Don't worry, most of the fast exit nodes are for sure owned by the intelligence services. (at least, they know what's being discussed, even if they don't have the origin)
As for fast exit nodes, one can get some boxes for cheap from OVH all around the world (they are opening in Canada soon) for example : http://www.ovh.co.uk/dedicated_servers/ (low end dedicated boxes in France start at about 40 USD for 100Mb/s)
They should think about apple's future headquarter, which will have its solar plant to save a lot on power usage. With a such big power need - they could build their own power facility (be it renewable or not).
They actually sell the cart virgin without this modified code dumped from a valid rom. You take your responsibilities by putting the code in there - they shouldn't be liable for this (unless a store do this for you, in that case they'll be in troubles)
They can't hold homebrews though without this afaik, but don't tell me this is the initial goal of such carts (it's a nice excuse to sell them though)
US border patrols can confiscate your electronic devices (computer, ipod, etc...) according to their judgement, with or without reason. They can hold it as long as they need (great if you are a business traveler, I suppose they can get intelligence on some businesses that way) and should give it back to you if nothing is found (sorta) - someday...
A major French ISP - Free (second largest ISP after Orange) - is offering IPv6 to anyone asking for it (it's an option in their control pannel, disabled by default). It would be interesting to see how much peoples activated that option:)
Another smaller one here have been offering IPv6 since ages (can't remember its name though)
A major mass-hosting facility - OVH (doing buiness in France and doing massive deployment currently in europe) is providing IPv6 to all its servers (hosted or housed).
They are both new-commers (compared to the country operator / old hosting facilities) - which may explain such massive deployment (they have only new hardware everywhere)
Resurecting extinct species sounds to be an amazing genetical / bio achievement.
But what would we do with those animals ? We don't manage to take care of endangered species already...
Sure, everything cannot be saved, Darwin tought us evolution and natural selection (well, most of us on slashdot at least). But it sounds reasonable to take care of existing species in the first order.
In France, they are more than popular, they are the standard. Most internet plans are now sold with a set top box, even for basic internet access (the client can then choose to activate an option).
We have the livebox from Orange, Freebox from Free (they were the first non cable provider to make a box), 9box from 9telecom, and so on...
What's regularly in the plan (some include everything, some make those options) : * numeric TV, sometime HD, with extra channels from all arround the world (the usual stuff), plus extra pay channels, plus pay-per-view (this is quite new, they don't have this) * phone plan, some are illimited to france and over 50 countries (including japan, US, australia, UK, germany, etc...) * ADSL up to 28Mb down, 1Mb up (atm) * PVR - hd is included and allow recording, some allow FTP access to gather vidoes when the channel don't dissalow this, some allow you to put your divx
They are sometime separated (one media box, linked via wifi or wire or ethernet over the power plug and one DSL or fibre box) or all-in-one Those box run most of the time a linux or bsd flavor, adding additional capacities like p2p wouldn't be that hard.
Here is what I get for 30euros : 600ko/s down, 100ko/s up (i'm a bit far from the DSLAM), unlimited phone to france an many countries, PVR with FTP access + divx, a bunch of tv channel (the link is too slow for HD), SIP phone account if I need to phone from my laptop, and other stuffs I forgot (or don't use) Before moving, I used to have 14Mb IP down.
That book may be nice, but what about using ISO standards when it comes to information security ? Standards have been made after a long process of elaboration to be able to cope with every possible situations.
Seen from the country I live in, all this is just unbelieveable. We have ADSL lines with speed up to 28Mb DL (remove ATM overhead) for prices starting at 18â per month. No cap, no bullshit, nothing. Usually for a higher price (starting at 29â), you get unlimited phone calls to many countries (japan, us, europe, etc...) and video over IP (TV, video on demand, other funky services) All this without even talking about fiber which is being deployed, and cable.
I cannot understand how the country where the internet was born is going this way... Looks like there is either no competition, or no incentive to upgrade the network.
Maybe you should have checked a little further, this Acid3 test has been removed/changed due to its nature (it was not a 'proper test') And this commit in the webkit code was then as well removed... It's just some sensationalism from the mozilla developpers which didn't liked that race between the wekbit and the opera team.
For those comparing DD-WRT to OpenWRT regarding ease of use - you should check out the webif^2 package for OpenWRT which brings ease of use to the nice OpenWRT backend.
Everything is controlled from a nicely organized GUI, from basic network setup to OpenVPN and chillispot .
I'm sure all the company which have MS Software Insurance (which includes all upgrades for 3 years - and which is now mandatory for volume licences AFAIK) will be happy to have that news. No included major update for them...
Last time I had a MS rep on phone the major argument for their licence price increase was that insurance - for now we could never use it for what we bought.
ALPA (french RIAA) - with the RIAA help, and police today closed a bittorrent hosting site (http://torrent.youceff.com) holding many copyrighted movies. That site was hosted in France and a court order was sent to catch peoples using the service at the same time - it seems they logged 160000 unique IPs.
Under local lows, the site admin can get up to 3 years of jail + an up to 300000 fine.
Although... (should take more time before posting) there was no actual images which we all saw in news and TV. Or just one or two, I don't know them all, but it was mostly "clean".
I also googled for this (exact same link as the one provided in the article - http://images.google.com/images?q=abu+ghraib&hl=en &lr=&safe=off&output=search) and got : Results 1 - 20 of about 137 for abu ghraib. (0.14 seconds)
Excuse me, but when you say that the tour isn't fake, you should consider doping. All those guys (most of them) are cheaters and I don't consider this sport anymore.
Check those 2 links out: http://www.thinkmuscle.com/articles/hoberman/to ur. htm http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/ cycli ng/3748973.stm
Those DVDs sold in France as of now have the following particularity:
- There is only the movie, no bonus at all
- Putting them in a computer DVD player make the DVD last less than 8 hours (suposedely cuz the PC reader spins faster)
- The DVDs are region free (happy ripping:p)
Don't worry, most of the fast exit nodes are for sure owned by the intelligence services.
(at least, they know what's being discussed, even if they don't have the origin)
As for fast exit nodes, one can get some boxes for cheap from OVH all around the world (they are opening in Canada soon) for example : http://www.ovh.co.uk/dedicated_servers/
(low end dedicated boxes in France start at about 40 USD for 100Mb/s)
They should think about apple's future headquarter, which will have its solar plant to save a lot on power usage.
With a such big power need - they could build their own power facility (be it renewable or not).
They actually sell the cart virgin without this modified code dumped from a valid rom.
You take your responsibilities by putting the code in there - they shouldn't be liable for this (unless a store do this for you, in that case they'll be in troubles)
They can't hold homebrews though without this afaik, but don't tell me this is the initial goal of such carts (it's a nice excuse to sell them though)
/me waits for a DCMA takedown notice to fly from Redmond to Slashdot's headquarter :D
Is this worse than US borders seizures ?
US border patrols can confiscate your electronic devices (computer, ipod, etc ...) according to their judgement, with or without reason. ...
They can hold it as long as they need (great if you are a business traveler, I suppose they can get intelligence on some businesses that way) and should give it back to you if nothing is found (sorta) - someday
Jesus, you just fired Echelon with all those words !!! ... :D
Hopefully you didn't used Semtex or Javelin
A major French ISP - Free (second largest ISP after Orange) - is offering IPv6 to anyone asking for it (it's an option in their control pannel, disabled by default). :)
It would be interesting to see how much peoples activated that option
Another smaller one here have been offering IPv6 since ages (can't remember its name though)
A major mass-hosting facility - OVH (doing buiness in France and doing massive deployment currently in europe) is providing IPv6 to all its servers (hosted or housed).
They are both new-commers (compared to the country operator / old hosting facilities) - which may explain such massive deployment (they have only new hardware everywhere)
Resurecting extinct species sounds to be an amazing genetical / bio achievement.
But what would we do with those animals ? ...
We don't manage to take care of endangered species already
Sure, everything cannot be saved, Darwin tought us evolution and natural selection (well, most of us on slashdot at least).
But it sounds reasonable to take care of existing species in the first order.
Here we go - as the link is already slashdoted :
http://www.positech.co.uk.nyud.net/talkingtopirates.html
In France, they are more than popular, they are the standard.
Most internet plans are now sold with a set top box, even for basic internet access (the client can then choose to activate an option).
We have the livebox from Orange, Freebox from Free (they were the first non cable provider to make a box), 9box from 9telecom, and so on ...
What's regularly in the plan (some include everything, some make those options) :
* numeric TV, sometime HD, with extra channels from all arround the world (the usual stuff), plus extra pay channels, plus pay-per-view (this is quite new, they don't have this)
* phone plan, some are illimited to france and over 50 countries (including japan, US, australia, UK, germany, etc...)
* ADSL up to 28Mb down, 1Mb up (atm)
* PVR - hd is included and allow recording, some allow FTP access to gather vidoes when the channel don't dissalow this, some allow you to put your divx
They are sometime separated (one media box, linked via wifi or wire or ethernet over the power plug and one DSL or fibre box) or all-in-one
Those box run most of the time a linux or bsd flavor, adding additional capacities like p2p wouldn't be that hard.
Here is what I get for 30euros : 600ko/s down, 100ko/s up (i'm a bit far from the DSLAM), unlimited phone to france an many countries, PVR with FTP access + divx, a bunch of tv channel (the link is too slow for HD), SIP phone account if I need to phone from my laptop, and other stuffs I forgot (or don't use)
Before moving, I used to have 14Mb IP down.
Did you know that business meetings in France have to be in French ?
Did you know that business meetings in the US have to be in English ?
That book may be nice, but what about using ISO standards when it comes to information security ?
:/
Standards have been made after a long process of elaboration to be able to cope with every possible situations.
More informations on wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_27001
And here : http://www.27000.org/index.htm
NB : allas, the documention don't seem free
Seen from the country I live in, all this is just unbelieveable.
...
We have ADSL lines with speed up to 28Mb DL (remove ATM overhead) for prices starting at 18â per month.
No cap, no bullshit, nothing.
Usually for a higher price (starting at 29â), you get unlimited phone calls to many countries (japan, us, europe, etc...) and video over IP (TV, video on demand, other funky services)
All this without even talking about fiber which is being deployed, and cable.
I cannot understand how the country where the internet was born is going this way
Looks like there is either no competition, or no incentive to upgrade the network.
Maybe you should have checked a little further, this Acid3 test has been removed/changed due to its nature (it was not a 'proper test') ...
And this commit in the webkit code was then as well removed
It's just some sensationalism from the mozilla developpers which didn't liked that race between the wekbit and the opera team.
Moreover, how do you plan to get physical access to the lan where your machine is ? ...) ?
By owning another box (chicken & egg issue there
Arp poisoning is nice, but only if you are on the same network branch.
For those comparing DD-WRT to OpenWRT regarding ease of use - you should check out the webif^2 package for OpenWRT which brings ease of use to the nice OpenWRT backend.
Everything is controlled from a nicely organized GUI, from basic network setup to OpenVPN and chillispot .
Check it out : http://x-wrt.org/
I'm sure all the company which have MS Software Insurance (which includes all upgrades for 3 years - and which is now mandatory for volume licences AFAIK) will be happy to have that news. ...
No included major update for them
Last time I had a MS rep on phone the major argument for their licence price increase was that insurance - for now we could never use it for what we bought.
Windows Server 2003 now does check the same genuine stuff as well.
And as you said , this crack don't help here - so if you don't use a legitimate copy you are SOL (no update except critical ones).
Your nasty example works fine under Tiger Safari 2.0 (412)
I suppose you meant VLC, and note VNC ...
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Regarding the RPC firmware hack, this is not an Apple issue at all - you could have had the exact same issue on
And to finish, regarding the Broadcom chip, the issue is at broadcom.
If those were major concerns for you, you just shouldn't have bought that computer, or taken it without airport + buying a source supported card.
Source : http://fr.news.yahoo.com/041215/1/46m9q.html
ALPA (french RIAA) - with the RIAA help, and police today closed a bittorrent hosting site (http://torrent.youceff.com) holding many copyrighted movies.
That site was hosted in France and a court order was sent to catch peoples using the service at the same time - it seems they logged 160000 unique IPs.
Under local lows, the site admin can get up to 3 years of jail + an up to 300000 fine.
Although ... (should take more time before posting) there was no actual images which we all saw in news and TV.
Or just one or two, I don't know them all, but it was mostly "clean".
I also googled for this (exact same link as the one provided in the article - http://images.google.com/images?q=abu+ghraib&hl=en &lr=&safe=off&output=search) and got : Results 1 - 20 of about 137 for abu ghraib. (0.14 seconds)
I'm located in France.
Excuse me, but when you say that the tour isn't fake, you should consider doping.
:o ur. htm/ cycli ng/3748973.stm
All those guys (most of them) are cheaters and I don't consider this sport anymore.
Check those 2 links out
http://www.thinkmuscle.com/articles/hoberman/t
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports
Those DVDs sold in France as of now have the following particularity : :p)
- There is only the movie, no bonus at all
- Putting them in a computer DVD player make the DVD last less than 8 hours (suposedely cuz the PC reader spins faster)
- The DVDs are region free (happy ripping