I am looking for a recommendation for a free blog service that lets you keep as much freedoms over your information as possible. Anyone compared this things? ...
... I did not compare but I can recommend LiveJournal: http://www.livejournal.com/ It is very responsive, has a good (if at first somewhat confusing)...
I did open a livejournal blog yesterday, just to see. http://www.livejournal.com/users/linjunky/ But a more interesting question is how does a blog reflect on...
... Well, that depends on what you write on it, does it not? ... Wrong. http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan, http://blogs.redhat.com/executive/, to name just two...
... Of course, but some things that seem acceptable to some would not be to others. If you censor yourself, I am not sure its really worth it. ... I looked at...
... Who cares? on the itnernet, no one knows if you're a dog. ... So perhaps blogging is not for you. "Blogger (noun) - someone who would rather write about...
... You are probably right. :) ... Hmm... I don't know either. I think I should give it a go and see how things come up. 10x, for the comments. Btw, can anyone...
The saying "Do not feed the trolls" is by now familiar in the mailing lists culture. Now I would like to explore the equivalent analogy of feeding trolls with ...
Omer Zak
omerz@...
Jun 6, 2005 4:06 pm
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Maybe you're not trolling but this surely is flame-bait... I'm not sure if hamakor.trolls[0] is a member of hackers-il but I don't think that trolls can be...
... Well, that depends on the type of blog you write. Perhaps there are people out there that won't hire me on the basis of my blog. So be it. On the other...
Shoshannah Forbes
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Jun 7, 2005 2:32 am
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Omer, Your "poisoned food" can be some sort of a winning arguement which you may or may not have. Define your "troll", please: 1) If a troll by your definition...
Adir Abraham
adir@...
Jun 7, 2005 9:40 am
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... 10x for the comments. I now also think that real personal stuff are not really interesting aside from their diary properties without the privacy. However...
This is a very nice essay explaining why overworking employees beyond an 8 hours * 5 days work-week is not good for both the employers and the employees. It...
There's a new mailing list which was established specifically for discussing security-related topics: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/security-il/ Regards, ...
This is a reminder that there is going to be a Pythoneers meeting today at Azrieli Center, starting at 18:00. Cell-Phones for coordination: Shlomi Fish -...
Much like Fiasco, some of us are renting a server in ActCom's farm. We will run FreeBSD (most likely). Anyone interested in joining in, please email me...
... The web issues we have to discuss, but users will pretty much control nothing. However, they will get whatever they want and without much waiting.. or ...
... Well, we plan on two key issues: 1. Stability and security. 2. Fun. We will most likely run FreeBSD. One of the best sysadmins I ever met (who works with...
... This sounds reasonable to me. If I'll have responsive sysadmin and security services as a side dish then I wouldn't mind not having direct root access. ...
... Depending on how many people join, between 20 shekels and 20 bucks a month. We are only adding friends or friends by proxy, so most users on this group...
... This means that all your costs - including hardware and the connection - costs you just 15*20 = 300 shekels a month. This sounds to me a very optimistic...
... Ok, so this is already twice the low you gave (120/15 = 8$ = 36 shekels). Also, are you sure this price includes the hardware, and not just the ...