How to use Cooliris to see Flickr images at full size regardless of photo permissions

September 20, 2009 @ 1:42 pm

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So I came across a weird discovery today via my newly updated version of Cooliris for Firefox. It turns out that Cooliris somehow skirts user’s photo permissions and allows ANYBODY to see an image uploaded to Flickr at full size. Normally, users who set their photo permissions as “© All rights reserved” do not allow people viewing the photo to see the image at different sizes. The “All Sizes” magnifying glass icon above the photo is simply not there.

However, if you have Cooliris installed, you can just open up the image in the Cooliris wall viewer and see the image as large as your monitor resolution goes (this might or might not give you the FULL size of the image, but it’s at least bigger than the preview page on Flickr). I wasn’t sure if at first if it was just simple Flash zooming in on a small image, but upon further inspection, it looks like Cooliris can read the full size of the image and retain image sharpness and quality as you go full-screen with the image.

If you’ve got Cooliris already installed, you can try out what I just explained above on this image, whose current permissions do not allow the viewer to view the photo at any different size — that is, unless you have Cooliris installed.

I wonder if this might cause problems for Cooliris as more and more Flickr users find out that their protected images are simply a screenshot away from being taken.

WordPress 2.7 gets released later today

December 4, 2008 @ 2:29 am

The big news in the blogging community is the release of WordPress 2.7 at 8PM EST tonight (December 4, 2008). I’ve had the pleasure of testing WP 2.7 in the past few weeks and I am excited for a final release of the blogging system. The refreshed admin panel alone is worth the upgrade along with several behind-the-scenes features which will benefit publishers (readers of any blog won’t know that a thing has changed). The layout of everything in the admin panel is just so much smarter and easier to get to than before, thanks to nested menus (built-in) and a better dashboard layout.

Anyway, I’ll be glad to leave some of my plugins behind when I upgrade to this new release of WordPress. Having certain features built-in is just so much more stable than relying on a plugin.

UPDATE: Just to clarify, WP 2.7 will be out tonight on WordPress.com blogs, and if all goes well, the full version will be released on December 10 for those of us who are self-hosted.

New Akismet comes with stats viewer

October 17, 2008 @ 12:34 pm

Neat! If you’ve upgraded to the latest version of Akismet on your Wordpress blog, you’ll now see a new “Akismet Stats” link under your Dashboard. It makes visualizing your daily comment spam almost exciting and it shows a bunch of stuff you probably never cared about before, like how much “ham” (false positives, basically) you get and how much actual spam has slipped through the detectors.

Oh, and there’s a “yummy pie” to see too. I like it!