War…

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I guess this post could be construed as political. It’s not really. I simply wanted to highlight this astonishing photograph currently on the front page of Reddit.

This appears to be a photograph of white phosphorous being used by Israel on a civilian population. If you are not aware of the affects of white phosphorous take a look at Wikipedia, it tends to burn skin.

Border-Radius Broken in Webkit?

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Border-radius with a background image appears to be broken in webkit (tested in both Chrome and Safari on Mac). Check out how much the background colour bleeds over the corner. Is this a known issue? I came across this randomly on the Winnipeg Free Press mobile site. It looks like the same issue is not affecting the WordPress UI I’m currently typing it.  I haven’t had time to try to duplicate the issue yet. What are the combination of factors that cause this bug to appear?

Hiring in Winnipeg: Web Developer and Production Coördinator

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My new employer Think Shift is looking to fill 2 full-time positions.

1. A web developer with a bunch of ASP experience. Full posting.

2. Production & Media Coördinator — as far as I understand this is a bit of a crazy hybrid position where you get to tell a bunch of nerds what to do every day. Full posting.

 

 

Feel free to hit me on twitter or leave a comment for more info.

How To Use Your iPhone to Stalk Yourself

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It looks like the privacy hippies were finally right about something, your mobile phone really is a pocket sized tracking device.

Turns out that as of iOS 4.0, iPhones have been tracking your physical movements and logging it along with the phone’s backups.

A small team of researchers have discovered these logs in iTune’s backup files, they’ve released a handy little app that collects all the data from your user folder and plots it on a map. iPhoneTracker.app and further information available here.

Here is the visualization of everywhere I’ve been since Sept 28, 2010:

You can see lots of activity in and around Winnipeg (including trips up to the Gimli and Victoria Beach), a flight to Toronto and subsequent travel around southern Ontario and a road trip to Minneapolis. It’s fascinating.

I’m not sure if this is a terrifying privacy hole or a neat little hidden feature. I’m leaning towards neat feature, since the data is stored locally on your computer and can be encrypted automatically by iTunes.

At this point in time a method for disabling the “feature” does not exist. I expect Apple will be responding in short order.