How About I Shoot You?
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I was walking around one day and I noticed that you don't have good security. I called over a police officer and a reporter and said, "Look, this guy should be wearing a bulletproof vest!" I then proceed to shoot you in the chest.
Just pointing out security vulnerabilities?
I agree with the rest of/., just playing Devil's Advocate.
As of yet, there are no good programs (SHOUTcast doesn't count, no GUI) to broadcast streaming media live from a Macintosh computer. I'm surprised that video came first! At this point, Quicktime Streaming Server will only broadcast pre-recorded MP3's. When will Apple release something like this?
something i just did and i encourage everybody else to do is ask Audiogalaxy to make their master server open source. direct your request to help@audiogalaxy.com and ask them to help keep Audiogalaxy alive forever. No matter what happens legally, ideas live on.
didn't Steve Jobs revel in the wonder of OS X by saying that Macs were being used to develop Quake III, and that it was going to be released on PC and Mac simultaneously? So much for promises from Steve...
Something I haven't yet seen on the/. boards are reference to AOLServer. I know all you guys are apache fans, but AOLServer is a fantastic database-backed web programming server. It runs postgreSQL and tcl flawlessly, regardless of it's AOL prefix. Nothing really changed when AOL bought it besides the name. Same with Winamp. I think it is safe to predict the same result with the purchase of Red Hat.
Which is good. Microsoft is a big, powerful company that we can have confidence in because they have lots of programmers and the company isn't going to die.
Well, if you were the goverment, and something posed a threat to your so-called "national security" (reminds me more of an open safe), what would YOU do?
I was walking around one day and I noticed that you don't have good security. I called over a police officer and a reporter and said, "Look, this guy should be wearing a bulletproof vest!" I then proceed to shoot you in the chest.
/., just playing Devil's Advocate.
Just pointing out security vulnerabilities?
I agree with the rest of
As of yet, there are no good programs (SHOUTcast doesn't count, no GUI) to broadcast streaming media live from a Macintosh computer. I'm surprised that video came first! At this point, Quicktime Streaming Server will only broadcast pre-recorded MP3's. When will Apple release something like this?
This same story appeared at Macslash... time: Monday July 15, @11:48AM. Check the time on this one.
Please Taco, who is trying to steal whose thunder now?
something i just did and i encourage everybody else to do is ask Audiogalaxy to make their master server open source. direct your request to help@audiogalaxy.com and ask them to help keep Audiogalaxy alive forever. No matter what happens legally, ideas live on.
>PC and PC only
didn't Steve Jobs revel in the wonder of OS X by saying that Macs were being used to develop Quake III, and that it was going to be released on PC and Mac simultaneously? So much for promises from Steve...
Imagine an Xserv rack cluster of these!
"The next big thing is really small"
The nanotech hype is so overblown, when will it finally reach applicable levels?
Tonight on fox, nanomicroscope made from hydrocarbon chain discovers the penis of John Ashcroft...
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these things...
GIF: good because it isn't lossy, bad because it's 256 color and proprietary.
http://www.brainlink.com/~stacman/Images/base.jpg
Mmm... multiFish processing.
I suppose this defeats the purpose of using asterisks to conceal your password in a place where people could be watching...
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these!
I'm not sure if anybody noticed, but there's a crack for this in last quarter's 2600. Ta ta.
it seems to me that the common electrical sensitivty symptoms are very similar to those of chronic use of methamphetamine. how can I tell? :-)
Something I haven't yet seen on the /. boards are reference to AOLServer. I know all you guys are apache fans, but AOLServer is a fantastic database-backed web programming server. It runs postgreSQL and tcl flawlessly, regardless of it's AOL prefix. Nothing really changed when AOL bought it besides the name. Same with Winamp. I think it is safe to predict the same result with the purchase of Red Hat.
Which is good. Microsoft is a big, powerful company that we can have confidence in because they have lots of programmers and the company isn't going to die.
Well, if you were the goverment, and something posed a threat to your so-called "national security" (reminds me more of an open safe), what would YOU do?