home_mailbox = Maildir/ link »
ubuntuforums.org/

jasonseifer.com/

Oh, it’s easy, just a quick http call link »
inessential.com/

www.rollingstone.com/

So here’s the situation: Every major browser is about to support the ability to link to a font. That means you can write a bit of CSS, include a URL to a font file, and have your page display with the typography you expect. link »
While it’s technically quite easy to link to fonts, it’s legally more nuanced. Almost all fonts are protected by copyright — even those available for free — and very few of them allow for linking via CSS or redistribution on the web. link »
blog.typekit.com/
carsonified.com/
Instead of a traditional wedding march, the couple picked Chris Brown’s “Forever.” YouTube’s content fingerprinting system picked that up and the copyright holders were able to place click-to-buy ads on the video which linked to downloads of the song on iTunes and Amazon. link »
YouTube reports that the click-through rate on those ads was two times higher than the overall click-through rate for those types of ads on the site, and that there was even a spillover effect on official “Forever” music video, which also saw the click-through rate son the same ads go up 2.5 times the average. link »
“Forever” climbed the music charts, reaching the No. 4 spot on iTunes (it is now No. 15) and No. 3 spot on Amazon’s MP3 top seller’s list (it is currently No. 4). Not bad for a song that was released a year ago. link »
www.techcrunch.com/

Basically when these vulnerable browsers check the domain name contained in the attacker’s certificate, they stop reading any characters that follow the “\0″ in the name. More significantly, an attacker can also register a wildcard domain, such as *\0.badguy.com, which would then give him a certificate that would allow him to masquerade as any site on the internet and intercept communication. link »
From time to time update your remotes: # git remote update link »

giantrobots.thoughtbot.com/
Take a look at this page in Safari, Firefox or Internet Explorer and you should see something that looks like the following image. link »
snook.ca/