Vanity Foul
Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind.


20040930
Thursday September 30, 2004

Better now and busy. Back on the 5th of August I wrote about a couple spam problems I was having. Shortly afterward I rolled the new functionality into Roller (a Roller-wide Referer-Spam list), and I used it to block requests with those referers (they get a 403 Denied).

My site has continued to be stable ever since then and I haven't seen nearly so much CPU usage. Sadly, I've been very busy with work and family the last month and haven't had time for much of anything, let alone more Roller enhancements.
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20040914
Tuesday September 14, 2004

Tree of Life, Tree of Death

I don't know what Jen will think of this, but I like it. That page doesn't explain it all, so follow the Project link too. Warning: slow-loading site.
( Sep 14 2004, 12:02:01 PM ) Personal Permalink Comments [1]
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20040903
Friday September 03, 2004

toString() is a dangerous weapon

I just spend a couple hours trying to figure out why I couldn't get something out of a Map after I'd put it in. I added all sorts of debug output which showed that the URL I was using for a key went in, but somehow it wasn't there milliseconds later.

After chasing my tail for god-knows-how-long it finally dawned on me that I was putting a URL instance in but requesting a url String?! The confusing was that printing out the URL object and the URL string looked exactly the same. URL.toString(): dangerous.

Doh!
( Sep 03 2004, 10:49:40 AM ) Technology Permalink Comments [3]
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20040817
Tuesday August 17, 2004

Re: This is about Atom

Beautiful. I hope the more vocal members of the Atom mailing list read it. I think Matt makes some important points that these members need to keep in mind, not that some of them aren't already.

But what Atom says is: If you want to play the weblog game, this is the metadata you need. That, and some other stuff (it's all in the Atom spec).

. . .

What Atom says is: If you want to afford these behaviours, then you have to be weblog-like in this respect and editor-like in this respect, and it doesn't matter what else you do, but those are the shapes we require.

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20040813
Friday August 13, 2004

Thanks Rusty

While trying to make Roller more friendly to non-ascii users we ran into the issue of non-ascii characters used in entry titles. These munged the permalinks we generated, until someone (Jaap, was it you?) was clever enough to escape these characters. Today Rusty announced the posting of the Internationalized Resource Identifiers draft, a standard which could really help to alleviate the current problems with non-ascii text in URLs.
( Aug 13 2004, 01:03:51 PM ) Technology Permalink
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20040809
Monday August 09, 2004

Another "Perfect Weblog System" post

This post is an interesting mix of subjective and objective requirements.

I find it interesting that so many people (who already use MoveableType) assert that /YYYY/MM/DD/ is the best (most un-crufty) URL structure. I started with Blogger, took a look at Radio, and now use Roller. They all do things a bit different, and I think it is all on preferences. Of course, one of my "dream features" for Roller is that you could use any one of the 'popular' URL formats to get to the same place.

In any case, it is a good rundown and does highlight several important bits on how to present good (semantic) content. Make sure to follow his link to Henri Sivonen: Outlining the 'Ultimate' Blogging Server which in turn links to Matthew "mpt" Thomas' outline of "The ultimate Weblogging system", on which I've commented before. ( Aug 09 2004, 10:33:35 AM ) Technology Permalink Comments [2]
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20040805
Thursday August 05, 2004

Tech '54, Where Are You?

I read this article in a chiropractor's waiting room while visiting my folks down in Arkansas. I liked it.

( Aug 05 2004, 02:12:29 PM ) Technology Permalink
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Referer Spammer Management in Roller

As it stands now, each user is responsible for maintaining their own Referer Spam blocking list. I do this fairly religiously, but my wife does not. Her blog doesn't seem to attract as much spam as mine, but why shouldn't she benefit from my list? I think I'll add a Roller-wide blocking list to my To-Do list.
( Aug 05 2004, 11:00:25 AM ) Roller Permalink Comments [2]
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