What about removing DFU mode, which is the current way a lot of untethered jailbreaks work? Making it harder for unlockers/jailbreakers isn't outside of what Jobs and company would do.
Apple hardware tends to have fewer driver issues because the hardware is fairly consistent even across the Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook lines. You also know what minimum level of CPU, GPU, and RAM to expect from a "2007 Mac" and an end user can understand this.
I don't like the price, but I DO like the compatibility across multiple models. Very appealing.
As for EVE dropping Linux because it wont do premium content... like who cares. The premium content adds nothing to the actual game play, no one should really care if the visuals look a little better.
CCP is dropping the standard client altogether. Premium (and what they are calling "Premium Lite") is all they will support. I care, because premium won't run in Linux, and I don't have very high hopes for the newer premium lite client they're coming out with in March (earlier if you use their test server).
I hope all this works, but I agree with you on the interesting part. Politics and strategy is all that keeps me interested - it definitely isn't game content.
OK, it was a rushed comment. You are right. But point and fact: others have carelessly used USB keys with classified information and lost them. This is a completely separate thing, having nothing to do with you storing movies on a HD (personal data).
Sorry how it came off, and thanks for your efforts.
Am I the only one reading this to be worried about security ?
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I think the key is *in a few months*... you might not be able to do what you want, the way you want. Of course, if you're willing to pay extra fees in the short term, signup for a pre-paid account and switch back later! Just make your decision before the 31st, it seems...
One example from our project: we had to get some internationalized text from an XML interface. This text was used to get data came from an Oracle db, in ISO-8859-1 coding, and the XML interface used UTF-8 coding. After three weeks of failures, the.NET team threw in the towel and I did it in half a day, using Python and PyQt. It seems that the challenge of handling a mixed set of accented and unaccented characters in mixed encodings, getting the data from Oracle, handling the XML, and printing it correctly to the screen was too much of a challenge to the.NET developers.
I have noticed that - on both sides - profficient developers continue to make claims that their way is better. I have patched code before I knew nothing about... does it mean that IDE X is better than Y because I was able to do a task faster? What about QA, or DBA's? Show me a good automated testing tool in Linux (don't say unit testing, this doesn't apply as most of the good tools are cross-platform) and I'll be more convinced.
Linux rocks, btw, for coding and debugging.
All I can say.... is wow! Thanks for the link to the discussion. I might just look for another language with a sharp direction change from its previous roots.
Just because a few people think its cool on IRC doesn't make it so.
You bring up a good point, but the law in this case would not change. I highly doubt any court of law that could complel you to reveal a password would have ANY compassion.
Of course I hope there ARE sane Judges out there... I just doubt it.
I've done this in 3.1/95 with the SHELL= variable, in 98 replacing explorer.exe, etc, and in 2000/xp by replacing the accessibility tools. (I forget the name, but try pressing shift 5 times before you login with windows XP - or after and use task manager to see what comes up)..
I was in a borders on Saturday 2/9/08 (sitting in the Starbucks section) in Macon, GA and paying the $2.99 for 2hr fee to AT&T. They got rid of T-Mobile already.
I don't think something so obvious for everyone would be of any benefit, but certainly for the majority it might, but there will be spam that gets through.
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Its not McGyver, its General O'Neil, and he used an zed-pm:)
It is my understanding this game was originally designed for the PSP. The PC, and XBOX 360 ports are closely related, and doesn't really add anything beyond what the PSP has.
The airforce has the source to most Microsoft products, and I have to assume most other departments do, too. Not to say that PFC J. Doe can get it, but someone has it.
M$ isn't into hiding it from everyone, just into protecting its secrecy.
It was released about 4/25, but doesn't show up when you look for dtrace - its works great in Linux/UNIX environments for tracing errors through different packages / libraries.
What about removing DFU mode, which is the current way a lot of untethered jailbreaks work? Making it harder for unlockers/jailbreakers isn't outside of what Jobs and company would do.
http://github.com/capttaco/Briefs/commit/7124127274d77e5aba899049072cbd68d82cc048
I'll take the license/release checked in that has fewer restrictions, thank you very much!
Copy/archive at will.
Actually, 0.55% of the *EARLY SHIPMENTS* called in and returned their phone - to Applecare. The dataset doesn't necessarily include all phones.
I don't like the price, but I DO like the compatibility across multiple models. Very appealing.
ICSI link from Augusta: http://netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/restore/id=43ca3cda-24704-6729e1f9-944a-4263-9b69
I say farewell BoB (although they're not really dead, just delayed in sovereignty).
The overall war in Eve won't be affected much.
CCP is dropping the standard client altogether. Premium (and what they are calling "Premium Lite") is all they will support. I care, because premium won't run in Linux, and I don't have very high hopes for the newer premium lite client they're coming out with in March (earlier if you use their test server).
I hope all this works, but I agree with you on the interesting part. Politics and strategy is all that keeps me interested - it definitely isn't game content.
OK, it was a rushed comment. You are right. But point and fact: others have carelessly used USB keys with classified information and lost them. This is a completely separate thing, having nothing to do with you storing movies on a HD (personal data).
Sorry how it came off, and thanks for your efforts.
Am I the only one reading this to be worried about security ?
I think the key is *in a few months*... you might not be able to do what you want, the way you want. Of course, if you're willing to pay extra fees in the short term, signup for a pre-paid account and switch back later! Just make your decision before the 31st, it seems...
I have noticed that - on both sides - profficient developers continue to make claims that their way is better. I have patched code before I knew nothing about... does it mean that IDE X is better than Y because I was able to do a task faster? What about QA, or DBA's? Show me a good automated testing tool in Linux (don't say unit testing, this doesn't apply as most of the good tools are cross-platform) and I'll be more convinced. Linux rocks, btw, for coding and debugging.
All I can say .... is wow! Thanks for the link to the discussion. I might just look for another language with a sharp direction change from its previous roots.
Just because a few people think its cool on IRC doesn't make it so.
You bring up a good point, but the law in this case would not change. I highly doubt any court of law that could complel you to reveal a password would have ANY compassion.
Of course I hope there ARE sane Judges out there... I just doubt it.
ssh! don't tell m$ that..
seriously, they've already locked down some BIOS configurations, although I can't recall any examples (so I could be wrong).
This does seem like a logical progression, if they can get code added to some BIOS chips...
... IN ALL WINDOWS VERSIONS!
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I've done this in 3.1/95 with the SHELL= variable, in 98 replacing explorer.exe, etc, and in 2000/xp by replacing the accessibility tools. (I forget the name, but try pressing shift 5 times before you login with windows XP - or after and use task manager to see what comes up)..
Writing this from linux or i'd check
very nasty in computer labs
I read that as AMD's Chuck Norris, and was really interested then... now I'm just disappointed.
Remember, Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird.
I was in a borders on Saturday 2/9/08 (sitting in the Starbucks section) in Macon, GA and paying the $2.99 for 2hr fee to AT&T. They got rid of T-Mobile already.
http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage
sagemath.org seems slashdotted.
ummm
if s/gmail.com/ then s/+.*@/@/
? Strip it out in code?
I don't think something so obvious for everyone would be of any benefit, but certainly for the majority it might, but there will be spam that gets through.
Its not McGyver, its General O'Neil, and he used an zed-pm :)
It is my understanding this game was originally designed for the PSP. The PC, and XBOX 360 ports are closely related, and doesn't really add anything beyond what the PSP has.
The airforce has the source to most Microsoft products, and I have to assume most other departments do, too. Not to say that PFC J. Doe can get it, but someone has it.
M$ isn't into hiding it from everyone, just into protecting its secrecy.
dtrace != dltrace. But yes, I know dtrace is a lot older.
Just stating there are tools out there that work in similar ways. I just happen to know the guy that wrote this one.
It was released about 4/25, but doesn't show up when you look for dtrace - its works great in Linux/UNIX environments for tracing errors through different packages / libraries.
great job theif!
-Iridium
Yes, but they won't talk about it.
Any guesses as to why?