It's not really an effective "retaliation" - a site taken down by physical raids and arrests is not just offline, it's gone and all the content is gone. These (probably) DOS attacks just cause downtime and nothing is really lost except face.. So now what? DoJ etc log some service calls with providers, reset a few things and it's back like nothing happened where MegaUpload is offline until some new person decides to setup shop. Result = nothing good, BAU, *sad face*
i love my music and have far more available to me now than at any time growing up and it takes a toll just keeping it all in my head! I once would seek out and purchase an album and then listen to it over and over for weeks before I was able to get something new. now i get new tunes daily and it is a different experience - which i think is great.
electronic acoustic and amplified all available practically on demand:)
how much information can any of us take in and absorb before the internet eats our brains
so if this opens the possibility of "arbitrary code" i guess that means only days until someone is running slackware on their 360. someone has already mentioned the updates through xbox live so i guess it's all over now. i do not have a 360, so forgive me if this is a silly question, but are these updates optional?
i understansd the psp situation where there was no requirement to update the BIOS but newer games were not guaranteed to work with older versions.. same deal here perhaps?
more interesting would be the option of running something like bootcamp and making great use of the hardware. but i'm biased cos i like osx...
absolutely - whatever dork suggested homebrew is slang for roms is either misinformed, or stupid. get a life outside the internet and learn to code, not just download exe's and scripts.
but on topic, the slot1 revolution is overdue, and very exciting:)
It's not really an effective "retaliation" - a site taken down by physical raids and arrests is not just offline, it's gone and all the content is gone. These (probably) DOS attacks just cause downtime and nothing is really lost except face.. So now what? DoJ etc log some service calls with providers, reset a few things and it's back like nothing happened where MegaUpload is offline until some new person decides to setup shop. Result = nothing good, BAU, *sad face*
i love my music and have far more available to me now than at any time growing up and it takes a toll just keeping it all in my head! I once would seek out and purchase an album and then listen to it over and over for weeks before I was able to get something new. now i get new tunes daily and it is a different experience - which i think is great. electronic acoustic and amplified all available practically on demand :)
how much information can any of us take in and absorb before the internet eats our brains
hehehe gold! about time the unknowable blackness raised up from the deeps and became "known"
so if this opens the possibility of "arbitrary code" i guess that means only days until someone is running slackware on their 360. someone has already mentioned the updates through xbox live so i guess it's all over now. i do not have a 360, so forgive me if this is a silly question, but are these updates optional? i understansd the psp situation where there was no requirement to update the BIOS but newer games were not guaranteed to work with older versions .. same deal here perhaps?
more interesting would be the option of running something like bootcamp and making great use of the hardware. but i'm biased cos i like osx ...
absolutely - whatever dork suggested homebrew is slang for roms is either misinformed, or stupid. get a life outside the internet and learn to code, not just download exe's and scripts. but on topic, the slot1 revolution is overdue, and very exciting :)
hehehe good call :) it's all about the units ...