We asked the police here in Reykjavik to test it for CP cases.
Just be clear we can use it with any video content, it doesn't have to be illegal in order for us to test it.
I thought that would be obvious.
We make software that does this automatically so LEO and others don't have to spend all day looking at this stuff. We do this faster and more accurately than anyone else, that we know of else, in the world.
Fiber optic or not submarine cables still need optical repeaters every 100km or so. Moving these to optical switches would allow for easier deployments.
a little known but invaluable resource, www.hercjobs.org. It's a regional consortium that laboratories and universities post jobs to. I always check it every month or so.
I found this the other day when perusing the feds cybercrime resources.
http://www.cybercrime.gov/crypto.html#IVa
It's their agenda to push "key recoverable" encryption products that only they could recover plaintext from.
This and the article mentioned above is their two pronged attack against the major irritant that encryption is proving to be.
Just watch as they slowly tighten the net both from a legal and technical standpoint.
I've actually been using my recently purchased HP dm1z to mine bitcoins if anyone is interested in results. This contains the older Zacate processor (dual core 1.6Ghz and HD6310). Using a gpu miner I get about 10.4 Mhash/s. It's definitely respectable enough to do some pool mining. This is under Win7 64bit, linux might yield higher results.
I have a three monitor setup using xinerama across one nvidia quadro. No compiz however as there is no composting support for xinerama. I had to choose between TwinView with full 3d acceleration/compiz using proprietary drivers or three monitors without. The only way to get this working that I know is to use the older depreciated Xgl-server. Beautiful video of it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p3X7CdE2oc
I too use revelation I was aware of keepass and some other tools but this was the first one I tried and I liked it so much I've stuck with it. My favorite trick is to use Xforwarding over ssh to run it on a remote machine if I need my list in a hurry.
https://events.ccc.de/camp/2007/Fahrplan/attachments/1348-Camp07-NetworkStats.pdf
(the line had at least 300MBit for 1800 attendees )
Hope Number Six had a 45mb uplink, but only 10mb was used due to a bad cable connection and roughly 3000 attendees
straight from network operator from the convention)
someone can contact dragorn on nycwireless.net or watch the closing ceremonies of the last hope for the specs this year
of course LUGs are still relevant
almost all the people that replied here are involved in their local lugs and seem to be doing great. As for us http://www.lilug.org/ we're still doing amazing stuff each weekend, you know why? because they're is still amazing stuff out there to learn about linux almost every day. I almost can't believe this is a question!
So for all those out there that weren't aware, GO GET OUT THERE and visit you're local LUG.
Im wondering how this will compare to fios once its rolled out here?
And whether or not there will be any port blockage, caps.
I tend to take speed claims with a grain of salt.
Im even on Business Class optonline and they also institute caps and port blocks on 25 and 80
your problem mirrors what i wanted to do exactly one month ago. i got a lot of replies but nothing useful. then a random email came my way suggesting edna a small python script that can be run in linux or windows. it creates a small html web interface that passes m3u playlists so that your player does the requesting. its robust easy to set up and works great. Ive had friends from israel and japan stream my music on a cable modem no problem.
the website is
http://edna.sourceforge.net/
in answer to your question
The first Gui that made me sit up and take notice was kinetix 3d studio max for digital animation
the majority of work was done utilizing all three mouse buttons scrolling and ctrl and alt holding
plus you could always access thing more than one way
-jsin
Has anyone considered this would make a tasty target to someone terroristically inclined?
In one fell swoop they can back up cause massive traffic, sever railroads and freight lines and sever a water, power and broadband transmission system.
I dont know that a large scale semantic web is "impossible". Certainly what Ibm is accomplishing is
nowhere close to the Semantic web utopia we imagine.
From what i gather however All it would take is a really effective learning algorithm and the aforementioned "trust system" which i bet could be similiar to trust system of say wikipedia . eventually certain standards could be hardcoded after review by open commmunities. things such as
gravity laws languages etc standards that dont change
you should definitely get this
http://www.pulverinnovations.com/
this device allows you to used in pairs allows you to call each other through the internet and then use the ipp at you office to make local calls from that numbers area code
yeah that was a big way over the top
as im sure by now you've gotten about 200 replies on this that was not DDR but instead a amazing (if not better dupe called pyDance which MADE the table as far as im concerned. at least we werent sitting there spewing the same boring crap or giving away yet another pen ! Anyway the honorable thing might be to update your comment so you dont look so foolish but thats your call
clarifying
-jsin
by resigning.
We asked the police here in Reykjavik to test it for CP cases. Just be clear we can use it with any video content, it doesn't have to be illegal in order for us to test it. I thought that would be obvious.
http://www.videntifier.com/
Fiber optic or not submarine cables still need optical repeaters every 100km or so. Moving these to optical switches would allow for easier deployments.
a little known but invaluable resource, www.hercjobs.org. It's a regional consortium that laboratories and universities post jobs to. I always check it every month or so.
X linked from reddit thread http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_software_for_Web_2.0_services
I found this the other day when perusing the feds cybercrime resources. http://www.cybercrime.gov/crypto.html#IVa It's their agenda to push "key recoverable" encryption products that only they could recover plaintext from. This and the article mentioned above is their two pronged attack against the major irritant that encryption is proving to be. Just watch as they slowly tighten the net both from a legal and technical standpoint.
I've actually been using my recently purchased HP dm1z to mine bitcoins if anyone is interested in results. This contains the older Zacate processor (dual core 1.6Ghz and HD6310). Using a gpu miner I get about 10.4 Mhash/s. It's definitely respectable enough to do some pool mining. This is under Win7 64bit, linux might yield higher results.
I have a three monitor setup using xinerama across one nvidia quadro. No compiz however as there is no composting support for xinerama. I had to choose between TwinView with full 3d acceleration /compiz using proprietary drivers or three monitors without. The only way to get this working that I know is to use the older depreciated Xgl-server. Beautiful video of it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p3X7CdE2oc
I too use revelation I was aware of keepass and some other tools but this was the first one I tried and I liked it so much I've stuck with it. My favorite trick is to use Xforwarding over ssh to run it on a remote machine if I need my list in a hurry.
https://events.ccc.de/camp/2007/Fahrplan/attachments/1348-Camp07-NetworkStats.pdf (the line had at least 300MBit for 1800 attendees ) Hope Number Six had a 45mb uplink, but only 10mb was used due to a bad cable connection and roughly 3000 attendees straight from network operator from the convention) someone can contact dragorn on nycwireless.net or watch the closing ceremonies of the last hope for the specs this year
green karat check out the binary one http://www.greenkarat.com/detail.asp?product_id=GW001
of course LUGs are still relevant almost all the people that replied here are involved in their local lugs and seem to be doing great. As for us http://www.lilug.org/ we're still doing amazing stuff each weekend, you know why? because they're is still amazing stuff out there to learn about linux almost every day. I almost can't believe this is a question! So for all those out there that weren't aware, GO GET OUT THERE and visit you're local LUG.
yeah unless im getting screwwed here and they just messed up
Im wondering how this will compare to fios once its rolled out here? And whether or not there will be any port blockage, caps. I tend to take speed claims with a grain of salt. Im even on Business Class optonline and they also institute caps and port blocks on 25 and 80
how about just offering people a tax break for recycling their stuff? -jsin
has anyone given thought to trying this on the rarely utilized infrared port on laptops? it's just another form of electromagnetic radiation right?
I think this would be a pretty neat application to use with the existing Mars and Spirit rovers pictures sent back. -j
your problem mirrors what i wanted to do exactly one month ago. i got a lot of replies but nothing useful. then a random email came my way suggesting edna a small python script that can be run in linux or windows. it creates a small html web interface that passes m3u playlists so that your player does the requesting. its robust easy to set up and works great. Ive had friends from israel and japan stream my music on a cable modem no problem. the website is http://edna.sourceforge.net/
in answer to your question The first Gui that made me sit up and take notice was kinetix 3d studio max for digital animation the majority of work was done utilizing all three mouse buttons scrolling and ctrl and alt holding plus you could always access thing more than one way -jsin
or even perhaps that the plaque obscures the accessing of existing memories
?
Has anyone considered this would make a tasty target to someone terroristically inclined? In one fell swoop they can back up cause massive traffic, sever railroads and freight lines and sever a water, power and broadband transmission system.
I dont know that a large scale semantic web is "impossible". Certainly what Ibm is accomplishing is nowhere close to the Semantic web utopia we imagine. From what i gather however All it would take is a really effective learning algorithm and the aforementioned "trust system" which i bet could be similiar to trust system of say wikipedia . eventually certain standards could be hardcoded after review by open commmunities. things such as gravity laws languages etc standards that dont change
you should definitely get this http://www.pulverinnovations.com/ this device allows you to used in pairs allows you to call each other through the internet and then use the ipp at you office to make local calls from that numbers area code
yeah that was a big way over the top as im sure by now you've gotten about 200 replies on this that was not DDR but instead a amazing (if not better dupe called pyDance which MADE the table as far as im concerned. at least we werent sitting there spewing the same boring crap or giving away yet another pen ! Anyway the honorable thing might be to update your comment so you dont look so foolish but thats your call clarifying -jsin