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  1. Re:Next Up: on IBM's Jeopardy Strategy · · Score: 1

    "A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing"

  2. If you want something done properly... on Some Hotmail Accounts Wiped · · Score: 2

    ... do it yourself.

    A vanity domain name, a VPS hosting an ubuntu instance running postfix, dovecot, spamassassin, roundcube, denyhosts and duplicity backup to some rsync.net space.

    Yes it costs money, but I control the whitelists, the filtering, the retention and the backups. It's a small price to pay. I wouldn't expect my grandmother to set up something similar, but I can host extra mailboxes if need be. It's not that hard to do if you've been running linux for a couple of years. Set it up and forward a copy of your email from your current provider for a few months until you feel comfortable with your set up.

  3. Rusty Russell's Wimote hack on Software (and Appropriate Input Device) For a Toddler? · · Score: 1

    Rusty gave a talk titled FOSS Fun With A Wiimote at Linux.Conf.Au in Wellington at the beginning of the year.

    Videos at http://2009.r2.co.nz/20100118/50062.htm

  4. Re:Step 1 on How To Find Bad Programmers · · Score: 3, Informative

    Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.

    -- Brian W. Kernighan

  5. Re:Here's a better idea on Tridgell Recommends Reading Software Patents · · Score: 1

    for example do you know the history of Erlang?

    No, but I've seen the movie.

  6. Re:Finally..an alternative on Active Directory Comes To Linux With Samba 4 · · Score: 2, Informative

    vrms's one seems reasonable...

  7. Re:Climate Scientists? on More Climate Scientists Now Support Geoengineering · · Score: 1

    [...] mostly oceanographers, [...]

    The atmosphere-ocean system is a coupled one on climate timescales. Oceanographers are very much climate scientists.

  8. Re:Accessibility on OpenOffice Vs. Google Apps · · Score: 1

    That's pretty much my approach. I'm using courier-imap now (have used cyrus in the past) and roundcube for web mail. I stumped up some cash for an official domain name. I use xfce for the desktop (access via VNC). Its a really nice solution if you're paranoid about locking up all your data in a proprietry "cloud" vendor. You do have to be wary of the VPS provider though. I'm giving up my $US 15 per month hosting to pay slightly more for hopefully better service.

  9. Current project on Sending Excess Load To the Cloud? · · Score: 1

    Funnily enough this is a project I am working on right now.

    I'm coming at it from an HPC (high performance computing) perspective. We'll have a cluster in-house supporting the base load and overflow to a utility computing provider.

    Job scheduling software (currently torque but also trialing slurm) is used and once the total load has passed a threshold more remote compute VMs are fired up.

    We should have it in production by - /me checks gantt chart - last month.

    It seems like an idea whose time has come.

  10. Re:The Practice of System and Network Administrati on Choosing a Unix System Administration Textbook? · · Score: 1

    'tis a good textbook

    Seconded.

    The authors (Limoncelli and Hogan) have a page about the book

  11. Octave, Scilab and SAGE users rejoice on Mathematician Solves a Big One After 140 Years · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Should the rejoicing be limited to users of proprietry linear algebra systems?

  12. Imagaine blah blah cluster on $499 PlayStation 3 Confirmed · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Yeah, it runs linux.

  13. Re:Worst video? on Tour of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center · · Score: 1

    Oh, and I also resent Bebo's comparison of chemistry to postage stamp collecting.

    Its a quote from New Zealand physicist Ernest Rutherford who said: "All science is either physics or stamp collecting"
  14. Re:Explains why Britney Spears... on French Scientists Link Higher BMI with Lower IQ · · Score: 1

    No, you got it all wrong. Britney is an expert on semi-conductor physics.

  15. Re:Internet? on Could You Be Addicted to the Internet? · · Score: 1
    Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy "Television, the Drug of the nation":


    [chorus:]
    Television, the drug of the Nation
    Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
  16. My backup policy is in my sig on What is Your Backup Policy? · · Score: 1

    Paraphrasing a certain Mr. Torvalds:

  17. Probably a ballon on AT&T Accidentally Leaks NSA Suit Information · · Score: 1

    They missed one. At the bottom of page 37 is says "TOP SECRET UMBRA".

  18. Re:Kcrappy Knaming Kscheme on KOffice 1.5 Released · · Score: 1
    Products don't need horribly boring, uninspired names like "SQL Server", "Server 2003", "Media Player", etc. in order to be successful.

    Microsoft: the "Snakes on a Plane" of software naming.

  19. Re:OpenSSL/OpenSSH is important! on OpenBSD Project in Financial Danger · · Score: 1

    Seconded. I use OpenSSH on every unix platform at work, to get to my home box and to get to my Xen virtual hosted server. None of those run OpenBSD, but I am happy to contribute a small amount knowing that a fraction of it will go towards supporting the very software I am using as I type this.

  20. Not all computers are PCs on What Should People Understand About Computers? · · Score: 1

    A computer doesn't necessarily have a monitor and a mouse and ther doesn't have to be somebody sitting right in front of it for it to be doing work. There are still some computers the size of a room - no they aren't exactly the same as the room size ones from the '70s.

  21. Why file type conversions aren't perfect on What Should People Understand About Computers? · · Score: 1

    This could cover raster versus vector image file formats, lossy versus lossless encoding, proprietry (.doc) versus open formats, etc. For an analogy with multiple lossy transformations compare to dubbing a cassette tape multiple times - if your target audience is old enough they will recognise that.

  22. Re:Hovering Hamsters! (Leaping Lizards!) on Depressed Hamsters Help Researchers · · Score: 1
    Hovering Hamsters, Leaping Lizards

    I thought you were talking about Ubuntu release names. Or Ang Lee films at least.

  23. Re:Paper UI on What Tools Do You Use for UI Prototyping? · · Score: 1

    I don't know where you saw it but it looks like they were taking this advice.

  24. Business requirements on Microsoft Claims Firms 'Hitting a Wall' With Linux · · Score: 1

    In my experience the business requirements include "interoperate with Microsoft products". So the windows people aren't having to deal with an organisation actively thwarting their progress. I find it quite quick to get to a standards conforming solution and then painful and frustrating trying to work around Microsoft's embracing and extending.

  25. Re:Get over yourself on Don't Network Administrators Require Privacy? · · Score: 1
    Your silly little network passwords are no good unless *I* grant you database access.

    OK then...

    # su - dba
    $ echo 'GRANT SELECT ON salary TO network_admin' | psql

    I guess for windows I would use run as.