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NoSpam – Getting rid of email spam when registering to suspicious websites

Ever wanted to avoid receiving a mountain of spam when registering on a website you don’t know? NoSpam.st is made for you.

The basic idea is simple: you tell NoSpam.st your email, and you get a temporary email from us. You can then use this email on the website you don’t trust. If you indeed get subscribed to many spam lists, it will be with the nospam.st email, which will be automatically disabled when the time comes. Once disabled, any email attempt to this address will be refused.

I am also preparing a nice feature for webmasters: the ability to make a mailto link on your site via NoSpam.st: you login on NoSpam.st, enter your email address, the expiration time you wish (default would be 4 hours) and get a snippet of javascript you can include on your website. Each time someone sees the page, a different email address will be generated. A normal user will usually send an email within the next minutes if he really want to contact you about your site, and not spam you for the next years.
With this system you might get some spam if spammers are fast enough (usually spam is sent a few days/weeks/months after email address has been crawled), but in this case you’ll get informations about the crawl (ip and date) in the email headers, and anyway you won’t get much spam as the email will soon be disabled.

Anyway a lot can be do to fight email spam. Also as soon as spammers see that emails @nospam.st are soon blocked, they might even consider automatically removing @nospam.st emails from their lists (we can dream).

By the way if you have nice spam-related domain names you don’t use, you can give them to us and we’ll make them available for email addresses.

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Gaza, Israël and all those things you hear on news

If you’re reading this blog, you probably also read news, and maybe you were there when I first talked about Gaza, Israël, and all those things you hear or read on the news.

So, you know the conflict is back, is now labelled as a war, and is going nicely since December 27th. Gaza keeps firing rockets and mortar on Israël, and Israël’s army keeps advancing in Gaza with the goal of stopping attacks.

Today, the number of casualties reached the value of 1000 death in Gaza (while it’s still written that this number is not confirmed by any external source, it still seems plausible).

Ok, so now I’ll provide answers for five questions I hear everyday, I’ll try to stay as impartial as possible, but since I have friends in Israël and I lived there for a few months, I might not be totally impartial. I’m warning you now, so you know in advance, and read this document while you know about this.

  1. Israël is killing, and keeps killing civilians, while Gaza/Hamas killed mostly military men.
    Technically, attacks against Israël is not done by an army, so attacking those people means you’ll end killing “civilians”. They are usually labelled “terrorists”, however you might want to think that the children/women killed were not all terrorists. You are probably right, but still again, when you have civilian-looking terrorists hiding in a civilian-looking place, it becomes quite tricky.
    Now, the amount of casualties is pretty high, while it seems attacks against Israël didn’t fall, so I believe lots of blood have been wasted there.
  2. Who is winning the war?
    In recent wars, the one who “wins” as you could think, is the one who gets attacked. As long as Israël is getting hit from Gaza, it can say there are “bad boys” there that needs to be punished, and keep attacking. The same is also true in the other side, as long as Gaza keeps being attacked by Israël, Hamas can continue firing rockets.
    The next point is making this sound better. You need quite a lot of marketting to make you looks like “the good guy” in a war. For now I’d say that Hamas looks like the “bad guy” because of previous marketting (labelled as a “terror organisation”, etc) while Israël started an all-out war, then gave some “bits” to show they are the “good guys”.
    Now, everything depends on your definition of “winning a war”, however nowaday, “winning a war” meaning having most other countries recognizing you as the winner.
  3. Why is the political pressure on Israël to stop the war having no effect?
    The fact USA is not following is having a strong impact against any attempt to stop the war. Hamas also showed they don’t want to stop the war at all costs by refusing the cease fire proposed one week earlier. I’ve also read in a previous article from BBC News that Hamas was “about to win the war”, and just needed a few more days.
  4. How could Hamas win the war?
    I personally believe the only way for Hamas to win against Israël’s well-trained army is to stop firing rockets. Any other kind of threat will cause a strong international reaction, and probably the apparition of other armies (I’m looking at America right now).
    If Hamas stops rocket firing, Israël’s army will have no more a valid reason for killing civilians, and will have to fall back and explain all deaths since the conflict started. Arrived at this point, rocket/mortar firing can resume for a few months before another military operation will be possible.
    Of course, that would require for Hamas to be able to pass orders, and its followers to accept such order. I don’t know how they are organised, but this kind of order is usually hard to accept.
  5. How could Israël win the war?
    A war against an ideology is not something you can win easily. I’m not even sure you can win at all.
    If you exterminate anyone following the ideoligy, you’ll be a “bad guy”. If you don’t, they’ll still taunt you.
    Currently, Israël seems to be taking the “average” route, by attacking “all out”, then opening things like a daily truce of a few hours, etc… They are maintaining publicity for the military operations this way, and keep attacking to try to demotivate attackers. While this will have an effect on most people attacking Israël, it’ll still have the reverse effect on some of them, who will begin/continue firing rockets and running operations against Israël.

So, are you saying this war has no permanent way of ending?

If you see any viable long-term option for this conflict, speak it out. I believe if an easy solution existed, it would already be found and applied, however things are not that easy.
Let’s remember that Israël is a country initially imposed on existing countries of the area in 1947 and declared its independence on May 14, 1948.
Of course, if at some point someone else told you you will have to share your hourse with someone else, you wouldn’t be really happy. That was the case for the countries located at the place which became the first Jewish state, and they showed it. In return Israël also attacked, and won more territories than initially planned.

Since those conflicts are barely 50 years old (and not all), the place is quite unstable, and wars are easily started. Everyone has a reason for fighting, however the context has changed. How your country is seen by other countries became important for international market, and as I previously said, the winner will be chosen for its marketting effort. Even countries like Notrth Korea did some (temporary) efforts to fix the way they were seen by other countries and try to resume commercial exchange with their neighbors.

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GG.ST IRC Network

Thanks to some dudes in an american company, I finally could open an IRC network and get some funds to start with a nice domain. I spent more than 3 years waiting for the expiration of some kind of bounding paper, that was probably not legal (I believe you can’t have an anti-competition article without anything back, but I’m just too lazy to bring this to court, waiting 3 years clears this anyway) but is now over.

So, everyone is welcome on the newly born IRC Network GG.ST. This will remain some people of old times, when we were called something similar, and well, the idea is partially coming from there.

So, because of this unfortunate event 3 years ago, I became “potentially legally unable” to manage an IRC network for a duration of 3 years, and had to get other people manage/run/operate/etc… networks, as I could never leave IRC. I kept working on software for irc, but left my hands out of network management.

So, now that I’m back, time for some fun, and need to bring back some users. I’ll probably merge the existing MatrIRX project into pinetd2, by adding to pinetd2 some “protocol adapters” thanks to the new IPC structure of “ports” I recently added.
On a side note, pinetd2 should go on public beta near January 20th/22nd 2009, as PHP 5.3.0 should also go beta at this time. Good news for everyone waiting for this, and for Grepsd who’s currently working on some stuff for pinetd.

If you are interested into meeting me on IRC, you can join my personnal channel, even if you don’t have an IRC client (web interface).

Feel free to visit GG.ST’s home page too. I’m trying to get someone to do something nice with this page, it’s not even started yet, but should be done at some point in the future.

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Mantis BugTracker: exploited for defacement

Cat ready to attack mantis

OpenOptimus’ website has been defaced because of an exploit in Mantis BugTracker, but mostly because I totally forgot to update this thing for ages.

The site has been taken down, since our little script-kiddie think he’s so smart he could host stuff there without root noticing anything (chmod 0000 owned him).

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AFUP PHP Forum 2008: it’s finished!

The PHP Forum 2008 organized by the AFUP (Association Française des Utilisateurs de PHP, the French PHP UG) is now finished, and while I missed last year’s one because of a personnal matter, I guess someone missed this year’s one too, and more people were waiting him than for me (Zeev).

Anyway the most interesting talks from a technical point of view included:

Great work guys, and hope to get more great presentations from you all (“all” including the people reading this article too) !

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New blog engine!

Finally, I didn’t write a new blog engine as I initially intended (no time in this world for that), however I switched from DotClear to WordPress.

This choice was made after I used WordPress for a while on Porchoman. Anyway stay tuned for more soon !

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New service : site thumbnails

With now the ability to create screenshots, I decided to open a new service to let everyone have a screenshot of whatever website they want.

So, for this website (yeah, my blog) :

I’ll use this from times to times on my posts to talk about some websites, just adding a screenshot on my blog posts without having to really do a screenshot.

Oh and what’s more cool? The screenshots are updated every 10 days. If the load is low enough, I’ll change that to everyday ;)

So, the website:

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The Dutch movie is on internet: Fitna

Currently a lot is happening in the world, so it’s rather easy to find something to talk about. However as long as it’s not something that could get me flamed by other people reading my article, it have no meaning.

Recent news shows how North Korea test-fired missiles while people there have troubles finding food. North Korea’s military ideal is interesting, as recently a country had to be attacked to attack back in order no not hurt its image.
It seems North Korea couldn’t care less, and continue hurting its image, people and probably other things. They did a great job scaring major governements but I think they can do better… Still I’m not going to cover it today.
Anyway no need to talk about North Korea firing missiles, unless those can reach Washington.

At the same time, in USA, they are counting their nuclear “marbles” to make sure nobody tried to take some of those. That’s something any kid would do if they found their marble bag open, and as you could say, there’s no smoke without fire.
They already know there’s more than the nuclear fuse triggers they sent to Taiwan 2 years ago, but in 60 days, will still announce that nothing else is missing and that the world is safe with America.

Next, America’s people is worried about oil price whnich reached $108. Isn’t it sad? Just try to stop using oil… Oh and the rise is due to something which happened in Iraq… can you believe it to be an accident?

If you played Assassin’s Creed, learning about DNA matching crusades in Lebanon won’t make you suspicious. It’s no longer suspicion because you know the evil plot planned by some underground organisation. And you know all people with this DNA will be killed. Well, or maybe not, it depends…

All those subjects are nothing against today’s topic you already know because you saw this article’s title…

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Will video-games be held responsible for that?

If you read BBC News, you probably saw that a goth couple was attacked by a group of young people and one of them died two weeks later in hospital.

Well, more recently, BBC reported about videogames rating, and how rating of video-games should be changed

So, before anyone tries to tie the two stories together I’ll clarify some parts (okay, I’m probably already too late). Anyway…

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Hillary Clinton – approved to go on politics

You probably wonder what it takes to be a politician. You see a lot of them on TV, but what do they all have more than you?

I’ll try to reply to this interesting question in an interesting attempt to show how easily can a politician discredit himself/herself.

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