Why would any hardware vondor release open source drivers? So that the competition can look at them? I remember someone commenting at another thread asking that firmware for hardware be open sourced too. Hardware vendors might as well then just put all their designs up on display, pack up their stuff and go home.
Can you imagine sitting through the credits, trying to look for your name? After all you paid 25 GBP, you expect your name on the credits - along with 50,000 other people + everyone else involved.
Surely our PM is a puppet, and even coucils in Sydney are starting to be called "precintcs", but Australia is still a great place to be. I would not go anywhere else - especially America.
I agree with you. I've done a few electronics designs with RFID, and it has its place. I would not use it as a secure storage. We used it in an educational toy to identify different items - far from hackproof.
You are comparing apples and oranges dude.
I'd like to see him do it with the single pixel camera now! :)
Why would any hardware vondor release open source drivers? So that the competition can look at them? I remember someone commenting at another thread asking that firmware for hardware be open sourced too. Hardware vendors might as well then just put all their designs up on display, pack up their stuff and go home.
Can you imagine sitting through the credits, trying to look for your name? After all you paid 25 GBP, you expect your name on the credits - along with 50,000 other people + everyone else involved.
Beta 4 is working great (Windows port). I haven't found any issues. If only this app couldbe skinned. (or it can, I am just not aware of it..?)
Surely our PM is a puppet, and even coucils in Sydney are starting to be called "precintcs", but Australia is still a great place to be. I would not go anywhere else - especially America.
Why did that make me think of a wet tshirt competition.. pour cold water and magically discover nipples!
But will that stop them from still mixing babies up? http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200610/s17719 40.htm
I agree with you. I've done a few electronics designs with RFID, and it has its place. I would not use it as a secure storage. We used it in an educational toy to identify different items - far from hackproof.
Interesting - I've had no bugs whatsoever - but I've been doing all the incremental beta/pre-release updates. It seems to work great.