Tag Archives: Links
links for 2010-10-25
HTTPS Everywhere | Electronic Frontier Foundation HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox extension produced as a collaboration between The Tor Project and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. It encrypts your communications with a number of major websites. (tags: HTTPS Firefox extension EFF … Continue reading
links for 2010-10-22
Silence of the dissenters: How south-east Asia keeps web users in line Governments across south-east Asia are following China's authoritarian censorship of the digital world to keep political dissent in check, the Guardian can reveal. Vietnam, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and … Continue reading
links for 2010-10-21
NBN: Viable or Not? There has been a lot of bellyaching of late about whether or not the National Broadband Network (NBN) will be a viable proposition or not. Certainly, the purported cost of $43b is a lot of money, … Continue reading
links for 2010-10-18
Robot arm punches human to obey Asimov's rules – tech – 13 October 2010 – New Scientist ISAAC ASIMOV would probably have been horrified at the experiments under way in a robotics lab in Slovenia. There, a powerful robot has … Continue reading
links for 2010-10-17
Default Password List Default passwords for may routers, network devices and other things. (tags: default password network) How I’d Hack Your Weak Passwords If you invited me to try and crack your password, you know the one that you use … Continue reading
links for 2010-10-16
The truth about refused classification – Unleashed (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Article about the confusion politicians have, or try to make, between RC and illegal material, and how it should apply to the proposed Internet filter. (tags: Internet filter RC illegal … Continue reading
links for 2010-09-20
These are not the doors you are looking for (photo) | Leefe rates the world… All the doors on the second carriage of my train this morning were taped up with Door out of order please use another door stickers. … Continue reading
links for 2010-09-17
Conroy's net filter still alive and kicking The Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, is ploughing ahead with his internet filter policy despite there being virtually no chance any enabling legislation will pass either house of Parliament. (tags: StephenConroy internet filter legislation … Continue reading
links for 2010-09-12
More signage for drunks | Leefe rates the world… This signage for drunks is getting so passé. Seen it before. But I suppose these vandals think they are being original. (tags: ping.fm sign train CityRail) Cheap Oak Chocolate Milk at … Continue reading
links for 2010-09-05
Full text: An epic Bill Gates e-mail rant Interesting email about Bill Gates having trouble downloading Movie Maker form the Microsoft.com site. Fun with Microsoft Update. And other complaints. (tags: BillGates Windows rant MovieMaker SeattlePI ToddBishop Microsoft) Reports of NSW … Continue reading