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.