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Google Toolbar Tracks Your Browsing, Even When Off 118

garg0yle writes "Google's Toolbar is supposed to allow the user to disable it. However, it was discovered by a researcher that it was still sending information even when disabled. A patch is now available, and Google claims this was just a bug, not a feature."
User Journal

Journal Journal: Syncing IBM Lotus Notes to Google Calendar

The age old problem. Pulling the IBM dinosaur into the cloud.

So far, this has proven to be extremely challenging, due mainly to my company's restrictive policies.

Previously, I had it forwarding mail to Gmail, using the ALL rule, but that was swiftly crushed when they fucking disallowed it.

Assholes.

So now, I just want to do AT THE VERY LEAST, an export of Notes appointments into Gmail so I don't have to type it in manually.
User Journal

Journal Journal: My Life in the Cloud

I am attempting to digitize my life. The goal is to make everything digital, archivable, searchable, and permenant. I would like to keep everything with Google, since they area stable company, and will be around for a long time to come. But they don't provide everything I need. So, in those cases, I use the best option, and back things up where needed. Here's my list so far of everything I have in the Cloud:
PHP

Journal Journal: Project: CraigsBots, Part 1: Setting Up PostgreSQL With PHP

I've launched into a new statistics project that takes a look at Craigslist. I won't go into detail yet. You can find that in the report when I'm finished.

What I want to share here is how I got PostgreSQL working with PHP 5 and Apache 2 on Debian Lenny.

First there's the usual steps of installing all the packages. That's not hard to figure out. The hard part is getting it all talking.
Programming

Journal Journal: Things Learned From the Scheduler Project 1

The report scheduler project I have been working on for the last 6 months has taught me a LOT about the software engineering process.
  1. Gather concrete requirements at the beginning and stick to them. Give customers solid, realistic dates for each one. This way, if a requirement changes, the added time in refactoring code is their fault and they have to suffer for it, not you.
  2. Test Driven Development. This is my new mantra. Test All The Fuckin' Time. TATFT. LIVE BY I
User Journal

Journal Journal: Lotus Notes Sucks, Scheduler, Productivity, and Miscellany

Never Use Lotus Notes Again

I made the best discovery last night. Though it comes a little bit late, it's better than never. Lotus Notes can forward ALL your email to any address. I chose Gmail of course. I know I've tried this before, the but the option didn't exist. It does now (Lotus Notes Version 7).
  1. Open your mail
  2. In the left panel, expand Tools
  3. Click on Rules
  4. New Rule

Comment Re:Without the calculator... (Score 1) 2

Thanks Qzukk! I had originally tried bash arithmetic, but I was getting syntax errors, so I went with what I knew. :-) The find arguments are interesting as well. I imagine it's a little speedier than grepping through all the results. Your comments are appreciated!

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