranteed under the Constitution.[I, Cringely]
Well, I've done part of the job (downloaded and shared files). Not quite sure I'm ready to own up to it to the Feds and march on the courthouse demanding my trial. But still, I love the concept of civil disobedience. It's our country, dammit, and we've got to make "them" listen to us one way or another.
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Oct 28 2002, 08:12:29 PM
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Touch Me and I'll kill ya (apologies to Stripes): Charles and I appear to have the same social disfunction ;-)
One of the surest ways to get on my nerves very, very quickly, is to touch me. I have this very strong sense of personal space, and strangers touching me just makes me cringe.
I don't mind the normal, incidental contact that's a part of living in a big, crowded city. When the train's full, I'll sardine myself in with the rest of them. But on the other hand, I tend to only shake hands when it's necessary. In family gatherings, I'm the one standing at the back trying to avoid having to hug a thousand people I only see every five years. And I absolutely loathe having a conversation with someone who feels it's necessary to put their hand on your arm to emphasize whatever point they decided to make. It makes me want to crawl out of my skin.
Exceptions are made if you're attractive and female.[The Fishbowl]
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Just the incentive I need to get to work trying out JellySwing: Ara says "I tested JellySwing today for our new subsystem. Wow! I can't imagine coding Swing without it!"
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Oct 28 2002, 08:12:29 PM
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Referrer blocking While I started this just so I wouldn't see referrals from my own site, this Wired article points out the importance of my finishing the full functionality (for 0.9.7).
Strange things are afoot in blogland.
Owners of the conversational websites known as weblogs have recently noticed that their referral logs have become the newest target for spam.
Referral logs, intended to collect information on who visited a website and how they happened to arrive there, are being stuffed with bogus links....[When the Spams Hits the Blog]
No Comment.
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