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JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [134] | Do you want it to use skype or any voip solution will work for you? |
[unknown: 9] 12-Jan-2006 [135] | Skype. |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [136] | Ah. Then we need to wait for the Creative Labs product. |
[unknown: 9] 12-Jan-2006 [137] | I have 40+ people on my skype (of note, my skype name is vonwolfsheild, but announce yourself otherwise I will ignore requests for contact, I get about 3 a day from europe. Apparently I'm quite teh catch amoung estonian and russian women, beats me : ) ) |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [138] | I have tested some stand alone WiFi VoIP phones, but they require a provider like Vonage. |
Pekr 12-Jan-2006 [139] | Reichart - real women, or just spam? :-) |
[unknown: 9] 12-Jan-2006 [140] | ..........sadly, it would appear to be forms of SPAM : ) |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [141x3] | Hi, after reading at Henrik comments I want to buy a Mac Mini (but have never used a Mac before). What are the cons for using the Mac mini ? I find the PC barebones a bit noisy b/c they still have a fan so I don't get how the Mini works without any fans ? I OSX has a BSD-like API, why is it taking RT so long to get the new core release supported ? thank |
I OSX --> If OSX | |
thank --> Thanks | |
Henrik 12-Jan-2006 [144] | joe, the mini is not good for games |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [145x2] | what about running a web server ? |
and G++ , any cons vs Linux ? | |
Henrik 12-Jan-2006 [147x4] | it runs server things nicely. apache is built in and can be started with a click of a button |
the harddrive is slow, because it's only a 5400 RPM 2.5" laptop drives | |
I don't know anything about G++... | |
OSX is not good for high performance serving, such as running MySQL. It's notoriously slow at creating threads. This doesn't affect desktop performance however. | |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [151x2] | GCC suite is include and you can get free access to the Xcode developet tools very easy to develop in C, C++, Objective-C and Java |
There are other languages bundle with the OS, from the top of my head Perl, Phyton and Ruby | |
Henrik 12-Jan-2006 [153] | and apple script :-) |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [154x2] | BSD API is not the problem, this API only covers interaction at the low level with the OS. For graphics you need to use either Carbon API or Cocoa API. |
Each API is has its difficulties to takle. | |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [156] | But these Carbon/Cocoa APIs shouldn't be needed by Rebol Core 2.62, right ? |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [157x3] | Rebol Core 2.62 is out. |
So it is pro/cmd etc. | |
Check the build pages. | |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [160] | http://www.rebol.com/platforms.htmlso this page is not updated then |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [161x2] | Current core is beta. But I think an announcement will come soon. |
You should check www.rebol.net/builds to see what is new and happening. | |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [163] | thanks. last question: any overheating problems with Mac Mini ? |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [164] | I haven heart of any, but I don't own one. |
yeksoon 12-Jan-2006 [165] | is "Creative Labs Inc" the same as Creative that makes soublaster? |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [166] | yes |
Henrik 12-Jan-2006 [167x2] | joe, it only gets hand warm |
Since I bought mine in april 2005, it's only been off for a total of about 4-5 hours | |
yeksoon 12-Jan-2006 [169] | funny, how they have such products but is not spending efforts to make it known. one of the things I noted about Creative is they have spend too much efforts (and money) fighting Apple and trying to be like Steve Jobs (SimWongHoo acting like Steve Jobs giving conference). pick the wrong fight and tout the wrong 'innovations' |
Henrik 12-Jan-2006 [170] | what I think Creative is good at, is creating abnormally huge drivers. They are almost as good as Logitech at that. |
JaimeVargas 12-Jan-2006 [171] | A hack to get skype working with any wireless phone http://www.stretta.com/~matthew/resources/skype/ |
Ashley 12-Jan-2006 [172] | Joe, Mac mini does have a CPU fan, but it's pretty quiet (less than 22db from memory). Unit does get pretty hot if you start doing a number of CPU intensive tasks at the same time, at which point you can actually hear the CPU fan. I've not noticed any performance issues with the 5400rpm drive, but I don't run any DB intensive stuff on it. The units originally shipped with 256MB RAM, which was just not enough for serious use, but I've found the 512MB they now ship with to be more than adequate. Most apps run well, except OpenOffice which runs like an absolute dog (both the X11 version and NeoOffice). |
Graham 12-Jan-2006 [173] | what os are you running ? |
Joe 12-Jan-2006 [174] | thanks for the info. The alternative I was considering was a shuttle barebone http://eu.shuttle.com/en/Desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-72/170_read-11083/ which comes at about $300 more but it's at least 3 times the size of the Mac mini and probably noiser . The barebones do have a normal fan in addition to the CPU fan and that makes them noiser |
Allen 13-Jan-2006 [175] | As hotspots become more prevalent, a timely reminder of the threat of Arp Cache Poisoning http://grc.com/nat/arp.htm |
Terry 14-Jan-2006 [176] | A recent CDC study shows that less than a third of U.S. hospitals use electronic medical records, a situation that had dangerous repercussions in the chaos following Hurricane Katrina. It won't be easy--or cheap--to establish a secure, nationwide network that puts test results and prescriptions online, and allows national disease trends to be tracked. President Bush has proposed a $125 million budget for 2006 to develop EMR programs. |
Terry 15-Jan-2006 [177x5] | Yahoo Widgets http://widgets.yahoo.com/win/ |
(some nice looking widgets there.. nicely done) | |
Hmm, 201 time widgets alone. | |
Actually, 1851 widgets all up. | |
Ahh, ok.. Yahoo bought Konfabulator :) | |
Ashley 15-Jan-2006 [182] | Three problems with them: 1) The widget engine is a hefty 12MB or so download (for widgets that are nothing other than HTML+CSS+Javascript+Images bundled in a zip file with a magic extension) 2) The download/installation process tries repeatedly to high-jack your browser preferences 3) The widgets look pretty ordinary compared to the OS X dashboard equivalents (go here, http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/and compare the respective dictionary/thesaurus offerings) |
Terry 15-Jan-2006 [183] | What's 12mb these days? |
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