one of my take ways from this talk is when certain sites such as youtube/imgur/slashdot/reddit are black listed due to corporate IT guidelines people often go to proxies to circumvent this. So the net effect of black listing popular sites (besides being a pain) is to make your network less secure.
imho... wasted banwidth is better than getting hacked.
Don't see that freaking us out... Don't see people rethinking the ethics of animal testing and eating animals.. oh wait that is what PETA has been talking about.
> sadir's uncle sadir your father just got diagnosed with rare form of cancer and has a month to live > sadir's boss okay you can take the week off if you can find someone to replace you > sadir's coworkers i will call around to see if someone can take your shift > ann sadir's best friend we are all hear for you, i will call angela, todd, and jenn > jenn hey you all want to come buy and bake some cokkies to cheer a friend who is > angela jamie we should have a fund raiser to try to help sadir's father
have these guys heard of godel's incompleteness theorem ?
the meaning full part of the statement is that over "all possible methods derived from objects a or b" this really means you need to extend the case to of best/worst case analysis to all polynomial bounds the "meaningful problems" presented to by objects a and b.
i saw this and thought: 1. how are they going to pick up the dead animals. because if they don't it would be a waste. 2. animals aren't dumb after a while wouldn't they just avoid said area? 3. how is different from say a video game and how would you know you are not getting scammed with niffy computer editing?
"You know who the least respectable of the bunch are?" the people who don't pay rent... so when are you going to start paying up pilgrim... i am sure we start seeing some real potential when they all can afford and ivy league education.
justice isn't something just anyone can afford - trading crime for crime : ani d.
there should be space to write in your choice... here are a few recommendations: Rosa Parks, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Judy Wright and the list goes on. maybe there should be a humanitarian party - making the presidency of the u.s. equivalent to the nobel peace price... given out every 4 years.
As someone who feels passionate about the injustices in the world and the u.s. i am rather dissapointed by the u.s. and world's support of kerry. I think we deserve better candidates for presidents of the United States - as we seem to like religion so much some one like a martin luther king, or someone like mother tersa, maybe rosa parks. The anybody but bush is ideology is childish at best. We deserve better.
here is a good gpl project slan http://slan.sourceforge.net/ that does exactly that. it is a bit sparse on details but it basically secures 802.11. it fakes a network driver and creates a secure link so there is little need to modify much. it needs a shot in the arm and a bit of "hype" but looks good otherwise.
i was one of the first 10 employees got and fired during the first expansion of the company. i had a strong feeling that the company should have focused on technology - i was told i was "not all there" - and they were there to make money.
you see, they (todd & steph) got a big jumpstart by perfecting chatting over the week and i felt that the only way the could keep up the momentum was to stick with being on the bleeding edge. i was pushing them to do some (oddly enough) p2p stuff; yes this is back in 1996 and i was a big distributed system crackhead (still am). it is interesting to look back because in a way we were both right
1. (they had the short term vision)it was a feeding frenzy and there was money to be made
2. (i was considering the long term vision)you can aways push products if you have the technology - you just have to get business and tech to work together to hash new products.
from my perspective with so much capital very little was done with in terms of what they brought to the great dinner table of computing. yet is it hard to keep a level head when anyone is in that position.
as for me i am happy part of academia and don't plan on leaving anytime soon - think this is where i belong.
as an aside - i really think tech people/business need to slow down a bit and ask themselves if computers were taken away tomorrow would you be doing the same things? for example theglobe did online communities - would theglobe be working to build communities in the real world if they lost computers tomorrow? if the answer is not they you have to ask yourself how in tune (mentally and spirtually) you are with the fundamental problem you are seeking to solve.
3. Vote in Local and Federal Elections
- I missed the checkbox in the last election for DMCA
I am of the opinion that I am capable of making choices on what affect me and I don't need to be represented - that is a legacy from the fedual times when "the people" where thought to be to dumb to make choices from themselves.
The problem with this "sound bite"/article is that it does not give the whole picture. It makes very little linkage to the gobal view of the problems that has been realized. From Seattle to D.C. the U.S. protests of globalization (the process to which the article is refering to) have mutted in the press or not given adequate time (slashdot included). From the rise of neo-nazis in Germany, the expanding prison population in the U.S., xenophobia in South Africa, violence against immigrants in Australia, decent in Peru, unstability in Indonesia, the displacement of Puerto Ricans the ugly hand of globalization is at work in our world. I think to be fair slashdot should do a short article which would serve as a "teach in" as to what people on have objections to this process are talking about - spew out stats and antidotes does not cut it - careful consideration needs to be given to this process which affects us all - it is the responsible thing to do.
I am disgusted that this story was presented as is : once against the slashdot community shows how sexist and insensitive it really is.
Even though there are legal concerns here at the heart of the issues is to find a "legal" way to stop murdering of abortion doctors and the harassment of pro-choice activists. To skirt that fact and deal with this as just another legal issues is insensitive at best. I would prefer the./ community engage how to stop the murdering abortion doctors without infringing on the great rights of us all. Lets create a productive discussion about this --- even though we all are geeks we need to engage social issues after all we are people.
You are wrong... first problem with your argument is that the number n would be given in binary... and by applying blum's speedup theorem to this arguement... it would be possible to colaspe the 100 to an arbitary number say 2. Theory kicks gnads.
"Our fundamental rights are threatened by new information technologies, and by the buying and selling of personal information," Nader wrote the Democratic and Republican candidates. "Personal information about Americans is routinely collected and abused by government agencies, and by corporations for private gain."
for more about his stand on this issuse
http://votenader.org/press/0001008privacy.html
he has come out against NSI calling it cooperate welfare
http://votenader.org/press/Corporate/corporate2g iveaway.html
come on people... is it just me or the choice is obvious
And I am sure you are writing this post from some squalid philly prison - and doing so with whatever little strength you have left since they have not fed you yet.
Um... dunno if they have this in belgium besides waffles and fries or not but... we have rights in America...
and there is something called the 1st amendment....
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and
to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Ya dumb fuck know the law of the land; protest are part of the American tradition
That, or maybe you are using your laptop from the
hospital because the police beat the crap out of you.
Amendment VIII - Cruel and Unusual punishment.
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual
punishments inflicted.
um... go the fuck back to Europe you Euro-trash neo-nazi reject...
you are a lair... I was in philly protesting with 2 other people from my town and the only things we took to philly was a change of cloths... don't let you imagination run wild
P.S.
we are not in Belgium
i saw the talk a def con this weekend.
one of my take ways from this talk is when certain sites such as youtube/imgur/slashdot/reddit are
black listed due to corporate IT guidelines people often go to proxies to circumvent
this. So the net effect of black listing popular sites (besides being a pain) is to make your
network less secure.
imho ... wasted banwidth is better than getting hacked.
duckduckgo is amazing in my book - it
makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
I tried most of the major websites and no dice with https.
Here are few that do
https://www.blackle.com/
https://www.powerset.com/
https://www.leapfish.com/
https://www.a9.com/
honorable mention
https://www.vadlo.com/
and a mystery anyone know what's up with this
https://www.ask.com/
https://www.bing.com/
here is a nice linked list of the *.com list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.com
Don't see that freaking us out ... .. oh wait that is what PETA has been
5 20_030520_chimpanzees.html
Don't see people rethinking the ethics
of animal testing and eating animals
talking about.
Studies indicate that humans and chimps are between 95 and 98.5 percent genetically identical.
source : http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0
> sadir's uncle
sadir your father just got diagnosed with rare form of cancer and has a month to live
> sadir's boss
okay you can take the week off if you can find someone to replace you
> sadir's coworkers
i will call around to see if someone can take your shift
> ann sadir's best friend
we are all hear for you, i will call angela, todd, and jenn
> jenn
hey you all want to come buy and bake some cokkies to cheer a friend who is
> angela
jamie we should have a fund raiser to try to help sadir's father
have these guys heard of godel's incompleteness theorem ?
safeDisplay(HTML page)
{
try
{ display(page) }
catch(ParseException pe)
{ display(tidy(page));}
}
Tired of the malformed xhtml pages
well, Tidy keeps your webpages clean
http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
min(performance.a)= or b or a b
the meaning full part of the statement is that over "all possible methods derived from objects
a or b" this really means you need to extend the case to of best/worst case analysis to all
polynomial bounds the "meaningful problems" presented to by objects a and b.
i saw this and thought:
1. how are they going to pick up the dead animals. because if they don't it would be a waste.
2. animals aren't dumb after a while wouldn't they
just avoid said area?
3. how is different from say a video game and how would you know you are not getting scammed with niffy computer editing?
"You know who the least respectable of the bunch are?" ... ...
the people who don't pay rent
so when are you going to start paying up pilgrim
i am sure we start seeing some real potential when they all can afford and ivy league education.
justice isn't something just anyone can afford
- trading crime for crime : ani d.
there should be space to write in your choice ... here are a few recommendations: Rosa Parks, Fr. Roy Bourgeois, Judy Wright and the list goes on. maybe there should be a humanitarian party - making the presidency of the u.s. equivalent to the nobel peace price ... given out every 4 years.
As someone who feels passionate about the injustices in the world and the u.s. i am rather dissapointed by the u.s. and world's support of kerry. I think we deserve better candidates for presidents of the United States - as we seem to like religion so much some one like a martin luther king, or someone like mother tersa, maybe rosa parks. The anybody but bush is ideology is childish at best. We deserve better.
here is a good gpl project slan
http://slan.sourceforge.net/
that does exactly that. it is
a bit sparse on details but
it basically secures 802.11.
it fakes a network driver and
creates a secure link so there
is little need to modify much.
it needs a shot in the arm
and a bit of "hype" but
looks good otherwise.
i was one of the first 10 employees got and fired during the first expansion of the company. i had a strong feeling that the company should have focused on technology - i was told i was "not all there" - and they were there to make money.
you see, they (todd & steph) got a big jumpstart by perfecting chatting over the week and i felt that the only way the could keep up the momentum was to stick with being on the bleeding edge. i was pushing them to do some (oddly enough) p2p stuff; yes this is back in 1996 and i was a big distributed system crackhead (still am). it is interesting to look back because in a way we were both right
1. (they had the short term vision)it was a feeding frenzy and there was money to be made
2. (i was considering the long term vision)you can aways push products if you have the technology - you just have to get business and tech to work together to hash new products.
from my perspective with so much capital very little was done with in terms of what they brought to the great dinner table of computing. yet is it hard to keep a level head when anyone is in that position.
as for me i am happy part of academia and don't plan on leaving anytime soon - think this is where i belong.
as an aside - i really think tech people/business need to slow down a bit and ask themselves if computers were taken away tomorrow would you be doing the same things? for example theglobe did online communities - would theglobe be working to build communities in the real world if they lost computers tomorrow? if the answer is not they you have to ask yourself how in tune (mentally and spirtually) you are with the fundamental problem you are seeking to solve.
keeping it organic tofu 2k
3. Vote in Local and Federal Elections - I missed the checkbox in the last election for DMCA I am of the opinion that I am capable of making choices on what affect me and I don't need to be represented - that is a legacy from the fedual times when "the people" where thought to be to dumb to make choices from themselves.
um ... the same logic can be applied to handguns
The problem with this "sound bite"/article is that it does not give the whole picture. It makes very little linkage to the gobal view of the problems that has been realized. From Seattle to D.C. the U.S. protests of globalization (the process to which the article is refering to) have mutted in the press or not given adequate time (slashdot included). From the rise of neo-nazis in Germany, the expanding prison population in the U.S., xenophobia in South Africa, violence against immigrants in Australia, decent in Peru, unstability in Indonesia, the displacement of Puerto Ricans the ugly hand of globalization is at work in our world. I think to be fair slashdot should do a short article which would serve as a "teach in" as to what people on have objections to this process are talking about - spew out stats and antidotes does not cut it - careful consideration needs to be given to this process which affects us all - it is the responsible thing to do.
I am in the us and work more than 40hrs/wk
hence I protested on may 1st as we are losing
the rights fought for on 1 May 1886
greetings
cool but is it just me or these thing represent more genoicide against people from other countries.
seems this is a job for the Earth Liberation Front
http://www.earthliberationfront.com/main.shtml
I am disgusted that this story was presented as is : once against the slashdot community shows how sexist and insensitive it really is.
./ community engage how to stop the murdering abortion doctors without infringing on the great rights of us all. Lets create a productive discussion about this --- even though we all are geeks we need to engage social issues after all we are people.
Even though there are legal concerns here at the heart of the issues is to find a "legal" way to stop murdering of abortion doctors and the harassment of pro-choice activists. To skirt that fact and deal with this as just another legal issues is insensitive at best. I would prefer the
You are wrong ... first problem with your argument is that the number n would be given in binary ... and by applying blum's speedup theorem to this arguement ... it would be possible to colaspe the 100 to an arbitary number say 2. Theory kicks gnads.
greetingsg Edge/millenniumjet990916.html
Picture and description
[Solo Trek]http://www.solotrek.com/
Another Article
[ABCNews Sept 15]http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/tech/Cuttin
enjoy
Um hello there is Nader out there
g iveaway.html
... is it just me or the choice is obvious
http://www.votenader.org/issues.html
he is pro-privacy
"Our fundamental rights are threatened by new information technologies, and by the buying and selling of personal information," Nader wrote the Democratic and Republican candidates. "Personal information about Americans is routinely collected and abused by government agencies, and by corporations for private gain."
for more about his stand on this issuse
http://votenader.org/press/0001008privacy.html
he has come out against NSI calling it cooperate welfare
http://votenader.org/press/Corporate/corporate2
come on people
no comment on
And I am sure you are writing this post from some squalid philly prison - and doing so with whatever little strength you have left since they have not fed you yet.
Um
and there is something called the 1st amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;
or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and
to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Ya dumb fuck know the law of the land; protest are part of the American tradition
That, or maybe you are using your laptop from the
hospital because the police beat the crap out of you.
Amendment VIII - Cruel and Unusual punishment.
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual
punishments inflicted.
um
you are a lair ... I was in philly protesting with 2 other people from my town and the only things we took to philly was a change of cloths ... don't let you imagination run wild
P.S.
we are not in Belgium