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  1. ...but will this improve my connection speed?

  2. APPLE2 4EVAR!!! on Reviving a Commodore 64 Computer Using a Raspberry Pi · · Score: 1

    G0 AWAY C0MM0D0RE LAMERZ!!! UNT1L U G3T 4 R33L SYST3M
    4ND N0T 4 T0Y, G0 B4CK 2 UR CNET BOA#`%${%&`+'${`%&

    NO CARRIER

  3. Had a heck of a time getting MacOS on my //gs on Apple Expected to Demo Leopard Successor Next Week · · Score: 1

    So why in the world would they put the OS X ecosystem on a course to only support Intel? Oh wait, they didn't have a ProDOS to MacOS upgrade, even after stocking up on 65C816 chips. Who needs Dark Castle when Conan runs just fine anyway?
  4. PDF of referenced collective behavior research on Researchers Reference Flocking Birds to Improve Swarmbots · · Score: 1, Informative

    "Interaction ruling animal collective behavior depends on topological rather than metric distance: Evidence from a field study"

    M. Ballerini, N. Cabibbo, R. Candelier, A. Cavagna, E. Cisbani, I. Giardina, V. Lecomte, A. Orlandi, G. Parisi, A. Procaccini, M. Viale, and V. Zdravkovic

    http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/105/4/1232

  5. Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit on Hackers Not Afraid of Being Caught · · Score: 0

    "Years ago it was hackers who were doing it for the bragging rights, now it's the criminals."Aleph One's "Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit" http://www.phrack.org/archives/49/P49-14 is already a decade old, and I guarantee that "hackers" were using PBXs, ROLM systems, CNA, etc for profit well before then.

  6. University of Texas at Dallas on Would You Pay $1000 For Windows? · · Score: 1

    Note: He's not from "The University of Texas."

    He's a prof at the University of Texas - Dallas

  7. Products that currently use Inferno on Inferno Source Release · · Score: 2

    What all products are currently using the Inferno OS?

    I know that the Lucent Managed Firewall / VPN Gateway does, and I have to say, even though it has quite a price tag (>$10k), it's still a very nice device. They integrate a full feature ICSA and NSA-certified hybrid firewall including anitivirus control and URL blocking. I believe the throughput is in the 75 Mbps range for 3DES (with a few thousand VPN tunnels). Real nice box, but yeah, you pay for it.

  8. Re:what i did.. on Free Software Voice Over IP Solutions? · · Score: 1
    Quicknet Technologies definitely has some cool products.

    Check out the Internet Phone Jack, which is a full-duplex audio card designed specifically to carry your voice over the Internet and the Internet Line Jack, which connects your local phone lines to an IP network.

    And yes, there's full Linux support.

    And... no -- I don't work there. I just think it's a very cool product. :)