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Ghusse's » Sécurité : comparatif des FAI

by srcmax

J’ai comparé cinq des principaux FAI français pour cet article : Orange, Free, Neufbox par SFR, Numericable et Bouygues. Pour estimer la sécurité de chacun, j’ai vérifié des points que j’estime indispensables et attribué une note représentant l’importance de chacun.

December 2009

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by how2brich
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YouTube - Catherine Tate Fails on Doctor Who - Never Mind The Buzzcocks Preview - BBC Two

by bouilloire
(note : j'en suis au début de la saison 2) ebe ça promet cette assistante tiens ^^; enfin elle a le mérite d'être très drôle

Google URL Shortener

by oqdbpo & 2 others
Google URL Shortener at goo.gl is a service that takes long URLs and squeezes them into fewer characters to make a link that is easier to share, tweet, or email to friends. The core goals of this service are: * Stability – ensuring that the service has very good uptime * Security – protecting users from malware and phishing pages * Speed – fast resolution of short URLs Google URL Shortener is currently available for Google products and not for broader consumer use. The Google privacy policy applies to the Google URL Shortener. Please note that Google may choose to publicly display aggregate and non-personally identifiable statistics about particular shortened links, such as the number of end user clicks.

Ext2 Installable File System for Windows - allows it Windows to Read/Write to EXT2/3 filesystems just as it can with NTFS or FAT - JacksonT

by decembre
Ext2 Installable File System for Windows EX2 IFS is a kernel mode file system driver for Windows which allows it Windows to Read/Write to EXT2/3 filesystems just as it can with NTFS or FAT, All this means that you can now access a Linux Partition from Windows it's installed/un-installed just like any other program and lets you assign the drive letters for your partitions. It is also very important to note that Linux file permissions are not maintained meaning that you have full access to all files in your Linux partition. EX2 IFS supports Windows NT 4.0 through Vista and both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. EX2 IFS is developed and maintained by Stephan Schreiber Main Site: http://fs-driver.org/index.html EX2 IFS in action: My Ubuntu Linux partitions fully accessible in Vista Home Premium

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November 2009

Cinemagora

by cascamorto & 3 others
Cinemagora est un guide gratuit qui vous aide à choisir quel film aller voir au cinéma. Cinemagora regroupe les critiques films de la presse française et internationale ainsi que les avis des spectateurs pour fournir une note globale pertinente.

monday note

by blackgoldfish
every monday for the last year my love has written me a special note. i laid them all out on the floor tonight and read them all again. and then i realized... every monday, for the rest of my life, i'm going to wake up excited to read his note. and if we're lucky, and we live for another 50+ years, i'll be the receiver of over two thousand love notes. not bad huh? :) i think i'll keep him.

Curtis Roads: Microsound (2004) at Monoskop/log

by paulantoinem
Below the level of the musical note lies the realm of microsound, of sound particles lasting less than one-tenth of a second. Recent technological advances allow us to probe and manipulate thes ...

The Archivist - Save and Export Twitter Searches Before They Go Away

by Spone
If you have used Twitter search before, you may notice that you can only go back a certain amount of time and/or number of tweets for a given search. In fact, if you read the Twitter search documentation, you'll note that the folks from Twitter say, "We also restrict the size of the search index by placing a date limit on the updates we allow you to search. This limit is currently around a month but is dynamic and subject to shrink as the number of tweets per day continues to grow."

Te Tuhi Video Game Machine

by ycc2106
The machine turns pictures drawn by gallery visitors into video games, which can be played immediately. http://www.flickr.com/photos/emilyd/3487867466/ Note: This page is about the exhibit, not the free software project.

October 2009

UniView 5.1.0 (© Richard Ishida)

by ycc2106
What is UniView? An XHTML-based application to look up characters, character blocks, paste in and discover unknown characters, search for characters, do hex/dec/ncr conversions, highlight character types, etc. etc. It supports Unicode 5.2(beta) and is written with Web Standards to work on all major browsers. It is based on XHTML, JavaScript, PHP and AJAX technologies, so you don't need to download anything. How do I use it? I suggest you check out the help file for instructions and new features first. Then just go to the UniView page. Note that you must have JavaScript enabled. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Frishida.net%2Fscripts%2Funiview

Peut-on interdire les liens hypertextes vers un site ? - LeMonde.fr

by srcmax (via)

"Bien sûr, il y a des cas d'abus, note Benoît Sibaud. Mais ces clauses restent une aberration : la seule protection pour les entreprises, c'est de s'en prendre directement aux cas de contrefaçon ou de diffamation."

REST APIs must be hypertext-driven » Untangled

by karlcow & 1 other

API designers, please note the following rules before calling your creation a REST API:

September 2009

Prefixes, not that complicated. | Garbage Collection

by karlcow

We were able to come up with rules that make using prefixes in almost any context simpler. Note, these are for the most part AUTHORING guidelines, not requirements when reading:

1. Reusing the same prefix in the same document with different meanings is horribly confusing (”If you did that, I’d break your figures.”). Possible to figure out, but not really desirable. Seems like a reasonable place for a warning.

2. Defining all the prefixes in one place makes it simpler to keep track of them. But understood when it would be simpler to define a new prefix for a section of content.

3. “Couldn’t you have a simple tool that just shows you what prefixes are defined at any point in the document?” How such a tool has failed to exist in the XML world… may write this.

SML Wiki: Interestingness(note: work in progress)

by decembre
Interestingness is a media (images, videos, etc) ranking algorithm to provide as an additional metric for search results. The algorithm is based upon an algorithm created by the Flickr team, and is further enhanced by metadata knowledge resulted from the Del.icio.us development. The algorithm was first unveiled publicly on Flickr on 2005-08-01.1 SML.SML: Interestingness = f(views, faves, comments, tags, time, user, network relationships); The ranking is based on one or more of the following factors: * the quantity of user-entered metadata2 (i.e. tags) * the number of users who have assigned metadata3 * the number of favorites assigned to the photo4 * relationship between the person who uploaded the photo and the people who are commenting5 * access patterns related to the media object6 (i.e. where the clickthroughs are coming from; who comments on it and when)7 * a lapse of time related to the media object8 (i.e. velocity of metadata acquisition)

love thursday: 24 simple ways to show love in the next 24 hours

by blackgoldfish
1. Buy coffee for the guy standing behind you at the coffee shop. 2. Open the door for someone before entering yourself. It doesn't matter if you're a girl and he's a boy, or you're a boy and she's a girl, or you're both boys, or you're both girls. You can do it. 3. Send a quick email to someone you haven't heard from in a while. It can just say, "Hey, I was thinking about you. I hope you're well." Trust me, it will make her day. 4. Send a small, handwritten note -- via regular mail! -- to someone far away. It can just say, "Hey, I was thinking about you. I hope you're well." Trust me, it will make his day. 5. Give someone flowers, just because. They don't have to be expensive. The blossom above was part of a grocery-store bouquet that cost $3.99. The recipient really isn't going to care that it wasn't expensive. I promise. 6. Invite someone to your home. Have something baking in the oven for them when they arrive. 7. Light a candle and think of someone who is going through a rough time. Silently offer them good thoughts/prayers. 8. Pick a charity. Give something. 9. Buy a magazine subscription for a friend out of the blue. 10. Give blood. 11. Prepare someone's tea. In my opinion, it's a wonderful act of love to not just put the hot water and a teabag in front of a friend, but actually prepare and steep the tea for them. 12. Tell a child -- or someone who is struggling with self-esteem -- how great you think they are. And mean it. 13. The next person who serves you a meal at a restaurant, or helps you in a store, or sells you your morning newspaper, look him in the eyes, smile, and say "thank you" with as much sincerity as you can muster. 14. Give someone a heartfelt hug. Just because. 15. Start a hopeful revolution: leave a hope note somewhere. Extra points if you leave it on the windshield of a stranger's car. 16. Offer to cook a meal for someone. 17. Offer to give someone a break -- babysit, hire a maid service for them, or even straighten her house yourself. 18. Clean out your closet. Give the gently-used clothing you no longer want to a shelter. 19. Take a photograph of something beautiful. Send it to someone, with the note: "This reminded me of you." 20. Give someone something of yours -- a book, perhaps, or a small trinket -- with no expectation of return. 21. Blow out a candle. Make a wish on someone else's behalf as you do it. 22. Make a short list of the things you love about someone you love. Leave the list where they can find it. 23. Make a date to have coffee or a glass of wine with an old friend. 24. Say "I love you." Mean it.

fwong : Faye Wong Fayenatics Mailing List

by tadeufilippini (via)
Activity within 7 days: New Questions Description The Faye Wong Fayenatics Mailing List is a mailing list dedicated to Chinese singer Faye Wong and her Fayenatics. Stay informed with the latest Faye news and meet other Fayenatics like yourself. It's easy and free to join. Please feel free to tell all your fellow Fayenatics about this list to make it a success. Please note, no spam is allowed in this mailing list and will result in your email account being banned from the list. Also, only valid email addresses can be used when subscribing. Invalid email addresses will be unsubscribed from the list. Message History

eBouquin - Quelques retours sur le Sony PRS-600

by karlcow

Le reader inclus d’ailleurs deux applications, l’un pour la prise de note, la saisie de texte avec un clavier intégré, l’autre pour dessiner, écrire à la main. Grâce au logiciel de bureau vous pouvez récupérer et visualiser toutes ces notes sur votre ordinateur, mais vous ne pourrez ni les imprimer ni les éditer.

rhhaaaa

August 2009

Web Print: A Powerful Combo | Monday Note

by paulantoinem
In today’s context of massive revenue depletion, everyone (almost) agrees on one thing: digital media revenue sources will have to be diversified. There is no magic bullet, no dominant model t ...

INTERPOL’s Works of Art Database

by paulantoinem
Please note that applications may be vetted through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau of your country. For this specific purpose, the INTERPOL General Secretariat reserves the right to for ...

SIGB - Librarything VS Libfly VS Babelthèque - « Des Bibliothèques 2.0

by decembre
Après des années passées à se morfondre parce que nos usagers d’OPAC ne pouvaient profiter ou écrire des commentaires sur les documents, voilà 3 web-services qui vous proposent de vous lancer ! Qui sont les joueurs ? * Librarything : boite US dont on a déjà bcp parlé… racheté par bowker (équivalent d’Electre en plus balaise, a racheté aquabrowser y’a un an). Enfin, c’est LTFL qu’a été racheté par bowker * Libfly, vu via le BBF mais présent à Dole ou à Troyes depuis plusieurs mois : émanation de la société Archimed * Babelthèque : émanation de Babélio A quoi on joue ? Le but est d’enrichir nos OPAC avec du contenu déposé sur d’autres plateformes web. En gros, il existe des endroits où tout un chacun rentre ses livres, les commente, les note, les taggue, etc… Et c’est ces informations là, détenues par des institutions tiers, qui viendront enrichir nos OPAC

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