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XVI Edition, September 2025

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@obfuscurity FF 10? You're so last week #minegoesto11


@t re: http://ttk.me/t4432 can I add #11 webfinger-style delegation of stream services: status updates from twitter, photos from flickr, etc


IE7 radio buttons do not send onchange event correctly

Unbelievable. IE(6/7?) does not send onchange events for radio buttons correctly.


Dual-boot Mac/Intel boxes, cont'd

Jim Roepcke took me to task for my previous comment about dual-booting an Intel-based Mac with Windows. I said:


Re-inventing <enclosure>?

Hm. Dave is re-inventing RSS's <enclosure> element, this time as the technology-specific <torrent> element. We already have Bittorrent-as-enclosure working just fine, thank you.


Bill Bumgarner: IP more sacred than life?

Bill Bumgarner: IP more sacred than life? >In Japan if you develop software that MIGHT be used to violate copyright laws you can be charged with a crime and be arrested. Yet, in the USA, if you manufacture guns that MIGHT be used to kill someone you are essentially immune from criminal prosecution...


Weblogs and Computer Books, Part Deux

Dori responds to my earlier post with some good points.


Forgiveness

AKMA blogs Forgiveness, in a deep and touching way:

Forgiving wrongs requires us to take them utterly seriously as injuries to one another and to the relationships of which we form a part. And: I tell myself, "It doesn't matter"--but I am not the one who may make that discernment. I'm not in a position to know how badly Margaret wanted pepper on her eggs, nor even of whether she ought to have wanted pepper that much. David Weinberger follows up with: My religion, Judaism, ... puts particular stress on making whole what one has ruptured through one's bad behavior. Yes, you resolve not to do it again, and yes, you don't let that behavior rend the fabric of the relationship. But you also run out to the store immediately and buy Margaret some more damn pepper. As a married man (going on 4 years now) I find that these lessons are the most valuable, and the hardest to face, and the hardest to learn. Part of marriage to me is letting go of "I want"; every day, every hour, loving the other person more than yourself. You can do this (theoretically) because the other person is doing the same. Of course, we are none of us perfect, which brings us to the essential necessity of forgiveness.


WeblogsComHelper

Dave writes: "AaronLand is updating. Bravo! I added him to the rotation for my WeblogsComHelper app so his updates will show up on the weblogs.com home page."


Jim's got it, too!

Jim Roepcke's got his copy of Mac OS X, too, and posted his first message from the Uber-OS.

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