If this ruling stands, I wonder if **AA will start pushing for IPv6. It'd be their best interest to eliminate NAT to protect their new revenue stream of suing their consumers. Years of technical arguments never got traction, but maybe a Judge just kicked us over the hump.
Something or other about the ends not justifying the means.
I want my ISP doing as little as possible. I want to be able to drown it in a bathtub if I need to. I want out from behind nat and dns-redirections. I want symmetric connectivity and a modem that works like a goddamn switch and doesn't need some fake ass install disk to get connected. The last thing I want is my ISP "managing" connections or getting used to the feeling of managing connections. That includes throwing other jackasses off their networks for being part of a bot net. Especially if the ISPs are the ones determining what a bot net is. Decentralized command and control sounds a lot like onion routing networks, bit torrent clouds, and irc. I'm "A Big Fan" of all three, and there is no way ISPs won't abuse this power. This isn't a public safety issue, this isn't a push for something sane like QOS, this is a big fat fucking power grab based on fear uncertainty and doubt. So no, sweet jesus no.
P.S: Stop being a pussy and setup a Tor exit node. You can limit the destinations to a white list, so theres pretty much no reason not to.
Your heart's in the right place, and I understand your frustration, but as a receiver of gpl software you don't have much of a standing. The company you speak of is infringing copyright by not distributing the source code with the binaries. Since you are not the copyright holder there isn't much you can do. You need to notify the copyright holder and hope they take action. Being pesty may get them to comply, but it's more likely it will take litigation to convince a company to look into their legal standing in the matter. If the copyright holder doesn't have the resources to fight the infringement, urge them to sign copyright over to the free software foundation.
As always, the fsf has said this better.... http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/why-assign.html
In downtown Lowell that is exactly what they do. The meter people walk around with a wireless tablet that tells them which spots have been paid for, and prints a ticket for overdue spots. The system works fairly well until someone leans on the signpost and bends the number plate. If that person is nice enough to try to straighten the plate back out, the weakened metal breaks in some sort of accidental Luke Jackson act of defiance. Then a parking official comes by and puts a "No Parking, Out of order" sign on the pole. Can't park here son, no way to tell which two spots come between 155 and 158.
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One of the frustrating things about all of the virtualization stuff is how quickly the products are moving and what feature sets are gained and lost but what products. What was true a few months ago about live migration isn't true anymore.
ESX can do live migration from one physical server to another provided the virtual machine image lives on a shared storage. Xen can do live migration on a paravirtualized image from one physical server to another provided the image lives on shared storage. Xen cannot do live migration on a fully virtualized server from one machine to another. KVM doesn't specify full or para virtualization on their migration page, but it does some sort of live migration, and I'll bet it needs shared storage.
I may sound like a cynic, or maybe I'm just drunk, but for a guy with such a low uid, he sure seems to have too much of a hard on about a little box of hardware. May I point out the whole double positive adjectives, the proper use of gnu/linux, and the excess of parens. Esp on a topic that dosn't really dump on the rio.
really all it needs is a semi colon and it could be from a kid straight out of a pr firm traing course.
i'm fairly sure that lilo has somesorta lilo -R command or somthing that will try rebooting once wiht a new config. and if it fails wiht the new config it falls back to the old. if you had anotehr computer hooked up to the machine you are upgrading's ups you could just kill the power the the machine you were upgrading with a new kernel and then you could start over.
besides don't be evil, can i recomend keeping your company private. i realize money can be made hand over fist by becoming a publicly traded company, but why don't you try having valued workers (i.e. the ones who do shit, and understand shit) be the only people besideds yourself holding shares. it seems to me where most companys go wrong is letting share holders decide where a company can and should go as opposed to it's engineers and the rest of it's workers setting pace. yes it's wonderful to have a visonary ceo telling you where the next amazingly adopted product is going to come from, but 99.99999 percent of the time (yeah thats better than e15k uptime) ceo's know about as much as my last bowel movement. think smart and share all responsibilitys.
Soposidly the encryption is 20 times faster than RSA. So if it's deemed as secure as RSA, she recommends switching over to it. I could be an idiot, but wouldn't it be faster to brute force crack it if it is 20 times speedier than RSA?
Aol might not be encouraging open source or free software for everything (like ibm), but didn't they release the aol webserver software. and the initial tik client. i think the installer that winamp uses.
and they tollerate those guys at nullsoft (gnutella, the aim cliented hacked with a winamp pluging instead of adds).
Everyone objects to violence in video games and music saying that pop culture influences my impressionable mind, but no one says one word about the hundreds upon thosands of depressing song i'm subjected to every day. Society is telling me i need to be hurt, need to be rejected, need to have my love not be returned.
This post of course meanings absoultly nothing other than if you are going to blame one thing, you have to blame everything else with it.
Stallman, you and your dirty commGNUist ways are interfearing with my profit margin. Hopefully they next years linux conference can turn into another tieniman square.
I started using linux because it was stable, logical and was highly customizable. I really don't care if it has market share or if it's "taking over the enterprise" or if it returns back to the times of "what the hell is linux?". So what if linux "fades away", i'm sure there are thousands of people like me that use it because they like it and not because it's free or because it is the "best enterprise server os". if people really stuck to using the best why is microsoft on the top of anything (well with the notable exception of IIS -=] )?
Three things i would like to see would be (and i'm not very into outlook so i don't know if i'm being redundant) are:
Ability to be imported to or exported from my visor.
ability to have a moduling system for additional features. prog would prompt you to see if you wanted to download additional features.
allow to make parts of your data visible to people. ex. your home phone, other busisness's you usually call. in case your out and somone needed to get in touch with one of your customers or somthing.
yeah, i think that's it, oh and it should make me coffee.
What are your feelings on the current state of racism and homophobia in America? Do you feel that to be correct? If not is there anything you would do or try to do to change or advise the american people?
To the male canidates: Can you expound on your qualifications to make a descion on abortion seeing as you have not and can not give birth to children?
To female canidates: Do you beleive that the right to choose is a choice that should be left up to men.
Do the canidates feel it is difficult to keep your objectivitiy when you have so much money donated to you by the companies and industries you try to regulate?
Do you feel it's right for the public to label the two main canidates "Soft money whores" or to call gore a hypocrite for both saying that we need campaign finace reform and still accepting large "donations" and haveing fundraisers in buddhist temples.
Would you agree to a debated held that included *ALL* canidates includeing those whom don't have a (i think it's 15% popularitiy, but i could be wrong) such as nader or that guy from vermont that runs every year.
problem: dvd's pay per play
solution: pay once, rip the video to some allowed video format. play that copy
problem: audio becomes pay per play
solution: pay once, rip the audio to mp3
there's no way they can stop people copying and distributing copyrighted materials, just look at warez.
i wonder what nader thinks about this. or gore or bush for that matter. would it be plausible to make a "Digital bill of rights"?
If this ruling stands, I wonder if **AA will start pushing for IPv6. It'd be their best interest to eliminate NAT to protect their new revenue stream of suing their consumers. Years of technical arguments never got traction, but maybe a Judge just kicked us over the hump.
Something or other about the ends not justifying the means.
Jumping Jesus on a Pogo Stick No!
I want my ISP doing as little as possible. I want to be able to drown it in a bathtub if I need to. I want out from behind nat and dns-redirections. I want symmetric connectivity and a modem that works like a goddamn switch and doesn't need some fake ass install disk to get connected. The last thing I want is my ISP "managing" connections or getting used to the feeling of managing connections. That includes throwing other jackasses off their networks for being part of a bot net. Especially if the ISPs are the ones determining what a bot net is. Decentralized command and control sounds a lot like onion routing networks, bit torrent clouds, and irc. I'm "A Big Fan" of all three, and there is no way ISPs won't abuse this power. This isn't a public safety issue, this isn't a push for something sane like QOS, this is a big fat fucking power grab based on fear uncertainty and doubt. So no, sweet jesus no.
P.S: Stop being a pussy and setup a Tor exit node. You can limit the destinations to a white list, so theres pretty much no reason not to.
Your heart's in the right place, and I understand your frustration, but as a receiver of gpl software you don't have much of a standing. The company you speak of is infringing copyright by not distributing the source code with the binaries. Since you are not the copyright holder there isn't much you can do. You need to notify the copyright holder and hope they take action. Being pesty may get them to comply, but it's more likely it will take litigation to convince a company to look into their legal standing in the matter. If the copyright holder doesn't have the resources to fight the infringement, urge them to sign copyright over to the free software foundation.
As always, the fsf has said this better....
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/why-assign.html
In downtown Lowell that is exactly what they do. The meter people walk around with a wireless tablet that tells them which spots have been paid for, and prints a ticket for overdue spots. The system works fairly well until someone leans on the signpost and bends the number plate. If that person is nice enough to try to straighten the plate back out, the weakened metal breaks in some sort of accidental Luke Jackson act of defiance. Then a parking official comes by and puts a "No Parking, Out of order" sign on the pole. Can't park here son, no way to tell which two spots come between 155 and 158.
One of the frustrating things about all of the virtualization stuff is how quickly the products are moving and what feature sets are gained and lost but what products. What was true a few months ago about live migration isn't true anymore.
ESX can do live migration from one physical server to another provided the virtual machine image lives on a shared storage.
Xen can do live migration on a paravirtualized image from one physical server to another provided the image lives on shared storage.
Xen cannot do live migration on a fully virtualized server from one machine to another.
KVM doesn't specify full or para virtualization on their migration page, but it does some sort of live migration, and I'll bet it needs shared storage.
I may sound like a cynic, or maybe I'm just drunk, but for a guy with such a low uid, he sure seems to have too much of a hard on about a little box of hardware. May I point out the whole double positive adjectives, the proper use of gnu/linux, and the excess of parens. Esp on a topic that dosn't really dump on the rio.
really all it needs is a semi colon and it could be from a kid straight out of a pr firm traing course.
i'm fairly sure that lilo has somesorta lilo -R command or somthing that will try rebooting once wiht a new config. and if it fails wiht the new config it falls back to the old. if you had anotehr computer hooked up to the machine you are upgrading's ups you could just kill the power the the machine you were upgrading with a new kernel and then you could start over.
besides don't be evil, can i recomend keeping your company private. i realize money can be made hand over fist by becoming a publicly traded company, but why don't you try having valued workers (i.e. the ones who do shit, and understand shit) be the only people besideds yourself holding shares. it seems to me where most companys go wrong is letting share holders decide where a company can and should go as opposed to it's engineers and the rest of it's workers setting pace. yes it's wonderful to have a visonary ceo telling you where the next amazingly adopted product is going to come from, but 99.99999 percent of the time (yeah thats better than e15k uptime) ceo's know about as much as my last bowel movement.
think smart and share all responsibilitys.
i aknowlege you had a bigger problem. but i used to werk with a guy who mailed or deployed public and private keys to an ipsec mailing list.
you don't really have to know much about ipsec to realize that yeah the public keys are okay to mail out, but not the private keys.
do you think there is a reason i don't werk there anymore?
Soposidly the encryption is 20 times faster than RSA. So if it's deemed as secure as RSA, she recommends switching over to it. I could be an idiot, but wouldn't it be faster to brute force crack it if it is 20 times speedier than RSA?
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Ability to be imported to or exported from my visor.
ability to have a moduling system for additional features. prog would prompt you to see if you wanted to download additional features.
allow to make parts of your data visible to people. ex. your home phone, other busisness's you usually call. in case your out and somone needed to get in touch with one of your customers or somthing.
yeah, i think that's it, oh and it should make me coffee.
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To the male canidates:
Can you expound on your qualifications to make a descion on abortion seeing as you have not and can not give birth to children? To female canidates:
Do you beleive that the right to choose is a choice that should be left up to men.
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Do you feel it's right for the public to label the two main canidates "Soft money whores" or to call gore a hypocrite for both saying that we need campaign finace reform and still accepting large "donations" and haveing fundraisers in buddhist temples.
Would you agree to a debated held that included *ALL* canidates includeing those whom don't have a (i think it's 15% popularitiy, but i could be wrong) such as nader or that guy from vermont that runs every year.
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How is al as a lover.
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solution: pay once, rip the video to some allowed video format. play that copy
problem: audio becomes pay per play
solution: pay once, rip the audio to mp3
there's no way they can stop people copying and distributing copyrighted materials, just look at warez.
i wonder what nader thinks about this. or gore or bush for that matter. would it be plausible to make a "Digital bill of rights"?
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