I would recommend "KRYPTO", or more precise "KRYPTO 2.0/2006 Professional Multi User Professional Data Fullbit Coding Program". The program uses the best encryption possible (called 256 bit fullbit encryption). Read up on it here:
Do you have any proof that hackers attack IIS more? I was under the impression that recent versions of IIS have a far better track record than apache, security wise.
...if Microsoft had documented this behavior. Yet still, I fail to see what the big deal is. So you can't force an IP address to a domain with hosts.txt for some sites that microsoft controls. If you need to do that, for example for some corporate filter or updating solution, you could just modify your own dns server. Home users on the other hand get more reliable access to windows update, which is very important. Otherwise it would be trivial for malware to block the computer from recieving updates, and the automatic updates would silently fail.
A windows computer has two ports open out of the box, 139/tcp and 445/tcp. These are SMB ports, and I'm not even sure that they're open when you don't have shared folders or printers.
They 'welding' of IE into the OS consists mainly of having the rendering component as a seperate dll that is also used by other applications. Having modularized applications and thus enabling code reuse is a good thing. It is just unfortunate that mshtml.dll seems to be full of bugs. Writing a HTML renderer is far from trivial and not a task that should be left to every single application developer. With a shared component at least every application that uses it gets the benefits of patches to that component.
Please be specific - how did Microsoft abuse their monopoly, especially in the EU? There are many competitors to Microsoft. Tobit comes to mind, for example, as an alternative to Exchange.
It is reasonable to carry over old code to a new platform if you want to keep compatibility. Why in the world do you think a rewrite would improve security? It would only cause MORE bugs for years and years to come. Right now, Win32/GDI is quite bug-free, or at least undocumented bug-free. The WMF bug was a design flaw, not a coding error. Also, this has nothing to do with Win9x, for which they HAVE cut the support cord regarding the WMF vulnerability.
Microsoft releases updates on "patch tuesday" as opposed to "as soon as possible" because admins asked for easier planning of downtimes. They're releasing this patch now, because their customers consider it to be extremly critical. Where's the problem?
I am not a network cabling specialist, but at least here in Germany ist quite difficult to find pure UTP cabling. The standard seems to be FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair) which has a metal foil underneath the outer coat. There's a thin bare wire which connects to the shielding inside each jack. The jacks themselves have additional contacts which connect to matching metal contacts on the sides of the plugs.
"Cup" as a measurement is not uncommon in Europe, although it is usually meant literally. (1/2 Cup means "fill a normal size cup half way") Same for tablespoons and teaspoons.
The thing is, you can not play any steam game until it is not fully updated. Turning off automatic downloading does not help - the game will be simply greyed out in the games list until you perform the update.
Whoa, there... while filesharing is legal, things like Kazaa Lite are not. That software is a sewere violation of copyright since they're redistributing Sharman Networks' Client modified and without permission. Of course, if one says "I'll download warez & copyrighted mp3's only" one might as well say "The hell with software copyrights".
LotR was less CGI than most people believe... Peter Jackson is very fond of minatures and used them for almost everything in the movie. Rivendell, Isengard, Moria, Lothlorien - all "huge" miniatures. If you want to gripe about CGI then LotR is not the movie you're looking for. Peter Jackson just uses the right tools for the job, and for Gollum CGI was the only way to go - a guy in a suit would've looked more than "a little fake". It still did look fake anyways, so you should be happy.
I fail to see how it would improve the internet if everybody could run his/her own server from home. After all, everbody can have a server already, only not from home. I think that if everybody had static IPs and servers running in their basements, the number of DDOS attacks would explode.
I think the Hippocampus is used to decide what to remember and what not. This goes for both short term and long term memory. Now, if you take LSD for example, this kind of knocks out the Hippocampus or at least prevents it from functioning correctly. That's why you get the weird illusions and color sensations. The hippocampus can't sort out important from unimportant anymore. So I guess people with implants would be immune to LSD?
If you do choose to invest in a Wacom tablet, Windows 7 comes with a math input panel:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2008/10/29/windows-7-math-input-panel-screenshots
It's not very usable with a mouse, though.
Hi,
I would recommend "KRYPTO", or more precise "KRYPTO 2.0/2006 Professional Multi User Professional Data Fullbit Coding Program". The program uses the best encryption possible (called 256 bit fullbit encryption). Read up on it here:
Kryptochef
The application even sports a friendly GUI that is easy to use and allows even novice users to encrypt files.
Cheers, Fogger
Do you have any proof that hackers attack IIS more? I was under the impression that recent versions of IIS have a far better track record than apache, security wise.
...if Microsoft had documented this behavior. Yet still, I fail to see what the big deal is. So you can't force an IP address to a domain with hosts.txt for some sites that microsoft controls. If you need to do that, for example for some corporate filter or updating solution, you could just modify your own dns server. Home users on the other hand get more reliable access to windows update, which is very important. Otherwise it would be trivial for malware to block the computer from recieving updates, and the automatic updates would silently fail.
Cheers, Fogger
A windows computer has two ports open out of the box, 139/tcp and 445/tcp. These are SMB ports, and I'm not even sure that they're open when you don't have shared folders or printers.
Cheers, Fogger
They 'welding' of IE into the OS consists mainly of having the rendering component as a seperate dll that is also used by other applications. Having modularized applications and thus enabling code reuse is a good thing. It is just unfortunate that mshtml.dll seems to be full of bugs. Writing a HTML renderer is far from trivial and not a task that should be left to every single application developer. With a shared component at least every application that uses it gets the benefits of patches to that component.
Cheers, Fogger
1. hit Win-R, type cmd +
2. type "net user $user *"
3. enter new password twice
4. type exit
Now, for editing the registry you better get the monad shell.
Cheers, Fogger
Please be specific - how did Microsoft abuse their monopoly, especially in the EU? There are many competitors to Microsoft. Tobit comes to mind, for example, as an alternative to Exchange.
Cheers, Fogger
It is reasonable to carry over old code to a new platform if you want to keep compatibility. Why in the world do you think a rewrite would improve security? It would only cause MORE bugs for years and years to come. Right now, Win32/GDI is quite bug-free, or at least undocumented bug-free. The WMF bug was a design flaw, not a coding error. Also, this has nothing to do with Win9x, for which they HAVE cut the support cord regarding the WMF vulnerability.
Cheers, Fogger
Microsoft releases updates on "patch tuesday" as opposed to "as soon as possible" because admins asked for easier planning of downtimes. They're releasing this patch now, because their customers consider it to be extremly critical. Where's the problem?
Speaking of King Crimson, then no, Urge isn't meant for you - Windows Vista is.
Would that be the Fibonacci versioning system?
I don't think that's true. For example, ASUS makes a Centrino Laptop with ATI integrated graphics.
I am not a network cabling specialist, but at least here in Germany ist quite difficult to find pure UTP cabling. The standard seems to be FTP (Foiled Twisted Pair) which has a metal foil underneath the outer coat. There's a thin bare wire which connects to the shielding inside each jack. The jacks themselves have additional contacts which connect to matching metal contacts on the sides of the plugs.
Cheers, Fogger
A g is 1000th of a kg or 1000 mg :-)
"Cup" as a measurement is not uncommon in Europe, although it is usually meant literally. (1/2 Cup means "fill a normal size cup half way")
Same for tablespoons and teaspoons.
Cheers, Fogger
Google vs. MSN Search
Round One!
Fight!
Google Validation: 44 Errors
MSN Search Validation: 1 Error
Google Wins! Eh...
The thing is, you can not play any steam game until it is not fully updated. Turning off automatic downloading does not help - the game will be simply greyed out in the games list until you perform the update.
Whoa, there...
while filesharing is legal, things like Kazaa Lite are not. That software is a sewere violation of copyright since they're redistributing Sharman Networks' Client modified and without permission. Of course, if one says "I'll download warez & copyrighted mp3's only" one might as well say "The hell with software copyrights".
Cheers, Fogger
Oh, don't be so ignorant... :-)
if google = god then
begin
jesus.free;
bible.free;
end;
Real programmers code pascal.
Well, that depends on what you consider 'mathematically lossless'. I think that when you encode to mp3 you loose at least a bit of quality.
Cheers, Fogger
And why anything with double-barreled extensions (.doc.pdf) are also killed...
:-)
Well, say goodbye to your precious tar.gz's then
What exactly IS geocaching?? I've never ever heard of it.
Cheers Fogger
LotR was less CGI than most people believe... Peter Jackson is very fond of minatures and used them for almost everything in the movie. Rivendell, Isengard, Moria, Lothlorien - all "huge" miniatures. If you want to gripe about CGI then LotR is not the movie you're looking for. Peter Jackson just uses the right tools for the job, and for Gollum CGI was the only way to go - a guy in a suit would've looked more than "a little fake". It still did look fake anyways, so you should be happy.
I fail to see how it would improve the internet if everybody could run his/her own server from home. After all, everbody can have a server already, only not from home. I think that if everybody had static IPs and servers running in their basements, the number of DDOS attacks would explode.
I think the Hippocampus is used to decide what to remember and what not. This goes for both short term and long term memory. Now, if you take LSD for example, this kind of knocks out the Hippocampus or at least prevents it from functioning correctly. That's why you get the weird illusions and color sensations. The hippocampus can't sort out important from unimportant anymore. So I guess people with implants would be immune to LSD?