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08 Nov

Talking with Marco Barulli about zero-knowledge online password management

A couple of years ago I was enamored with a clever password manager that pointed the way toward an ideal solution. It was really just a bookmarklet — a small chunk of JavaScript code — that used a simple method to produce a unique and strong password for the website you were visiting...

Bury Jon Udell 6 days ago

A literary appreciation of the Olson/Zoneinfo/tz database

You will probably never need to know about the Olson database, also known as the Zoneinfo or tz database. And were it not for my elmcity project I never would have looked into it. I knew roughly that this bedrock database is a compendium of definitions of the world’s timezones, plus rules ...

Bury Jon Udell October 23

More Python and C# idioms: Finding the difference between two list

Recently I’ve posted two examples[1, 2] of Python idioms alongside corresponding C# idioms. It always intrigues me to look at the same concept through different lenses, and it seems to intrigue others as well, so here’s a third installment. Today’s example comes from a real s...

0 Comments Bury Jon Udell October 22

More Python and C# idioms: Finding the difference between two lists

Recently I’ve posted two examples[1, 2] of Python idioms alongside corresponding C# idioms. It always intrigues me to look at the same concept through different lenses, and it seems to intrigue others as well, so here’s a third installment. Today’s example comes from a real s...

Bury Jon Udell October 22

To: elmcity, From: @curator, Message: start

Because I am lazy, curious, and evangelical, the elmcity service works in an unusual way. Anything that I can delegate to other services I do. So when curators add feeds to hubs, or modify the behavior of hubs, they do it by bookmarking and tagging URLs at delicious.com. It would be foolish to o...

Bury Jon Udell October 21

Restructuring expert attention to revive the lost art of personal customer service

Instead of mourning the lost art of personal customer service, I would rather celebrate examples that show it’s still possible. Yesterday I found two gems. First, Southwest Airlines. I had booked a round-trip flight and then needed to change to one-way. You can’t do that online. So...

Bury Jon Udell October 20

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