➠ December 2, 2005
The L in Linksys WRT54GL Stands for Linux
Linksys are now explicitly catering to the hardware hacker market by keeping their excellent Linux-based WRT54G routers available at a premium after downgrading the “consumer” model.
Wired News: Airline Security a Waste of Cash
Excellent article by Bruce Schneier on the futility of current airport “security”.
Guardian Unlimited | Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais is going to record a bunch of weekly podcasts, starting Monday.
Bill of Rights - Security Edition
Fun! The Bill of Rights, printed on bits of metal that you’ll need to remove from your pocket next time you’re going through “security”.
➠ December 1, 2005
Dean Gray Tuesday
On December 13th, the now-banned Dean Gray “American Edit” album will be up for download from a bunch of locations — including groovymother.com. Spread the word.
➠ November 30, 2005
MP3tunes Locker
Michael Robertson’s new site seems to be targeting itself as an “off-site backup” and synchronisation service for your music files, and therefore completely covered by fair-use. RIAA, start your lawyers.
➠ November 28, 2005
try ruby! (in your browser)
This is an incredibly cool tutorial, and a way of playing with Ruby without downloading a danged thing.
evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups
Some interesting, and reasonably common-sense, rules for startups.
➠ November 27, 2005
Emulating W3C ,tools with mod_rewrite
Nifty hack, enabled now on Groovy Mother, that allows you to check your webpages by tweaking the URLs.