Posts filed under 'wtf?'

Apparently I’m a ‘weather expert’

Every so often I check through my website’s stats looking for hotlinking. Mostly it isn’t a big problem but sometimes websites or forums can really put a strain on my server, particularly if it’s a site with a lot of traffic such as Fark forums or another busy website. At other times it just annoys the crap out of me that a website would rather hotlink an image on my server instead of uploading it to their own.


If you know how, you can implement techniques that either prevent hotlinking entirely, or serve up a different image to the offending site, as many who have inadvertantly displayed the infamous goatse picture can testify :D .

It was while checking for hotlinking I discovered I’m a ‘weather expert’. Imagine my surprise upon learning of this hitherto unknown talent!

During May of this year I wrote a blog post about how to predict summer weather using the leaves of garden shrubs. As it turned out, this year was the wettest summer on record but I digress…

A guy called Pat Timm, who, according to his website, weathersystems.com (Notice the link, Pat, should you happen to be reading this), is a free-lance writer, columnist, and a recognized expert on Pacific Northwest Weather, decided not only to rip-off my images and bandwidth but also my theory and make out like it was devised by an expert!

The one on the right is a new leaf that has grown this year. So, according to some experts, it would be a warmer than average summer

There are no other experts - I came up with the method! And I’m not an expert!

I really don’t know what has bugged me more about this - the fact that he’s hotlinking my images and stealing my bandwidth, the fact that he’s ripping off my homespun weather prediction method without any credits or the fact he’s claiming the method was devised by experts. Probably the latter, now that I think about it. At least now I’m an expert. ;)

Some screencaptures:
The hotlinker:
The hotlinker

Hotlinking 1

1 comment October 13th, 2007

Microsoft wants to dig through your hard drive to sell you stuff

Microsoft has filed another patent, this one for an “advertising framework” that uses “context data” from your hard drive to show you advertisements and “apportion and credit advertising revenue” to ad suppliers in real time. Yes, Redmond wants to own the patent on the mother of all adware.

“The advertising framework may host several components for receiving and processing the context data, refining the data, requesting advertisements from an advertising supplier, for receiving and forwarding advertisements to a display client for presentation, and for providing data back to the advertising supplier.”

The adware framework would leave almost no data untouched in its quest to sell you stuff. It would inspect “user document files, user e-mail files, user music files, downloaded podcasts, computer settings, computer status messages (e.g., a low memory status or low printer ink),” and more.

Add comment July 17th, 2007

Next Posts Previous Posts


Recent Posts

Categories

Archives

General

RSS Soapster Feed