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BrianH 29-Apr-2008 [2910] | I think a lot of the improvement is the Ruby 1.8.2 versus 1.9.0 improvement, where they made changes to the language to make it faster. |
PatrickP61 1-May-2008 [2911] | For the security minded, there is a new startup at www.Yubico.com with a cool new usb wafer that generates OTP (one time passwords). It is small, light, and cheap (currently $35.00). But the really neat thing about it is it can be combined with a service like www.MashedLife.com which can manage all of your website accounts with a secure login. With OTP, keyloggers are not effective anymore. It seems like a neat idea. You can listen to Steve Gibson review at www.twit.tv/sn141. If you want just the Yubico stuff, advance the audio stream to about 3/4 the way through at about 1:15 to skip the RSA stuff before. |
Henrik 1-May-2008 [2912x2] | http://www.adobe.com/openscreenproject/ |
Adobe are opening the FLV and SWF format. | |
btiffin 1-May-2008 [2914] | I get a feeling that's an important piece of news. Whoa. |
Pekr 1-May-2008 [2915] | ... and another nail in the coffin for the View .... |
Henrik 1-May-2008 [2916] | it would be, if we kept the focus on View being a Flash competitor. :-) |
Pekr 1-May-2008 [2917] | We should start to think, how to use various situations to ours advantage - e.g. - R3 implemented in JavaScript? (would be slow) R3 core being able to use with JavaScript? R3 Core and GUI using Flash/Silverlight? R3/View and output generators to Flash/Silverlight/Web (httml, css, js)? |
btiffin 1-May-2008 [2918] | Petr re nails; I don't think so ... maybe, but not in the grand scheme. I only got into flash because Oldes has a REBOL dialect. I only got into REBOL, because it Rocks! Feel sad for those that don't get it. It really is a "secret weapon" for those that use it. If you believe the TIOBE numbers, REBOL is still well below 0.09 percent (the lowest they list of the top 50) We have lots and lots of wiggle room. Paul's new database, Henriks work on Forum, the Doc, R3; all positive moves. I think the only thing that may give REBOL a 'quick explosive adoption boost' is a Free Software announcement, but I like and respect Carl's decision in that area. So slow and steady may win the race in the long haul. REBOL is well beyond the 'hype' phase and we still love it. And every few days now, people like John give others yet another reason to check it out. Long live R2, Longer live R3. Once Reichart gets his empire built, that will only be another boost to the public face of REBOL as well. Gabriele, BrianH, Ashley, Graham, umm everybody; making large and small contributions adds to the fire. Well and you doing some high level marketing can't hurt either. Keep it up and keep digging. REBOL is in for the duration from what I can see. And hey, I'm trying my best to drag some of the up and coming coders on compsci.ca to the REBOL light. At least we know that REBOL is not a flash in the pan. We do need to promote people like Sunanda a little more perhaps. The base of rebol.org is terrific but it's mosly hidden, much like Altme. Go rebols go! |
Pavel 2-May-2008 [2919] | I don't think moving to the free software change as much as btiffin expect. There are relatively low number of programmers able to do "low level" works in rebol iself, and I don't expect there would a number of it by the miracle of going to Freesoft. Anyway the most awaited change, opening the library acces already happend and nothing great was heard/changed. |
btiffin 2-May-2008 [2920] | I actually agree Pavel; I was hinting, that it would be the "news" of the announcement, that would hit the services that would pique interest and give a quick boost to adoption (and I didn't mention it, but by quick, I was thinking a one or two day "news" boost). And yeah, so far, the 2.7.6 release hasn't even blipped on many of the news services, so you've made me rethink the original statement as well. I still believe slow and steady will win more than anything. Back to the TIOBE, lower than some 0.09 percent (magical stats) number; we could double the number of rebols tomorrow and still only be 20 per 10'000 programmers. :) Lots and lots of wiggle room. |
btiffin 3-May-2008 [2921] | Wine 1.0 is close. Release Candidate expected next week. http://www.winehq.org |
Oldes 16-May-2008 [2922x2] | http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/google-translate-adds-10-new-languages.html |
Flash Player 10 beta version - http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/ | |
Pekr 16-May-2008 [2924] | post that to r3-alpha All group, please .... it is not to make us more nervous, but to be realistic. If the speed of View development is as-is, we might as well close the door soon ... |
Pekr 21-May-2008 [2925] | OLPC 2.0 plans - http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/20/olpc-laptop-microsoft-tech-personal-cx_ag_0520olpc.html?partner=yahootix |
Pekr 22-May-2008 [2926] | Quite nice AJAX widgets - http://www.componentart.com/default.aspx |
Pekr 25-May-2008 [2927] | RISC vs. CISC makes sense after 20 years - http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/risc-vs-cisc-mobile-era.ars |
Henrik 28-May-2008 [2928x2] | If one has to criticize NASA, it is that they aren't spending enough money on toilets: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24841375/ |
I stand corrected: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19623499/ | |
RobertS 29-May-2008 [2930x2] | maybe if they had spent 30,000 USD on a hammer they could give it whack ! |
What became of those custom hammers? (Everything may look like a nail, but not all nails reverberate quite the same) | |
Henrik 29-May-2008 [2932] | soon we'll be getting the news that the first plumber is about to go into space. |
Pekr 10-Jun-2008 [2933x2] | OS-X Snow Leopard - http://www.apple.com/macosx/snowleopard/ |
iPhone 3G - twice as fast, half the price - http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_iphone/family/iphone?mco=MTE2NTQ | |
BrianH 10-Jun-2008 [2935] | That "half the price" comes from subsidies, making it even less likely that they will sell unlocked iPhones. I look forward to when carrier-locked phones are made illegal in the US. |
Henrik 11-Jun-2008 [2936x4] | Unfortunately, I've heard that the price in Denmark is going to be around 6000 kr for an unlocked phone, which converts to over 1200 USD (!). I hope one day, it will be illegal to sell phones through such narrow channels. Telia will have a monopoly in selling iPhones here. I don't see how this helps Apple at all. |
there's no confirmation of the price yet, though. | |
MacOSX Snow Leopard Server will be able to read/write ZFS partitions: | |
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/snowleopard/ | |
Kaj 11-Jun-2008 [2940] | Just don't buy 'm. Police to enforce laws cost money, too, and more than that |
Pekr 13-Jun-2008 [2941] | Interview with John Carmack on RayTracing in GPU or not topic - http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=532 |
Graham 13-Jun-2008 [2942] | one step closer to the one ring, the one that rules them all http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7450321.stm |
Geomol 13-Jun-2008 [2943] | Pekr, nice spot! Makes me think of OpenRT: http://www.openrt.de/ |
Pekr 16-Jun-2008 [2944] | Another RIA platform - Apple's SproutCore. So we have Flash, Silverlight, Google, Curl, R3 in the future, and now Apple is entering the game with interesting development - http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/06/14/cocoa-for-windows-flash-killer-sproutcore/ SproutCore not only makes it easy to build real applications for the web using menus, toolbars, drag and drop support, and foreign language localization, but it also provides a full Model View Controller application stack like Rails (and Cocoa), with bindings, key value observing, and view controls. It also exposes the latent features of JavaScript, including late binding, closures, and lambda functions. Developers will also appreciate tools for code documentation generation, fixtures, and unit testing. |
Oldes 16-Jun-2008 [2945] | I have permanent Internal server errors on SproutCore page which does not looks too good - http://www.sproutcore.com/ |
Pekr 17-Jun-2008 [2946] | JavaScript getting better for RIA? Yet-another-js-library - http://www.extjs.com/products/extjs/ |
btiffin 17-Jun-2008 [2947] | In FF3.0 try about:robots |
Pekr 23-Jun-2008 [2948] | Dunno if it is new or old news, but EFIX will allow to run OS-X on usual PC hardware, you just buy special USB stick for that - http://www.efi-x.com/index.php?language=english |
Graham 24-Jun-2008 [2949] | Symbian going open source http://news.zdnet.com/2424-1035_22-207981.html?tag=nl.e589 |
Pekr 25-Jun-2008 [2950x2] | Another mobile devices coming to market - PPC based - http://bbrv.blogspot.com/2008/06/cherrypal-et-al.html |
Another article on Symbian going open sourced - http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-9976434-37.html?tag=nefd.top | |
Kaj 25-Jun-2008 [2952x2] | Partly open source, in the short term |
It's historically been very hard to impossible to fully opensource previously proprietary operating systems | |
Pekr 30-Jun-2008 [2954] | After few years of waiting, MorphOS is released - http://www.morphos-team.net/news.html Quick read of OSNews comments reveals though, that it costs 150USD, which will bury it imo ... |
Graham 30-Jun-2008 [2955x2] | 111 before the cut off date .. |
will this run only on A1 ? | |
PeterWood 4-Jul-2008 [2957] | Rebol 3 running under Flash? http://www.toolness.com/wp/?p=52 |
Pekr 4-Jul-2008 [2958] | Interesting from deployment POV, but it would kind of mean that we gave up. As for Core, I can imagine it, but as for View? I don't know ... |
Chris 4-Jul-2008 [2959] | Not really, it would be just another platform... |
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