Well, this is no surprise really. Bringing the total number of corporations doing Kazaa/Fasttrack logging to at least two. For years now several companies have been poisoning the fasttrack and other p2p nets along with doing logging based on the weak hashes and/or a more sophisticated hash that can actually determine their bogus content from the real stuff - upon arrival of the completed data. Fasttrack has been used and abused far worse than any of the other nets out there, it really isn't worth it. slsk, edonkey, and torrents are there if you still want to engage in the experiment of unsecured, unauthenticating p2p - don't ever think no one is logging you though - just be happy your content didn't get poisoned.
This looks like cool tech. The pictures on the site are definatly bogus - But who knows, they are based in utah so being land locked prolly has them being a bit loopy. The matrix of triangles makes me worry since a break of one component would weaken the overall structure many more times over than a geometricly simplier structure made out of steel. Make sense? I like those cute little bar graphs on the site, unf unf.
I have heard others say that: The only truely intuitive interface for us humans is the nipple.
Well, this is no surprise really. Bringing the total number of corporations doing Kazaa/Fasttrack logging to at least two. For years now several companies have been poisoning the fasttrack and other p2p nets along with doing logging based on the weak hashes and/or a more sophisticated hash that can actually determine their bogus content from the real stuff - upon arrival of the completed data. Fasttrack has been used and abused far worse than any of the other nets out there, it really isn't worth it. slsk, edonkey, and torrents are there if you still want to engage in the experiment of unsecured, unauthenticating p2p - don't ever think no one is logging you though - just be happy your content didn't get poisoned.
I downloaded and installed Solaris 10 onto my sun4u Ultra 5 about a month and a half ago :)
Gives me a tingley feeling just reading the post.
This looks like cool tech. The pictures on the site are definatly bogus - But who knows, they are based in utah so being land locked prolly has them being a bit loopy. The matrix of triangles makes me worry since a break of one component would weaken the overall structure many more times over than a geometricly simplier structure made out of steel. Make sense? I like those cute little bar graphs on the site, unf unf.
Can't we just just apt-get along? nyuk nyuk