Digg’s Cloud View
Digg’s Cloud View, originally uploaded by rob1n1.
The cloud of upcoming news. Ow, my eyes…
Digg’s Cloud View, originally uploaded by rob1n1.
The cloud of upcoming news. Ow, my eyes…
Wow, 1.0 didn’t last too long, did it. A new version of Headcode is available, with a few new additions.
Go to the Headcode page to download it.
Is it even possible to do this? I’ve been trying to cancel my MySpace for a few days now, but I never get the email. Of course, it’s my school’s email, so it may be blocked by something my school has set up, but even my Gmail doesn’t seem to be able to receive the “email changed” confirmation code.
Is it actually possible to cancel a MySpace? Has anyone done this before successfully?
Thanks to two recent commits to the Habari SVN repository (changesets 851 and 864), my first plugin for Habari can be released. Ladies and gentlemen, I present Headcode.
From the readme:
This plugin enables you to inject your own code into the <head> section of your template, and before the closing </body> tag in your template.
It spawned out of a list of Habari plugin ideas from H0bbel, and I thought I should start out easy to …
Thanks to an article on CNET, I’ve begun to use Miro, formerly known as the Democracy Player, for all my television viewing. I’m subscribed to quite a few feeds on tvRSS.net, and I’m all set for this fall, when all the new seasons start.
So far Miro’s been decently stable for a “public preview,” with no crashes yet but I swear it eats up memory, because for some reason my computer keeps slowing down after Miro’s …
Comcast has finally clarified their definition of “excessive use,” a term they use along with “excessive users” to justify cutting certain customers off.
Charlie Douglas, a spokesperson for Comcast Corporation, called back to clarify what “excessive usage” means and why the company’s actions to end its relationship with these customers is good for gamers. First, Douglas defines Comcast’s “excessive use” as any customer who downloads the equivalent of 30,000 songs, 250,000 pictures or 13 million …