Peter Saint-Andre (Jabber): Link-Local Messaging

Peter Saint-Andre (Jabber): Link-Local Messaging. I just updated JEP-0174: Link-Local Messaging. This specification describes how to communicate in an XMPP-like fashion on local area networks, at WiFi hotspots, etc. — all in a way that is interoperable with Apple's iChat. It's a cool feature since it enables you to chat with other people even if… Continue reading Peter Saint-Andre (Jabber): Link-Local Messaging

RubyInside

RubyInside. Peter Cooper has created a stylish new aggregator blog RubyInside where he is highlighting interesting stuff going on with Ruby. I read quite a few Rubyist blogs but can't keep up with them all and appreciate a commentary from someone like Peter about what's worth knowing. [Curiouser and Curiouser!]

Generosity?!

Generosity?!. From the Wall Street Journal, May 13. It's sometimes said Americans are stingy when it comes to foreign aid. Perhaps, but a recent study reports that our $19.7 billion in gov't aid in 2004 topped the charts and was more than #2 and #3 combined—Japan and France. Far more important, private contributions (schools, religious… Continue reading Generosity?!

How OPACs Suck, Parts 1, 2 & 3

How OPACs Suck, Parts 1, 2 & 3. If you're a librarian, Karen Schneider's series on ALA TechSource, “How OPACs Suck”, should be required reading. Certainly any vendor of library software should sit up and take notice. Library online catalogs have not adapted to the expectations of users familiar with features provided by sites such… Continue reading How OPACs Suck, Parts 1, 2 & 3

U.S. Quake Warning Systems Lag

U.S. Quake Warning Systems Lag. Alert systems in Japan, Mexico, Taiwan and Turkey give earthquake warnings that allow trains to stop, gas and electric utilities to protect their systems and people to get away from windows. Why does the U.S. have so little in place? [Wired News: Top Stories]

Jeff Waugh: Sunday Grab Bag!

Jeff Waugh: Sunday Grab Bag!.  Seamless RDP: Cendio has released SeamlessRDP, a set of changes for rdesktop to provide rootless RDP functionality. I can see this being extremely useful in small business environments, where staff would be perfectly happy using Linux desktops if only they had access to one or two line-of-business applications. Rock on,… Continue reading Jeff Waugh: Sunday Grab Bag!