hey, I'll send you the e-mail of the bastard who lives 3 doors down the street from me with the subwoofers than keep waking me up at 3am...(that is, if I don't lynch him first)
yeah, I just wish more browsers knew how to support PNG's alpha-channel (making images partially transparent). Until that happens, it's just another image format in the mix...
The thing I don't get with palladium is: what happens to developers? New binaries are created all the time. What, now we have to get them "signed" before we can run them? Ah, well, just more time to read slashdot that way, I suppose...
I'm also not getting the logistics of palladium; what if I write a program that does X, but also, as an undocumented feature (so that it can get signed, etc.): it can execute other programs. So can I not now use this program to execute whatever the hell I want to? For instance, get wine signed, then run any windows program in linux.
Hmm, a $500 plane ticket vs. sending a gift and calling long distance...you say that's comparable? Note that I wasn't the one asking/. for cool geek toys, I was merely responding to the suggestion saying "visit him instead of sending him something" and noting that we do not all have that luxury.
yeah, but it's all in the same line of thought where you think of what you're doing to data separately from the data itself (pre or post, it doesn't matter)
hmmm, I've got a perl web-based one I've been working on here and there, it lets you define dynamic playlists (patterns to include/not include), browse your collection (listen to songs/directories), and rename filenames and id3 tags according to a standard you define, among other things...it's kind of a hack right now (and just something I did because I had a need for it, not that I intended to show it to anyone), but if you want a copy e-mail me...(of course you have to get a webserver (apache/something) running, along with perl and a few cpan modules, which might/might not be more effort than you care about...
what about moon rocks?? I mean, they're very similar to normal earth rocks, only they're...moon rocks!
hey, I'll send you the e-mail of the bastard who lives 3 doors down the street from me with the subwoofers than keep waking me up at 3am...(that is, if I don't lynch him first)
yeah, that's some disturbing shit...I wonder what you have to smoke/inject to think that up?
and if your server is going to be very high-load, AOLServer is normally a really good choice.
(no, that's not a joke, seriously, check it out)
yeah, I just wish more browsers knew how to support PNG's alpha-channel (making images partially transparent). Until that happens, it's just another image format in the mix...
The thing I don't get with palladium is: what happens to developers? New binaries are created all the time. What, now we have to get them "signed" before we can run them? Ah, well, just more time to read slashdot that way, I suppose... I'm also not getting the logistics of palladium; what if I write a program that does X, but also, as an undocumented feature (so that it can get signed, etc.): it can execute other programs. So can I not now use this program to execute whatever the hell I want to? For instance, get wine signed, then run any windows program in linux.
Hmm, a $500 plane ticket vs. sending a gift and calling long distance...you say that's comparable? Note that I wasn't the one asking /. for cool geek toys, I was merely responding to the suggestion saying "visit him instead of sending him something" and noting that we do not all have that luxury.
yeah, but it's all in the same line of thought where you think of what you're doing to data separately from the data itself (pre or post, it doesn't matter)
a nice thought, but what if you live over 2000 km away from your dad?
ugh, reminds me of scheme...*shudders*
hmmm, I've got a perl web-based one I've been working on here and there, it lets you define dynamic playlists (patterns to include/not include), browse your collection (listen to songs/directories), and rename filenames and id3 tags according to a standard you define, among other things...it's kind of a hack right now (and just something I did because I had a need for it, not that I intended to show it to anyone), but if you want a copy e-mail me...(of course you have to get a webserver (apache/something) running, along with perl and a few cpan modules, which might/might not be more effort than you care about...