Belgian State Security report 2008

When I first opened the Belgian State Security Report 2008 (PDF in French or in Dutch), I had the a feeling of déjà vu: the cover picture is in fact a part of the Great Court of the British Museum in London, UK. Strange for a report on Belgian security and surveillance … Comparison between an actual photo of the British Museum Great Court (left, by Guillermo Viciano, under CC-by-sa) and the cover of the Belgian State Security Report 2008 (right) ...

January 29, 2010 · 3 min · jepoirrier

iPrison

Frankly speaking, I don’t really understand the passion for the new Apple iPad (an " iPhone on steroids"?). It’s a beautiful-looking machine but it also jails its user in the “Apple ecosystem”. It’s just consumerism. Apple has a record of launching beautiful-looking devices and shiny products. In the beginning of the years 1980s, they popularized the computer mouse and the graphical user interfaces as we know them today. In the beginning, one would love the simplicity of use of Apple computers and software, especially compared to the MS-Windows or GNU/Linux versions at that time (I’m speaking of the years 1990s). The end-user was then at the center of the “computer experience”. But now, it seems the end-user becomes a (paying) consumer, nothing else. ...

January 29, 2010 · 3 min · jepoirrier

3DSecure not secure

You may have seen in various places that “3-D Secure” (aka “Verified by Visa” or “Mastercard Securecode”) is not as secure as it says. The original paper is here (PDF). Unfortunately, having implemented the 3-D Secure system via a third-party somewhere in Europe, I have to agree with the authors. I will insist here on one aspect - the inline frame - but the authors are giving more aspects and some solutions worth considering in their paper. ...

January 28, 2010 · 2 min · jepoirrier

Happy new year 2010!

January 1, 2010 · 0 min · jepoirrier

Evolution of H1N1

I needed some data to test the pChart charting library so I decided to use WHO data about swine flu (in its weekly updates). The only issue I had was that the WHO started to collect data by country and changed to gather data by regional offices from July 27th, 2009 onwards. So graphs below are only by regional offices. For your information: ...

October 23, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Powerplant screensaver

Do you know your local powerplant chimney can be a screensaver? (movie taken in October 2009 in the South of Brussels, Belgium) [youtube &hl=en&fs=1&rel=0]

October 15, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Waiting for PDF comments in Evince

Evince defines itself as “simply a document viewer” (for Linux/Gnome and now for Windows too). However it can already read a lot of formats: PDF, TIFF, PS, DVI, DJvu and plans to support a lot more in the future. But for me there is one important feature missing: the ability to read comments in PDF files. I sent PDF versions of draft documents to my PhD thesis promoters and they send them back with their comments. Open them in Evince: you’ll only get the balloons but no possibility to click on them (see Figure 1 below). Open them in Acrobat Reader and not only you can see that there are comments but you can also see their content (see Figure 2 below). ...

October 11, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

2.54

It’s the impact factor of the Open Access journal Proteome Science where I published my last article, last year. I didn’t see that before but came to know when I downloaded the 453 remaining e-mails from an old account (3 months without fetching them). The announcement of this new impact factor was in one of the three interesting e-mails.

October 8, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Redesigned Pubmed

I often wrote about Pubmed here. Briefly, it’s a search engine for publications in the biomedical domain. They recently redesigned their user interface and, although there are a lot of new things to save time that came with the new design, there is still a problem with their interface: the new search box takes too much space … Redesigned Pubmed homepage ( bigger image) Redesigned Pubmed result page: search box is hiding the logo, the display settings and the first result ( bigger image) ...

September 30, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

postr, simply puts your pictures on Flickr

I really like gthumb to have a look at my photos, quickly perform some basic modifications or effects and display all the photos to people around me. But there is one thing that is annoying me: it seems impossible for my gthumb version (2.10.11) to upload to Flickr, where I put some of my pictures. There is an " issue 73" in the GNOME’s GHOP Contest page from 2007 and the development seems to be done ; it’s just not yet in the main branch. ...

September 14, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier