weblogs

  • "I do wonder, however, whether my son will someday feel that his privacy is being violated, or more likely, be embarrassed about the site." I struggle with this issue too and it's why I don't post very much in public about my son. [via Daddy Types]
  • "Google is to be forced to release the records of every video watched on YouTube, including user names and web addresses, to entertainment company Viacom after a US federal court ruling." Copyright trumps privacy. [via MeFi]
  • "Perhaps the right answer is to excise the links from the old posts and to add a note explaining why the links were removed." Rafe brings up a good reason why you might need to alter archives and how you might handle it in a way that doesn't break links.
  • The soviet photos and false intro are heavy handed, but archive integrity is an important subject. They quote Rebecca Blood's Weblog Ethics:
    History can be rewritten, but it cannot be undone. Changing or deleting words is possible on the Web, but possibility does not always make good policy. Think before you publish and stand behind what you write. If you later decide you were wrong about something, make a note of it and move on.
    [via Fimoculous]
(This site continues to languish, so I'm going to start auto-posting my daily del.icio.us links again. I'm not thrilled about it either.)
  • Nice JavaScript for assembling del.icio.us links HTML by hand for manual posting. I think I'll turn off auto-posts and switch to this too. [via anil]
    filed under: weblogs, javascript, writing
  • Paul Turner (the guy who runs the art house theater in Corvallis) finally moved his weekly commentary to a blog instead of email.
    filed under: weblogs, community, corvallis, oregon
  • Matt launched his weblog about business and blogging.
    filed under: weblogs, productivity, hacks, life
  • Finally...this Firefox theme will add favicons to the bookmarks toolbar.
    filed under: mac

Hacking at Hackszine

I have a guest post over at Hackszine today: Hacks Authors' Blogs: One Feed to Rule Them All. As the name implies, I describe how I threw together a master list of blog feeds by authors in the Hacks Series. I think it'd be fun to compile a list of blogs by Hacks contributors as well, but those names aren't as accessible.
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