Sharing the Love

Pretty good summary article on wi-fi sharing out in Seattle.  I’m pretty confident that my local providers (AT&T provides broadband service out here) wouldn’t be pleased if their users did this.


I have a fractional T-1, so I can do this if I please.  I doubt, however, that my neighbors are tech-savvy enough to use wi-fi.



The Seattle Times’s take on sharing network connections wirelessly: a neat slice-of-life article in the Seattle Times, my hometown paper, about first-name-only users in a dense single-family residential neighborhood in Seattle starting to tenatively share. This is an interesting kind of sharing, because “David” wants to charge his neighbors a fraction of his cost, where much of the larger community networking efforts involve people who want to offer their bandwidth up for free as part of a larger matrix. Notably, the reporter talked to all sides of the sharing debate: cable, DSL, and local providers, all of which had different takes on the topic. (Speakeasy, the DSL provider quoted late in the article, is my home and business ISP.)  [80211b News]

http://www.gnu.org/server/mirror.html

http://www.gnu.org/server/mirror.html

Not the first…

But a cool idea none the less.  Hey, I know.  DONATE TO ME!



Hate her. Of course, I only hate her because I didn’t do it, first. And now that her web site has been written up in the New York Times…well…you can’t PAY for that kind of advertising. Of course, it’s not clear how much of this she actually would have to report on her taxes…but then, I never know how that stuff works. :-) [kerri News]

Jesus Christ, the Stupidity

Granted we don’t have all of the details, but this is typical overreaction from an embarassed arm of government.  Crap like this pisses me off.



WarTalking Arrest [Slashdot]

Rat Fuckers

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride to end in litigation? -  Apparently plaintiffs lawyers are thinking of targeting theme parks for suit. [Ernie the Attorney]

Ask Slashdot

http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/02/07/18/0231229.shtml?tid=148

http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-12/mysql_01.html

http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-12/mysql_01.html

Grokking Advanced MySQL

Great presentations from Jeremy’s OSCON presentation.  Am reading some older presentations now - awesome!



MySQL Presentations on-line now. The slides for the three major presentations I did for the 2002 O’Reilly Open Source Convention are now on-line. They… [Jeremy Zawodny's blog]