LiveJournal users beware

“Visit site”

I just noticed that LiveJournal has a lousy cookie based authentication system.

Not really a threat unless you like accessing stuff on a public terminal (or friends houses). The lesson here is that when you access your account from other pcs, don’t forget to log-out.

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Kayod kabayo

Here I am working my ass off for a deadline. On the upside, it’s a very enjoyable “project” (save for the deadline). How I love my work, as it never required me to wake up and report at any particular time. Plus I get to handle a bunch of the smartest people I ever knew.

Hell, I even enjoy working sick – I’ve been having a slight fever the past few days, but that didn’t matter of course.

I’m really excited about this whole thing. Can’t wait till it flies (if it flies). I’ve always believed in one’s own power, but it wouldn’t hurt that God would also smile kindly upon our company when the time comes. “Do your best, and God will do the rest” eh? Well I’m definitely doing my best regardless, so my mind is at peace with regards to that.

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I love RSS – and so should you

You know, we’d be lying if we said we didn’t care if people read our blogs or not. If that were the case, we wouldn’t be wasting our time getting in front of our machines, surfing to our sites and posting entries riddled with other crap, like hyperlinks such as this (which doesn’t go anywhere by the way) and formatting some words a certain way.

Doing these things takes time… considerably more time than if we had just written our thoughts on a piece of paper (or a notebook if it makes you feel better).

Faced with such a reality, I figured that while trying to “market” my site’s content, I might as well advocate an extremely useful tool/technology while I’m at it.

Friends and I were discussing how much of a godsend RSS was and how we are able to keep up with all our friends and aquaintances’ blogs without breaking a sweat. It was simple, really simple syndication (pun intended). Read More