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2010-09-21 Bayesian Twitter Client
2010-07-09 How to back up Dropbox automatically - daily, weekly, monthly snapshots
2010-07-02 Wordpress-to-IRC-Notifications
2010-06-12 Multisite MediaWiki
2010-05-13 Notes on my preferred IDE: Aptana Studio
2010-04-08 San Francisco Visit Itinerary
2010-04-06 Non-Visual Augmented Reality | Geonotes, Proximal Notification Systems, and Automatic Check-ins with GPS and SMS
2010-02-05 Obfuscating Emails on Websites
2010-02-01 Signal from the Noise at PDX Web Innovators
2010-01-23 Auto Bookmarking
2010-01-08 What is Open Source?
2010-01-02 Mapping wifi access points in Portland
2009-12-08 An exciting month for Google
2009-11-04 Cedar Trim Leaves Owner Incensed
2009-10-06 Ithaca, New York
2009-10-02 So this is New York
2009-09-26 Flirting with Pittsburgh and the G20
2009-09-25 Failblog: Starbucks and Logan Airport
2009-09-24 I hope they don't mind me running my GPS on the plane
2009-09-24 Adventures in San Francisco
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  • Bayesian Twitter Client

    Summary
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    Tue, Sep 21, 2010 11:13am -08:00
  • How to back up Dropbox automatically - daily, weekly, monthly snapshots

    Dropbox is great. Most of the time. It's great when I need to easily share files with people while working on a project together. It keeps files in sync between multiple computers, and is the only solution I've found so far which works seamlessly and instantaneously. If you don't already use it, I highly recommend it.
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    Fri, Jul 9, 2010 2:42pm -07:00 #backup #cloud #dropbox #ownyourdata #snapshots
  • Wordpress-to-IRC-Notifications

    Receive notifications to an IRC channel when posts are published or comments are posted. Configuration page allows for customizing the text sent to the IRC channel.
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    Fri, Jul 2, 2010 11:07pm -07:00
  • Multisite MediaWiki

    A short guide to setting up MediaWiki to work on multiple websites using the same codebase.
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    Sat, Jun 12, 2010 10:32pm -07:00
  • Notes on my preferred IDE: Aptana Studio

    I haven't used Dreamweaver since 2002 and don't regret it for a minute. On the other hand, I?ve been struggling to find a good IDE for PHP/HTML/Javascript development for a very long time.
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    Thu, May 13, 2010 11:49am -07:00
  • San Francisco Visit Itinerary

    A rough outline of my trip to San Francisco for the eComm conference. Will be taking notes here as plans solidify.
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    Thu, Apr 8, 2010 12:30am -07:00 #travel
  • Non-Visual Augmented Reality | Geonotes, Proximal Notification Systems, and Automatic Check-ins with GPS and SMS

    Originally posted on oakhazelnut.com by Amber Case
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    Tue, Apr 6, 2010 1:28pm -08:00 #aaronpk #caseorganic #gps #geolocation #geohacking #geoloqi #gowalla #foursquare #instamapper #sms #interface #mobile
  • Obfuscating Emails on Websites

    @twaddington sparked a Twitter debate when he tweeted
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    Fri, Feb 5, 2010 9:30pm -08:00
  • Signal from the Noise at PDX Web Innovators

    Rough notes from the talk at pdx web innovators on 2/1/10 presented by Marshall Kirkpatrick
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    Mon, Feb 1, 2010 7:24pm -08:00
  • Auto Bookmarking

    Quick summary: Automatically bookmark a site after it has been open for a certain amount of time.
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    Sat, Jan 23, 2010 5:00pm -07:00
  • What is Open Source?

    At a recent meeting, I was asked to explain open-source licenses to people who had not heard much of them before. I only had about 5 minutes because I had to rush off to another meeting immediately after. I was, however, able to touch on a few key points in the 5 minutes I was given, and help them understand a bit more. This page is an attempt to provide you with enough information to give your own 5-minute explanation.
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    Fri, Jan 8, 2010 11:12pm -08:00
  • Mapping wifi access points in Portland

    I've been logging GPS data for about a year and a half. I use an app on my Windows Mobile phone to log the GPS data, and my phone has a wifi antenna that stays in the "off" position most of the time. I met with @donpdonp the other day and he introduced me to the geomena.org project. I realized it should be possible to log access points along with my existing GPS logging. It was easy to install Airomap on my phone, so now I can log wifi points too!
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    Sat, Jan 2, 2010 1:09pm -08:00 #geomena #GPS #mapping #Portland #Wifi
  • An exciting month for Google

    A recap of all the things Google has announced in this first week of December. The big ones are Google Goggles, new versions of Chrome, and real time searching, but they've also launched some less flashy things like a dictionary and public DNS service.
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    Tue, Dec 8, 2009 1:16pm -08:00
  • Cedar Trim Leaves Owner Incensed

    The 85-year-old tree isn't expected to live after a group of strangers hacked off many of its branches
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    Wed, Nov 4, 2009 9:00am -08:00
  • Ithaca, New York

    Jetblue doesn't fly in to Ithaca, but they do fly in to Syracuse. Jennifer was nice enough to pick me up from the Syracuse airport. It's only 55 miles, but it feels a lot farther than that. Ithaca is kind of tucked away in the middle of nowhere, but it has like a dozen highways leading into it.
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    Tue, Oct 6, 2009 4:10pm -07:00 #aycj
  • So this is New York

    The Apartment
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    Fri, Oct 2, 2009 11:10pm -07:00 #aycj
  • Flirting with Pittsburgh and the G20

    I took the bus from the Pittsburgh airport to downtown, then caught a bus from downtown to Silas' place. Of course since it was the second day of the G20, they had a big chunk of downtown completely blocked off with roadblocks and police. I've never seen so many different kinds of security in one place. City police, military, riot squad, private security, roadblocks, barbed-wire fences.
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    Sat, Sep 26, 2009 2:34pm -07:00 #aycj
  • Failblog: Starbucks and Logan Airport

    This one I just thought was mildly amusing. The screens that are supposed to tell you when the next flights are coming in are apparently Windows computers running Internet Explorer.
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    Fri, Sep 25, 2009 11:25am -07:00 #aycj
  • I hope they don't mind me running my GPS on the plane

    Since I've already been logging GPS data for quite some time, I thought it'd be interesting to log as much data during flights as possible. Of the three flights so far, I've been able to log data on two of them. I think it has to do with the fact I had a window seat on both flights. I'm pretty sure the plane is shielded in a way that blocks the satellite signals. I'd be interested if anybody can fill me in on why this might be.
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    Thu, Sep 24, 2009 4:49pm -07:00 #aycj
  • Adventures in San Francisco

    San Francisco's BART and MUNI couldn't be any easier to use! I had no trouble getting from the airport into the city. Once in the city, it was easy to get around as well.
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    Thu, Sep 24, 2009 3:40pm -07:00 #aycj
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

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