Mark Pilgrim says Greasemonkey 0.4.1 alpha fixes all known security holes
— and works with complex user scripts; here's Aaron's announcement #
Hacker unlocks all weapons for 5 million Battlefield 2 users
— and announces it on EA's official support forums (via) #
Inside look at the Adobe headquarters
— I love this kind of thing; reminds me of the recent Pixar photo tour #
Daily News sends five reporters to NYC subway system with stuffed bags
— the Egyptian reporter was stopped, twice (via) #
Indie rock band Karate breaks up
— depressing news; Unsolved is still my favorite mix of indie rock and jazz #
Glamestris, AI algorithm for Tetris for Windows
— I have this running at 370 rows per second right now #
Video: Max Fleischer's "Now You're Talking" from 1927
— education film about the telephone mixes live action and classic Fleischer Brothers animation (via) #
WFMU's American Song Poem MP3s
— two outstanding albums worth of vintage songs-for-hire, ready for download with cover art #
Japanese bank adds slots game to ATMs
— if you win, you get cash or your withdrawal fee waived (via) #
Sony updates PSP to surf web, download TV shows
— and, incidentally, lock out all homebrew code again (via) #
Help test the new Greasemonkey security release
— I can't imagine browsing the web without Greasemonkey again #
Design the winning UI for Internet TV, get $1000
— help the next-gen video player powered by BitTorrent #
How a Seattle Times reporter handled a bestiality death story
— Washington man died while having sex with a horse (via) #
John Dvorak rants on Creative Commons
— here's one debunking of his moronic column; I love this Slashdot comment #
Associated Press misrepresents BitTorrent in Opera article
— Corante is blaming bias, but I think it's just deeper problems with public perception #
Terrible security hole found in Greasemonkey 0.4
— a malicious website could retrieve any local file and send it to any other server; uninstall or downgrade ASAP! #