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Registering an Application to a URL Protocol

2008 Feb 25, 1:26"In some cases, it may be desirable to invoke another application to handle a custom protocol. To do so, register the existing application as a URL Protocol handler."PermalinkCommentsmsdn reference microsoft uri application-protocol-handler

Chumby will be cool, despite its name

2008 Feb 19, 1:51

Bedside ChumbyI signed up for the pre-release beta and purchased a Chumby last year. Chumby looks like a cousin to a GPS unit. Its similar in size with a touch screen, but has WiFi, accelerometers, and is pillow like on the sides that aren't a screen. In practice its like an Internet alarm clock that shows you photos and videos off the Web. Its hackable in that Chumby Industries tells you about the various ways to run your own stuff on the Chumby, modifying the boot sequence (it runs Linux), turning on sshd, etc, etc. The Chumby forum too has lots of info from folks who have found interesting hacks for the device.

When you turn on the Chumby it downloads and runs the latest version of the Chumby software which lets you set alarms, play music, and display Flash widgets. The Chumby website lets anyone upload their own Flash widgets to share with the community. I tried my hand at creating one using Adobe's free Flash creation SDK but I don't know Flash and didn't have the patience to learn.

Currently my Chumby is set to wake me up at 8am on weekdays with music from ShoutCast and then displays traffic and weather. At 10am everyday it switches to showing me a slide-show of LolCats. At 11pm it switches to night mode where it displays the time in dark grey text on a black background at a reduced light level so as not to disturb me while I sleep.

I like the Chumby but I have two complaints. The first is that it forces me to learn flash in order to create anything cool rather than having a built-in Web browser or depending on a more Web friendly technology. The second complaint is about its name. At first I thought the name was stupid in a kind of silly way, but now that I'm used to the name it sounds vaguely dirty.

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Cute Things Unknowingly Imitating Real Things

2008 Jan 22, 11:24

I saw this odd looking cute cat and it reminded me of Thom Yorke. On a related note also see the myth buster lol-cat.


Also I think the whistling puppy (~0:05) and hungry lumas transforming on Super Mario Galaxy (~0:15) sound very similar.

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ha.ckers.org web application security lab - Archive - Stanford's DNS Rebinding Paper

2007 Aug 15, 3:20Listened to RSnake talk about this in person at one point. Pretty interesting without his scenario video with niave female Internet user narration.PermalinkCommentsajax rsnake via:swannman reference dns security javascript dns-rebinding

Welcome to Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications

2007 Aug 10, 9:25A POSIX subsystem to build UNIX applications on top of on Windows.PermalinkCommentsunix microsoft posix programming c windows via:swannman

RFC 4790 Internet Application Protocol Collation Registry

2007 Jun 27, 11:27RFC defining a registry of string sorts that other future RFCs may reference.PermalinkCommentsrfc reference ietf internet protocol registry collation sort string locale

Wireless Application Programming with J2ME and Bluetooth

2007 May 11, 12:38Sun's introduction to bluetooth.PermalinkCommentsbluetooth tutorial article development sun research:wii-remote

Delicious shortcut tag

2007 Apr 8, 3:05Shortcut Tag?
I just saw this on another user's delicious links: a link to ESV search that's tagged with, among other things, "shortcut:esv". When viewed on del.icio.us there's a text box that lets you search using that link. I hadn't seen this before, but it seems pretty cool and I'm surprised I hadn't seen it previously. A delicious post with such a tag ends up looking like the following: I tried searching for information on this and I've found other delicious users doing the same thing, but nothing about the tag itself. If you know any information especially official information from del.icio.us itself please post links in reply to this post. So without further preface here's what I've learned about the del.icio.us shortcut tag.

How-to
To get a search box in your del.icio.us links make a post that satisfies the following requirements:
  1. One of the tags must begin with the text 'shortcut:'. You can have more text following that in the tag if you like but it must at least start with 'shortcut:'.
  2. The 'url' you post must be a shortcut url rather than an actual URL. It must contain a '%s' with a lowercase 's'. When you enter text into the textbox on the del.icio.us page the text will replace the '%s' after being percent-encoded. For example 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%s' is the shortcut url for Google and if you type 'foo bar' into the textbox the URI you will navigate to would be 'http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=foo%20bar'.


Complaints
This is neat but I do have a few complaints:
  1. The text from the textbox is percent-encoded before replacing the '%s'. Most sites use application/x-www-form-urlencoded which encodes spaces as '+' rather than '%20'.
  2. The shortcut url format seems to be taken from Mozilla's Firefox Custom Keywords. Its a shame it wasn't based on something more adaptable like the OpenSearch URL template syntax.
  3. A '%s' in the url means technically what you're submitting to del.icio.us isn't a URI as defined by the standard.
  4. Allowing text after 'shortcut:' means you can't look at all of a user's shortcut using this tag.


The next step is to create a tool to sync my IE7 search providers with my shortcuts saved to delicious...PermalinkCommentstechnical howto tagging tool tag delicious

Command Not Found (Niath)

2007 Mar 21, 12:14This program will tell you how to install an application if you try to use one that it knows about and that you don't have installed.PermalinkCommentsbash blog opensource tool ubuntu article linux tips

Add music and movies to your iPod from any computer without iTunes - Lifehacker

2007 Feb 20, 3:02An article on syncing music and video to and from your iPod on any computer using a non-iTunes application.PermalinkCommentsipod itunes software music howto mp3 lifehacker blog article neat-fp

Xming Notes

2007 Jan 11, 12:01Xmin lets you run your X Windows applications remotely via SSH on Windows. Useful with my new server. Awesome!PermalinkCommentswindows x11 xserver software linux x xwindows client free open-source opensource remote unix

7-Zip

2006 Dec 20, 4:37Free compression application.PermalinkCommentssoftware zip compression opensource free

Encode-O-Matic

2006 Dec 3, 7:21Free encoding conversion application I made. Convert strings between various Internet related encodings including character sets, HTML encoding, URI encoding, and more.PermalinkCommentsfree encoding language tool download encodeomatic convert .net projects me personal

Simple Sharing Extensions for RSS and OPML

2006 Nov 28, 3:42This is an RSS extension that enables sharing and sync'ing of data between different applications.PermalinkCommentsrss sse xml microsoft opml syndication sharing reference msdn simple-sharing-extension specification read

Flickr patents "Interestingness ranking of media objects" (United States Patent Application: 0060242139)

2006 Nov 8, 12:57Abstract Media objects, such as images or soundtracks, may be ranked according to a new class of metrics known as "interestingness." These rankings may be based at least in part on the quantity of user-entered metadata concerning the media object, the nuPermalinkCommentsflickr interestingness patent patents law legal attention humor

John Resig - Programming, Data, and Web Applications

2006 Nov 1, 5:43John has free libraries, utilities, and thoughts. Very Web2.0ish stuffPermalinkCommentsjohn-resig blog code programming monthly web internet javascript script ajax tutorial reference example

IEBlog : CreateURLMoniker Considered Harmful

2006 Sep 14, 12:19This is the blog post I wrote about CreateURLMoniker. Windows application developers take note: Don't use CreateURLMoniker!PermalinkCommentsie microsoft blog uri urlmon createurlmoniker api programming me ie7

Download details: Application Verifier

2006 Mar 20, 4:36PermalinkCommentsmicrosoft security tools windows x64 x86 debug programming free

Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and Support

2005 Jul 21, 1:15Domain names used in applicationsPermalinkCommentsdns rfc reference internet specification

RFC 3490 (rfc3490) - Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)

2005 Mar 28, 10:31PermalinkCommentsrfc reference development idna internet uri punycode
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