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18.1.07

Blog upgrade

fuck decaf is powered by blogger, and hosted by me. This morning, I've upgraded the blog to use the new non-beta blogger tools. Expect an update on the contributor help page as I learn the system.

>What happens when team blogs switch to the new version of Blogger?

Things you should know:
  • If you have other blogger.com blogs, then this one will not be accessible to you until you also upgrade your account. What a nice viral touch to promote an upgrade.
  • If you can't or won't switch, ask me for a new invitation, and I will reissue. Use a different username or email address please.

Happy new blog!

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5.7.06

fixed

Fixed.

http://www.fuckdecaf.org is recaffinated and service restored. Remind me to test the tech claims just before making announcements. I have to say usually this goes the other way. You say something cool is working, you expect the tech to work during the presentation, you tell the client the next update is ready for testing, and then BOOM. Technotastrophy. This is a pleasantly nice alternative.

Smile tonight just because.

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diary.carolyn.org/fuckdecaf

.:. fuck decaf .:. update

Original inspiration for this site, a mug I picked up in SF, and available as a cool bumper sticker too.  Check this site out. Conversations have been percolating through here, night and day. While your feedblitz managed subscription may only show new posts from contributors, there are some great discussion brewing in the comments sections. Click through at the bottom of each entry, grab a coffee, and share your thoughts on cooperation, whether internet publishing is worth it, and where to get the best java in town.

And some of you have kindly and correctly noted that fuckdecaf.org isn't resolving properly. The domain registrar's server melted on the weekend, and they sent a quick and polite note back to me. Service will be restored soon. For those in the know, this means that domain name lookup is failing. Which also means that the site itself is happily available still thank to my hosting partner, Elemental. Find it here at http://diary.carolyn.org/fuckdecaf . Contributors can still post through Blogger, FeedBlitz will indeed notify of new postings. Just go to my diary site until this problem is fixed.

In other news, my work with the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence is drawing me to San Francisco very shortly. My cool condo is available for lease, and I'm looking for cool new digs to rent in SF. If you know anyone interested on either side, please share!

.:. fuck decaf .:. update

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4.7.06

test

because we like them

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21.3.06

Netiquette Guidelines

from Internet RFC STD FYI BCP Archives at faq.orgRFC 1855 (rfc1855) - Netiquette Guidelines




Network Working Group S. Hambridge
Request For Comments: 1855 Intel Corp.
FYI: 28 October 1995
Category: Informational

Netiquette Guidelines

Status of This Memo


This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Abstract


This document provides a minimum set of guidelines for Network Etiquette (Netiquette) which organizations may take and adapt for their own use. As such, it is deliberately written in a bulleted format to make adaptation easier and to make any particular item easy (or easier) to find. It also functions as a minimum set of guidelines for individuals, both users and administrators. This memo is the product of the Responsible Use of the Network (RUN) Working Group of the IETF.

Table of Contents


1.0 Introduction
2.0 One-to-One Communication
3.0 One-to-Many Communication
4.0 Information Services
5.0 Selected Bibliography
6.0 Security Considerations
7.0 Author's Address

Read more...

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18.1.06

Back online

Recovered our auspicious domain name from a domain farmer. Paid a few more dollars than renewal would have, and ended up with a different and unchosen registrar. But we're back up.

Enjoy your morning coffee.

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29.10.04

something begins here

Enter the drama and passion of morning coffee.

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