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Spam defeated
0 Comments Published July 29th, 2011 in Internet, Life, universe and everything, Lifehacks, WebLooks like with the plugins I installed recently on my blog, the spam is completely gone away. I didn’t want to install captcha, since they are quite annoying. But it looks like they are effective against spam. I found “Conditional CAPTCHA” which works in the correct way: the user insert the comment, if the bayesian [...]
AppStore, Playstation Store and the forced language
3 Comments Published January 13th, 2011 in Apple, Internet, Opinions, Software, WebDear Apple, dear Sony, dear stupid "international" company willing to sell me stuff through internet... the fact that, in this period of my life, I am living in Germany and I own a German credit card, doesn't mean that I can perfectly understand German. So why there is no way to change the language in [...]
Google just announced the Google Font API. This allows to include quality fonts in HTML pages, as easy as you were doing before with the "web-safe" fonts. You specify a css link, and the Google Font API will produce on the fly the CSS for your browser. Then you are ready to use any font [...]
I am in London for work, and my hotel wants me to pay £ 17 per day for accessing internet. But I found an internet café which is offering Internet connection on a 3G USB stick for £ 19.99 per week ( reload.com 197 Praed Street, Paddington ). The USB stick is from Three, like [...]
Install Tutorial: Ubuntu 9.04, Apache with SSL, Subversion over HTTP / HTTPs, and Trac
50 Comments Published August 27th, 2009 in Internet, Java, Linux, Software, WebThis tutorial will guide you through installation of Apache, HTTPS, Subversion and Trac, in order to have an (almost) complete development environment for your team. This article is divided in following steps 1. Installing Subversion 2. Installing Apache 3. Configuring Apache with SSL 4. Configuring Subversion with Apache (and SSL) 5. Installing Trac You may [...]
False alarm: Actns/Swif.T Virus in embedded Youtube videos?
0 Comments Published December 3rd, 2008 in InternetA reader of a well known blog, that I help to admin for a friend, today wrote me saying that his antivirus was warning him accessing the website and some other blogs about similar topics. I quickly checked it worried by cracker intrusions, but I found nothing strange. Searching the Internet, at the beginning it [...]
Registration/Login is the #1 usability problem on websites. I hate security paranoia when it is not needed (ok, I can understand a bank…) My suggestions to avoid boring the people using our software: Let the user choose the preferred password. Don’t assign it your own (especially with random chars!!!). User will forget it and abandon [...]
If you use tools like netswitcher to configure on the fly more profiles for accessing the networks from home / office / Internet Cafe you may have a look at netsh command line provided by Windows, that can do this and more weird things, like binding more IP addresses to your network interface. For example, [...]
Free speech? Not in Italy: Piero Ricca’s Blog censored.
2 Comments Published July 11th, 2007 in Internet, Life, universe and everything, Opinions, WebPiero Ricca, is an Italian citizen owning a blog in which he speaks about politics and justice. A sort of Italian Michael Moore, I would say. Yesterday, the blog of my friend Piero Ricca has been censored. Blocked actually, as Italian police has changed passwords, blocked posts and comments on that site, deleted articles. You [...]
JRainbow, the (unknown) online source code colorer, now supports XML
0 Comments Published June 15th, 2007 in Internet, Java, Software, WebI’ve made some refactoring to make JRainbow support several languages. The result is that now JRainbow supports XML coloring. To learn more about JRainbow source code colorer, check the JRainbow Project Website. Here you can try it right now: XML sintax coloring is almost complete, just need some improvement to support inline DTDs.
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