OK feed the troll!!!
Count the advisories on the core OS not the bolt on applications.
Nost of the *nix advisories are for applications (only one kernel level flaw iirc).
Most of the MS flaws are os (IE is so heavily integrated it has to be treated as OS)
This is a personal opinion, but aren't plasma sceens a dead end? They have a limited shelf life, high cost, and limited resolution.
Wouldn't the manufactures be better off investing in the development of equivalent scale tft systems? They probably are but are trying to grab a few more coins from the plasma market while it lasts.
The problem with this sort of project is that if you ananlyse a billion images looking for steg. using a billion different types of analysis then you will find some form of hidden message.
Unfortunately that hidden message will just be a statistical glitch and not really exist.
The Bible Code is an excellent example of how the act of looking for hidden messages can allow you to find hidden meaning where there isn't any.
either in the original XP based article or the Linux based comparison.
Comparing fully compiled against JIT/interpreted code seems like a fools errand especially when some of the components test aren't native to the platform the test is run on.
Come on ...
Some one usually has a torrent when somethings up for download!
Only joking .. I don't wanna get anyone in trouble! :-D
OK feed the troll!!! Count the advisories on the core OS not the bolt on applications. Nost of the *nix advisories are for applications (only one kernel level flaw iirc). Most of the MS flaws are os (IE is so heavily integrated it has to be treated as OS)
Excellent. Just what the world needs.
It'll work for our amoral leaders to produce more amoral robot scientists to produce the ultimate amoral super soldier.
[scottish]We're doomed, we're all doomed! [/scottish]
Well you can't mod my karma down any further so I'll speak my mind.
NetBSD want to change their logo and offer $100 prize for the winner.
Who Fucking Cares!
They should just do a single bsd devil with net written on its chest and give the $100 to a charity.
This is a personal opinion, but aren't plasma sceens a dead end? They have a limited shelf life, high cost, and limited resolution.
Wouldn't the manufactures be better off investing in the development of equivalent scale tft systems? They probably are but are trying to grab a few more coins from the plasma market while it lasts.
Reminds me of the early scholars trying to make sense of the universe with the Earth at the centre.
Understandable why they chose that format tho.
The spinoff that will be used by joe sixpack net user.
Time to re-print the Waldo books with Linus instead.
:-)
Sell'em to geeks and make a fortune
The photos make it look like an FPS game. Do you need a geforce 4 to live there??
Ahhhh too be called a moron by a +1 AC My day is complete!!
Is kicking himself he didn't get a patent on his _live_ cd design.
I'd be surprised if I get modded anything :D /me loves that bad karma!
Aren't ringtones, all cellphone content basically, billed to the service provider who in turn adds the cost onto the callers bill.
The ringtone (etc) provider only has one transaction charge per cellphone company.
Many thanks for posting.
I'm surprised no-ones used the peppercoin technique before.
which requires you to sign up to ensure no one RTFA! :D
Domino/Notes runs on linux as well :D
You can buy these ... they're called tricycles! :D
"Get away form her you bitch!"
The problem with this sort of project is that if you ananlyse a billion images looking for steg. using a billion different types of analysis then you will find some form of hidden message.
Unfortunately that hidden message will just be a statistical glitch and not really exist.
The Bible Code is an excellent example of how the act of looking for hidden messages can allow you to find hidden meaning where there isn't any.
Do they all sit around a campfire and Instant Message ghost stories??
Back packs full of tech gear and tents with adsl and wifi.
:D
No chance of survival anywhere theres no mains electric
This whole article reads like a dogbert/catbert explanation to the pointed haired boss.
either in the original XP based article or the Linux based comparison.
Comparing fully compiled against JIT/interpreted code seems like a fools errand especially when some of the components test aren't native to the platform the test is run on.
were asking then I'd apply.
Building loads of cool lego robots sounds fun!
You'll be the guy behind my sofa filming my moving collection then?