Phil Agre sent out some Code Red links yesterday, if you’re interested in keeping track of this thing.


The big effort in Mexico to install Linux on school computers has failed, at least for now. The problems are the same ones facing Linux adoption by casual users in the United States – lack of Linux expertise and Winmodems.


“Too often PHP is thought of as only an HTML-embedded web scripting language.” Version .1 of PHPGTK has been released. It’s a toolkit that enables you to write client-side GUI applications in PHP using the GTK library. Why?


There’s going to be an anti-DMCA protest at the state capitol in Raleigh, NC tomorrow at 11:30. I may actually show up at this for a little while, just for kicks.


Before: VisuaLABS Demonstrates GroutFree(TM) Prototype At Shareholders’ Meeting
After: VisuaLABS Announces That Its Primary Technologies Are Not As Represented And Dismisses Sheldon Zelitt