Month: September 2006

  • Community spam

    http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/09/06/community-spam/ This delightful job offer on Getafreelancer will pay for 50 hours of your time in order to crack a particular CAPTCHA solution. In other words, they want to break any site using that particular CAPTCHA so a script can automatically join and do who-knows-what. This is an issue for any community site, whether in […]

  • Official Elgg workshop in Oxford

    Dave Tosh and I are considering running an official Elgg half-day workshop in Oxford in October the day before the ePortfolio 2006 event (i.e., October 10), where interested people could come along and gain first-hand experience of Elgg environment from both of us. There would be a question and answer session where any queries about […]

  • The Curverider conference

    Thanks to everyone who came to the conference event yesterday, as well as to Andy Pryde for videotaping everything and Meri Tosh for invaluable organisational help. I’d like to plug the community I set up for attendees again – click here to continue the discussion. Couldn’t attend? Not to worry – we’re going to try […]

  • Celebrity WTF

    http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/09/01/celebrity-wtf/ First Samuel L Jackson uses the word “blogosphere” on the Daily Show, and now Paris Hilton’s hacking into Lindsay Lohan’s voicemail using Asterisk. Where will this celebrity-geek culture mashup end? When MC Hammer has not just a blog but also Skypecasts and a social networking system, it’s possibly fair to say we’re in a […]