May 05, 2005
A few recent items of note from my del.icio.us links that I think merit calling out.
Damien Barrett writes up a few quick reviews of Mac OS X antivirus software. ClamXav looks good.
Michael Howard writes about his recent spyware experience. Which reminds me: please, please don't always be logged in as an administrative user. This is true no matter what OS you're using. If you're using Windows, here's some advice on how and why. I recently paid attention to my own advice and took away admin rights from the account I usually use on the iBook. Haven't had any trouble.
PZ Myers, one of my favorite bloggers right now, calls out the National Center for Science Education's answers to the sadly misleading Ten Questions to Ask Your Biology Teacher.
OWASP.Net, OWASP with a .NET focus.
Catalyst, an MVC framework in Perl. Cake, a framework in PHP. Rails is having such an interesting effect.
At some point I might just get off my duff and combine my RSS feeds. It'll take all of 10 minutes, for crying out loud.