Bill Bennett

One thing I will miss if Twitter crashes and burns is all the helpful expert advice and knowledge you can read there on every subject under the sun. The sheer volume of experts is astounding.

Wrote this for the Network for Learning blog.

Let’s tackle cyber crime together - N4L

I think I’ve done this before, but can anyone remind me how to get this working?

From indiewebify.me:

micro.blog/billbenne… does not link back

In the Beginning was the Website

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“Even if the entire IndieWeb consisted of a single personal website, it would still “work”, in the sense that the owner of the website would be in control of their own content and would still be able to share that content with their friends on (say) Twitter.”

Syndication Links now supports per-post syndication to Micro.blog from WordPress

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indiwebify.me reports that “micro.blog/billbenne… does not link back”. Is that normal? If not, what do I need to do to fix it?

What happened to tagging? We did

www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/what…

I used tags a lot back when they were hot. I still use them a little on MacOS to, well, tag files.

But I never was 100 percent on top of what they were for. Sometimes they were useful as a way of finding related things… but sometimes not.

For me it felt like there was something powerful and useful that was just beyond my grasp. Never did discover what that was.

I’m interested to know how I can use the WordPress Indyweb Post Kinds Like option (Plugin by @dshanske). Does the site I want to like have to be indyweb enabled or will it work for any site?

Microsoft dabbling with Android devices…. I can’t decide if this is a stroke of genius or a sign the end times are upon us.

Spark marks Te Reo Māori week with Kupu update

Spark has updated its free Kupu Te Reo Māori mobile app and included a version for desktop computers and tablets.

The original app was launched a year ago in a joint project with Te Aka Māori Dictionary and Google. In that time it had over 177,000 downloads, over 2.7million translated images and around 6000 daily users.

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So Westpac gave me a new credit card after a security scare. No problem. Until today. My domain registration should have auto-renewed, but it failed because of the new card. Even though I manually paid the invoice, my site and email have been offline now for 48 hours.

‪Found a web site that blatantly scraps my site and publishes my stories under its own bylines removing any internal links. Sure this has always happened, but the latest example is the most extreme copyright theft I’ve seen in recent times.‬

It may be in bad taste to say this now, but when Queen Elizabeth departs, we should replace the Queen’s Birthday public holiday with Matariki.

When I was a child in the UK, a TV advert would tell me: “A million housewives every day would pick up a tin of beans”. I now suspect that was never true.

KDC’s attempt to buy an election and some of his antics around that time flopped badly, it came out of that looking worse than when he went in.

Dotcom hasn’t been treated well by New Zealand. That said, there is (or was) a case to answer. Mind you it was cowardly to single out KDC for punishment when he was doing what some of the biggest (and richest) brands in the world were doing.

I no longer need to keep an objective distance about Kim Dotcom. Sure he is dodgy, but despite the vast wealth he made, it’s Dell-boy dodgy, not helicopters and armed-raid dodgy.

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www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a…

I wonder if the NZ Herald paywall has had any impact on the NBR? Anyone know? It’s probably not a zero sum game, but even so.

a Huawei thought

Navigating the Huawei story is one of the toughest jobs in technology journalism at the moment. There are many facts and statements, lots of suppositions swirling around, but no smoking guns, no hard evidence of wrong doing.

Huawei may have a case to answer, but that question is almost submerged now. A lot of damage is already done, not just to Huawei but to supply chains as well. I can’t ever remember seeing a company taken down like this before. One danger is that it could have created a precedent. Who might be next?

‪Amazed that those people who constantly talk about the power of “market forces” can’t draw a straight line between teacher’s pay and teacher shortages. ‬

Orcon first to trial residential 10Gbps broadband

I’m impressed. Orcon makes a fetish of being the fastest, geekiest ISP, this is another feather in its cap.

www.geekzone.co.nz/content.a…

12 years with WordPress. I started about the time of the first iPhone.

Last night I was thinking: “Why didn’t Samsung’s DeX pad do better". On paper it looks great but it doesn’t seem to have fired up the market. Then I remembered how dreadful Android can be on anything other than a phone.

billbennett.co.nz/samsung-d…

That moment when you wonder “do I have a cold coming on?” Then check there’s at least one lemon and a pot of honey in the kitchen.

One of my biggest frustrations with the iPad, and a reason I can’t drop using a tradition computer yet, is that it’s difficult to do something trivial like copy a document from OneDrive to Dropbox. Never mind what you think of OneDrive and Dropbox, it’s a productivity barrier.