What would be really cool: running (a mirror of) slashdot on a palm. Ow, it exists...
Now let's wait for UTMS, and I can turn my palm into a mobile warez-site:)
I probately won't never get read, exept by a couple of real die-hards (yow guys!).
But, why does this design contain waypoints trough you service provider.
If I get it right, even the entire bandwith has to pass trough the service provider... This is no good.
I'd love it more to see the whole thing implemented in some hack of a bind deamon, combined with some creative routing, so I can use my own dynamic ip service, add subdomains to it, so the subdomains are pointed to the private ip's...
Nah, I get back to bed
A couple of countermeasures: encrypted filesystems (www.kerneli.org) or pgpdrive (www.pgpi.com).
Open ftp servers with free upload directory's could provide legal protection (everyone can up, and you can't catch up).
I'm sure there are many others, but I have the best of them all, no illegal mp3's at all (hm, almost;)
looks like it's cpu-intensive, because it's only a few hours on/., and the server is already overloaded...
(yeah, I know I have no single fact to prove it, but you get the point... (I hope))
I've been using a 28k-36k connection 'till a couple of months, now a have an adsl (fsking dana - antwerp,belguim inside joke) connection, still pretty expensive.
But I wouldn't mind another serious investment for getting 100mbit/s wireless access. Of course only if there is some big-ball isp behind it
Local peer to peer filesharing anyone?
Time to get my painkillers, get awake, and re-read the article...
the evil slashdot profiler has been building a profile of every/.er in the past few months, by analyzing the results of the strange polls, and by colleding the "score 0" messages
And now he has launched a topic the average/.er has no sensefull reply on...
Or has a group of crazy ppl amused themselves with polluting this serious topic?
ow, and btw: software patents are bad, just like patents on breathing and getting addicted to internet.
... it's just a one-side protection. If you can get someone elses fingerprints, or dna-prints into the system (or get your's out), it's completely worthless.
Usually ppl thrust a system more because more advanced technology is applied, but the system is only as thrustable as the weakest chain (don't quote me on that), thus this would be only as good as the protection of the dna databassystem...
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Are you sure it was dope you took, and not washing pouder?
why would ms use such a visible way redirecting stuff if it's used for tracking?
They could easily put a little bit of code somewhere that tracks every url entered, every bookmark used and every link clicked, and then upload it sometimes in a compressed form (eg outlook mails it, windows-update uploads it, smart installers...)
Of course that information would be worth millions in customer profiles... If not more...
What would be really cool: running (a mirror of) slashdot on a palm. Ow, it exists... Now let's wait for UTMS, and I can turn my palm into a mobile warez-site :)
I probately won't never get read, exept by a couple of real die-hards (yow guys!). But, why does this design contain waypoints trough you service provider. If I get it right, even the entire bandwith has to pass trough the service provider... This is no good. I'd love it more to see the whole thing implemented in some hack of a bind deamon, combined with some creative routing, so I can use my own dynamic ip service, add subdomains to it, so the subdomains are pointed to the private ip's... Nah, I get back to bed
A couple of countermeasures: encrypted filesystems (www.kerneli.org) or pgpdrive (www.pgpi.com).
;)
Open ftp servers with free upload directory's could provide legal protection (everyone can up, and you can't catch up).
I'm sure there are many others, but I have the best of them all, no illegal mp3's at all (hm, almost
looks like it's cpu-intensive, because it's only a few hours on /., and the server is already overloaded...
(yeah, I know I have no single fact to prove it, but you get the point... (I hope))
it will happen again someone important dies, but
even more it will happen someone important will be born...
I've been using a 28k-36k connection 'till a couple of months, now a have an adsl (fsking dana - antwerp,belguim inside joke) connection, still pretty expensive.
But I wouldn't mind another serious investment for getting 100mbit/s wireless access. Of course only if there is some big-ball isp behind it
Local peer to peer filesharing anyone?
Time to get my painkillers, get awake, and re-read the article...
Looks like the signatures on this discussion will be worth more than the actual comments :)
:)
I dont' blame anyone, I also don't know what to say (exept that headaches definitely suck), and I even don't have a sig
of course, I forgot to select "plain old text", destroing my formatting... excuses
the evil slashdot profiler has been building a profile of every /.er in the past few months, by analyzing the results of the strange polls, and by colleding the "score 0" messages
And now he has launched a topic the average /.er has no sensefull reply on...
Or has a group of crazy ppl amused themselves with polluting this serious topic?
ow, and btw: software patents are bad, just like patents on breathing and getting addicted to internet.
... it's just a one-side protection. If you can get someone elses fingerprints, or dna-prints into the system (or get your's out), it's completely worthless.
Usually ppl thrust a system more because more advanced technology is applied, but the system is only as thrustable as the weakest chain (don't quote me on that), thus this would be only as good as the protection of the dna databassystem...
Are you sure it was dope you took, and not washing pouder?
Why thermite?
C4
a very strong electromagnete
a bottle of coke
We are used all day long, so why not a little "shocking" article to get people awake?
I enjoyed reading all the toughts people had while reading...
why would ms use such a visible way redirecting stuff if it's used for tracking? ...)
They could easily put a little bit of code somewhere that tracks every url entered, every bookmark used and every link clicked, and then upload it sometimes in a compressed form (eg outlook mails it, windows-update uploads it, smart installers
Of course that information would be worth millions in customer profiles... If not more...
... but I always tought it couldn't be that hard to find the full source online, or am I wrong on that?