This program seems to be the new hip intellectual thing to talk about at my school (highschool)... really shows how dumb people are I think...
Not that I didn't enjoy it, it's great "infotainment", it's just that anyone with any calc knowledge can go a much longer way into understanding this stuff if they look at better sources (the book for one)...
The RIAA is not out there suing people for the $. Neither are they doing it to stop the people the people they are suing from sharing. They cannot sue all 30 million people that share, but what they do accomplish is scaring people into not sharing.
When most of my laymen friends heard that "people are getting sued", they did not care that it was 300 people out of 30 million, they took down their files because they could get sued next.
As a matter of fact, I don't know anyone but myself at the moment that is sharing files on Kazaa.
The RIAA is winning: Kazaa is starting to degrade at its roots: the users that had no idea how it worked or what exactly it did, the "you type the song name in here, and you play it in there" people are stopping to share.
This is only the 1st time this has been made (I'm assuming, I know), but realise that as other companies jump on this idea, and the competition increases, you will be able to view things from more angles, etc.).
Question: if a game works @ 120 FPS at the one angle it desplays, workin in 3d will cause the video card to rerender a different picture for every angle of the 3d image, slowing down the FPS how much?
if i understand correctly, the 2.2.20 stands for the kernel version. so you are saying that MS is running their update servers on a 4 year old version of Linux?
Dream on cowboy.
The fact that you use nmap and like to sniff windows update traffic (instead of using netstat - dumbass) means absolutely shit even to a n00b like me.
MS is not the most secure OS, but if you don't have much time to spend on keeping it secure, it is a good investment. I spend 1/5th the time playing with OS than my Linux buddies do, and my computer is probably still more secure (XP+Tiny Firewall).
Linux is more secure if updated properly, but with XP at least I don't spend any of my time recompiling kernels.
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This program seems to be the new hip intellectual thing to talk about at my school (highschool)... really shows how dumb people are I think... Not that I didn't enjoy it, it's great "infotainment", it's just that anyone with any calc knowledge can go a much longer way into understanding this stuff if they look at better sources (the book for one)...
brilliant observetion INSIGHTFUL +5
Second post! Why wouldnt someone be allowed to resell something? Psht...
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The RIAA is not out there suing people for the $. Neither are they doing it to stop the people the people they are suing from sharing. They cannot sue all 30 million people that share, but what they do accomplish is scaring people into not sharing. When most of my laymen friends heard that "people are getting sued", they did not care that it was 300 people out of 30 million, they took down their files because they could get sued next. As a matter of fact, I don't know anyone but myself at the moment that is sharing files on Kazaa. The RIAA is winning: Kazaa is starting to degrade at its roots: the users that had no idea how it worked or what exactly it did, the "you type the song name in here, and you play it in there" people are stopping to share.
(The fact that you use nmap) and (like to sniff windows update traffic). you sniffed the traffic to see where it was comming from...
the question was why were you sniffing in the 1st place?
This is only the 1st time this has been made (I'm assuming, I know), but realise that as other companies jump on this idea, and the competition increases, you will be able to view things from more angles, etc.). Question: if a game works @ 120 FPS at the one angle it desplays, workin in 3d will cause the video card to rerender a different picture for every angle of the 3d image, slowing down the FPS how much?
if i understand correctly, the 2.2.20 stands for the kernel version. so you are saying that MS is running their update servers on a 4 year old version of Linux? Dream on cowboy. The fact that you use nmap and like to sniff windows update traffic (instead of using netstat - dumbass) means absolutely shit even to a n00b like me. MS is not the most secure OS, but if you don't have much time to spend on keeping it secure, it is a good investment. I spend 1/5th the time playing with OS than my Linux buddies do, and my computer is probably still more secure (XP+Tiny Firewall). Linux is more secure if updated properly, but with XP at least I don't spend any of my time recompiling kernels.
When ARE they going to come up with a scheme of P2P chat... something as simple to use as AIM, but without a central server?