- Related to intelligent form fill in, add a "keystroke recorder" feature for scripting purposes, somewhat like MS Word's macro recorder or the Emacs keystroke recorder. This is for automating tedious and repetitive tasks such as going to a particular site, logging in, filling in some form, getting to a particular screen, capturing the information, etc.
Surely that would work great. Everyone putting their banking and email logons into script so the next worm can steal them.. . Can't wait for that.
Thats my optomistic side thinking anyone other than techno-savvy users will get to Mozilla. Oh for a bugless world.
Aparently they are monitoring all misspelt domains etc, and those that are hitting regularily and have people monitoring the results and will use them for analysis.
Now thats an invasion of privacy, marketing opportunities and other crap, however it could also be a golden opportunity for us.
If everyone with a spare connection writes a short bot to repeatedly access the same misspelt URL, on a regular basis, a few times a minute for an hour a day midnight - 1am GMT, say
www.WeHateVerisignAndTheirIllegalAndImmoralPract ic es.com
and we get enough people visiting it, not only will the traffic make them think about the benefit of having their server there for all misspelt hits, but on their monitoring the top misspelt domain on all their lists will be the message we wish to put across. Its not a DDoS attempt, but a good way to make them sit up and think about the message!!!
Not at our point of contact, but do you know how to make the plutonium atoms from scratch. NO! They were formed from the big bang and creation and all that blowing up, crashing, melting stuff. We only took an existing highly formed element and modified it into a weapons grade tool. So it could very well have taken 10 Megatons of energy over several million million years give or take.
There are several easy ways of doing this when you have had a knowledgeable tech mess with your machine.
The 2 options I use are to edit the CLSID settings within the registry and give myself an option. Export that registry key and then anyone else just double clicks the.reg file and then on their right click miraculously appears an Open in IE and an Open in NN options for local HTML files.
The other is a cleverly crafted shortcut in the windows\sent to folder. These are great if you are advanced.
But can easily be set up so that those not so advanced can easily use for ever more with additional freedom. Not that there are too many non techs who actually want to use more than one product to do any given task. They like one thing to work and they stick with it, (well that has been my experience).
It makes perfect sence if you actually look at the charge they were fighting. They weren't saying that the girls teleported off to some strange lawless land to do the videoing, they were saying the effects and the results of viewing the video stream from the house was found in another place.
The issue was of degredation of the neighbourhood, and since they stated the effects, (if any), were found anywhere but in the actual physical location of the house itself then Tampa had no case to complain about.
Until the voyeur population start moving into the neighbourhood and camping on the lawn of the house hoping to spot the young ladies leaving the house in the flesh, (so to speak), then there is no case.
Should they start getting hoards of strange visitors harassing locals and pearing through curtains, then Tampa will have a case and would almost certainly get to throw them out of the neighbourhood.
As it stands, let them continue, who are they harming?? It gets my vote;>
I am aware of virutal hosting, but my point was that the number of domains held, so long as it isn't thousands is really irrelevant.
There are trillions of possible domain names and they are still plentiful with a little more imagination and with the expanding TLD's there are more appearing. I was saying that we should be looking into more responsible IP usage, or just faster migration to a better system sooner, so when we have the capacity to run as many machines and devices and hosts as we desire, then we can start argueing about the number of domains people realistically need.
In the real world the domain system is crowded, but is expanding and those expansions are happening, slowly granted, but they are happening.
A better question would be how much IP space are they hoarding for use with those 300+ Domains. For example I believe MIT have a class A to them selves, no problem there in itself, we should have as much space as required, but IP's are a far more limited resource than names, and there just isn't the room to keep expanding in the current conditions. I doubt Drexel has anywhere like that number. IPv6 is not coming as fast as it should be and that should be more of a concern to us than names.
Let them have as many domains as they like so-long as they aren't stolen from the students, (or anyone else for that matter), with a LEGITIMATE use for them.
Surely that would work great. Everyone putting their banking and email logons into script so the next worm can steal them.. . Can't wait for that.
Thats my optomistic side thinking anyone other than techno-savvy users will get to Mozilla. Oh for a bugless world.
If google can stand to provide 1GB email accounts it can stand a slashdotting.
;)
Lets use the Internets natural resources wisely
Aparently they are monitoring all misspelt domains etc, and those that are hitting regularily and have people monitoring the results and will use them for analysis.
t ic es.com
:)
Now thats an invasion of privacy, marketing opportunities and other crap, however it could also be a golden opportunity for us.
If everyone with a spare connection writes a short bot to repeatedly access the same misspelt URL, on a regular basis, a few times a minute for an hour a day midnight - 1am GMT, say
www.WeHateVerisignAndTheirIllegalAndImmoralPrac
and we get enough people visiting it, not only will the traffic make them think about the benefit of having their server there for all misspelt hits, but on their monitoring the top misspelt domain on all their lists will be the message we wish to put across. Its not a DDoS attempt, but a good way to make them sit up and think about the message!!!
Ah well, it was a nice idea !!
Not at our point of contact, but do you know how to make the plutonium atoms from scratch.
NO! They were formed from the big bang and creation and all that blowing up, crashing, melting stuff.
We only took an existing highly formed element and modified it into a weapons grade tool.
So it could very well have taken 10 Megatons of energy over several million million years give or take.
Could it not....
> Do you like the internet?
Yes the Internet is like the noosphere.
> What is the noosphere?
The noosphere is the sphere of knowledge. Sometimes this term refers to the information available on the web.
There are several easy ways of doing this when you have had a knowledgeable tech mess with your machine.
.reg file and then on their right click miraculously appears an Open in IE and an Open in NN options for local HTML files.
:)
The 2 options I use are to edit the CLSID settings within the registry and give myself an option. Export that registry key and then anyone else just double clicks the
The other is a cleverly crafted shortcut in the windows\sent to folder. These are great if you are advanced.
But can easily be set up so that those not so advanced can easily use for ever more with additional freedom. Not that there are too many non techs who actually want to use more than one product to do any given task. They like one thing to work and they stick with it, (well that has been my experience).
As always each to their own
It makes perfect sence if you actually look at the charge they were fighting. They weren't saying that the girls teleported off to some strange lawless land to do the videoing, they were saying the effects and the results of viewing the video stream from the house was found in another place.
;>
The issue was of degredation of the neighbourhood, and since they stated the effects, (if any), were found anywhere but in the actual physical location of the house itself then Tampa had no case to complain about.
Until the voyeur population start moving into the neighbourhood and camping on the lawn of the house hoping to spot the young ladies leaving the house in the flesh, (so to speak), then there is no case.
Should they start getting hoards of strange visitors harassing locals and pearing through curtains, then Tampa will have a case and would almost certainly get to throw them out of the neighbourhood.
As it stands, let them continue, who are they harming?? It gets my vote
I am aware of virutal hosting, but my point was that the number of domains held, so long as it isn't thousands is really irrelevant.
There are trillions of possible domain names and they are still plentiful with a little more imagination and with the expanding TLD's there are more appearing. I was saying that we should be looking into more responsible IP usage, or just faster migration to a better system sooner, so when we have the capacity to run as many machines and devices and hosts as we desire, then we can start argueing about the number of domains people realistically need.
In the real world the domain system is crowded, but is expanding and those expansions are happening, slowly granted, but they are happening.
A better question would be how much IP space are they hoarding for use with those 300+ Domains. For example I believe MIT have a class A to them selves, no problem there in itself, we should have as much space as required, but IP's are a far more limited resource than names, and there just isn't the room to keep expanding in the current conditions. I doubt Drexel has anywhere like that number. IPv6 is not coming as fast as it should be and that should be more of a concern to us than names.
Let them have as many domains as they like so-long as they aren't stolen from the students, (or anyone else for that matter), with a LEGITIMATE use for them.
They do say that as soon as you manage to create an idiot-proof system, will create better idiots.