Comment: Used to work for someone doing this (Score 1) 269
New Ice Structure Could Help Seed Clouds, Cause Rain 100
from the no-more-scaring-the-cows dept.
Khronos Releases OpenCL Spec 115
from the fast-work dept.
MySQL 5.1 Released, Not Quite Up To Par 175
from the time-to-fix-the-org dept.
IRS Looking at Google/Mozilla Relationship 261
from the can't-imagine-why dept.
Comment: Re:No Script (Score 1) 450
www.privoxy.org - slightly more trouble to set up, but it rules on Windows and Linux. I usually set it up on a shared linux box and make it the proxy for my whole subnet.
After you have it running and tell your browser to use it (via network settings / proxies) you can configure it from the browser by hitting config.privoxy.org.
You will need to whitelist some sites (and specifically some edge caches for things like BBC streaming video to work), but it's usually not too hard. You can always bypass privoxy completely from the browser proxy settings, and it works for ANY browser (and things that aren't browsers but use IE for web access, like advert-loaded download "accelerators" should you be unfortunate enough to need to use one.
Jon
Linux.com | Four ways to hide information inside image and sound objects->
Object/relational mapping: just like Vietnam
Popular Mechanics: Top 10 HDTV Myths Explained
Nascar to shorten races due to gas price increases
Intel Unveils P35 with DDR3 and 45nm CPU Support
MySpace agrees to share sex offender data
Attorneys general from eight states demanded last week that the company provide data on how many registered sex offenders are using the site and where they live. MySpace obtained the data from Sentinel Tech Holding Corp., which the company partnered with in December to build a database with information on sex offenders. Attorneys general in North Carolina, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania asked for the Sentinel data last week."
Bezos and O'Reilly 2.0 16
from the it's-sweet-that-they-found-each-other dept.