Slashback: Blender, Pictures, Servitude
Is your Blender still under warranty? Myriad writes: "NaN, the publishers of the free cross-platform 3D modeling and rendering package Blender, may not be as dead as was previously reported here on Slashdot. While Blender remains unavailable for download, some of the websites functionality has returned along with the notice "NaN is currently undergoing a re-organization of the company...and are working to restore wider operations as soon as possible." Hopefully they will manage to bring back Blender!"
"I only read Computerra for the pictures." Natalie Shahova writes: "As the translator of Just for Fun, I had to contact Linus by email in order to clarify some issues. This way we got virtually acquainted, and Linus agreed to give me an interview. Its Russian version was published in Computerra on March 26, but the original is - as you might guess - in English. As far as I know, Linus Torvalds has never given an interview to a Russian journalist before. Knowing from Just for Fun that Linus is tired of questions about Linux and open source, I chose some other subjects that interest me as a professional translator: languages, emigration, fiction, etc." A fun interview, with some amusing pictures, too (only in the Russian version). Thanks, Natalie!
Wasn't Windows NT 'More UNIX than UNIX'? thelizman writes: "C|Net is reporting that the joint Microsoft and Unisys website attacking Unix has been experiencing problems all day. Now, normally I would venture an evil laugh, but in light of yesterdays revelation here on /. about the site being FreeBSD powered, could this merely reinforce Microsoft's point? Not likely, since it was quickly switched over to IIS running on Windows 2000, and that's when the problem seems to have started."
What time is it when an elephant dances on your computer? Tom Veil writes: "Minor editorial changes have been made on the article "When Elephants Dance" (referenced earlier by Slashdot). The most interesting change adds one more step to the solution, suggesting that the DMCA must be repealed. A comment is also made as to how fair use is already protected, and thus 'there is no need for additional action in this area.'"
And thanks for flying Air Canada -- Have a nice day. steveha writes: "Linux Journal has more on cyborg Steve Mann's troubles with Air Canada. Over $100,000 in equipment damage, and possible... brain damage?!? Not good."
Can we be really sure that they are really running IIS on Win* now? They could be a bunch of 31337 h4x0rz running IIS over Wine. I bet Bill would be upset if he found out that was what was really going on...
"What is the sound of one belly slapping?"
We have the way (404: Forbidden)
Sounds like "Final Exit" - someone call Dr Kervorkian!
-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
Microsoft putting up an Anti-Unix site is like going to Sturgis on your Vespa Scooter, poking a Hell's Angel in the chest, and saying, "Hey, Fatass! My Vespa totally kicks ass over your American-Made pile of crap."
Second:
Exactly how much crap did Steve Mann have embedded in him? Come on, did he have a wire going into the center of his brain, or what? I'm certainly not a fan of 'go to the airport - forfeit your rights', but last time I checked his site (before Air Canaduh), he just had some VR gear and some wireless network thing. Not a pacemaker or anything. (Idea: send Dick Cheney to Canada via Air Canada)
Regardless of what wehavethewayout.com is running, that webserver has probably had a hell of a day. Besides being slashdotted, I would speculate that hundreds of curious slashdotters have portscanned, banner-scanned, and run all sorts of scripts against this server. No wonder it's offline right now. :)
"Quoting famous computer scientists out of context is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in programming." - K
Yes, because Microsoft and Unisys can't afford to buy two servers.
- A.P.
"Remember when the U.S. had a drug problem, and then we declared a War On Drugs, and now you can't buy drugs anymore?"
sure, you can download /bin/ls but have you tried http://www.wehavethewayout.com/etc/passwd yet?
:-)
note: i didn't try
The site is mirrored at
www.pleabargainingisthewayout.com
and
www.whe
Speaking of sleepytime, Bill has asked me to say
"Will the last person to leave wecantfindthewayout.com please shut off the lights?"
Thank You.
Johnny Quest has two Daddies.
This is funny stuff!
http://198.63.57.204/etc/passwd
A spokesman for Air Canada issued a statement concerning Steve Mann's latest claims, "Take off, eh? We didn't cause no brain damage! He was brain damaged before, eh? Why else would he got on our plane to start with? Now, let's go get a beer and a jelly donut, eh?"
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"Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask about Exchange Server next.
Actually, since the strategy is to TROLL the net, hosting on BSD first would be the right tactic. This story would have died immediately if they had hosted it on IIS. Sure a few script kiddies would have attacked but that happens every day beyond a doubt. This TROLL specifically attacked the worth of Unix Professionals. Then, it gave them something to scream about by hosting on BSD. Only at this point, when the immediate anger of the various Unix communities are at the peak would the great big target be put right in front of them. Ever seen a bull fight? When the bull is incredibly pissed off, it goes after that red cape allowing the matador to dance around and stick knifes into it.
Perfect execution of a devious strategy by a master strategist. He got a priceless resource at no significant cost and only angered the same groups he has aready targeted for destruction. Or is the Unix community not willing to admit it got hacked by elegant social engineering?
Bill Gates is evil AND a genius at strategy.
I will not remove my 'Wearable Gun' it is attached to my heart monitoring device!
I've heard this before....hmmmm....where?
Oh yeah, "I will not remove Internet Explorer, it is attached to my kernel!"
Dr. Scooby