agreed. metadata shmetadata i'm not buying it too. all photos is in directories for example like "New Year 2004" and with unique filenames like "Me drunk under the table":-)
...main virus-writing computer at home has no Internet connection at all; he has walled it off like an airlocked biological-weapons lab, so that nothing can escape, even by accident.
cool! he even airlocked his room. h4rdc0r3 d00d3! those viruses are one nasty creatures.
actually why so drastic measures? just disconnecting RJ45 or RJ11 cable would do the job:-)
By relying so exclusively on Microsoft products, virus authors say, we have created a digital monoculture, a dangerous thinning of the Internet's gene pool.
monoculture is bad! why those "one and only standard" fanboys don't understand that? that's why zillion linux distributions, WMs and hardware platforms is Good Thing(TM).
yes but for download is only updates for Windows Players and RealPlayer Enterprise Solution... and i'm using Helix Player on Linux so maybe i'm safe...
my cable modem is capped at 128/64. am i bandwidth hog too? i'm sitting on p2p 24h a day.
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tags are designed for detection in 50-1000 feet range
RFID readers placed every 50-1000 feet will solve tracking problem. for example one building where all workers have id cards with built in RFID tags...
ahh my old and trusty nokia 6150. from my pc i just upload really unique ringtone (thats not in web, paper and other stupid ringtone charts) and thats all. i don't like and don't need those new fancy shmancy phones.
He discusses MyDoom, and also evidently someone on slashdot who posted his home address and phone number, resulting in a DDOS of his house during the superbowl
Darl reads slashdot??!! and can you imagine your house in denial of service? and distributed? all rooms are denying you sevice... even toilet... oh horror:-)
since Opera stays loaded all time (Mandrake box only for net) loading speed don't bother me. but that's an issue with every prog that don't preload itself in memory with first os startup (like IE in Windows sits always in memory). looks like rendering speed affects version that is for your platform. mine just flys:-)
It's a pity Opera on Linux keeps crashing. On Windows, it's great, though.
i think it's something with font handling. i got occassional crashes in pages that uses chinese, japanese and other interesting fonts... but thanks to auto-save session feature its nothing big.
They've developed a complex solution for a simple problem that already had a simple solution.
it's really simple. they are in need to find more uses for their "new" and "innovative" WinFS...
agreed. metadata shmetadata i'm not buying it too. all photos is in directories for example like "New Year 2004" and with unique filenames like "Me drunk under the table" :-)
adding a copyright infringement claim to the already complicated case.
:-)
adding a another crackpipe to the already complicated case
Artificial life can spin out of control -- and when it does, it can take real life with it.
nice sentence.
phew... i actually read whole fscking looong article by pasting links in google! how's that? now, give me a cookie!
...main virus-writing computer at home has no Internet connection at all; he has walled it off like an airlocked biological-weapons lab, so that nothing can escape, even by accident.
:-)
cool! he even airlocked his room. h4rdc0r3 d00d3! those viruses are one nasty creatures.
actually why so drastic measures? just disconnecting RJ45 or RJ11 cable would do the job
Microsoft officials disagree that their programs are poor quality, of course.
:-)
bwahahahahhahaaa
but of course that's users who are poor quality
By relying so exclusively on Microsoft products, virus authors say, we have created a digital monoculture, a dangerous thinning of the Internet's gene pool.
monoculture is bad! why those "one and only standard" fanboys don't understand that? that's why zillion linux distributions, WMs and hardware platforms is Good Thing(TM).
Microsoft, the perennial whipping boy of the geek world
:-)
so true
yes but for download is only updates for Windows Players and RealPlayer Enterprise Solution... and i'm using Helix Player on Linux so maybe i'm safe...
phew... i am relieved.
my cable modem is capped at 128/64. am i bandwidth hog too? i'm sitting on p2p 24h a day.
tags are designed for detection in 50-1000 feet range
RFID readers placed every 50-1000 feet will solve tracking problem. for example one building where all workers have id cards with built in RFID tags...
...but does it run Linux? oh, wait... nevermind...
ahh my old and trusty nokia 6150. from my pc i just upload really unique ringtone (thats not in web, paper and other stupid ringtone charts) and thats all. i don't like and don't need those new fancy shmancy phones.
He discusses MyDoom, and also evidently someone on slashdot who posted his home address and phone number, resulting in a DDOS of his house during the superbowl
:-)
Darl reads slashdot??!!
and can you imagine your house in denial of service? and distributed? all rooms are denying you sevice... even toilet... oh horror
indeed. not only that but movies, games, software...
if they add another ,000 that would be really nice :-)
that typo is really stupid. i hope next time they don't mistype IBM with something like UBM or something.
it looks like its all just for av software vendors benefit. i mean, av companies are interested in clueless users.
check out shematic in that reuters article. not only SCO is DOSed but some software firm SGO too :-) btw there is some cool looking worm in that pic.
i'm using google beacuse it is search engine and not stinking bloated portal like yahoo. if google becomes portal then i think it's over.
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since Opera stays loaded all time (Mandrake box only for net) loading speed don't bother me. but that's an issue with every prog that don't preload itself in memory with first os startup (like IE in Windows sits always in memory). looks like rendering speed affects version that is for your platform. mine just flys :-)
Mandrake 9.1: RealPlayer. download. click rpm. input root password. installed. watch Nasa TV. wha?
It also maintains a 'recently closed' list of tabs that have been closed. A godsend if you accidentally close a tab down.
Ctrl-Alt-Z for that last accidentally closed window. i can't live without it!
It's a pity Opera on Linux keeps crashing. On Windows, it's great, though.
i think it's something with font handling. i got occassional crashes in pages that uses chinese, japanese and other interesting fonts... but thanks to auto-save session feature its nothing big.