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  1. OpenBSD provides web� on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    server Apache which isn't part of windows like Internet Exploder.
    You can use mozilla on OpenBSD.

  2. Re: 3 BSDs? on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    Finally, I'm ontopic when I'm talking about KAOS, the operating system I'm developing.

    KAOS is based on OpenBSD, it has all of OpenBSD and KAOS runs on top.

    The kernel is different, it's an exokernel or system that does OS functions in the apps.
    This makes it run faster and more stable.
    The unique parts are agent applications, evolving code, samizdat censor resistance, demonic management and weapons grade cryptography.

    OpenBSD is more secure (no security flaws in default install since 1997) due to better testing.

    Add this to the first reply: KaosBSD.
    The secure Unix with the best GUI, kernel & programs yet.

  3. Baby in a month� on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    I think you'll find the open source movement is full of geeks who donate sperm.
    It's the only way they'll get it in a woman...

  4. Re:Standard Corporate Security Policy on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    They have the talent to do the job, but they won't allow people to know enough of the program for it to work.

    I am creating an OS which is secure out of the box, KAOS is based on OpenBSD.
    It's possible to make a full OS under 100 megs of code, which is what XP has.
    I have the advantage of letting evolution do hard work on my code, I don't need to open source it to get reliable code.

    Put 5900 women in a room and I'll try making babies for an hour with each one...
    That's 1 year of sex, 16 hours per day.

  5. Re:Standard Corporate Security Policy on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    It could be that they've heard about my plans for KAOS, a very secure operating system.

    If I were in their shoes, I'd be scared of someone who doesn't have to limit the security to please the government .

    This may sound like wishful thinking, but because most of the OS and apps are designed in Java2 it could be a concern.

  6. Re:abandon all hope, ye who enter. on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    The space shuttle runs on a 1983 processor.
    Now you could replace the computer with a PDA, each astronaut should have a PDA.
    If they did that, they'd be able to have multiple redundantcy points.

    Microsoft has US$40 billion in cash, they can afford anything, they could even buy a small country if they wanted to.

    File system permissions are not useful, my brother always manages to screw up when I'm logged in as root and make root the only user who can write.

    Apple is ready to do that to them, Darwin is FreeBSD which is made for i386.
    All Apple needs to do to take on microsoft is port Aqua and intergrate virtual PC into the OS.
    OS X intel would then run coccoa apps, windows apps and linux apps in 1 OS.
    Then microsoft would no longer have a monopoly on the intel platform.

  7. Listen to Slave 4 U? on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0

    I always watch that on channel V
    Damn, britney's hot!

  8. Link that works, no registration� on Microsoft to Focus on Security · · Score: 0
  9. Friends of JonKatz on Scientific American On Bad Patents · · Score: 0


    JonKatz is all alone in the world.

  10. Re: software development on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    I'm programming an operating system which is made on the basis of usefulness.
    Fortunately, I'm in New Zealand, so I can write: encryption which is better than US military spec, illegal in the USA, UK, Russia, France, China and other places where freedom is dead.
    programs that may mutate over time.
    programs that hasn't been tested.
    programs that don't really crash like windows.

    And I can say get stuffed to anyone who wants to apply foreign law to my products.

  11. Re:Not Like Automobile Testing on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    There is no way I am ever going to submit anything to a National Software Agency, do you think I'd get a certificate for software they classify as munitions?

  12. Re:Would it cover today's unreported SOLARIS EXPLO on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    not true, /. also covers this holesometimes

  13. Great minds think alike� on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    Snap! I was going to say that, but you wrote it for me.

    Personally, I think the greens and libertarians should merge.
    I am a green, yet I'm not a socialist or pro dope. I'm a capitalist and a believer in freedom.

    Maybe they should regroup as liberal greens?

  14. Re:open source on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    If linus got taken to court, it would be reasonable to expect responsibility.
    If stallman had to go to court, I'd celebrate the removal of yet another weirdo.

    Seriously, he's living in the 60's with this free-love and anti-capitalism propaganda.

  15. Re: petition on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    > Petitioning for geographical/geo-political HTTP request headers in client browsers.

    That's stupid, it allows for more censorship of the internet based on the laws of the client.
    Don't you think that it goes against the distribution of information in favor of borders?

  16. Re:open source on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    I wouldn't include OpenBSD in that list as they haven't had a flaw in their core distribution since 1997.
    If the flaw is in the default install, then I would hold them liable.

  17. Re:open source on Laws to Punish Insecure Software Vendors? · · Score: 0

    you don't always pay for commercial software, sometimes personal or academic use is free.
    Remember Netscape version 1 to 3 was pay for commercial use?

    Not all Open Source is free, you usually pay for a CD becuase it's more reliable than downloading every file.

  18. parallel download on Mathematical Analysis of Gnutella · · Score: 0

    In KAOS, my OS blah blah blah, Samizdat is the protocol for fileswaps & communication.
    You can download from the closest or fastest copy of the file as it takes note of your files and their metadata to a local server which keeps the user lists handy for faster searching.
    This is being designed in Java2 and will be native in KAOS, etc.
    May come to OS X, XP & Linux native later.

  19. Re: please kill yourself on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    With an ugly face like his, he'd be doing the world a favor...

  20. Re:Add a card? get a real computer! on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    A) it would cost you less, you live in the USA.
    B) not when I run Virtual PC 5.

    C) I actually have more programs than just Mac and PC, I have my KAOS programs from my operating system.

    These programs are not available on PC because KAOS hasn't been ported to PC yet.
    It's design is currently Dual G4 only.

  21. 5th grade called, on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    The teacher wants you to get off SlashDot and come back to class...

  22. I never troll� on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    sorry, someone gave the wrong info on the size, but the principle stands.

    wait until the warrenty runs out, then get a bigger HD.

    As for losers, you just go look in the mirror...
    You are a big fat american who looks as stupid as you write.

  23. Re:DV editing on FireWire� on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    sure iMovies cheaper, it's free.
    You get what you pay for...

    FCP3 is what my dad needs, I just need to get him weaned off the OS 9 stuff he's using.
    I think he's sick and tired of Boris Effects.

    The reason I want to see some scratch memory on the CD mavica is so it has a buffer.
    I like the CD mavica because it's not a toy like the floppy Mavica.
    It has 1600 x 1200 res, about 200 pictures per disc and the features I want.

    I think Sony is going to redesign the CD mavica so that the CD writer is under the camera base, instead of at the back.
    The main point of the CD mavica is storage, 156 MB per disc and it can be read by any CD drive.

    Memory Cards are difficult to transfer, expensive and don't have enough room.

  24. Re:what if it's a female spammer / editor? on Lawsuits Against Spammers · · Score: 0

    I thought it would be interesting, maybe the only way some of the freaks here could ever get laid.
    (unless they somehow get enough cash for a whore)

  25. Re: iPod killer on Rio Riot and Lyra Personal Jukebox · · Score: 0

    I only have 8.18 gig of mp3's and I haven't looked for new mp3's for a few months.
    The iPod is a standard toshiba 2.5" IDE laptop drive, you can take it out and put in a larger drive if you want.
    Just copy the iPod software to the drive first.