Deutsche Bahn becomes a DSL provider - ok, this is definitely one of them. For the WDR, this is damn good.
Linkblog - 26.2.2006 - 1.4.2006
IP addresses for vanity - yes, the date can sometimes be important.
WordPattern - probably the next one for today?
IBM offers bounty for Exchange customers - clear message (although Notes vs. Exchange is like "driving out the devil with Beelzebub" to me)
python-constraint - had I already seen this? Doesn't matter, there's a new link and everything is repeated on TV anyway. Constraint solver in Python. Could definitely be interesting for projects.
Geogen - a funny thing, even if it's quite boring with my common name (ok, at least rank 13 in the ranking!). But with the names of my grandparents, it's already easier ...
Merquery, Text Indexing and Search with a Focus - a full-text search engine in Python specifically for RAD frameworks? Let's see what comes out of this.
The Spider of Doom - ouch. Destructive GET and "security" through JavaScript, cookies, and redirects. You have only yourself to blame, one might say.
Münte sends agreement on protection against dismissal back to the coalition committee - is his rudimentary conscience speaking up, or is it all just show again?
Ullrich postpones season debut - that won't happen anymore. He probably won't be able to take his last chance at the Tour victory either.
Microsoft threatens with patent lawsuits in the USA - a warning signal for Europe - but will the bureaucrats in Brussels understand the warning signal? I have my doubts.
Seed: Prime Numbers Get Hitched - about the distribution of prime numbers in the universe of numbers. And why the answer is 42 after all.
IQ researcher calls Germans smartest Europeans - sorry, but if we're so smart, why do we have Merkel as chancellor?
SPD-Fraktion lehnt neues Urheberrecht ab - they will probably flip-flop again. Or will simply be ignored, as with software patents.
NASA probe makes super photo of Mars - new image material on the way!
ajaxWrite - everyone's talking about it, so I am too. Word-compatible, web-based, Ajax included. Enough buzzwords? It will probably be bought by Google or Yahoo ...
The Mac OS MUD Zone: Clients - lots of MUD clients for OS X.
Open Source Web Design - a bunch of web designs to download and use. Ideal for design losers like me
Horizon - a sketchbook for the Nokia Tablet.
TUD:OS - TU Dresden Operating Systems - a few determined individuals keep the idea of the microkernel alive. Good so!
Karlsruhe: Rezzo Schlauch advises EnBW - News | SWR.de - Money doesn't stink after all ...
Avimator - Animation software to create animations for Second Life. Should be compatible with Poser format, as they actually use Poser. Maybe interesting for small animation projects also outside Second Life?
LambdaMOO (with LambdaMOO Map) An Introduction - Multiuser platforms are all the rage right now. How about one that only needs one port - and then comes completely text-oriented? So to speak, a multi-user Infocom adventure?
MudWalker - A MUD Client for Mac OS X - can be used for LambdaMOO (hey, I don't want to just sit around stupidly in the hotel tonight!)
NPB-BLOG - no, not a blog of the NPD, but a blog about NPD activities.
Roam - a Google-like search engine including Ads. Not for the web, but for the Metaverse - the Second Life content. Did I mention that ads are also placed there? For virtual products in virtual stores in a virtual world? Payable with virtual money?
Technical Revolution - but here in a cartoon world. About the upheaval of a steam robot world when they discover and use the electron ...
Gosling Didn’t Get The Memo - and gets wonderfully roasted. Comment and link collection on the latest "they're just scripting languages" comment by James Gosling.
Apple applies for patents on feed viewer and browser - the next storm in the toilet walls. Winerians will gather and bash Apple. And everyone else will scratch their heads about what all the nonsense with the patents is actually about ...
Cassini Finds Signs of Liquid Water on Saturn's Moon - Enceladus may have liquid water. And so much of it that it can throw it around ...
P.K.K. - Purzel-Kollektiv Kübelreiter - I find purzeln cute.
Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development - the Waterfall development model is back!
Aries - Environmental Products, The Specialists in Biological Pest Control - some information about biological warfare against moths.
MP3 Python Module - simple lib for accessing MP3 information.
OPUS - Zivilrechtliche Ansprüche gegen unerwünschte Mitbenutzer von privaten Funknetzen - even with unprotected networks, there are claims for the operator against unwanted users.
aspectes.tigris.org - Aspect Oriented Programming for JavaScript.
CPU/MEM with swap on/off - the load plugin for the Nokia 770 to display memory and CPU load in a version that can enable/disable swap (provided you have set it up accordingly).
MANaOS 0.1.2 is out - MiniMo for Nokia 770 is slowly coming along. Ok, the installation is still a bit awkward (as root rights are required), but as a preview already quite nice.
Principia Discordia the book of Chaos, Discord and Confusion Fnord! - Hail Eris, All Hail Discordia!
SharedAppVNC - interesting VNC variant that only replicates application windows, not the entire desktop. Also with special OS X support.
UFRaw - a free raw converter based on DCRaw and LittleCMS. Sounds quite interesting.
Blue Ball Machine - giant ball machine on a website. Beware, it has background music.
BranchBasedDevelopment - interesting list of points on how to work with branches in Subversion in a meaningful way.
Divmod - a whole series of very interesting Python projects. Of course, also its own web framework and its own ORM, but also a few smaller, interesting things like, for example, a Bayesian Classifier.
NASA World Wind - Software like Google Earth, but with NASA satellite images. Unfortunately only for Windows.
Disk Inventory X - also provides overviews of where disk space is lost, but with a very clever graphical display.
ID-Design, Inc. | WhatSize - provides a good overview of where disk space is consumed.
Monolingual - removes language versions of OS X that you never use. Brings back a lot of disk space.
Textpander - a very nice tool that automatically converts abbreviations into long texts. It works in all programs via the UI Scripting interface (so activate Assistive Devices in OS X Accessibility Preferences).