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10 hours ago - inquisitr.com - Link
:( - Mona N.
Yeah, Steve. How dare you not show up with AIDS? - Akiva Moskovitz
It's ALIENS! - Eric @ CS Techcast
agree with Steve on the disclosure part and SEC disclosure rules. I touched on this in some earlier posts. Even beside a legal obligation, there is a moral obligation to let share holders know that your CEO is unwell and unable to completely do his job - Duncan Riley
Same caveats as apply to the first part of Duncan's piece. When were those pictures taken? Also should be noted that Scoble's source at the yogurt store was obviously not being straight with him, cause if that's Jobs before he lost the weight... - Dave Winer
A hormone imbalance is a plausible side-effect of having part of your pancreas removed, and some weight loss (usually associated with dumping syndrome) is expected after having the Whipple procedure. Fact is, we went through all these arguments and speculation 6 months ago, Apple chose to bury their heads in the sand and hope speculation would stop. Bad choice. - Warren
Yes, I do not think Steve wants, needs, or can lie about this. So, why not move on, and talk about technology and innovation. But yes, Apple without Steve, won't be Apple for long (they will just roll on their momentum). Nothing like a brilliant founder to keep the competitive edge. - Jeremy Chone
Dave, I'm not sure about the pics Steven has used, but I've got plenty of Jobs not looking well at Macworld last year in my Flickr account http://flickr.com/photos/dunca... Looking at the pics in the post though, I'm betting same time - Duncan Riley
I'd say the pics in the post are from the iPod Nano launch a few months ago, in comparison those photos on Flickr despite the grey stubble make him look reasonably healthy Duncan. - Warren
Warren, I haven't looked that closely, so I won't disagree. Only thing I'd note: doesn't he own any other clothes, because the dress is the same :-) - Duncan Riley
Non-issue. I know people who had hormone imbalances and had no clue. Millions of people go to work everyday with hormone imbalances, it's called menopause. SELL SELL SELL! - Bwana
Bwana, so you're saying that it's BS? Interesting, I couldn't find out a lot about it online. Oddly the only things I could find kept saying hormone imbalance= gain weight. That must be my excuse, and not the beer :-) - Duncan Riley
1UP Bwana - Akiva Moskovitz
hormonal imbalances can cause weight loss as well. Depends on which hormone. There are a lot of different hormones. Thyroid issues, for instance, can cause weight loss. - Spidra Webster
Duncan, it can be weight gain or weight loss. http://www.testsymptomsathome.... There's a bajillion different symptoms for it though. I believe this is why people don't realize they have it. - Bwana
I have a bunch of jokes on deck about Steve Jobs being estrogen dominant and demanding colorful iPods...but I'm holding them in... - Bwana
Bwana: I heard that he randomly fires people in the Apple offices on the thinnest of pretenses... wonder if that happens every four weeks or so? :-p - Warren
Oh Warren, this opens up the ultimate can of jokes :P - Bwana
Duncan: That's kinda like asking whether the members of Devo could possibly not wear yellow overalls and hats that look like freakin flower pots. Sure, they could, but then how would you know who they were :-p - Warren
Random thought: Maybe The Steve is letting the rumours go so he can continue to park diagonally in handicap spaces and claim that he now actually has a disability? :-p - Warren
Must...not....let...jokes...OUT - Bwana
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11 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"Kevin, fwiw, I thought it was a good idea, and after a full day of people poking at it, I still think it is. As they say your mileage may vary. :-)" - Dave Winer
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13 hours ago - Link
Add optional "maxcount" parameter, indicates the maximum number of posts to retrieve, defaults to 20. - Dave Winer
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15 hours ago - jkontherun.com - Link
five finger discount. best price ever. - Morgan Haley
I've been wondering with Netbook to buy for a few months now, this post sold me - 1000HA it is. - Enrique Gutierrez via twhirl
Hope it offers some perspective Enrique, but remember that everyone's needs are different. If the 1000HA will meet yours, you'll be thrilled with it for that price. Enjoy! - Kevin C. Tofel
1000HA doesn't have 802.11N and Bluetooth. If you're ok with that, go for it. - Rodfather
CES starts in like 3 days. Don't make any rash decisions yet. - Anika Malone
I got my wife the MSI Wind for Christmas and she loves it. - Alan Le
...and MacWorld Expo keynote is tomorrow morning. Hold on just a little while longer! - Glenn Batuyong
Hard to go wrong. You're really splitting hairs when it comes to netbooks imho. - Bwana
asus aspire one; great battery, good enough cpu, the screen is quite good too, and you can get great deals (around $350 in Canada, so that would be less than $300 in the US) - heri
i'd go for uk version of nc10 hsdpa in black as my own choice. 3g and 6 real hrs batt give best on-net possibilities of all. Weak pound means super price for those paying in euros. nc10 sans 3g a good choice for those not needing mobile internet. - Steve 'Chippy' Paine
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19 hours ago - techcrunch.com - Link
will you stream live somewhere? - natadd via twhirl
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18 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"You're right -- GMail does do that -- thanks for pointing it out." - Dave Winer
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20 hours ago - computerworld.com - Link
Amazon keeps quietly solving problems that are going to reshape the web. This really gets you thinking about what's possible. - Dave Winer
...they sure seem to be figuring out how to extend their reach via affiliates and also efficiently outsource their incredibly deep transactional capabilities. they also consistently monitor and track all activity of interest to selling products and/or services of every stripe. Quiet yes, but also measurable, imo. - Gregg
An excellent paid content/subscription model. - Tom Mancino
Disqus
19 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"I understand and agree. I've also asked that they support the "remotekey" concept, like FriendFeed. The key would not give anyone but the user access to the Twitter user interface, so changing the password or email address wouldn't be possible, but the app would be able to do stuff through the API. Whether OAuth is the mechanism or IP filters is an orthogonal issue. http://friendfeed.com/api/faq#..." - Dave Winer
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“Yeah it looks like my Twitter account was hacked and the password and email changed. No stray posts. Yet.”
20 hours ago - Link
Get hold of them. Quickly. - Roberto Bonini
Oh geez... Did you still have an active session open? - Stupid Blogger (aka Tina)
WHAT?!?!?! Jeez....did you Super Gen Pass the password? - Live4Soccer
I've posted a note on my Twitter feed, hopefully it'll make it to the Twitter folk. - Dave Winer
Ouch Leo. Hope Twitter gets that account back to you real-soon-now. - Robert Miller
wow, thats not a good thing... - Bryce Campbell via twhirl
Mine changed while I had an active session going! Change password - orionstarr
Leo got hacked! - orionstarr
I did not fall for the recent Phishing scheme so one of three things has happened, my password was hacked through a flaw in Twitter, one of the many services (NOT twply) that I gave my credentials to has hijacked it, or someone guessed the password. - Leo Laporte
Yep, spam and mlm are going to be a massive problem for Twitter mainly because spammers have a business model and twitter does not, here's an article I wrote on this topic just before Christmas http://experiencecurve.com/arc... - karl
I figured there would be some good conversation on TWiT regarding the hacks, now even more so. - Matt Mutz
This is not about pfishing.. this is something else - Ian D. Nock
i'll assume you put a strong password on somehow, yes? So that would mean something gave away your password or there was a bored hacker somewhere that zapped you...sorry to hear that.... - Live4Soccer
That's Harsh. It had to have been Kevin Rose. He knew you were on to him - Marcus Beagley
STEVE JOBS ADMITS HEALTH PROBLEM http://tinyurl.com/stevejobshe... - James Carroll
@Leo - Maybe one of those third party services isn't securely storing your credentials and it was stolen from them. I'm saying that maybe the third party isn't malicious, just careless. - Mitch
uh oh - Veronica
Leo, the Twitter official blog says they reset the passwords on your behalf - Mark
Was Leo using Power Twitter at the time? New App new problem, coincidence? - SkiCat56
Get on the Red Phone and get @ev on the line. I've always knew giving out login credentials to 3rd party apps would lead to this. I like ping.fm and FF's use of an API key a lot better. - Dave Senior
Twitter needs to say more about what it was.. but my feeling this is something in the infrastructure or through people ... after all, Obama has not used his account for sometime. - Ian D. Nock
And you can bet that no-one messes around with all the apps using that account - Ian D. Nock
Well let's hope they don't make any horrible statements on your behalf about your sexual orientation or organs. :-) - Dave Winer
Twitter should use also something like apikey like ff, password for controlling your account and apikey for getting your content... or something like that :) - tanel
I heard from a reliable twitter account that Bill O'Reily is hot for manflesh.... - Mitch
No self-respecting gay man wants Bill O'Reilly. Not. A. One. - Derrick
Twitter may have reset my password but they haven't told me yet. Maybe they need my email? - Leo Laporte
Not even his "staunch morals"? - Mitch
I bet they wished they had followed Dave's advice about the authentication key thingy xx - Mark
I'm not a celebrity so probably no need to worry, but I changed my password nonetheless. - Herb
That's why I don't use 3rd party web services, don't trust any. Also Log-in on twitter.com using https. - Jay Barcelo
I think Leo put his fingers on the possible hacker routes. Pretty ugly. - Chris Baskind
Is Power Twitter one of the culprits??? I might have to uninstall it. - Roberto Bonini
New official blog post says "These accounts were compromised by an individual who hacked into some of the tools our support team uses to help people do things like edit the email address associated with their Twitter account when they can't remember or get stuck" - Mark
Good grief! This is getting ridiculous. - Bill Sodeman
Hey now.. that's not cool. What did Leo ever do to you? Albrecht voices/suspects a hack on Diggnation podcast and now this? - Jamie Wareham
Geez Leo what a pain. I am sorry to hear.... - Rob Cairns
Is nothing sacred anymore? Seriously, Leo's Twitter! - Mike Syrek
Good luck Leo! - Mitchell Tsai
Seems you weren't the only one. http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/0... - Greg
There's a security hole in some "support pages" used by Twitter admins. Inside job I say. Disgruntled former Twitterite. - Scott Duffy
What's the procedure to get your account back? - David
is there second email facility for twitter, like gmail does? - marx
Same here, actually. I haven't been able to log in or to reset my password since about 11am today. I did not fall for the phishing attack either. I was using Power Twitter, which I installed yesterday. I can still update Twitter and get my DMs via SMS, but otherwise I'm locked out. Thankfully, there are no stray posts yet on my timeline. I sent Twitter a bug report through their help screen earlier today, but haven't heard back from them yet. - alex de carvalho
Power twitter did NOT affect my account at all. That's just a Firefox add on and it does NOT ask for your password, so I doubt that would be an issue. I think this is more of a pointed attack to go for twitter's management; PR attack. Notice how pointed the accounts are that were hacked -- many *high profile* accounts...that's not a mistake, that was done on purpose. Leo was a victim and I hope they catch that / those jerks! - Susan Beebe
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20 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"Actually I was kidding, but I left out the smiley so I apologize for saying your flame was very lame. And so far no one has flamed. I think the flamers understand their flames won't be last very long here and have found more fertile ground. At least that's what I hope. :-)" - Dave Winer
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20 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"Easily. It's no different for OAuth. The only thing OAuth does is makes it easy to revoke the authorization of someone you've already authorized. While they have authorization, they could do a lot of damage. Same difference." - Dave Winer
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20 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"I got rate-limited on one of the unauthenticated calls. What else could it be but IP address that they're keying on?" - Dave Winer
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21 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"So invert it -- make the checkboxes enable access instead of disabling it. Somewhere in here, whether it's OAuth or whatever, there's going to be a page with checkboxes on it." - Dave Winer
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22 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"I think Twitter basically is RSS -- in both directions. It's sort of a lightweight interactive version." - Dave Winer
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22 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"If that's supposed to be a flame, that's pretty lame for a flame. And I'm not sure about any of the objections you raise, I could easily refute all of them." - Dave Winer
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22 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"Oh come now, use the brain god gave you. It's so simple to just flip it around and say "block all but the checked addresses" -- all filtering systems have this kind of flexibility. My readers are smart so I didn't think I needed to fill in this level of detail, I thought it would be insulting to their intelligence." - Dave Winer
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23 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"However.. it doesn't answer the question Jay asked." - Dave Winer
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24 hours ago - scripting.com - Link
"Tell me more. Does your product suck? How does it compare to the competition? If they're better than you, what's stopping your customers from switching?" - Dave Winer
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“Before you buy anything, in your mind ask the following question: "Do I NEED this or do I WANT this?"”
yesterday at 6:47 am - Link
I would go further...Do I really need this. - Ian D. Nock
Need list is food, clothes, house/car payments, sometimes gasoline. - Jeremiah Owyang
i used to not bother with that question. got me in alot of financial issues, now i do it all the time :) and turns out i dont need half the stuff i have :) - Jay Martinez
Coincidently, the 'want' list could be the same items. - Jeremiah Owyang
Why is that question so important? - Dave Winer
That question would have us living in the fertile crescent thinking the world was flat. It's want that drives society, not need. Be it want for knowledge "I want to know what is over that hill" or want for spiritual understanding "I want to know why I'm here" or want of toys "I want a better way mulch my lawn clippings" or want of the flesh "I want a hot three way with the chick at the video store" - Matthew DeVries
Jeremiah, this is the question that could truly improve the status of our world. - Cody Heitschmidt
Matthew, I think you are right on as well, your comment applies to spiritual, intellectual things and we have to continue to push our own personal envelopes on that side and never stop wanting!!! I believe it is the physical material item side of things that Jeremiah is speaking of. Does that make sense in anyone else's head besides mine? Very few of us NEED half the worthless crap we buy! - Cody Heitschmidt
I always forget to ask myself that... - Dennis Bjørn Petersen via twhirl
That is pretty much what marketing has done to us - it convinces us things we WANT we actually NEED. What we need is food, shelter and companionship - what we want is everything else. - HollowMarkeD
Always. - Shey
Ask myself those questions all the time. Conspicuous consumption isn't for all of us. - Sally Church
LOL! I ask my self that everytime! and I tell that to all my friends too. - Colide81 (James)
Is want a bad thing now? I prefer "can I afford this" :) - Soulhuntre via twhirl
After you've decided that you NEED it, I usually see how much I have to work for it... So I'll divide it by my hourly rate, and look at it and say, "Hmm, this costs me n-hours of work... " and its a second-phase evaluation - Colin Charles via twhirl
also helps to sleep on big purchases. that trick has saved me some money - sigurdur thor johannesson
Yeah, but it makes life kind of boring. - Rutger Blom
Get Rich Slowly blog gave a good tip on even wants: Ask yourself whether you'd rather have what's tempting you or that trip you planned (or whatever "want" goal you're saving up for). Helps you prioritize. - Spidra Webster
The real need list is very short. Think about how little some people have been surviving on. What we have usually is some high-priority wants masquerading as needs, but that's not a problem. It's just an indication of standard of living. - Morton Fox
As someone with multiple biology degrees, I can state with certainty the only things you need, are a carbon source and energy source. --Dr. Eisenberg Microbiology 1998 - Matthew DeVries
usually it goes WANT - sofarsoshawn
face ===> palm at Dave Winer's comment - Laura Norvig
If you go through life buying only the things you needed, it would be so boring. - Alan Le
No impulse on anything over $20 here. As a rule, I wait a week & then if I'm still moved to have it, I buy it on ebay. - Mrsth
I didn't used to, but these days, definitely. - Helen Somethingorothersky
If you want something just buy it. Consumption society is what keeps this world spinning. You should however at any time be prepared to live without all these "must-have" things you bought. - Rutger Blom
Before purchasing anything (particularly, expensive items), I give myself a 1-month window— for both doing research (reading reviews, manuals, etc) and deciding if I really want/need that particular product. If after a month I still want it, and depending on my budget at the time, I'll then buy it— if not, than I don't and move on. - Nick Humphries
Do I want or do I need FriendFeed? - Paul Papadimitriou via Nambu
Do I have ROOM for this, and how the hell am I going to get RID of it when I'm sick of it 6 months from now? - YieldBuild-Jason Menayan
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“Just looked at Orkut and very impressed with it. Belonged forever, but it now integrates with Gtalk and has clean interface”
yesterday at 6:17 am - via IM - Link
I played around with Orkut for a bit and wasn't very impressed. Perhaps, as they add features, it will become more engaging. Right now, it strikes me as a Facebook and MySpace wannabe. - Charles Baldwin via twhirl
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Sunday at 7:30 pm - louisgray.com - Link
Twitter should adopt something like the Friendfeed's remote key as a short-term solution. Of couse, it's not as complete as OAuth, but it's simple enough to implement and does the job. - fbrunel
It was Twitter's simplicity, a large infusion of cash to make it stable, and then the hyper multi-media play (CNN, etc.) that increased activity on the service many called 'dead' last year at this time. There are lessons to be learned here. Once a product reaches a very high level of users, there will always be security concerns along the way - Charlie Anzman
OAuth is over-complicated. You could do the same thing by validating specific domains to use your existing credentials. Twitter already does this when throttling apps to 100 requests per hour per IP address. Only realized this today when I got throttled. - Dave Winer
OAuth is designed to let you choose what permissions you give to which domains, so you need per-user, per-domain tokens. It's also designed to be revocable - Kevin Marks
Kevin, exactly the same can be done using domains w/o the complexity for apps. - Dave Winer
Disqus
Sunday at 9:27 pm - scripting.com - Link
"I had this exact *conversation* with Gil Yehuda of Forrester. In the conversation, he tweeted: "@bhc3 still not like discussion forum. If this answer was delayed an hour, how'd you know what I was answering? (even with @ or DM)?" I put the onus on each party after the initial tweet. I'll often use "re:" in my reply tweets (e.g. "re: dinner at Chez Panisse") for the reasons you outline above - it can be hard to know to what I'm replying. It's a convention I've picked up due to Twitter's lack of threading. FriendFeed more closely satisfies the threaded conversations for me. Not sure I'd want to see things overly threaded like a discussion forum." - Hutch Carpenter
And after you've established the context, how many of the 140 characters do you have left? And when you talk about your dinner, everyone else wants to know about the dinner. That's 5 tweets right there. Now someone tells