Assuming we could just keep gobbing together more protons and neutrons, there are an infinite number of elements. They just tend to break apart in a sec or two once you get passed 100 or so protons
Actually, a third model would be those who use the site the most without contributing are to pay the most. I see no reason why I should pay money to generate content for someone else, however paying for bandwidth does make some legitimate sense.
I liked Rob's description of the subscription service as a "donation" and the ad removal as a kind of perk.
Yeah, that was a nice little spin, wasnt it? A rather large for-profit corporation, OSDN, biggest open source company in existence except maybe RedHat, passing off a new way to make money as charity. From the dropping-a-few-bucks-in-the-guitar-case dept...? Please. Only if your guitar case, pathetically cheap as it is, is publically traded on Wall Street.
Oh, wait, you were serious. Sorry youre so gullible.
I would not let my computer become a part of this unless I had control over who, either specifically (by name, IP, etc.) or generally (categories like Government or Biotech), gets to use it.
I believe what you were talking about is called dysphasia, not dysphagia. Dysphagia appears to be some kind of swallowing disease, which makes sense because -phage typically means something relating to eating, not speech.
ASS WIPO: The automated susbsystems of the World Intellectual Property Organization, as documented here: Google Cache of a PDF. Also featured: ASS graphics, ASS certificates, ASS publication, ASS input, and ASS searches.
Yes: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 20:46:23 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25 mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a SLASH_LOG_DATA: shtml X-Powered-By: Slash 2.003000 X-Fry: I refuse to testify on the grounds that my organs will be chopped up into a patty. Cache-Control: private Pragma: private Connection: close Content-Type: text/html
Considering the site is dynamic, this is proper standard behaviour, however I cannot help thinking that using up your subscription as easily as possible is the reason theyre doing it Slashdot is not exactly known for its standards compliance.
A law this invasive will finally push the intellectual-property/freedom issue in front of everyone. Then we can finally have the open rebellion this country needs.
The difference here is that they are clearly marked (unless youre using a text-only browser or something similarly colorless). These other SEs mix the paid-for results into the spidered results (in other words, passing them off as relevant).
RPMs should be released as soon as someone builds them, follow what the other comment said (use `up2date` and check RedHats errata page) or just go to RPMFind and refresh repeatedly until a new RPM is posted.:)
Um, this documentation is in the basic INSTALL file that comes with PHP. Once the patch is applied you rebuild it just like you built it the first time.
Thats not the issue theyre trying to address. The SSSCA is the shotgun approach to trying to stop people from downloading what the indistry deems illegal copies of the content in question. Authorized DVDs and the like already have dongle-like built-in restrictions, its called CSS, and the downloads that the industry offers also have built-in restrictions: RealMedia format, WMA/WMV, &c.
What if its built into the motherboard, into the hard drive controllers, the video cards? All of them (new ones anyway)? I assume by building your own computer, you mean you buy all the components and then just plug them into each other; unless you actually solder your own boards youre not safe from this.
Assuming we could just keep gobbing together more protons and neutrons, there are an infinite number of elements. They just tend to break apart in a sec or two once you get passed 100 or so protons
Ive been seeing big splotches of whitespace with tiny little red (X)s in them for about three days now. Was wondering what that was. :)
Actually, a third model would be those who use the site the most without contributing are to pay the most. I see no reason why I should pay money to generate content for someone else, however paying for bandwidth does make some legitimate sense.
Oh, wait, you were serious. Sorry youre so gullible.
There already are a number of treaties like this, for example.
Didja think to compile it yerself? ...
I would not let my computer become a part of this unless I had control over who, either specifically (by name, IP, etc.) or generally (categories like Government or Biotech), gets to use it.
I believe what you were talking about is called dysphasia, not dysphagia. Dysphagia appears to be some kind of swallowing disease, which makes sense because -phage typically means something relating to eating, not speech.
Yes, if you dont want it to look like what its supposed to look like.
ASS Wipo.
ASS WIPO: The automated susbsystems of the World Intellectual Property Organization, as documented here: Google Cache of a PDF. Also featured: ASS graphics, ASS certificates, ASS publication, ASS input, and ASS searches.
Yes:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 20:46:23 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25 mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a
SLASH_LOG_DATA: shtml
X-Powered-By: Slash 2.003000
X-Fry: I refuse to testify on the grounds that my organs will be chopped up into a patty.
Cache-Control: private
Pragma: private
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
Considering the site is dynamic, this is proper standard behaviour, however I cannot help thinking that using up your subscription as easily as possible is the reason theyre doing it Slashdot is not exactly known for its standards compliance.
Hey, look. All my newest comments collected in one place. You have one, too.
A law this invasive will finally push the intellectual-property/freedom issue in front of everyone. Then we can finally have the open rebellion this country needs.
- Be prevented from posting comments that match a certain arbitrary, Editor-defined set of regexes called lameness filters.
- Be prevented from posting for three days if you get moderated down a few times in a short period.
- Be automatically moderated to 0 or even -1, if your total moderation falls into negative ranges.
- Be permanently blocked from moderation or metamoderation if you disagree with other moderators. Or a single Editor.
- Have your IP banned if you really piss of an Editor.
Where do I sign up!?Heres my way of blocking the ads!
... $0.00 so far to do so. See you on the ash heap of dotcom history, guys.
wget 'http://www.junkbuster.com/ijb20.tar.Z'
Seems to be working well so far, and Ive spent... *checks*
This is sorta like when Slashdot publishes stories about useless new toys like MP3 players, right?
The difference here is that they are clearly marked (unless youre using a text-only browser or something similarly colorless). These other SEs mix the paid-for results into the spidered results (in other words, passing them off as relevant).
RPMs should be released as soon as someone builds them, follow what the other comment said (use `up2date` and check RedHats errata page) or just go to RPMFind and refresh repeatedly until a new RPM is posted. :)
Um, this documentation is in the basic INSTALL file that comes with PHP. Once the patch is applied you rebuild it just like you built it the first time.
You can also do the same with Hotmail. Lot of spam from forged Hotmail accounts; and real Hotmail mail includes an MSN trailer.
Thats not the issue theyre trying to address. The SSSCA is the shotgun approach to trying to stop people from downloading what the indistry deems illegal copies of the content in question. Authorized DVDs and the like already have dongle-like built-in restrictions, its called CSS, and the downloads that the industry offers also have built-in restrictions: RealMedia format, WMA/WMV, &c.
It looks like they got it back from NuSphere, the article just failed to mention that. Here, and here, and a Google search for more.
Youre assuming the U.S. Customs wont confiscate these at the border. Its already happened.
What if its built into the motherboard, into the hard drive controllers, the video cards? All of them (new ones anyway)? I assume by building your own computer, you mean you buy all the components and then just plug them into each other; unless you actually solder your own boards youre not safe from this.