I read 4 of the 10 dreadful pages of this article. I finally had to stop reading after many times, stopping and thinking how much information in this article is totally false. It wasn't a totally loss, I really did get a good laugh out of the parts taht wern't 100% dreadful. Everything about the "life" or "lifestyle of a virus writer and his 9 yearold friends" is maybe true for 1% of script kids who could even come in range of being concidered a "virus writer". This artice is a sorry excuse for what you call "decent research about the subject". All of us are dumber even having read it. *AGHHH!*
So if you asked me, "In once sentance, what did you think of that article?" I'd reply, "A compete waste of bytes."
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wh00p! fist prost!
I am shocked that people think that SSH (OpenSSH) is not a industry standard. Here is a good client for windows. And of course you can get the server for free here.
I'm glad to hear this! It would be very nice to get more help from Sun on a Open Source Servlet Container. Mad props to Sun for getting their hands dirty.;)
If anyone does get to the RELOAD part, which I have found. It has this cool flash interface, if you click on a certain button, you can enter in a code to have access to "ZION83N6". But you have to figure out the password. If anyone does crack it, post it to/. !
Aight kiddiez. Stop! Don't do anything in high-school!
Just drop-out and learn how to crack. Then you can
get in to school for free! Just beware of the Fed
in the white van across the street from your house.
:)
I'm really pumped for this release since it will contain the new java stuff from sun. Now you won't have to install the linux-base just to run java-1.3.1:)
It's about time that more people start using email as a primary form of written communication. But remember that not everyone out there has access to a computer with an internet connection or a wireless PDA to send mail at anytime. Don't forget about bill paying either, there are also a lot of people who are afriad to use their credit cards on-line. Unfounded as these un-truths about the internet are, they still exist. So in my opinion, were on our way to having email being the primary form of communication, but it will take a lot longer and more than the Anthrax scare to get people to switch for good.
Listen. I have commented on your fuckin bullshit
before and said the same thing: Shove your fucking bullshit
numbers up your ass and realize that the winblows shit that
shit that you are using fucking sucks. Look at todays headlines, "Another horriable virus
hits M$ IIS, and M$ outlook." Get a fucking life, you total fuckin troll.
~Shane
The point is that they are no longer going to make that archetecture of chip. Instead they are preparing to make a new archetecture for those chips and to continue support for the new one's long into the future. The AMD Athlon is a great chip, still people still use the older K6...whatever.
I totally agree with your comment. However, my real reasom for posting this is 'cause I have name envy.
heh. wish I would have thought of that...
~Shane
www.shanekinney.net
Maybe you have forgotten the Apple II, the old main frames that used to fill entire rooms, or how about FORTRAN?!
We have come a long way weather you are willing to admit it or not.
It interesting to think that it took 20 years to get this far. How far will we be with computing in the next 20? Staggers the imagination.
Long live the PC and/.
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It could be because that the asian tech market has a 99% piracy rate on M$ software. If they don't have licenses for the products they might not be able to get service packs or patches from M$. Thats my guess.
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I am really getting tired of this virus. I have @home and I have been getting hammered for the last 8 days. So bad that I can't even use my connection. I don't even have windoze, I'm running Mandrake 8. I just wish that some one would write a counter virus to fix the machines with the bio-hazard. *sigh*
I know that this is a little late in the thread, but what the hell.
I have been using linux for about 2 years now and I totally am in love with it. I also have never bought an OS from a store. The thing thats really cool about linux and the open source community is that everything is open and free. So you might say, 'If you love it so much, then why don't you give some money to support it??'. Well I do in a way, I help make software for Linux. I go to sourceforge and sign up to work on various apps and whatever. So I donate my programming skillz and time. That way I feel like I'm giving something back to the OS and community that I love. So time and code, not money.
personally I think that code is more valuble than money anyway.
I read 4 of the 10 dreadful pages of this article. I finally had to stop reading after many times, stopping and thinking how much information in this article is totally false. It wasn't a totally loss, I really did get a good laugh out of the parts taht wern't 100% dreadful. Everything about the "life" or "lifestyle of a virus writer and his 9 yearold friends" is maybe true for 1% of script kids who could even come in range of being concidered a "virus writer". This artice is a sorry excuse for what you call "decent research about the subject". All of us are dumber even having read it. *AGHHH!*
So if you asked me, "In once sentance, what did you think of that article?" I'd reply, "A compete waste of bytes."
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wh00p! fist prost!
See, this could be a good thing for progtologists. And gives a new meaning to Anal Retentive BOFH's.
Here is the extra link to the parent. SSH Client for Windows ;)
Whoops
~Shane
I am shocked that people think that SSH (OpenSSH) is not a industry standard. Here is a good client for windows. And of course you can get the server for free here.
~Shane
"One remote hole in the default install, in nearly 6 years!" you can see it here: OpenBSD
~Shane
Umm...this guy forgot that Time Travel was invented in 1985 with Emmet "Doc" Brown's 'Flux Copasiter'. This guy was 17 years too late.
This is what I would do if I 0wN3d a root server:
microsoft.com CNAME freebsd.org
;)
~Shane
I'm glad to hear this! It would be very nice to get more help from Sun on a Open Source Servlet Container. Mad props to Sun for getting their hands dirty. ;)
So when I named my servers, I just used Greek letters. Like delta, for the DNS server. Bla bla bla.
~Shane
Ok..I found one for a Quick Time Movie:
1011011
~Shane
If anyone does get to the RELOAD part, which I have found. It has this cool flash interface, if you click on a certain button, you can enter in a code to have access to "ZION83N6". But you have to figure out the password. If anyone does crack it, post it to /. !
:)
Happy Cracking
~Shane
Very, Very Cool!
~Shane
Aight kiddiez. Stop! Don't do anything in high-school!
Just drop-out and learn how to crack. Then you can
get in to school for free! Just beware of the Fed
in the white van across the street from your house.
:)
I'm really pumped for this release since it will contain the new java stuff from sun. Now you won't have to install the linux-base just to run java-1.3.1 :)
~Shane
It's about time that more people start using email as a primary form of written communication. But remember that not everyone out there has access to a computer with an internet connection or a wireless PDA to send mail at anytime. Don't forget about bill paying either, there are also a lot of people who are afriad to use their credit cards on-line. Unfounded as these un-truths about the internet are, they still exist. So in my opinion, were on our way to having email being the primary form of communication, but it will take a lot longer and more than the Anthrax scare to get people to switch for good.
~Shane
Listen. I have commented on your fuckin bullshit
before and said the same thing: Shove your fucking bullshit
numbers up your ass and realize that the winblows shit that
shit that you are using fucking sucks. Look at todays headlines, "Another horriable virus
hits M$ IIS, and M$ outlook." Get a fucking life, you total fuckin troll.
~Shane
We need to go to war now.
That's it, 'nuff said.
They will pay for this.
~Shane
The point is that they are no longer going to make that archetecture of chip. Instead they are preparing to make a new archetecture for those chips and to continue support for the new one's long into the future. The AMD Athlon is a great chip, still people still use the older K6...whatever.
I totally agree with your comment. However, my real reasom for posting this is 'cause I have name envy.
/.
heh. wish I would have thought of that...
~Shane www.shanekinney.net
Long Live
Maybe you have forgotten the Apple II, the old main frames that used to fill entire rooms, or how about FORTRAN?!
We have come a long way weather you are willing to admit it or not.
It interesting to think that it took 20 years to get this far. How far will we be with computing in the next 20? Staggers the imagination.
/.
Long live the PC and
It could be because that the asian tech market has a 99% piracy rate on M$ software. If they don't have licenses for the products they might not be able to get service packs or patches from M$. Thats my guess.
I am really getting tired of this virus. I have @home and I have been getting hammered for the last 8 days. So bad that I can't even use my connection. I don't even have windoze, I'm running Mandrake 8. I just wish that some one would write a counter virus to fix the machines with the bio-hazard. *sigh*
I know that this is a little late in the thread, but what the hell.
I have been using linux for about 2 years now and I totally am in love with it. I also have never bought an OS from a store. The thing thats really cool about linux and the open source community is that everything is open and free. So you might say, 'If you love it so much, then why don't you give some money to support it??'. Well I do in a way, I help make software for Linux. I go to sourceforge and sign up to work on various apps and whatever. So I donate my programming skillz and time. That way I feel like I'm giving something back to the OS and community that I love. So time and code, not money.
personally I think that code is more valuble than money anyway.