a new greasemonkey script - Feed:Eater

For the Firefox users out there annoyed by Firefox’s handling of the feed: URI scheme mess, may I please present Feed:Eater, a greasemonkey script which silently replaces feed:http:// URLs with auto-subscribe links that work in your favorite online feed-reader!
Feed:Eater supports: Bloglines, Netvibes, My Yahoo, Google Reader, Pageflakes, NewsGator, AOL, Rojo, and Pluck.
Download it here: Install […]

some documentation on learning the Monome 40h

…is now available on the Tools to Make Tools
Wiki. stay tuned for patch uploads soon.

Now, Secure Mail That Doesn’t Suck.

Digital signatures on your Gmails. Strong encryption. Easy.

The Code Swami GPG-Gmail system enables you to send and receive cryptographically secure mail with Gmail, completely within your existing personal workflow. Watch the screencast demo.

Feed Me Links on AJAX

Feed Me Links now allows in-page editing of your Link Names, Link URLs, and Link Privacy — no popups, delays, or page reloads. (Damn.)

Thanks to Kid Sleep for the xajax pointers, and to Les Orchard for pointing me to Behaviour.

Feed Me Links going Open Source

This is probably the biggest announcement I’ve made about Feed Me Links since it became public in 2002: I’m open sourcing the project. Anyone will be able to download all the source code — roughly 18,000 lines of PHP — and run, modify, extend, or simply learn from it.
All portions of the system will be […]

Google Maps opens the kimono

Google is raising the skirt / opening the kimono / lifting the basket — choose your metaphor — on their API. That means everyone can create things using Google’s tools; no more screen-scraping, grovelling through the code, or reverse engineering. As Al_x said, “the bleeding edge gets healing ointment.”
Now that they’ve opened up the code, […]

ourMedia

…seems like a good idea. Most of the bitching about its Alpha nature seems unfounded; so what if they’ve no good search solution yet — it’s a free storage and presentation vector for all your multimedia. (And once someone writes an appletalk/ftp bridge for it, it’s “goodbye, idisk!”)
http://ourmedia.org/