It is so nice out it is not even funny!
Currently playing: Hugo Montenegro's The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
Some people are mean fuckers, and hlkv6 already owes me a load of beer and a pizza. He is really pushing his luck.
<reverse_> ``notice the constant lower case? i added that touch to be
unique. unique people type in lower case.''
<holsta> What?
<reverse_> maddox
* hlkv6 sets mode +unique holsta anyway - hopefully there is only one
of him
This Internet thing is great. You can find anything. This is one of the referrers in my webserver logs:
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=AVERAGE+NUMBER+OF+TIMES+SEX+IN+A+WEEK+MARRIED+COUPLE&ei=UTF-8
I attened the ORDB hackathon this weekend. I will put my pictures up eventually, but for now there are pictures at gallery.nerd.dk, foto.droso.net and photos.laurberg.nerd.dk. ORDB 2.3 is now running.
I have not been reading cron job output for a while, resulting in a Maildir folder with 24819 messages. Mutt did not approve. Watching procmail logs I discovered I was still subscribed to freebsd-audit and openbsd's port-changes. They were full of mail also. All in all, it has been a tough day for mutt.
I have private mail from weeks ago that I never got around to responding to. I have local copies on my laptop now, and hope I will be able to respond to most during my train ride tomorrow.
Stumbling across a perl client in my webserver logs that visited my diary regularly, I discovered that someone added my diary to metablog.dk ages ago. The perl client was bouncing off of a.area51.dk/diary/ to a.mongers.org/diary// which of course almost never changes. I told metablog.dk to look at the correct URL now.
Information security is overrated.
Clearly, there is absolutely no need to identify valuable assets nor evaluate the risks to those assets. You can save considerable salary expenses on security experts if you just install a firewall, anti-virus software and an encryption utility. Nevermind how any of these are used correctly, just get them implemented quickly! Proper configuration and user training borders on being just plain silly. Oh, if you can afford it, get an IDS, too. You will be home free.
No more hackers. I promise.
I am still busy with everything not related to computers. I am saving the world!