We as security professional are drastically failing ourselves, our community and the people we are meant to protect.
Most of them just fish on securityfocus.com and keep all the machines with the latest patches, thats all they can do. They do not have the knowledge or tools to further explore the realm of computing and networking underneath the watched OSses, no way to gain further insight of what is really happening there, they can't ever be sure any data leakeage isn't occuring.
You CAN do 3D content based web, 3D navigation and 3D styles in latest Macromedia Flash already. But, no one really cares, major decisition makers at big media stick to 2D and for a bunch of good reasons.
Only some retarded geeks from Sony's media department may think that 3D is inevitable "next step" but it isnt, 3D has its uses here and there in the pages, some web content is already in 3D (if needed), but general 2D page layout will not be abandoned simply because it works so well, is understandable, simple to use and easy to navigate with current input controlers, keyboard, mouse... this may change only if those controlers and display tech. changes.
SiliconImage's proprietary goldmine called "DVI" is aging, no one really wants to pay another license ransom to SiliconImage anymore. And of course, no support for resolutions over 1920x1440 in DVI really inks the R.I.P.
There is about 500 people in my city routed throught one IP at our popular ISP in my city
that makes 1 : 500 unique IP to unique user ratio, now consider
many providers use this kind of routing.
At Wikipedia for example I saw my IP address under our local subject edits many times, never touched myself the article.
They does that all the time, Nike, Adidas, Reebok.. China apparel manufacturers are doing this for years. I am not surpriced to see someone taking this to the next step and pirate a brand in electronics.
Blaim foolish management of U.S. corporations that outsource whole factories to China.
What happens? China is then able to duplicate high-end manufacturing itself, rebrand or even steal the brand. First U.S. lose jobs secondly they lose their mindset-technology advantage. What a ripoff.
Speaking about identification.... U.S. even demands our grandmother's maiden name to be on the papers for visiting U.S., then we pay about 10000k of our undervalued currency (about a month of hard work) for examination for entering the holy U.S. soil, and then you got turned down for no reason given by U.S. embassy. As a result you receive something like this: Mr. we exemined you request for U.S. visa and we found you not worthy entering continental U.S.:'( Yes, it is a bold offtopic, yo.
You can do fulltext searches with MySQL too, you only need to switch to Google-style indexing, and this "dictionary" indexing is so easy to implement and has no rival in performance (like in MSSQL those guys still dont have a clue). As for "fuzzy" logic, in this case you only need to maintain bigger cache and this design grants that everything goes smoothly even on databases with millions of large text entries, the only drawback is space consumption, but in the times of gigabyte hardisks that is not an issue here.
What a nice names! One thing I love about English and English naming in general is that English really cares about places and good naming habbits in general.
Most of the Americans take it as "a normal thing", but don't forget people that there are still nations and languges that do not care, they use latin characters like a whore, take languages of eastern Europe for example, full of phoneticaly written words that use latin characters in inproper/bad way. God bless America for choosing English. I myself speak two other languages in work and home, but more I know about English the more I like it. God safe Mars from Polish, Hungarian, Slovakian, Czech language influences.
This has to be considered decidedly anti-Homeland Defense by the current administration. If so, when will we see it if ever?
What the hell that statement means ? I can't develop or sell security products like encryption in Amerika without some big brother green-light or what ?
So from the perspective of an American,.EU domain that carry for example "historic.eu" doesn't resemble
"Historic Europe" bottom line ? I personally viewed this as a interesting domain about historical places of Europe. I really don't care about winning the argument here, I am just curious about what an American perspective of this is.
First of all.EU also means Europe not only European Union (even if officials say so) and from that perspective its a huge gateway into
region that only US can rival.
Car.eu, shop.eu, RealEstate.eu, realty.eu was gone in first seconds of sunrise preregistration.
Many practiced trademarking and other "techniques" to claim even generic domain names (wich was critisized many times). Nice read is "EU Domain Disaster"
http://www.eudomaindesaster.org/pageindex.php?lang =EN
Also Eurid.eu allowed only one connection per registrar yesterday. That didn't not stop domain sharks like Pool.com to cooperate/create(?) many subregistrars to get multiple "pooling power" to access the db and squatter as much domains as possible for them. They were claiming (http://www.eu.pool.com/) 80% percent success rate for the sunrise and 60% for the "Land Rush" craziness that occured yesterday (resulting auctions of the aquired domain names begin on monday;). That is really jaw dropper for an average European Joe to behold.
Flashdisks are much more reliable then any conventional harddrive. They claim >5,000,000 write/erase cycles and unlimited reads. Unites States defence department is using them for reliability issue alone.
M-Systems (top flash disk producer) states this:
(copied from the website)
Top Reliability & Endurance
** 99.999% reliability
** >1,400,000 hours of actual (in the field) MTBF
** Embedded EDC/ECC, based on BCH Algorithm
** Data integrity under power-cycling
** TrueFFS® technology: bad blocks mapping-out and dynamic wear-leveling algorithms
** >5,000,000 Write/Erase cycles; Read unlimited
5-year warranty
It is really hard to convice people when recomending such a phony name language like "Python". Outside of the knowing community people were always reluctant to compliment Python. In another words if Perl has the design of Python then i would be an giant. Python with shady syntax of Perl would be another unknown script language. Its like the "Skoda" brand will never be a fancy sports car maker. Some people will always find it revolting to even bother.
Multimonitor setup is more sensitive to your eyes. With the two monitors you need to refocus when you look the other monitor, this "exercise" saves the eyes from the strain caused by staring into one monitor from fixed distance for a long time. The best setup so far (that i tested) is 1600x1200 (left) 1920x1200 (center) 1600x1200 (right) with a TV display far behind so i can focus my eyes to distant display as well as near displays giving my eyes lot of exercise. I've found that my eyes keep refocusing on the other displays when it is no longer confortable to stare into one for too long. I have no eye sight problems since.
Their business model is sinking lower and lower every day. All the passive media that means songs or movies will end up this way in this new broadband connected world. What we hear or see we can record, replicate and "share". Only user authenticated interactive media like online gamming may benefit.
Lets be gentle here, lets say that these authoritative journals missinformed us "a little"
this time. Not a big deal, it happens, we understand. Nobody could be right all the time.
"needing to install the GTK Runtime or the J2SE Runtime"
Are you kidding me? You are "pro" only when you do not need any of those. I dont need no stupid GTK widgets or Java runtime. I have may own custom design on top of my own skinnable widged library all pure C++ and platform independent, all lighting fast native code (no "runtime") with "pro" fuctionality and "pro" looks. But I am a paid programmer from top publisher and you are a hobbyist doing open source so we may have a different points of view.
At the end of the day you realize that u NEED to force all the people to install annoying ".NET Framework" to run your app. How "pro" is that look? Not to mention trouble that brings the infamous "Mscoree.dll".
They will proceed with the highest punishment possible just to scare us all in advance.
Wait and see.
We as security professional are drastically failing ourselves, our community and the people we are meant to protect.
Most of them just fish on securityfocus.com and keep all the machines with the latest patches, thats all they can do. They do not have the knowledge or tools to further explore the realm of computing and networking underneath the watched OSses, no way to gain further insight of what is really happening there, they can't ever be sure any data leakeage isn't occuring.
so far has been passed to more than 2,000 descendants in 14 generations
So... a cancer resistant male would be considered a premier breeding stallion...
You CAN do 3D content based web, 3D navigation and 3D styles in latest Macromedia Flash already.
But, no one really cares, major decisition makers at big media stick to 2D and for a bunch of good reasons.
Only some retarded geeks from Sony's media department may think that 3D is inevitable "next step" but it isnt, 3D has its uses here and there in the pages, some web content is already in 3D (if needed), but general 2D page layout will not be abandoned simply because it works so well, is understandable, simple to use and easy to navigate with current input controlers, keyboard, mouse... this may change only if those controlers and display tech. changes.
SiliconImage's proprietary goldmine called "DVI" is aging, no one really wants to pay another license ransom to SiliconImage anymore. And of course, no support for resolutions over 1920x1440 in DVI really inks the R.I.P.
it makes encryption for VoIP even more urgent
Big players like Skype or Google Talk will have to implement weak (gov breakable) cypher. And if you opt to use it you will automatically be in focus.
exactly like GTA & their hot coffee disaster
Yep, more press for free, more copies sold. I personally didn't know the game. Now I do.
I am expecting more games in the future with hidden porn content like this. Just to stir up things later on. Easy to gain momentum back...
I wonder whether:
a) the developer got some cache bonus for doing that
b) he's been fired
c) it was orchestrated by the management itself
I bet on c.
There is about 500 people in my city routed throught one IP at our popular ISP in my city that makes 1 : 500 unique IP to unique user ratio, now consider many providers use this kind of routing.
At Wikipedia for example I saw my IP address under our local subject edits many times, never touched myself the article.
They does that all the time, Nike, Adidas, Reebok.. China apparel manufacturers are doing this for years. I am not surpriced to see someone taking this to the next step and pirate a brand in electronics.
Blaim foolish management of U.S. corporations that outsource whole factories to China. What happens? China is then able to duplicate high-end manufacturing itself, rebrand or even steal the brand. First U.S. lose jobs secondly they lose their mindset-technology advantage. What a ripoff.
Speaking about identification.... U.S. even demands our grandmother's maiden name to be on the papers for visiting U.S., then we pay about 10000k of our undervalued currency (about a month of hard work) for examination for entering the holy U.S. soil, and then you got turned down for no reason given by U.S. embassy. As a result you receive something like this: Mr. we exemined you request for U.S. visa and we found you not worthy entering continental U.S. :'( Yes, it is a bold offtopic, yo.
You can do fulltext searches with MySQL too, you only need to switch to Google-style indexing, and this "dictionary" indexing is so easy to implement and has no rival in performance (like in MSSQL those guys still dont have a clue). As for "fuzzy" logic, in this case you only need to maintain bigger cache and this design grants that everything goes smoothly even on databases with millions of large text entries, the only drawback is space consumption, but in the times of gigabyte hardisks that is not an issue here.
"McCool Hill", "Low Ridge Haven"
What a nice names! One thing I love about English and English naming in general is that English really cares about places and good naming habbits in general.
Most of the Americans take it as "a normal thing", but don't forget people that there are still nations and languges that do not care, they use latin characters like a whore, take languages of eastern Europe for example, full of phoneticaly written words that use latin characters in inproper/bad way. God bless America for choosing English. I myself speak two other languages in work and home, but more I know about English the more I like it. God safe Mars from Polish, Hungarian, Slovakian, Czech language influences.
This has to be considered decidedly anti-Homeland Defense by the current administration. If so, when will we see it if ever?
What the hell that statement means ? I can't develop or sell security products like encryption in Amerika without some big brother green-light or what ?
DRM will never work (as explained thousand times). What you can see or hear can be easily replicated. DRM failed and will fail again.
Come up with fair prices and easy to use players as Apple did. And you've got win-win scenario without DRM even come into play.
So from the perspective of an American, .EU domain that carry for example "historic.eu" doesn't resemble
"Historic Europe" bottom line ? I personally viewed this as a interesting domain about historical places of Europe. I really don't care about winning the argument here, I am just curious about what an American perspective of this is.
First of all .EU also means Europe not only European Union (even if officials say so) and from that perspective its a huge gateway into
region that only US can rival.
g =EN
;). That is really jaw dropper for an average European Joe to behold.
Car.eu, shop.eu, RealEstate.eu, realty.eu was gone in first seconds of sunrise preregistration. Many practiced trademarking and other "techniques" to claim even generic domain names (wich was critisized many times). Nice read is "EU Domain Disaster" http://www.eudomaindesaster.org/pageindex.php?lan
Also Eurid.eu allowed only one connection per registrar yesterday. That didn't not stop domain sharks like Pool.com to cooperate/create(?) many subregistrars to get multiple "pooling power" to access the db and squatter as much domains as possible for them. They were claiming (http://www.eu.pool.com/) 80% percent success rate for the sunrise and 60% for the "Land Rush" craziness that occured yesterday (resulting auctions of the aquired domain names begin on monday
Flashdisks are much more reliable then any conventional harddrive. They claim >5,000,000 write/erase cycles and unlimited reads. Unites States defence department is using them for reliability issue alone.
C SIFFD/IDESCSIFFD
M-Systems (top flash disk producer) states this:
(copied from the website)
Top Reliability & Endurance
** 99.999% reliability
** >1,400,000 hours of actual (in the field) MTBF
** Embedded EDC/ECC, based on BCH Algorithm
** Data integrity under power-cycling
** TrueFFS® technology: bad blocks mapping-out and dynamic wear-leveling algorithms
** >5,000,000 Write/Erase cycles; Read unlimited
5-year warranty
Source link:
http://www.m-systems.com/site/en-US/Products/IDES
It is really hard to convice people when recomending such a phony name language like "Python". Outside of the knowing community people were always reluctant to compliment Python.
In another words if Perl has the design of Python then i would be an giant. Python with shady syntax of Perl would be another unknown script language.
Its like the "Skoda" brand will never be a fancy sports car maker. Some people will always find it revolting to even bother.
I'm tired of the dual monitor thing
Multimonitor setup is more sensitive to your eyes. With the two monitors you need to refocus when you look the other monitor, this "exercise" saves the eyes from the strain caused by staring into one monitor from fixed distance for a long time. The best setup so far (that i tested) is 1600x1200 (left) 1920x1200 (center) 1600x1200 (right) with a TV display far behind so i can focus my eyes to distant display as well as near displays giving my eyes lot of exercise. I've found that my eyes keep refocusing on the other displays when it is no longer confortable to stare into one for too long. I have no eye sight problems since.
Their business model is sinking lower and lower every day. All the passive media that means songs or movies will end up this way in this new broadband connected world. What we hear or see we can record, replicate and "share". Only user authenticated interactive media like online gamming may benefit.
Lets be gentle here, lets say that these authoritative journals
missinformed us "a little" this time. Not a big deal, it happens, we understand. Nobody could be right all the time.
-----bottom line=>
MUHAHAHAHAHA MUHAHAHAHAHAHA
MUHAHAHAAHA
MUHAHAHAHAHA MUHAHAHAHAHAHA
NUTS
So every simple Joe can now see all that expensive technology looks much like the old fationed "record-player".
"needing to install the GTK Runtime or the J2SE Runtime"
Are you kidding me? You are "pro" only when you do not need any of those. I dont need no stupid GTK widgets or Java runtime. I have may own custom design on top of my own skinnable widged library all pure C++ and platform independent, all lighting fast native code (no "runtime") with "pro" fuctionality and "pro" looks. But I am a paid programmer from top publisher and you are a hobbyist doing open source so we may have a different points of view.
I guess they surrendered to the superiority of Firefox.
Rioters beat their asses so badly they targeted a weaker enemy, an enemy they can beat the M$.
At the end of the day you realize that u NEED to force all the people to install annoying ".NET Framework" to run your app. How "pro" is that look? Not to mention trouble that brings the infamous "Mscoree.dll".