Distributed Computing Program Hidden in Kazaa
The_THOMAS writes: "A federal securities filing Monday revealed that the hugely downloaded Kazaa P2P (file sharing) software contains a piggyback program which will create a second, new, network controlled by Brilliant Digital. They plan to awaken the software, already on millions of computers, within the next four weeks. The program will be used to host and distribute other companies' content and may be used for distributed computing. Read the details here."
I believe this may be a first post!
(forgive me, it's april fool's)
I thought the April Fool's joke submissions were over...
with all the bullshit posted today, its hard to tell if this is real or not.
i barely even browse internet on april 1 anymore. its that freaking stupid.
Joseph?
Damn you! I thought I had it. 2nd isn't bad, but damn you!
Thank you for bringing the FP back to the ACs, where it rightfully belongs.
Nice April Fool's story. I won't believe it for another 48 hours, just to be safe.
- The AC Avenger
It's like getting an erection over a fat girl.
Seems that some moderator named EveryOneIsATroll has been sweeping trough the comments.
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"Does anyone actually have a Java program designed to control of air traffic, or for the operation of a nuclear facility?"
:)
I see someone else actually read the Java EULA?
I found that section (among others) to be rather hilarious.