Archive for June, 2006

Cleanup…

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

Well, i solved most of the issues with the layout and i guess it’s all right now. Maybe i’ll change it a bit further, but not right now.
By the way, nice to find old friends.

Argh openid ARGH !

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Tried installing this openid plugin for wordpress but looks like it doesn’t work for authenticating when commenting on other blogs. First of all looks like there’s something wrong with the redirection openid does to this website. Instead of going to http://trodrigues.net/fragility it goes to my default webpage at http://www.trodrigues.net (Yes this webserver has some issues […]

Gimmie gimmie !

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

I really don’t know what to think of this. It somehow reminds me of OSX Dock, but in a much more usable way. For someone like me who doesn’t have much love for taskbars (multiple desktops prefered) , maybe this wouldn’t be a really bad idea.
Oh, and it comes from Alex Graveley, the same guy […]

It’s the 90’s all over again

Monday, June 26th, 2006

This reminded me of something. I know the so called “web 2.0″ is all about user content but some limits should be established. The costumization level that some social websites (myspace, hi5) allow makes some people profiles look like those horrible 90’s webpages with all the “useless-crash-your-browser” thingies they can fit on it.
And i HATE […]

No web 2.0 around here…

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Looks like not everybody has heard about the new web technologies around here in Portugal, specially RSS feeds. The only (?) portuguese music related newspaper Blitz, which has now became a magazine, launched a new website together with it’s new magazine, but looks like they don’t know about RSS feeds. Why am i not surprised […]

Blogging…

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

This really applies to me ! (In portuguese, but you’ll get the idea)

Trusting data to others

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Each day that passes i become less and less confident on trusting data to others, specially to friends.
And some people call me paranoid…