Yeah, don't you miss the good old days when new developments took just as long, but nobody knew about them so they took ten times longer than they would have if it had any funding whatsoever, and then 90 years later when the 3 people who were working on it are long dead somebody stumbled accross it and the ignorant masses went "ooo, it lights up!" delaying useful application another 50 years? Stop driving your car.
Cannot be removed [or at least, tries not to be able to]
Is spreading, by tagging on to other programs an unsuspecting user might download, such as filesharing apps
What purpose is there in the article's stating that "This is not a virus"? It is merely a virus which takes you to the author's home page: A virus made by an idiot who wishes to be caught. There is nothing un-virus-like about this.
All you trolls out there, with various free-times and scripts, how about you guys start up some scripts which pick random dupes and submit them? I can see that this problem has gotten out of hand, but the editors obviously dont, so let us join together and troll their fucking asses.
A $10,000,000 machine dedicated to breaking into a single encrypted communication for a full year will be able to break it! This makes encryption completely worthless!
The old recording industry dies out, and attempts to be reborn as a modern business. All the laws they made trying to save the old way of doing business makes it illegal for them to even attempt such a thing. They all die and there is no longer a music industry. Music ceases to exist.
The only way it adapts is by sliding around probability figures. If your legitamite mail frequently has "Buy for between $30-$70/ea.", all it can do is protect your legit mail by allowing such things to pass through. That kind of adapting is Not Helpful.
This is a guy who shrugs off his false-positives as "understandable, because they were very spam-like when you look at them" What if you are a person who deals with financial data over e-mail? What if you routinely help people with their web pages? What if you send long blocks of code? What has been done here is to publish statistical results based on ONE MONTH of mail sent to ONLY ONE PERSON. So are these results in any way relevant? No. Have a banker, a programmer, a web page designer, a salesman, and someone who runs a porn site, all run this alg. but then I guess those kinds of people don't deserve to get their legit emails, so ignoring potential datasets for these people is okay and doesnt in any way invalidate the supposed effectiveness of a filter.
I've spent the last 10 minutes typing out a longass post, but just deleted it. The reason: the whole thing can be summed up in one statement- All the hype in the world can't change the fact that the segway is fucking stupid.
This will be modded down, yet the page I just deleted which said nothing more than the above would have been marked "insightful".. interesting.
Once you are paying the RIAA in order to use a service which can download their MP3s, it is then legal to use those MP3s whether or not you have the CDs. I really dont think they can possibly argue otherwise, since they are claiming that the reason for this is because they expect you to download MP3s. Read it: You're paying them for the ability to download MP3s. I hope no one buys another CD.
Are they really predicting decline? Does this mean they can no longer claim to have unmet projected increases? Or are these actually overlayed negative adjustments to projected increases, which can then once again be blamed only on piracy, rather than suck?
If a rabid dog were attacking not you, but your bushes, and you recognized it to be rabid, and also possessed a magical muzzel-gun which would prevent the dog from attacking, I don't think the law would have a problem with you using it.
I've seen a lot of posts saying "He's just to lazy to block the IPs on his firewall", posted by people who didnt actually read the article. He said right at the beginning that this isnt about his system being secure, it's about bandwidth. Do you have some amazing service plan in which incomming traffic is free and only outgoing traffic is paid for? I think there are plenty of home users who would love such a plan.
Okay, played this thing for 3 seconds, it looks well executed [especially for an Open Source game, how the hell many GOOD games do we have? zero? yep!] But it launches colors which arent already on the screen, adding needless clutter and taking away from the fast-paced nature of Bust-A-Move. Booo! Hissss! Yeah, I formed that opinion in 3 seconds.
Then those who currently may not even pay any income taxes at all[the poor], suddenly can't eat anymore because you made the payments on their car which they need to get to work 30% higher. Gee, what a great idea!
an article on science has in it: "I was just driving in my car, when I finally worked out the last part of this equation on the color of the universe vs sex with dolphins!" you say: "...I was driving in my car" GAS PRICES ARE TOO HIGH WE SHOULDNT GO TO WAR WITH IRAQ!!!!
that is fucking off topic. Even ignoring that the DMCA is too long to be tatooed to a forhead
Yeah, don't you miss the good old days when new developments took just as long, but nobody knew about them so they took ten times longer than they would have if it had any funding whatsoever, and then 90 years later when the 3 people who were working on it are long dead somebody stumbled accross it and the ignorant masses went "ooo, it lights up!" delaying useful application another 50 years?
Stop driving your car.
Installs without your knowledge
Intentionally causes harmful effects
Cannot be removed [or at least, tries not to be able to]
Is spreading, by tagging on to other programs an unsuspecting user might download, such as filesharing apps
What purpose is there in the article's stating that "This is not a virus"? It is merely a virus which takes you to the author's home page: A virus made by an idiot who wishes to be caught.
There is nothing un-virus-like about this.
All you trolls out there, with various free-times and scripts, how about you guys start up some scripts which pick random dupes and submit them? I can see that this problem has gotten out of hand, but the editors obviously dont, so let us join together and troll their fucking asses.
THAT Was flamebait!
Do you know of some hidden stash of it? It certainly seems to be running low.
"Flamebait" is intended to spark long meaningless ranting and iritation- encouraging someone else to "Flame" my post.
"Troll" is just meaningless insults, not intended to spark any sort of discussion (meaningful or otherwise)
You bitches.
Perhaps it would stop you from posting.
You critical like a pro!
A $10,000,000 machine dedicated to breaking into a single encrypted communication for a full year will be able to break it! This makes encryption completely worthless!
The old recording industry dies out, and attempts to be reborn as a modern business. All the laws they made trying to save the old way of doing business makes it illegal for them to even attempt such a thing. They all die and there is no longer a music industry. Music ceases to exist.
The only way it adapts is by sliding around probability figures.
If your legitamite mail frequently has "Buy for between $30-$70/ea.", all it can do is protect your legit mail by allowing such things to pass through. That kind of adapting is Not Helpful.
This is a guy who shrugs off his false-positives as "understandable, because they were very spam-like when you look at them"
What if you are a person who deals with financial data over e-mail? What if you routinely help people with their web pages? What if you send long blocks of code?
What has been done here is to publish statistical results based on ONE MONTH of mail sent to ONLY ONE PERSON.
So are these results in any way relevant? No.
Have a banker, a programmer, a web page designer, a salesman, and someone who runs a porn site, all run this alg.
but then I guess those kinds of people don't deserve to get their legit emails, so ignoring potential datasets for these people is okay and doesnt in any way invalidate the supposed effectiveness of a filter.
I've spent the last 10 minutes typing out a longass post, but just deleted it. The reason: the whole thing can be summed up in one statement-
All the hype in the world can't change the fact that the segway is fucking stupid.
This will be modded down, yet the page I just deleted which said nothing more than the above would have been marked "insightful".. interesting.
Once you are paying the RIAA in order to use a service which can download their MP3s, it is then legal to use those MP3s whether or not you have the CDs. I really dont think they can possibly argue otherwise, since they are claiming that the reason for this is because they expect you to download MP3s. Read it: You're paying them for the ability to download MP3s.
I hope no one buys another CD.
Are they really predicting decline? Does this mean they can no longer claim to have unmet projected increases? Or are these actually overlayed negative adjustments to projected increases, which can then once again be blamed only on piracy, rather than suck?
You don't have to pay me to spend the night :(
If a rabid dog were attacking not you, but your bushes, and you recognized it to be rabid, and also possessed a magical muzzel-gun which would prevent the dog from attacking, I don't think the law would have a problem with you using it.
I've seen a lot of posts saying "He's just to lazy to block the IPs on his firewall", posted by people who didnt actually read the article. He said right at the beginning that this isnt about his system being secure, it's about bandwidth. Do you have some amazing service plan in which incomming traffic is free and only outgoing traffic is paid for? I think there are plenty of home users who would love such a plan.
Even if it can be disabled, I consider something that reports back every link I click to be spyware.
Okay, played this thing for 3 seconds, it looks well executed [especially for an Open Source game, how the hell many GOOD games do we have? zero? yep!]
But it launches colors which arent already on the screen, adding needless clutter and taking away from the fast-paced nature of Bust-A-Move. Booo! Hissss!
Yeah, I formed that opinion in 3 seconds.
That sounds more like property tax than sales tax, could you go into more detail than no detail at all?
Then those who currently may not even pay any income taxes at all[the poor], suddenly can't eat anymore because you made the payments on their car which they need to get to work 30% higher. Gee, what a great idea!
Please don't say "Something exists" without describing the something. Otherwise god will hate you.
Tossing something patented and replacing it with something that does the same thing... doesnt work. Only a wheel has the function of a wheel.
I disagree.
an article on science has in it: "I was just driving in my car, when I finally worked out the last part of this equation on the color of the universe vs sex with dolphins!"
you say:
"...I was driving in my car" GAS PRICES ARE TOO HIGH WE SHOULDNT GO TO WAR WITH IRAQ!!!!
that is fucking off topic. Even ignoring that the DMCA is too long to be tatooed to a forhead