Charles Miller: Hacking Radio by Charles MillerTales of my hackery with Radio Userland, and useful links thereof.(Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Matthew Thomas indirectly poses a question. Assume most "tech bloggers" are employed. This puts them in a position to have detailed knowledge of the field in which they work, including the goings-on within their employer, and the exact position of the competition in their market. This also puts them in a position to be in really big trouble if they disclose that information. If part of the definition of a journalist lies in the editorial freedom to criticise one's employer, can bloggers be...http://radio.weblogs.com/0100190/categories/radioUserland/2002/06/12.html#a136 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Ick. Whenever I try to go to my prefs page, Radio crashes.http://radio.weblogs.com/0100190/categories/radioUserland/2002/06/11.html#a135 The Weblog FAQK- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Brunching Shuttlecocks: The Weblog FAQK Gosh Jesus no! Weblogs cover a wide range of topics, such as other weblogs, what the mainstream media are saying about weblogging, new weblogs, advances in weblog publishing, books about weblogging, the future of weblogging, and that one naked guy painted up like Spider-Man.http://www.brunching.com/features/weblogfaqk.html The worst bug in Mozilla 1.0- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Matthew Thomas: the worst bug in Mozilla 1.0.http://mpt.phrasewise.com/2002/06/07 (Untitled)- (Found June 24, 2008 ) Mike Cannon-Brookes It may be just my newbie-ness - but does Radio sometimes duplicate news (or bring back deleted news) in the Aggregator It's a side-effect of the way RSS works. Most likely, you're seeing the result of someone editing an old entry. If someone modifies a weblog post, the aggregator will show it to you again, as there's no way of it knowing that you've read something similar before and deleted it. This can get particularly annoying with Doc Searls, who doesn't divide his...http://radio.weblogs.com/0100190/categories/radioUserland/2002/05/14.html#a106 |