No no no. As someone above said, 256 bytes. You can do a lot with 256k - heck the first Macintosh came with 256k of ram. Ah, for the days of System 1... actually, I'd settle for 7.1.
So, what this means (assuming it's not a scam), is that people will make web-controllable toasters instead of copiers. And security being what it is, there'll be script kiddie scripts lying around to send too much power to the eject lever, and boom! Remote Toast Ejection At High Velocity. fwip!
No no no. As someone above said, 256 bytes . You can do a lot with 256k - heck the first Macintosh came with 256k of ram. Ah, for the days of System 1... actually, I'd settle for 7.1.
So, what this means (assuming it's not a scam), is that people will make web-controllable toasters instead of copiers. And security being what it is, there'll be script kiddie scripts lying around to send too much power to the eject lever, and boom! Remote Toast Ejection At High Velocity. fwip!
Hey, anyone remember Segfault's preview page? iToast? =)