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  1. Re: Stress test time for the ftp servers. on Red Hat 7.2 Released · · Score: 0, Funny
    well, ACs are posting all the time...

    oops, wait, that AC ? :)

  2. Katz is a windbag on Interview: Jon Katz Answers · · Score: 0

    Katz can't write just a few words to explain what he means. Give him a ten words question and you'll end up with two pages of purely boring stuff.

    Gotta go uncheck that box now...

  3. Re:This server is going to die... on Red Hat 6.2 Beta on FTP Servers · · Score: 1
    Follow up on the RedHat case:

    It seems that the actual tool "ftp" used by the '1337 d00dz was running on some hacker system known as "linux", as it seems that this might be a real OS and not just some term meaning "IPO scam" (as in LinuxOne), or something meaning "make money fast" in some obscure Finnish dialect.

    The NSA announced they'll be fighting this new wave of script kiddies by spying on all internet connection from now on.

    Looks like Zero Knowledge will make a lot of money soon...

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  4. This server is going to die... on Red Hat 6.2 Beta on FTP Servers · · Score: 2
    Even if it is not official yet, they're going to have a lot of traffic now...

    I can see the headlines : Another popular site victim of a DoS attack...

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  5. Re:Nonsense. Big languages are on the way out. on Tim Sweeney On Programming Languages · · Score: 1

    I guess you fall into the category of people that can't see farther because they can't think differently, like Tim Sweeney said. Probably you are too experienced and too involved in your way of programing that you will not admit that it could get much better. (better anyway than hacking togheter piece of code with perl...)

    Guillaume Germain
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  6. a business man answers... on Interview: Corel CEO Michael Cowpland Answers · · Score: 1
    That interview was mostly pointless, anyone could have answered the same things, knowing that all he wants to do is give a nice PR answer and avoid any controversial subject.

    But still it's nice to see that through Corel, linux may become more and more used in offices, and so it will likely make it more popular and brings more companies to devellop for Linux (like the printing API) and pay hackers to do so.

    guillaume

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