Netzsperren: Großbritannien plant globalen Pornofilter and thus proves that mad cow disease can jump from harmless cows to politicians and then to ISP bosses. The obvious thought of an analogous treatment as with the cows, however, does not seem practical. There are indeed differences between company bosses, politicians, and cattle. Amazing. (I decline any betting offers on whether the British model will quickly spread to the EU because it is too obvious)
c't on the iPad. Thanks for that, even if it's just a dressed-up PDF for now. Okay, it's embarrassing that you can't properly link to this article because it's hidden behind a paywall - wouldn't it have made sense to have an online article for this? Never mind. But what's annoying: "free for subscribers until February 2011" is not what someone wants to read who pays you for the dead tree. Because asking for money twice for already sold content is usually only done by the dregs of the media landscape. If you now introduce a digital-only subscription that costs more than the print version, there will be verbal beatings. By the way, even a dressed-up PDF can be given a memory of the last visited page. Honestly. It's not that hard.
Alex Gaynor -- Getting the most out of tox. I should take a look at this - currently I'm quite lazy when it comes to creating unit tests for my projects, usually I only test against the one Python version that I primarily work with and for dependencies I only take the ones that are currently installed on my machine (or in the virtualenv). It would make sense to set up a more comprehensive system for this, just to have more meaningful test results.
Sparrow - The New Mail for Mac. Looks really good and is the first mail client that makes me consider switching from MailPlane. Because MailPlane does support - necessarily - all GMail features, but also looks exactly like what it is: a website. If Sparrow also implemented a "universal inbox" like iPhone/iPad, it would be pretty perfect.