No, it's the fact that the comment was rated as '5 Insightful' that is worrying, implying that a lot of slashdotters learnt something new to them from it.
I've never in all the time I have read slashdot felt the need to find out what a "karmic boost point" is. Maybe I should, I might discover some great new meaning to my life.
Them Linuxez has been hacked! I'm not going to go to sleep until all of my hard disks are formatted and windows 7 is running on all them internetz! I hear in windows 7 is better cos it doesn't let you open files to protect you from them virusez.
Slightly off topic, but once the new linux smartphone Neo1973 is available (and has python), i thought a nice security feature would be to upload an encrypted gps coordinate every hour or so, therefore if your phone gets lost or stolen, chances are it wont have been switched off before it gets back to someone's house. This is why python + mobile phones can only be a good idea:)
I'm not sure if this is going to go in as a reply to another topics or not, i could not find out how to make a fresh thread (first post)
No, it's the fact that the comment was rated as '5 Insightful' that is worrying, implying that a lot of slashdotters learnt something new to them from it.
It is a PIC, with a BASIC cross compiler and a bootloader
Finally a replacement for fans of the old HP TC1000 series!
I've never in all the time I have read slashdot felt the need to find out what a "karmic boost point" is. Maybe I should, I might discover some great new meaning to my life.
Them Linuxez has been hacked! I'm not going to go to sleep until all of my hard disks are formatted and windows 7 is running on all them internetz! I hear in windows 7 is better cos it doesn't let you open files to protect you from them virusez.
black GUIs look great until you want to either:
a. use the internet
b. edit any kind of document
At this point you have to either:
a. get blinded everytime you use google
b:
import internet
internet.colour = not internet.colour
Uploading all the time, but with a very high bit gpg encryption
Slightly off topic, but once the new linux smartphone Neo1973 is available (and has python), i thought a nice security feature would be to upload an encrypted gps coordinate every hour or so, therefore if your phone gets lost or stolen, chances are it wont have been switched off before it gets back to someone's house. This is why python + mobile phones can only be a good idea :)
I'm not sure if this is going to go in as a reply to another topics or not, i could not find out how to make a fresh thread (first post)