I also thought it was pretty easy to spot and eliminate SPAM offering my mom to "Add 3inches to your penis today_________________12312vxas"
Or to eliminate javascript enabled e-mail.
SPAM is not quite a science. It's skript kiddie stuff, meaning it's not too hard to do just some open relays, and mass e-mail lists you can buy from AOL.
While I was in Germany last year, we had one PC in the house on the internet, and some of the people I know didn't even have computers on the internet.
The world isn't all like the US, where every middle-class family has an XBox, PS2, P2P Server, 2 Windows computers, and a laptop.
Some people in this world don't even have running water, in fact a great percentage. IPv4 is no crisis unless you need to have everything that uses electricity with an IP in your house
How is it possible for someone to patent something on a nationality-less object like the Internet?
How can they even enforce this, with the exception of AU based companies, what will stop my Bank in Zimbabwae from using their "patented" e-Commerce thinga-mawhatsits?
Or is it just one of those marketing things, like saying "Oxi-Clean is backed by a patented process..." Just so they look good?
We just heard on Slashdot that the new 3 billion plant wasn't living up to expectations, so IBM has to capitalize on this oppurtunity.
This is also a good thing for the mac community because now the G5 will get a lot more "work" done on it, because IBM will have to compete with other 64-bit manufacturers on a broader stage than just the Mac arena.
Where have you been for the past ten years. Big Corps. screwing the little guy, along with the government. Whoda'thunkit. Something needs to be changed here, and "being amazed" won't cut it.
You seem to miss the beauty of the ports collection.
Using the ports I can adapt my server to be my desktop computer, and vice versa with my desktop PC.
If you look into other "enterprise" OSS solutions, you'll find out they are not HUGELY different from the normal solutions. For instance redhat enterprise software is mostly different from the normal redhat OS because it has a longer shelf-life, meaning you do not need to upgrade every 6 months.
First off, I understand why them did the two movies together, to cut costs.
But now it just seems like conveyor belted movies, no more "art"
Which is what I thought film was supposed to be, an art. I don't believe in art you can just pump out on a regular basis (With massive advertising campaigns)
Hollywood has doing this for a while, so they'll probably turn into something like the RIAA sueing DivX folks after they fail to reap massive returns on bad movies.
I agree, the paranoia is not necessary. That is why we have guns and free speech.
If the system gets out of control, we protest, and don't vote for fat cat Politicians, who will change after they find out that they wont get their huge check now.
If all else fails, i'll go get an assault rifle at a gun show, and kill them all
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TO beat copy protection, you can copy it on a legacy system, boot into DOS, use a *nix OS, or use one of many standalone CD-Burners.
Copy protection that I have encountered has always been aimed at the usual Win98/2000/XP users, but not me, on MacOS X-FreeBSD.
You make a good point about rootkits and security for linux and other unices.
You must remember the user-base for this different OSes. The average person that runs a *nix computer is almost 95% a geek. Meaning, most geeks, take care of security. They lock up the inetd super server, and take out finger,telnet,rlogin and other things they just don't need
With MacOS X in the default install, it installs what the average user needs, but allows the uber-geek to enable features that he wants, root, sendmail, etc.
For Windows boxen, it seems to default install to the lowest common denominator. I once installed MacOS X Jaguar, and Windows 2k side by side, and then checked vunerabilities, the MacOS X box was almost completely locked up, except for Apple File Sharing and Samba. Meanwhile, the W2k had about 12 useless services running right out of the box.
The manufacturer can also help with security, by making sure vunerabilities aren't there, unless Joe Somebody wants them there.
[sarcasm]
Damn him for lowering taxes and stimulating the economy after the downturns of the 70's!! Bastard!
What a damned asshole! Standing up to the Soviet Union during the cold war! What the hell was he thinking!
[/sarcasm]
You must not be from the age where Reagan was president, yes he did further the deficiet, but at this cost, he helped this country on it's way to economic stability which blossomed during Clinton's era.
It's amazing how short-sighted these teens of today are.
but annoys mosquitoes within a range of three feet
I annoy my little cousin, it doesn't repel him
Also, 3 FEET! That means it will protect my upper body, and leave my lower body for the wolves?
I mean, not even the average asian is 3 feet. At least 5, meaning 2 feet are getting screwed.
You get a quick and dirty version, and release that ASAP. Name that one, "Client/Home"
Then spend the extra 6 weeks to a year developing something Correct and proper, sell that for twice as much and name it the "Server/Professional Version"
I also thought it was pretty easy to spot and eliminate SPAM offering my mom to "Add 3inches to your penis today_________________12312vxas"
Or to eliminate javascript enabled e-mail.
SPAM is not quite a science. It's skript kiddie stuff, meaning it's not too hard to do just some open relays, and mass e-mail lists you can buy from AOL.
This doesn't seem at all like a CRISIS!
While I was in Germany last year, we had one PC in the house on the internet, and some of the people I know didn't even have computers on the internet.
The world isn't all like the US, where every middle-class family has an XBox, PS2, P2P Server, 2 Windows computers, and a laptop.
Some people in this world don't even have running water, in fact a great percentage. IPv4 is no crisis unless you need to have everything that uses electricity with an IP in your house
Holy hell, a long time bullshit MacOS X, Apple, and BSD troll has taken on Windows'(tm) next big competitor, felines.
Some trolls are asking to get modded down with their posts, this one is asking to get shot, good grief charlie brown
Can someone explain this to me honestly?
How is it possible for someone to patent something on a nationality-less object like the Internet?
How can they even enforce this, with the exception of AU based companies, what will stop my Bank in Zimbabwae from using their "patented" e-Commerce thinga-mawhatsits?
Or is it just one of those marketing things, like saying "Oxi-Clean is backed by a patented process..." Just so they look good?
Anyways, go Australia!
If you're getting WiFi access in the plane, why not just go VoIP?
Unless they setup a proxy or something like that, I guess it should work?
you aren't missing much, this troll uses this same poem in different forms on almost all BSD related threads.
We just heard on Slashdot that the new 3 billion plant wasn't living up to expectations, so IBM has to capitalize on this oppurtunity.
This is also a good thing for the mac community because now the G5 will get a lot more "work" done on it, because IBM will have to compete with other 64-bit manufacturers on a broader stage than just the Mac arena.
both the CLIE UX50 and UX40 handhelds will be available through American retailers in September for about $700 and $600
I'm awfully sorry Sony, even though the Clie is cool as hell, $600!!!!
Dell sells complete desktop systems for around $400 - $500. With monitor.
Substitute portability for sensibility.
"This is simply amazing to me."
Where have you been for the past ten years. Big Corps. screwing the little guy, along with the government. Whoda'thunkit. Something needs to be changed here, and "being amazed" won't cut it.
Protests, boycotts, and contacting your rep.!
It's a sad day in troll history, when the troll accidentally compliments the OS in question.
Meanwhile, he seems to be from the future, with an Opteron which isn't availible yet, along with MacOS X 10.3 (Panther)
Athlon64 XP -3000+, wha?
On Netcraft MacOS X shows up as MacOS X and in the server string it states "Darwin"
:-)
So no, they are not including MacOS X
You seem to miss the beauty of the ports collection.
Using the ports I can adapt my server to be my desktop computer, and vice versa with my desktop PC.
If you look into other "enterprise" OSS solutions, you'll find out they are not HUGELY different from the normal solutions. For instance redhat enterprise software is mostly different from the normal redhat OS because it has a longer shelf-life, meaning you do not need to upgrade every 6 months.
What would be the difference between Grid Computing and then a "psduedo-cluster" networked together with VPN Tunnels?
From the article they seem to be basically the same thing. Or am I wrong?
Does this strike anybody as disgusting, or odd.
First off, I understand why them did the two movies together, to cut costs.
But now it just seems like conveyor belted movies, no more "art"
Which is what I thought film was supposed to be, an art. I don't believe in art you can just pump out on a regular basis (With massive advertising campaigns)
Hollywood has doing this for a while, so they'll probably turn into something like the RIAA sueing DivX folks after they fail to reap massive returns on bad movies.
I agree, the paranoia is not necessary. That is why we have guns and free speech.
If the system gets out of control, we protest, and don't vote for fat cat Politicians, who will change after they find out that they wont get their huge check now.
If all else fails, i'll go get an assault rifle at a gun show, and kill them all
TO beat copy protection, you can copy it on a legacy system, boot into DOS, use a *nix OS, or use one of many standalone CD-Burners.
Copy protection that I have encountered has always been aimed at the usual Win98/2000/XP users, but not me, on MacOS X-FreeBSD.
You make a good point about rootkits and security for linux and other unices.
You must remember the user-base for this different OSes. The average person that runs a *nix computer is almost 95% a geek. Meaning, most geeks, take care of security. They lock up the inetd super server, and take out finger,telnet,rlogin and other things they just don't need
With MacOS X in the default install, it installs what the average user needs, but allows the uber-geek to enable features that he wants, root, sendmail, etc.
For Windows boxen, it seems to default install to the lowest common denominator. I once installed MacOS X Jaguar, and Windows 2k side by side, and then checked vunerabilities, the MacOS X box was almost completely locked up, except for Apple File Sharing and Samba. Meanwhile, the W2k had about 12 useless services running right out of the box.
The manufacturer can also help with security, by making sure vunerabilities aren't there, unless Joe Somebody wants them there.
[sarcasm]
Damn him for lowering taxes and stimulating the economy after the downturns of the 70's!! Bastard!
What a damned asshole! Standing up to the Soviet Union during the cold war! What the hell was he thinking!
[/sarcasm]
You must not be from the age where Reagan was president, yes he did further the deficiet, but at this cost, he helped this country on it's way to economic stability which blossomed during Clinton's era.
It's amazing how short-sighted these teens of today are.
Apple IIgs is dying!
This must be a real slow news day.
but annoys mosquitoes within a range of three feet
I annoy my little cousin, it doesn't repel him
Also, 3 FEET! That means it will protect my upper body, and leave my lower body for the wolves?
I mean, not even the average asian is 3 feet. At least 5, meaning 2 feet are getting screwed.
Here's what you do,
You get a quick and dirty version, and release that ASAP. Name that one, "Client/Home"
Then spend the extra 6 weeks to a year developing something Correct and proper, sell that for twice as much and name it the "Server/Professional Version"
Seemed to work for that other software company, I forgot their name, but it starts with an M and ends with something like icrosoft
Well, seeing as I don't have the time or beer to use option A or B, I guess i'll have to fuck a gal 10 times by friday afternoon and make it work.
If it does you could make a dreaded BACKUP!
Seriously, it's one text file, gimme a break.