“The risk to the ’Web is not so much that open standards become extinct, such as RSS, but that more and more creativity, energy, and money goes into developing stylish, easy-to-use, incompatible silos.” – via Kroc Camen, translated from Streit um Internet-Nutzung: Komfort schlägt Freiheit
Market Crop Circles
Remember the May 6, 2010 Flash Crash – that caused the Dow to drop 1000 points in manner of seconds (and almost immediately completely rebound)?
It was caused by a high-frequency trading bot. The Atlantic has an enjoyable write-up on the these bots – turns out – we don’t know what the hell they’re trying to do.
The software engineer profiled in the article posts some of more bizarre trading behavior these bots on his Market Crop Circle of the Day blog.
Super fun stuff.
App Store Declared Unfit for Free
- The App Store terms apply to GPLed software in the App Store.
- Those terms force strict Usage Rules on customers that prohibit many
activities that are allowed under the GPL.- Those restrictions are not allowed under GPLv2 section 6.
Again, if any of you have any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them. – Brett Smith, Licensing Compliance Engineer, Free Software Foundation
Uncool
Or Hacking
A Holiday Reminder
Keep Digging Yourself
“To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting.” – e.e. cummings
“There are a lot of people that don’t start making money until you briefly forget who you are.” – Merlin Mann
The Future of Publishing: Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow’s With a Little Help is the closest model I’ve seen to my vision for the future of publishing.
- Premium Hardcover: $275 ( yes, $275!!)
- On-demand Paperback: $18 (via LuLu)
- eBook: $0 (6 formats including HTML & plain text)
- Audio Book: $0, $5.50, and $10 (5 formats)
- Monthly Financials out in the open.
- A clear, well-used ‘Report Typo‘ section
- A way to give the book to libraries & schools.
- Running on WordPress install under the author’s domain name.
Yahoo’s a Memory Hole
The Rumors of Quicksilver’s Death are Melodramatic

“It was a good run. So long, old friend.” – Merlin Mann
It seems a tad melodramatic to declare a functioning piece of open source software dead. Especially when the most likely alternative is neither free nor open.
One of the core premises of open source software is not being tied to the whims of a vendor. Quicksilver faithfully serves me everyday. Sure, I’d like Quicksilver to be a more active project – I have direct control over that. Just as you do, just as Merlin does, just as Rob McBroom does (Thanks Rob.). Declaring Quicksilver dead is like declaring Wikipedia worthless because of a typo.
Merlin, by the way, could you check the mp3 URLs for the 43Folders Podcast – specifically, Honor Thy Energy? I was looking to give it a re-listen earlier this week, and came up with a 404. :/
