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Terry 16-Feb-2006 [234] | More Beer? |
Graham 16-Feb-2006 [235x2] | thanks. |
Pass the bottle. | |
Terry 16-Feb-2006 [237] | I would rather close source BEER, and have more docs ;) |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [238] | Comunity project. Just kidding ;-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [239] | sunanda, I'm terribly disappointed by this virus. :-) OSX is so far behind in this regard, basically like a Ford T vs. a modern Ferrari where WinXP is so far ahead in virus propagation |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [240] | I don't expect an exponential growth in virus like in windows, but it sad to see such malware showing up. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [241] | it's always going to be there. I remember cleaning the Saddam virus from my old Amiga floppies, oh boy. :-) |
Sunanda 16-Feb-2006 [242] | Well Henrik, a basic rule of security is that attacks only get stronger, never weaker. So just wait a while...... :-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [243] | sunanda, it surely will be very interesting to see |
Allen 16-Feb-2006 [244] | Well finally there is a market for virus checkers on the Mac, I bet there are many virus suite companies who are pleased with that. ;-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [245] | yes, I can imagine they'll be selling by the dozens. :-) |
Pekr 17-Feb-2006 [246] | MS Sparkle - does not it look like View? :-) I tried to watch the Video, I wonder if second guy told "amiga"? (few sentences before he mentions "no more notepad"), but maybe I just wrongly understand ... http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=157843 |
Pekr 20-Feb-2006 [247] | mySQL AB buys company of one of Firebird authors - Jim Starkey .... Netfrastructure ... never heard about their "revolutionary" products ... sounds like collaborative environment? http://netfrastructure.com/main.nfs?a=netfraweb&l=;PAPERS;PAPER_NO='7'&t=drlWhitePapers Jim was author of nextgen Firebird generation - called Vulcano or so ... |
Graham 20-Feb-2006 [248] | Jim Starkey was one of the original authors of Interbase. |
Pekr 21-Feb-2006 [249x2] | Scientists at IBM say they have figured out how to produce smaller and more powerful microchips than previously thought possible. It is hoped IBM's announcement at San Jose on Monday will mean the creation of miniscule microprocessors which will save the IT manufacturing sector billions of dollars. The breakthrough revolves around the distance between the circuit-lines chip makers must 'draw' onto the surface of a computer processor. IBM scientists declared they can now draw lines on silicon much closer together than ever before. |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/21/microchips_get_smaller/ | |
Robert 22-Feb-2006 [251] | Maybe something for Rebol as well: dsandler writes "Researchers at Rice University have just released version 0.7 of FeedTree, a peer-to-peer system for distributing Web feeds faster. Instead of polling feeds independently, FeedTree users cooperate to share news updates using multicast in Pastry, a scalable p2p overlay network. FeedTree reduces the update delay for existing RSS and Atom feeds to a few minutes without putting extra stress on the webserver (anyone who's ever been temporarily banned by Slashdot's RSS feed knows this is a real concern). Feed publishers can also choose to push digitally signed updates for immediate, tamper-proof delivery to subscribers. The client software (download) runs on Linux, OS X, and Windows, and works with any desktop feed reader." http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot?m=3816 |
Graham 22-Feb-2006 [252] | I believe Maarten might be working on a rebol freepastry client. |
Robert 22-Feb-2006 [253] | Ah, who else ;-)) |
Graham 22-Feb-2006 [254x4] | Gabriele was working on Chord .. but gave up due to Rebol problems. |
Maybe Jaime or Ladislav can tell us whether we can build a Pastry like network upon Beer. | |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4736984.stm More bad news for male criminals. Though I wonder how technique would fare in China where there are only 100 official family names. | |
I guess one problem with a multicast tree is that if you're disseminating your RSS feed this way, you may not know how many subscribers there are. | |
JaimeVargas 22-Feb-2006 [258] | Graham feedtree can be implemented with BEER. The Multicast approach restrict the number of users that will be able to use it. As there is no multicast backbone on the current internet. |
Robert 23-Feb-2006 [259] | Does someone know this? http://www.airset.com |
Geomol 23-Feb-2006 [260] | No. We need to get out of the browser. A place like that should have a REBOL client! :-) |
Robert 23-Feb-2006 [261] | Yep, that's true. The calendar looks pretty neat. |
[unknown: 10] 23-Feb-2006 [262] | http://pages.google.comgoogle just launched a new beta... They are gooing and going faster faster... |
Graham 23-Feb-2006 [263] | Another unsignupable service ! |
Henrik 23-Feb-2006 [264] | http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/06/0222quantum.html<--- Quantum computing reaches more spooky levels. Get an answer from an algorithm without running the computer. It's called "counterfactual computation". |
Terry 23-Feb-2006 [265] | IE 7 Beta http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/ie7betaredirect.mspx |
BrianW 23-Feb-2006 [266] | I'll wait, thanks. I have enough trouble with IE when it's *not* in beta :) |
MikeL 23-Feb-2006 [267] | I tried IE7 beta - needed to upgrade to XP from 2000 so no go. |
Volker 23-Feb-2006 [268] | Maybe MS learned from Carl and now the beta is the more stable version? just thinking.. |
Terry 23-Feb-2006 [269] | It's better than IE 6 tha'ts all i can say. |
Alan 23-Feb-2006 [270] | using 7 beta here also and seems ok but I still use Firefox for most of my surfing.IE 7 seems to have "borrowed" several ideas from Firefox but that's nothing new |
Alan 24-Feb-2006 [271] | got a pc and want to run OSX on it ? try this then : http://maxxuss.konglish.org/ |
[unknown: 10] 24-Feb-2006 [272x2] | Earn your Sun Server -->> http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jonathan?entry=niagara_benchmarks |
http://www.ubrowser.com/and 3d browsing ;-) | |
Terry 28-Feb-2006 [274] | Why Windows Vista Won't Suck http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1931913,00.asp |
Ashley 28-Feb-2006 [275] | Hope they can deliver on this: "Vista will include a built-in speech recognition engine, and new and improved speech synthesis. Assuming it works as well as it should, you'll be able to dictate emails or give voice commands for web navigations without buying additional speech recognition software." |
Graham 28-Feb-2006 [276] | Only have to buy a new PC to accomodate the hardware requirements of vista. |
Allen 1-Mar-2006 [277] | the speech engine, hopefully better than the one built into Windows XP Tablet edition |
Ashley 1-Mar-2006 [278x2] | Internet Explorer 7 under Windows Vista runs in a special super-low user access mode that gives the browser very little access to the underlying OS, and ActiveX security has been tightened up significantly as well, with most ActiveX controls off by default and set to opt-in rather than opt-out. Hopefully other browsers will follow suit and operate in this least-privileged mode, too. - Like IE is a model of good security practices!? |
Microsoft would have liked to build in antivirus software, but would have gotten in legal trouble. ??? | |
Gabriele 1-Mar-2006 [280] | Why Windows Vista Won't Suck - maybe because the author of the article has been paid by MS? ;) I'll believe this when I see it (but even in that case, MS is evil and must be fighted) |
Terry 1-Mar-2006 [281x3] | Well lets see. according to yahoo, Microsoft has revenues of $41 billion, a 31% profit margin, total cash of $34 billion, a $15 billion operating cash flow, and a market cap of $277.66 Billion. Thats BILLION as in $1000 million. But hey, what do they know? |
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=MSFT | |
What's the interest on $34b in cash? | |
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