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5 items tagged “ka-ping-yee”

2010

The new Facebook API exposes the events you attend to anyone on the Internet. I’m generally impressed by the new set of Facebook APIs—they’re a whole lot easier to work with than the older stuff—but they’re also clearly a bit half-baked and the privacy model needs some urgent work. The Graph API allows to to see all “open” events that any user has attended or is attending, which can exposes things like their friend’s home addresses. Yes, this means you can stalk Mark Zuckerberg.

# 26th April 2010, 12:08 pm / facebook, graphapi, ka-ping-yee, privacy

2007

Pvote (via) Electronic voting machine software in 460 lines of highly readable Python (using Pygame), implemented by Ka-Ping Yee for his doctoral dissertation. Demonstrates prerendering, where as much of the UI as possible is defined in a separate ballot definition file.

# 22nd December 2007, 1:04 pm / electronicvoting, evoting, ka-ping-yee, pvote, pygame, python

The use of double underscores creates a separate namespace for names that are part of the Python language definition, so that programmers are free to create variables, attributes, and methods that start with letters, without fear of silently colliding with names that have a language-defined purpose.

Ka-Ping Yee

# 1st September 2007, 1:30 am / ka-ping-yee, python

Phishing and OpenID: Bookmarks to the Rescue? Ping extends my proposal to use bookmarks as the principle authentication mechanism, resulting in a system that is much easier for people to understand.

# 21st January 2007, 1:36 am / bookmarks, ka-ping-yee, openid, phishing

2005

Usable Security: Look Beyond the “Fundamental Conflict”. Security and usability are not conflicting goals.

# 18th March 2005, 2:27 am / ka-ping-yee, security, usability