Cheerio Harney

For some reason everyone is texting to tell me that Harney’s gone, could ye stop now please? I’m no fan of the PDs – if they were any more right wing they’d be consulting a uniform designer and doing dodgy salutes – but there’s a lot worse than Harney out there.

Course if McDohell was made Leader I’d have to strap some explosives to my chest and pay the smarmy hypocritical arsehole a visit. (/me awaits visit from the PDSS)

Should make for an interesting leadership battle though. The foundations have been laid for months, and it looks like it’s going to be a nasty one. Well, hopefully…

Michele on the IEDR

Nice piece by Michele in this month’s IEDR newsletter. I agree with pretty much everything he says bar the second-level domain names, which I consider redundant in IE (bad redundant, not good redundant). Great to see an API at last, I’ll be taking advantage of that myself shortly when I start automating my setup.

And yes, well done to everyone in the registry for really turning it around, it’s great to see a shine coming through that nasty Fagan tarnish. Please, keep up the good work.

Justin sells out

Damn fool man went and got himself hitched! Will the madness never end?

(Congrats Justin. Silly man.)

I know where you’ve been!

Actually I don’t, but this interesting exploit, explained badly here, suggests that anyone you visit could.

On the face of it there’s no inherent danger, sure at worst your local stat-obsessed self-publisher (ahem) or the marketing twat for a cash-starved Web 2.0 company could generate stats from this as a service, but they’re just going to be aggregated, right?

But don’t forget the environment we’re living in these days, where Gov.us is taking whole US states to court to stop them forcing telcos to admit that they spied on American citizens, Gov.uk can throw you in jail if you forget your crypto key, and of course Gov.ie sez All Yore Data Are Belong To Them (sorry) and really, eVoting is cool and you can trust them with it.

Don’t even get me started on the religious right, currently trying to stop hotels in the US from allowing their customers to view porn, and who I have no doubt will start resurfacing in a big way in Ireland Real Soon Now.

So given the way we’re going, it’s not hard to imagine one of these right-wing nutjob governments “recommending” that sites install a listener for them, monitoring at the outset for visits to known dodgy sites, say terrorist and paedophile hangouts. Then comes the black box, and we don’t know what they’re storing.

Ok, you’re right, it sounds like a stretch. But they’re already doing it with your phones in Ireland boys and girls, in fact they don’t just know who you’ve been talking to, they know where you’ve been, every hour of the day your phone is turned on.

Is it turned on now? Where have you been in the last few days?