Monthly Archives: February 2003

Stop using numbers in your IP addresses.

By the way, Namber DNS at mysteryrobot.com (found via DiaWebLog) is damn nifty. As I understand it, it works from a set of 256 very short and simple words. Assemble four of these, and you can represent any IP address. Seems like this would make for very easily remembered IP addresses, as [...]

Still here, still reading.

Whew. Still really busy. Times like these, I wish I had my Blosxom and link-blogger action going, because I’m still out here, grazing on the links everyone else is publishing. I haven’t had much energy to write much while wrapping up this work project and getting AgentFrank lumbering about. And there [...]

Agent Frank isn’t the only one.

Oh, and I completely forgot to toss a link his way, but Kevin Smith of electricanvil.com is working on a Java PersonalWebProxy project also. With AgentFrank, I’ve been leaning toward patching the core together as quickly as possible to enable the plugins and scripting I wanted to play with. But it looks like [...]

Agent Frank’s first download?

Les has been very quiet lately, but that’s because he’s been heads down working on his Personal Proxy he’s dubbed “Agent Frank” (it’s got a little logo and everything). He just set up an Agent Frank ?WikiPage with download and install instructions. I’m downloading now (it’s pretty huge – like 11 megs), but the Wiki [...]

Say hello to Agent Frank

I’ve been quiet – too quiet. Work’s had me busy again, as has life in general. But I still have had something in the PersonalWebProxy works: It’s ugly, but it works and does stuff. And I was feeling pretentious enough to give it a quick logo and a wiki page. Enjoy!

On the road to a rebuild

Of course, along with changes I want to make around here, one of the first is the design. Thinking I might follow in Mark Pilgrim’s steps a bit, and just strip the thing down to essentials and then more carefully consider what I slap back on the thing. I’ve been meaning to pay [...]

Now with SimpleComments!

Now using Kalsey’s SimpleComments MT plugin. Planning to integrate referrers into it at some point, also, along with an easy yea/nay interface via email or Jabber to ask me whether I want to allow a new referrer to be published or not. Having had my site used to advertise adult movies and anal [...]

Bookmark blogging from Safari via a quick hack

Well, it doesn’t look like I’m getting the new Java-based PersonalWebProxy code released last week or soon this week, but if you’d like something to poke fun at, try this… BookmarkBlogger – a quick hack for Safari users to generate blog entries from bookmark folders. Hope it’s useful, bet it’s ugly, but it was fun in the [...]