Uberman’s sleep schedule – a totally messed up 3hr/day sleep schedule. An especially interesting discussion thread is on the need for sleep and it’s role in neural network reorganizing. Sorta interesting how little we understand the human body and mind.
Speaking of knowledge organization, I’ve been entering some information into a wiki at work recently. I’ll have to get Lucid Fried Eggs and Everything2 another look, but I’m not sure if any of those are ideal for knowledge management. I’ve been looking at ideas on semantic/functional linking. A lot of stuff out there. I’ll probably post some more thoughts up, or just get started working. In any case, as it’s a pretty big task, the best approach would be to try to modularize a solution. Issues to deal with: inter/intranode linking, semantic linking, hierarchical m:n categorization, versioning, annotation.
The stuff I’ve been entering into the wiki has been mostly gathering links and resources that I’ve been putting on my blogs for the past years. One thing that was nice to gather up was a list of secure web programming techniques. I found a few new articles too, like a LSM 2001 talk by Rain Forest Puppy as well as another talk on common vulneratibilites in PHP Applications.
Hey, this is moronic. HierMenus went commercial a little while ago (list of alternatives on evolt), but here’s the kicker. There are two licenses, a Personal License, for “any non-commercial Web site that is less than 5 pages. The one-time licensing fee for a non-commercial Web site is U.S. $29.95.” Why the hell would a web site with less than 5 pages need a hierarchical menu anyway (and who’d be silly enough to pay $6/page)?!? The only other license is a Business License, the price which is based on the number of pages and requires contact a licensing representative. How weak.