As everyone is well aware, lunch is the most important part of the work day. However it’s often hard to find inspiration when deciding on a delectable dining destination. The ideal solution is to have someone propose options, and everyone reject them until consensus is reached. However nobody enjoys that. Computers can propose options, but [...]
The ever clever DrJonboyG linked to this article about Facebook being too large to adequately handle dispute. Luckily I haven’t had to deal with that part of the service. However like all their users I’ve had to deal with them, and other services, viewing user privacy and security as a tertiary, at best, concern. It [...]
The ever impressive Jamie wrote a nice little paste bin at work a while back. It was dead simple to use, relatively private (in that it used UUIDs and didn’t have an index), and hooked into pmxbot. Unfortunately like most of the code written internally it used a proprietary web framework that’s not open source. [...]