"Oh great, now you're going to be in some freak magazine."
I'm a programmer. I write software. I probably don't write too much
of interest to the general public, but there might be some useful
stuff up here. Here are the things that I think might be useful to someone, somewhere.
LogTracker
Log Watcher is a little GUI that watches your logs, and throws up a
table with referers in real time. I keep it running and look at it
every once in a while to see if anything strange is going on. LogTracker is available for download. It
installs via Java Web Start, only works with Apache log files in the
combined format, and includes source code so you can modify it if you
want. It is released under the GPL license. The source code is
totally included in the jar file that you download to run it - Java
Web Start changes the names around a bit (puts a prefix on it) but
basically just find something like DMLogTracker.jar in your Java Web
Start cache, and that has all the source and stuff.
GMAO (Great Manga Application Onidzuka)
Great Manga Application Onidzuka is a program I wrote to help with
translating manga. It allows you to mark up areas (text bubbles
usually) on an image (scan of a manga page) and attach translations to
the bubbles. (You need to do the translation yourself.) GMAO will
then take care of laying out the text in the bubbles. It also does
nice stuff like export pages with javascript pop-ups when you mouse
over the bubbles you've defined, or export the image with the text
from the language you wrote, or generate character lists, and so on.