This whole topic really ticks me off. Isn't the US supposed to be all about free enterprise, commercialism, and independent thought? Yet, the government creates and enforces laws that are reminescent of the Great Cold War (wasn't really that great anyway). These laws are outdated, behind the times, lagging behind the swift advance of technology.
And how fscking arrogant can the US be?! Does the NSA, CIA, whatever-A think that no one who lives outside the US is SMART enough to make better cryptogrophy software than the US?! If that's the case, I'm embarrased to call myself a US citizen! Oh, but if cryptogrophy (better) is imported, well then, let's have a party!
And HOW can the government interpret work that I might do as having export restrictions? They can dictate WHO I can and cannot release my knowledge too or give my time to simply based off the where I park my rear-end?
And here I thought that Austrailia had some pretty stupid policies. This just tops the cake. I don't work for the government. Who are they do dictate what I do with my time and knowledge? Yeah, yeah. They're the government.
The ICA client is LIGHTYEARS ahead of VNC as far as speed is concerned. I use both here at work. VNC is comparible in functionality as the shadowing aspect of MetaFrame, however, you can install the VNC server on ANY machine. Thus, it makes remote management of desktops (win32's or Unixes) a breeze. But comparing ICA to VNC is like comparing a Watermellon to a grape. They're not even in the same catagory.
And how fscking arrogant can the US be?! Does the NSA, CIA, whatever-A think that no one who lives outside the US is SMART enough to make better cryptogrophy software than the US?! If that's the case, I'm embarrased to call myself a US citizen! Oh, but if cryptogrophy (better) is imported, well then, let's have a party!
And HOW can the government interpret work that I might do as having export restrictions? They can dictate WHO I can and cannot release my knowledge too or give my time to simply based off the where I park my rear-end?
And here I thought that Austrailia had some pretty stupid policies. This just tops the cake. I don't work for the government. Who are they do dictate what I do with my time and knowledge? Yeah, yeah. They're the government.
What do you like most about Linux from a developer's point of view and where do you see room for improvement?
The ICA client is LIGHTYEARS ahead of VNC as far as speed is concerned. I use both here at work. VNC is comparible in functionality as the shadowing aspect of MetaFrame, however, you can install the VNC server on ANY machine. Thus, it makes remote management of desktops (win32's or Unixes) a breeze. But comparing ICA to VNC is like comparing a Watermellon to a grape. They're not even in the same catagory.