Hacks

Roll Your Own Flickr

Roll Your Own Flickr

Paul Bausch has finished rolling his own Flickr substitute and just wrapped up his first round of extra features, including support for EXIF data, syndication, and tagging. If you’re just joining us, Paul’s been rewriting his personal photoblogging and software from scratch and documenting the process. Here are all the posts in his OTFG (Off […]

Google for Music

Google for Music

The Amazon Web Services Blog reveals a simple search syntax to turn Google into your own personal (free) Napster: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma|mp3) “Nirvana” Just replace Nirvana with a song or artist of your choice to display a results page of indexes that contain downloadable MP3s. P.S. Don’t steal […]

Scent as a Memory Aid

Scent as a Memory Aid

There’s a study in the journal Science (abstract here) that found that recent declarative memories (facts and experiences) were better recalled when subjects were cued with a scent during the memorization process and again during slow wave sleep. Procedural memories, such as learning to ride a bike, were not improved by the scent cues. I’m […]

Surf Anonymously Without a Trace

Surf Anonymously Without a Trace

Our resident Windows hacker, Preston Gralla, has another great article up at Computerworld, this time about maintaining your online privacy in the face of increased snooping from the government, web sites, and private businesses (an expanded update to a hack of the same name that originally appeared in Windows XP Hacks, 2E Call for Hacks: […]