what has the university to do with the students privat project?
is this an american thing? Here in europe, the university has nothing to do with their students privat projects.
I would have thought its in america the same thing, as long as its not hosted on uni-servers, its none of their business?
example:
i use torrents at home and surf the net using wlan via the same line.
now i use torrents at home, and surf the net using umts. why should i pay more for the same data?
but if i say it at your home, you will not say it to other people.
but if i say it in a private facebook message to you, some hacker will read it. the problem is, all "rooms" on the internet are built by others, and the security is weak sometimes. if facebook does not read the content, a hacker will read it.
now somebody write an webservlet for facebooklike things for opera unite, and you have your distributed facebook.
it already has the ability to share files/pictures and it has a fridge where you can leave some greetings
if i want to find pirates, i would get a regular isp-account, fire up my bittorent client, like any normal pirate, and then collect ips. I do not see, how peerblock could help you there, because i do not differ in behaviour from other pirates.
bittorrent client should download random parts from random files to some degree. So the log who has downloaded parts of a file does not correlate to "who has downloaded the complete file and saved it on his/her computer" anymore.
just give the user an ipv4, and the ipv6 belonging to the ipv4 (there is an addressspace, for the whole ipv4 space in ipv6), so he can use both. cut off ipv4, when nearly everybody uses ipv6.
what has the university to do with the students privat project? is this an american thing? Here in europe, the university has nothing to do with their students privat projects. I would have thought its in america the same thing, as long as its not hosted on uni-servers, its none of their business?
example: i use torrents at home and surf the net using wlan via the same line. now i use torrents at home, and surf the net using umts. why should i pay more for the same data?
Apple is Microsoft 2.0
yes, they may not pay out more than 100% and not less than 0%.
but only for ads the *latency* is important. The latency of a windows update is not so important, the data rate is more imporant there.
but if i say it at your home, you will not say it to other people. but if i say it in a private facebook message to you, some hacker will read it. the problem is, all "rooms" on the internet are built by others, and the security is weak sometimes. if facebook does not read the content, a hacker will read it.
yes, that one is great. but lisa has some good quotes on her own: Brain i do not need you anymore, now i have friends!
the current xkcds suck, but in the archives are some good ones. hope there will come good ones again sometime ...
the page "Wikipedia" will be irrelevant by then.
i think you two doubled my productivity in vim again ...
you cloud?
now somebody write an webservlet for facebooklike things for opera unite, and you have your distributed facebook. it already has the ability to share files/pictures and it has a fridge where you can leave some greetings
because if they do not, its not legal. So its an always true statement ...
yes, rule 34 requieres them to do so, and put some decent porn of their products on it.
if i want to find pirates, i would get a regular isp-account, fire up my bittorent client, like any normal pirate, and then collect ips. I do not see, how peerblock could help you there, because i do not differ in behaviour from other pirates.
bittorrent client should download random parts from random files to some degree. So the log who has downloaded parts of a file does not correlate to "who has downloaded the complete file and saved it on his/her computer" anymore.
and its wrong regarding mpeg4. even the cheapest dvd-player CAN play mpeg4, there is no need to update them.
but the software producing x264 is patented, and the software decoding it, not the output.
yes,. and the machine downloads all the graphics, etc. so the assets can be cached locally then.
as long as the forms are user-to-user support, nobody gets more priority than somebody else!
what about 127/8? excluded 127.0.0.1/32 who needs a /8 loopback?
just give the user an ipv4, and the ipv6 belonging to the ipv4 (there is an addressspace, for the whole ipv4 space in ipv6), so he can use both. cut off ipv4, when nearly everybody uses ipv6.
it does. my firefox is dynamically linked to system libpng i.e..
but its not a firefox issue anymore. the user needs to get his codecs, as he needs for other purposes, too.
just put an unique id into it, and have it as a pk on your database.