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I love it when

March 15, 2001 by Michael Boyle

my DNS can find caterina.net. Usually I can’t go directly there, for some reason. Hers is among the smartest reads in blog-dom, as far as I’m concerned.

Tags: Blogging, Test

Reports are sketchy

March 14, 2001 by Michael Boyle

to this point, but the word is that Zero-Knowledge Systems made some deep cuts today and laid off between 70 and 100 people.

I’m pleased to note

March 14, 2001 by Michael Boyle

that as of a week from this Friday, I’ll be rejoining the world of the gainfully employed. All that’s left to do is to dot an ‘i’ and cross a ‘t’.

Poking around at

March 14, 2001 by Michael Boyle

the O’Reilly Network and associated sites this morning. Bopping around from politics to introductions to things I’m starting to play with and stuff. So far, I’ve come across the following interesting new (and no so new) stuff: The CSS Anarchist Strikes Again!; Is Open Source Un-American?; a bunch of OnLamp PHP articles; and Code + Law: An Interview with Lawrence Lessig.

Tags: CSS, Lawrence Lessig, O'Reilly, Politics, Strike

What the Hell is Blogger?

March 13, 2001 by Michael Boyle

What the Hell is Blogger?

Tags: Blogging

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