Something fishy in the state of Czechia
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Small scale wars
I came across a blog claiming that we’re at war, based on Eskil having a good partisan gloat on a negative review of the Konqueror-based Nokia browser (“A special circle of Hell needs to be created…”). The blog entry is somewhat unfair as it […]
inside the shutter
This image, the phone blogging equivalent of a lens cap snap, was posted with Opera Mini 3, released today. I decided to go through the regular process, entering my phone number (which I never remember, but fortunately my phone remembers it for me), guessing […]
Tip: Managing PDF files
I am using a fairly fresh install of Opera right now, with more default settings than I normally would use. One of these was the PDF file handling, like with other browsers (at least for Windows) Opera uses the Adobe Acrobat plugin by default. […]
New scientists and old religions
The same issue of New Scientist had a report from an evangelical rationalist science congregation, under the theme of the atheists strike back. But my question is: Is this good for science? Richard Dawkins’ foundation, based on much the same idea, is discussed in […]
The next fifty years: it is all in the mind
My magazine of choice, (The) New Scientist, released its first issue 50 years ago, and more recently followed up with a hefty anniversary issue. Reading news (or watching or browsing them for that matter) is a waste of time if you want to be […]
Revolutions past
17 years ago, in a Friday November 17 far far away, the seminal event for the soon-to-become Velvet Revolution happened. The event itself, a sanctioned student demonstration ostensibly celebrating a martyr against the Nazi invasion 50 years earlier, mattered less than its aftermath: a […]
Mind the Gap
IE7 is now done and out. It is of course tempting to be glib and say “too little, too late”. While undeniably true, this upgrade matters. In part because there is an upgrade, giving hope of more to come, but also because many of […]
More W3C
David Baron, of the Mozilla organisation, has a well-written entry starting with SVG 1.2 and continuing on how the W3C works, arguing that “We should work on, and implement, the standards that we think are appropriate for Web browsers, and ignore the rest. We […]
A False Sense of Insecurity
Handling risks is a core part of any business. A company that does this badly is unlikely to survive for a long time, a company that does this well has a competitive edge over other companies. Naturally there is a great interest in this […]