2008年11月30日星期日

SocialPipeline 11/30/2008 (p.m.)

  • tags: GFW, Spam

    • 简单实验如下:

      - 所有发送给老wp地址的spammer请求,redirect给另一个墙对面的站点

      - 需要对spammer来源判断,如果墙内的给墙外地址,反之亦然

      - redirect的地址是一个真正的常用站点加上触发墙的关键词(e.g. www.cnn.cm/?falun)

      类似的方法对付比较令人讨厌的不守规则的搜索引擎爬虫(比如baidu的那个能把站点压垮的爬虫)可能也可行。

  • tags: no_tag

    • 印度洋如此热闹也给中国出了一道不大不小的难题:是参与还是作壁上观?若是参与则有四利,从国际“软实力”方面看:一是响应联合国号召,显示负责任大国的姿态,为维护世界经济体系的正常运转和国际水道的安全尽自己的力量,因为我们是世界经济体系的受益者,理当承担维护这一体系的责任,符合权利与义务相一致的原则。二是从国家利益考虑,展示一下马马虎虎过得去的“肌肉”,也帮着提醒一下“印度洋不是印度的洋”,是大家的印度洋,只要国家安全的需要,中国随时可进来逛逛。三是顺应国内强烈要求海军到外面去“活动活动筋骨”的呼声,毕竟民意不可拂。四是震慑索马里的“剪径客”们,中国的船也不是那么好抢的。
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    • GTDTiddlyWiki your simple client side wiki
      - post by schneo
    • A minimalist client-side wiki for organizing one's life. - post by abdiel
    • When I want to back up my GTDTW, I just send it to a Gmail account I've set up for handling backups. I have a Linux cron job that sends it up there every day. That way, you keep running incremental backups of your work over time. It's not good to use Gmail as a primary file storage, but it's great for backups like this because it keeps everything nicely organized by date. You could also just use your "Gmail This" bookmarklet and add your saved GTDTW file as an attachment. Here's a previous Lifehacker feature on emailing yourself backups on Windows.

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