Monthly Archives: October 2008

Whither IP-based home automation?

Home automation units based on X10/Insteon or proprietary systems like Control4 or Savant start at $100-200. At a time when you can buy a fully functional WiFi router with a 200+MHz processor, a minimum 8M of RAM, 16MB of flash … Continue reading

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Nettie’s crab shack

This restaurant recently opened in Cow Hollow. Their sense of timing is less than fortunate, what with a predictable restaurant bloodbath just over the horizon, but they claim to offer simple crab shack fare prepared with fresh ingredients. I had … Continue reading

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The Wall Street Journal, unrepentant

As I was browsing through Google News, I saw some particularly acrid editorials in the WSJ. Their Op-Ed pages have been the preserve of lunatics long before Rupert Murdoch acquired them, but you would think the markets’ fiasco and the … Continue reading

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The benefits of standardization

In France, nuclear power plants follow a standardized design. The end result is that France gets more than 70% of its electricity from nuclear, reducing its dependence on oil or natural gas from the unsavory regimes in Russia or Algeria, … Continue reading

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Snatching usability defeat from the jaws of victory

I moved this week-end, and took the opportunity to upgrade from my 32″ 720p Sharp LCD HDTV to a 46″ 1080p 120Hz Toshiba LCD HDTV. As I did basic hookups on Sunday and put in a Blu-Ray disc to test … Continue reading

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Superlatives

The press recycles worn clichés when it reports on volatility in the markets. Last week’s 700-point drop was a “collapse” and today’s 5% drop is a “meltdown”. I’m sorry, but 30% is a meltdown and 50% is a collapse. 5% … Continue reading

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Forensic accounting automation

A widespread financial meltdown almost invariably correlates with widespread fraud. Companies that specialize in data mining should focus on developing forensic accounting data mining tools instead, and partner with investigation agencies or law firms to sell audit and prosecution services … Continue reading

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Another reason why I build software from source myself

Some yahoo at Debian found what he thought was a bug in OpenSSL, and decided to comment out some code without having any clue what purpose it served. That purpose was to seed a pseudo-random number generator with entropy from … Continue reading

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