Now we are on the hotlinking subject, I have written a bot that reads 2000+ RSS files and follows up to 3 levels links to grap images. The images that are found are hotlinked showed on the page below.
I think the result is fun, it shows the current topics in the world in images, and also a lot of personal photos. Is this ok? Or is it bad bad hotlinking?
I was wondering, is it possible to compile Linux for the same CPU as SCO unix is running on, and then do a binary compare to see if there are parts the same.
Compiling the same C code for the same CPU (with the same options like debug etc) must give the same binary assembler. This way it must be possible to find duplicates in the source, even the comments/layout are different.
Is this proposal not just how the ELO ranking works ?
to lazy to do RTFA or search for an FAQ, but is there a MSX emu ported to it ?
Now we are on the hotlinking subject, I have written a bot that reads 2000+ RSS files and follows up to 3 levels links to grap images. The images that are found are hotlinked showed on the page below.
http://herbert.groot.jebbink.nl/?app=rssImages
I think the result is fun, it shows the current topics in the world in images, and also a lot of personal photos. Is this ok? Or is it bad bad hotlinking?
I was wondering, is it possible to compile Linux for the same CPU as SCO unix is running on, and then do a binary compare to see if there are parts the same.
Compiling the same C code for the same CPU (with the same options like debug etc) must give the same binary assembler. This way it must be possible to find duplicates in the source, even the comments/layout are different.
From a Cobol compiler: "Computer name expected, 'AS/400' found, not accepted"