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  1. Re:Flash of inspiration? on Ted Nelson Releases Xanadu · · Score: 1

    In fact, the Xanadu Operating Company (XOC) was funded by AutoDesk (of AutoCad fame) for about five years under the pretext that the Xanadu system would make a dandy archive/retrieval system for AutoCad design files. That it also tickled the imagination of AutoDesk founder John Walker was a happy coincidence.

    I was involved in a week's worth of discussion with the folks at XOC (and ESR) about turning USENET into a "coarse grain" hypertext system (after all, every article has a world-wide unique message-ID, required by the transport, and the software can use "references" like links), but there were a number of issues we didn't have clean answers for, and the discussion never resulted in software. Besides, now we have DejaNews as an archive of USENET, also Alta Vista can search it, too.

    Anyway, when Carol Bartz became CEO of AutoDesk, she cut a lot of things (AutoDesk was in financial trouble at the time), and XOC was one of the casualties. Now, one could well ask why, with five years of funding, XOC never produced anything that the market saw...

    I think the principal failing of Ted Nelson's dream was the almost relentless drive for perfection, with almost no "real world" testing of the incremental versions of the software - no one associated with the effort wanted to release anything less than complete and perfect.

    Result: nothing was ever released (until now).

    It'll be interesting to see if the code lives up to the decades of hype about it.

  2. Re:Some thoughts on encryption on When Pretty Good Privacy Isn't Good Enough · · Score: 1

    There is one industry (and its regulators) that must deal with RNGs on a nearly daily basis: the Gambling (excuse me, "gaming") Industry. The question is, what sort of hardware or software RNGs do they use, and how do the various regulators (e.g. the Electronic Services Division of the Nevada State Gaming Board) verify that the RNGs are random enough?

  3. sign of the times... on First person convicted of U.S. Internet piracy · · Score: 1

    I bet that the Software Publishers Association is happy with this.

    Any bets on whether this makes the prosecutor's career or not?