I have posted the logs here...
http://www.digitalpropulsion.org/palm.txt
they will be updated every few minutes until the interview is over (not real-time update)
I believe that the content is probably more 'copyrighted' than the sourcecode itself. Afterall, how can anybody really prove that you stole their html, for all they know you could have written a page that looked like theirs.. but you wrote it with your own two hands and the code could coincidentally look somewhat alike. Although I do agree that stealing it is f*ed up and immoral because the person DID spend countless hours working on it, it doesn't really seem like something that can get somebody in trouble. True, the person should give some credit to linux.com, just to be a nice guy... but not everybody in this world is nice, unfortunately.
I heard something a while back about allowing people to gain internet access through the powerlines. They said they may impliment this in the future.
Does anybody know what kind of speed this will bring and if it will be able to compare to today's home broadband standards (DSL, Cable, satellite)?
http://www.digitalpropulsion.org/palm.txt for those of you who are too lazy to copy and paste the url :p
I have posted the logs here... http://www.digitalpropulsion.org/palm.txt they will be updated every few minutes until the interview is over (not real-time update)
i hope they have my first computer.. an atari 800xl, that thing was a mean machine with BasicOS and a wopping (i think) 256k of ram.. woo hoo
I believe that the content is probably more 'copyrighted' than the sourcecode itself. Afterall, how can anybody really prove that you stole their html, for all they know you could have written a page that looked like theirs.. but you wrote it with your own two hands and the code could coincidentally look somewhat alike. Although I do agree that stealing it is f*ed up and immoral because the person DID spend countless hours working on it, it doesn't really seem like something that can get somebody in trouble. True, the person should give some credit to linux.com, just to be a nice guy... but not everybody in this world is nice, unfortunately.
i do
that guy is funny looking
I doubt humans will exist in 52001 years
This kind of reminds me of the Matrix. Who knows, maybe they'll start growing humans.
It sounds to me like NVIDIA is just tired of having to compete so they're going to fight dirty and rule the market.
I heard something a while back about allowing people to gain internet access through the powerlines. They said they may impliment this in the future. Does anybody know what kind of speed this will bring and if it will be able to compare to today's home broadband standards (DSL, Cable, satellite)?