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Presentation Engine 4.1 Beta 2014/6/23 11:33 PM
Well it's that time again my friends. A new version of Presentation Engine is imminent. The major changes are as follows: [1] After a ten year hiatus, a forums area has been added to the Presentation Engine. It's relatively basic right now but I plan o
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Presentation Engine: Another week another update 2003/6/16 10:37 PM
If you've been paying attention, you've probably noticed that a few backend changes have been taking place here at the site. Most notably the Presentation Engine has received a lot of backend revamping. While these changes are still in beta and not offi
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Privacy is Dead and Nobody Cares 2019/3/19 10:41 PM
Over the last few years I have chronicled my struggle to maintain my privacy while maintaining an effective online presence. If you are an avid reader, you know that I believe that I am fighting a losing battle. Today marks the beginning of a new chapte
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Projects Section Update! 2001/9/4 8:03 AM
Yes it has been a long time coming - but I have finally updated the projects section of my site. I have uploaded a new bugfix version of Proxykiller which is known as version 2.1. This version has a few changes - check the readme file included with the
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Projects System 2001/5/24 8:00 PM
The beginnings of the Project system have been implemented. It is now possible to catalogue and link to specific projects using the Presentation Manager. Again as time goes on, this feature will begin to embody more functionality.
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Projects Update 2001/5/25 2:29 AM
The Projects section of the site has been updated yet again today with more information on a few of my current projects: ProxyKiller Presentation Engine Feel free to take a look and leave me any comments or suggestions!
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Proof of Life: I Still Have Something to Say 2022/6/22 2:17 PM
So its been a few months since I have posted anything here and the reason why is simple: I just haven't been feeling all that chatty lately. Now you might be thinking, "Has Jay finally run out of tech things to talk about?" and let me assure yo
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Proprietary Software is a Plague 2018/9/1 8:07 PM
So as I'm sure my readers have noticed, the rate at which I've been producing content here has slowed. The reason for that is simple: I don't have as much to say as of late. However I have been saving up yet another classic rant and today I'm ready to u
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Proxykiller 2.3 is out 2001/11/7 6:33 AM
Well it probably could've been out a bit sooner - but Proxykiller version 2.3 is here! Not only has the HUGE security hole been fixed - but a number of other capabilites have been added to Proxykiller including the ability to handle POST requests. A deta
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Proxykiller 3.0 2001/11/13 12:13 AM
Lately I have been spending alot of time on a major rewrite of the Proxykiller application in anticipation for the next version of 3.0. Currently I have rewritten 99% of the HTML Processing Engine that was introduced in 2.0 and incorporated the bulk of it
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Proxykiller 3.0 2002/1/14 12:42 AM
Proxykiller 3.0 has been released. It features a rewritten HTML parsing engine that has been placed into a backend library. It also features much better support for a larger number of web pages along with the JayInet HTTP Console application. J
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Proxykiller Discontinued 2002/12/11 8:06 PM
As some of you may have noticed over the last year - my application proxykiller has suffered through an extreme lack of updates since the release of version 3. The reasons for this are many however it comes down to two primary ones: 1) Proxykiller does
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Proxykiller Security Hole Alert 2001/10/31 9:11 PM
After playing around with the new version of Proxykiller yesterday - I stumbled upon a MAJOR security hole within the program infrastructure that can be used to gain illict access to any webserver containing the proxykiller application. This security hole
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Proxykiller Update 2001/10/31 2:28 AM
Well I've finally taken the time to sit down and fix a few of the bugs in the current code version of Proxykiller. The lastest version is 2.2 and here is the list of changes: (1) Added support for URLs using the \\ nomenclature for absolute links instead
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Rack em, Stack em, Watch em fall 2008/9/30 4:55 AM
Today the US Congress rejected the Financial Bailout Plan as put forward by the Bush Administration . While they are vowing to restructure the bill and get another vote going when they return from recess later in the week, I believe the idea has summaril
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Reality vs Idealism Equals Burnout 2019/4/10 6:20 PM
In today's irregularly scheduled pontification, I'm going to be addressing a subject that I have been personally struggling with for the majority of my career. When it comes to expectations in software development, I have recently realized that holding o
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Repeat after me: Games are supposed to be fun 2017/12/19 11:50 AM
So over the last few weeks I've been dividing my time between Divinity: Original Sin and Horizon Zero Dawn. I stated playing Divinity first so I've plowed much more time into it, lets say 60 hours. Whereas I've put about 25 hours into Horizon. I love H
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Responsive Design 2013/7/30 11:56 PM
In the spirit of keeping this site as cutting edge as possible - I've been toying with a responsive theme for the last month. While I have uploaded some tiny tweaks here and there over the last month as I played with various concepts - today I've gone ah
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Riding the Nostalgia Wave: How Old is too Old? 2017/12/5 9:12 PM
Over my years as a software developer I have on occasion stopped and asked myself, "What exactly is the point?" I realize that on the surface that sounds a bit depressing, but you have to recognize that over the last forty years virtually every
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RIP Free Market 2008/11/24 8:35 AM
So this weekend brings news that our wonderful government is planning on bailing out yet another bank . Really? I guess the fact that this tactic failed the first half dozen times or so doesn't mean it won't work this time around, right? Oh but wait de
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Road to Acceptance: Anger Versus Apathy 2018/4/18 11:41 PM
So I've been spending a lot of time in the midst of a situation that leaves me feeling very angry. Today I got more angry than usual and since that is becoming a more common occurrence I thought it might behoove me to delve into why. I'm going to start o
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Sadism, Masochism and HD Antennas 2018/7/15 11:43 AM
Way back when in 2012, I did what is commonly referred to now as "cutting the cord". It was a bold move as all I had was a Roku device, a Tivo DVR and an HD antenna. If it had been solely up to me I probably wouldn't have bothered with the Tiv
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Scam Review: Big Tech Bullshit 2022/2/16 12:06 AM
This is a post that I will probably come to regret writing and publishing in the future. The reason for that is simple. This post is going to make a lot of former, current and potentially future co-workers feel like idiots. That's because the topic for
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Shattering "Old Code" Rose Colored Glasses 2018/5/24 10:36 PM
Over the course of my career, while my standards may have changed, I have always prided myself on the idea that the code I wrote was "solid" when judged by the standards of the day. Due to a recent job change, I found myself with yet another op
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Ship of Fools: The Race to Ban TikTok 2023/4/1 2:27 PM
Anybody even remotely invested in keeping up with current events here in America, knows that TikTok is on the verge of being banned. If you are a frequent reader, you already know that I am against that. Doubly so in this case as the US Government has y
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