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  1. A new step... on Linux 3D Input Driver Project Started · · Score: 1

    ... towards free cybersex. Long live Linux !

  2. Re:Excellent on A Step Toward the Diamond Age · · Score: 1

    Some other rare thing will replace the diamond and nobody will want diamonds anymore (except for industrial purposes).
    Does that mean I will have to buy her a barrel of brent instead of jewelery ?

  3. You know you haven't slept enough when... on Hyperthreading Considered Harmful · · Score: 1

    ... you read that Hyperspace is considered harmful. I exepected TFA to be about gamma rays and aliens ... how disappointing :/

  4. Re:Michel Rocard on EU Rapporteur Publishes Software Patent · · Score: 1

    He his one of those that helps me keeping faith in european politics and politicians. And I must admit that despite the fact I am not on his political side, he did a work of rare quality and objectiveness.

  5. Efficiency reasons ? on Providers Ignoring DNS TTL? · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Perhaps this measure is meant to save some ressources on IPS's DNS servers if they have to query a lot of foreign DNS with low (and possibly overestimated) TTLs ?
    I don't really know in-depth DNS mechanisms, but maybe ISPs are keeping a minimum TTL according to the average time between two updates of a given DNS entry ?

  6. New Page 1 on Finnish Firm Claims Fake P2P Hash Technology · · Score: 1

    Seems that http://www.viralg.com/index.html/ 's title got broken by some mysterious gargabe-injection technology.

  7. Re:Damn... on Adobe Buys Macromedia for $3.4B · · Score: 1

    I'd rather say "Nvu aims at being a Dreamweaver clone", but I sadly admit myself that there is still a lot of work to do before Nvu really becomes a valuable replacement for Dreamweaver.

    Ok, many features of Dreamweaver are already in, but Nvu is focused on (X)HTML/CSS where DW is not. If you add UI look and feel and usability, Nvu still needs to improve.

    What intrigues me with Nvu is that it is not really ok for complete beginners, nor it is complete enough for Web gurus. Somewhere in between. I always considered complete beginners in web development starting with DW as fools, and I'm afraid Nvu is going the same way.

    I'm still confident Nvu will take the same path of popularity than Firefox or Thunderbird did before, but I wouldn't necessarily switch to it yet.