Major Dutch news site begins Digg alternative

Mar 31
Posted on March 31, 2007 15:52 in Software

The major Dutch newssite Nu.nl (translated Now.nl) has started a social newswebsite much like Digg.coml. The new site Nujij.nl (translated Nowyou.nl) allows people to upload their own articles and links. Obviously people can “digg” a story. I wonder how much time it takes before this site runs into the same trouble as Digg.com has.

Possible OpenID exploit?

Mar 26
Posted on March 26, 2007 14:06 in Problems & Solutions, Technology

I am wondering if the following procedure allows people to login with other people’s OpenID. The idea came to me when I heard about someone who made an OpenID server that would return as if the user was logged in no matter what user. Obviously this technique would only be annoying to the person who uses it, but this next one might affect others.

Let me paint you a picture of what I think could be done. I know Alper‘s OpenID is http://alper.nl because I can see this on multiple sites and he even told me. Now let’s say I want to log in to his account at some site, without being logged in to his OpenID server. Obviously, when I try to login to that site with his OpenID, it would redirect to his OpenID server, which would not recognize me as a valid user.

Now let’s try something else: What if I would change my Hosts file (/etc/hosts on linux and mac) and make an entry for alper.nl, and have that direct to let’s say localhost? I could probably spoof the website I want to login to that I am redirecting to http://alper.nl while I’m actually not. Now that I have this I could run a server on my localhost that would return a valid response no matter who I am, or I could even delegate to my own OpenID server.

I haven’t tried this out, but I am very interested if there is any protection against these kind of measures. I hope, and expect, there is but I couldn’t find the answer anywhere. I even mailed Simon Willison for his advice, but I haven’t heard anything yet.

Photography Gone Nuts

Mar 25
Posted on March 25, 2007 2:22 in Photography

We walked from our house, through Portobello Road and Kensington Gardens, to the Science Museum in South Kensington. The main goal was to try out my camera but it also was a very enjoyable afternoon. I ended up with 343 RAW photos, from which 162 came through my “Quality Filter”. I really like my new camera. Just the speed only was worth the money.

Old Cameras

My Nikon D40

Mar 23
Posted on March 23, 2007 16:09 in Hardware, Photography

Today I finally picked up my Nikon D40 camera. Though a bit more expensive than hoped for I am very delighted with the camera. Shooting Raw pictures in continuous mode directly to my 4GB SDHC card is just brilliant. Hoping to post some nice pictures on my flickr anyday now.

 

New Nikon D40

Google Homepage With Style

Mar 22
Posted on March 22, 2007 19:58 in Technology

Since yesterday I noticed that the Personalized Google Homepage now supports style. It looks funny but I do miss some manly themes.

Google Homepage Style

The Show Starts Now

Mar 21
Posted on March 21, 2007 23:23 in Problems & Solutions

The first Apple TV‘s arrived at their customers today and soon alot of unboxing pictures could be found. I personally got a commercial email from Apple announcing their Apple TV. I was surprised by the title of their email.

The Show Starts Now

Yes, it says “The Show Starts Now”. For the people who aren’t that annoyed by Vista I might have to explain that I think this slogan makes much more sense than the Windows Vista Slogan “The Wow Starts Now”.

BarCampBrighton Is On!

Mar 21
Posted on March 21, 2007 18:28 in Events

Don’t want to wait for BarCampLondon3? Go to BarCampBrighton!

During BarCampLondon2 some people came up with the idea to setup more frequent BarCamps through the UK, and one of the first places people came up with was Brighton. I personally don’t know that much about Brighton but many people at BarCampLondon2 seemed to be from there so it seems like the place to be.

Register at Upcoming quick because there are only 60 to 80 places and already 59 registrations. Thanks to Dan for noting this BarCamp to me an Ian Forrester and the others for (again) setting up a BarCamp in the UK.

The Yahoo Vibe

Mar 21
Posted on March 21, 2007 18:16 in Offline, Software

Originally posted on FourStarters

For years I have found Yahoo to be a “shit” company. This is mainly because my mother kept using Yahoo Messenger while this product proved to be very open to hackers. Frequently she asked me if I (as I am a computer science student) could write her a program to restart other people’s pc (in other words hacking) because this often happened to her. Obviously she wanted some revenge.

So I never used Yahoo, not their messenger nor their email. Strangely I do use del.icio.us and Flickr, two sites bought by Yahoo. On Flickr the presence of Yahoo is steadily growing, causing many problems recently when they forced all old-school users like me to switch to a Yahoo account. On del.icio.us though, they are not that present. On the front page they are not even named.

Yahoo Flickr Signin

So what is happening here? When Google buys a product they often totally integrate that product in their own services. Is Yahoo aware of their own (bad) vibe with users, and are they becoming more of a consortium of other services besides their own brand? Maybe one day del.icio.us will also be rebranded to a Yahoo product. I must say that I like most of the newly bought Yahoo products, so on that fact they are creating a better vibe in my sense.