miniblog.

When designing a UI, *always* create mockups before coding. It produces results that are so much better.
Roses are #FF0000, violets are #0000FF, finished my degree and would like to meet you. (looking for security role opportunities)
Nifty side channel attack on SSL-secured web applications http://bit.ly/ckeI5G
It turns out video and audio recordings can be watermarked by fluctuations in the power source -- deeply cool. http://bit.ly/cocmsD
If I made a MMORPG, I would call it Hotel California.
Three letter acronyms are too overloaded -- I keep reading Finite State Machine as Flying Spaghetti Monster...
LISP has jokingly been described as "the most intelligent way to misuse a computer". -- Dijkstra
Reconsidering onion routing for anonymity: Why Tor has failed but I2P and Anomos will succeed: http://bit.ly/bG9XL6
Computer Science at its most beautiful: ForAll = λP.(P=λx.T)
Paypal: How do I know this is not a Spoof email? Spoof or ‘phishing’ emails tend to have generic greetings such as "Dear PayPal member". :-0
The mark of web site with a fantastic design is when projects like Readability offer no benefit.
Very impressed with ELPA, makes setting up a #clojure environment laughably easy.
The question is /(bb|[^b]{2})/ ?
It's amazing how important one little detail in documentation can be, especially if it's missing.
Blogged: considering GSM security. Spoofing, cracking and bugging. All fun stuff. http://bit.ly/bbhhsb
Hm, turns out Drupal allows the whole world to create accounts by default. Yikes.
I can understand people buying WoW gold, but twitter followers?! http://bit.ly/bEphXe
for i in map(print,([''.join(list(map(lambda x: chr(ord(x)%26+65), x))) for x in 'ERRABUGLCZERUGBANZGFHW'[::-1].split('Z')])): pass
Chip and Pin is broken: http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2010/02/11/chip-and-pin-is-broken/
Impressed with how accessible EFF's explanation of email encryption is: https://ssd.eff.org/tech/email
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