Notification plugin for pLog

February 27, 2005 · Posted in Blogging, Computer · Comment 

I have been using the xmlrpc interface to post to my blog. Since the metaWeblog API does not allow me to specify if I want to be notified of comments, and there is not a default setting in the core of pLog, I wrote this plugin.

This plugin listen to the EVENT_POST_POST_ADD event, and adds an Article Notification to all new articles that do not already have notifications enabled.

You can download the plugin here.

For use in the xmlrpc api, the patch described in this bug is required, as well as pLog 1.0 pLog 1.0 is required.

Update: The latest version of pLog has the patch previously described.

GMRS FCC license

February 25, 2005 · Posted in Gadgets · 2 Comments 

Sjgreatdeals101 1832 229107679A couple of days ago, I received a free GMRS radio set that I signed up for when I completed the Great Fun offer on FreeiPodShuffle.com. I have thought that a Personal Radio system would be great to use when we go camping.

When I received the package, I realized that an FCC license is required to use the GMRS bands. The FCC makes getting a license very easy. You can just go to the General Mobile Radio Service page to get a license.

SOCOM II

February 19, 2005 · Posted in Games · 1 Comment 

My wife bought me SOCOM II along with the PlayStation 2 Network adapter and a USB Playstation headset. I was up to 4am on Friday playing this game. I think that I am going to enjoy it. I haven’t plugged in the headset yet, so I don’t know how the game play will be with that. I have heard that the voice recognition is not the best.

I did try playing online, and when I did, I got my butt kicked. I am going to have to practice some more before I go online again.

pLog plugin to validate trackbacks

February 17, 2005 · Posted in Blogging, Computer · 2 Comments 

In my last post, I described some ways to prevent spam trackbacks. I wrote a plugin for pLog 1.0 that implements the first suggestions

When this plugin is installed, and a trackback is received, the plugin downloads the contents of the html pointed at by the url, and looks for a trackback url. If it isn’t able to download the html or is not able to find a trackback url, the trackback is deleted.

The plugin can be downloaded here. This currently requires the changes to pLog listed in this bug report. This plugin requires pLog 1.0.

Update: The latest revision of pLog 1.0 in the repository has these changes made.

Other possible ways to fight trackback spam

February 16, 2005 · Posted in Blogging, Computer · Comment 

Last night, I thought of a couple more way to combat trackback spam (previous post):

  1. Only allow trackbacks with to pages that be auto-discovered to have a trackback url.
  2. Auto generate the trackback url, to make it more difficult for automated trackback programs to work

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iControl

February 15, 2005 · Posted in Electronics · Comment 

Blogging DEMO has a couple posts (first, second with video) about iControl. It looks like they are creating a network based home monitoring system.

Their network device connects to their iControl web service, then it looks for all of the iControl devices wirelessly (I don’t think that this is using a 802.11 protocol). Then you can log into their service to see the status of your devices.

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Google Maps and Address Book

February 11, 2005 · Posted in Computer · 1 Comment 

A couple of days ago, Google released Google Maps. This is the best mapping web site that I have seen, with some pretty cool features.

This article at macosxhints describes how to hook Google Map into Mac OS X’s Address Book.

Laptop beacon

February 9, 2005 · Posted in Computer · Comment 

I just heard this tip on the Feb 5th episode of Inside Mac Radio. 2600 – The Hacker Quarterly had an article on how to secure your PowerBook. He includes a php script that the will track the ip addresses that connect to it, and send an email when a new one is seen. Then a cron job is added to the PowerBook that will connect to that php script.

There also is a version of the script that will cause the PowerBook to run a command when it encounters a new ip address. (So theoretically, you could have the PowerBook wipe the drive or shutdown when it is stolen.)

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Logfinder

February 8, 2005 · Posted in Computer · Comment 

This podcast at Geek News Central mentioned that the eff has posted a tool that can be used by administrators to determine if their servers are logging personal data. This could be useful to make sure that ISP are not logging information that could be subpoenaed by anyone.

I like this for administrators of personal servers for these purposes:

  1. Make sure you are not logging your own personal information
  2. Can potentially tell if a hacker has access to your computer and is logging this same information.

Olympus m:robe MR-500i

February 7, 2005 · Posted in Electronics · Comment 

1017025257168882I saw the two ads for the m:robe during the SuperBowl, and I though that this seems like a great looking mp3 player. It is a 20Gb MP3 and WMA player. It also has a built in 1.2 megapixel digital camera.

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