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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Graham
31-Mar-2009
[3767]
I'm going to put a proposal to Google.  What would one expect to 
pay for a full time top-notch REBOL programmer?  A web designer? 
 Some to do documentation?
Alan
31-Mar-2009
[3768]
Graham: I have a old Amiga buddy working for Google/I could ask him 
what the scale is
Graham
31-Mar-2009
[3769]
Alan, I was meaning market rates and I guess the only one who knows 
that is Reichart!  ( and his employees ... )
Gregg
1-Apr-2009
[3770]
Sounds like they're following Paul Graham's VC model. 


How much people charge depends on a lot of things. Where they live, 
whether it's their main gig, and how long the contract is being important 
criteria. I've been quoted from USD$30/Hr to USD$125/Hr when I was 
looking for contractors.
Reichart
1-Apr-2009
[3771x2]
It is a complex formula.... 


What hours total, length of contract, freedom to work which ever 
hours in the window, etc.
You might make $500 an hour, but you get one job a month doing this. 
 While there is an open slot to get $10 an hour, you can work when 
ever and where ever you want, and the work is stupid simple.  you 
might take both.
Graham
1-Apr-2009
[3773x2]
What's the average wage for a REBOL programmer at Qtask?
I should post this to puzzles instead!
yeksoon
3-Apr-2009
[3775]
NYTimes: I.B.M. Reportedly Will Buy Rival Sun for $7 Billion (or 
9.50 a share)


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/03/technology/business-computing/03blue.html?_r=1&ref=technology&pagewanted=print

Still not final announcement yet.
Maxim
3-Apr-2009
[3776]
in 20 years from now, we will be hearing a merger from software incorporated 
and hardware incorporated.  so there will only be one company with 
all patents for anyting related to digital processing.


and they'll say that its not an antitrust issue, cause there is another 
company called objects incorporated which rivals it.


these mega mergers are portents that the end of capitalism is looming. 
just like when rome had nothing new to conquer and that made their 
system obsolete.  capitalism NEEDs real competition.  not a two way 
brawl of giants for which the only real hope is annexation or swatting. 
 every merger of any company, means a lot of jobs get lost by way 
of cutting redundant services.   one walmart might employ 200 minimum 
wage people, but they destroy at least as many administration and 
middle paying jobs.


what can all the clients of sun and IBM gain from this? only the 
loss of a viable option to leverage in dealing lower costs for their 
machines, forcing IBM and sun to stay competitive.  Yess... you'll 
say there is still other companies... but the list is growing pretty 
short.  the industry "leaders" is starting to be more of a gang than 
a group.  :-(
Reichart
10-Apr-2009
[3777x2]
A while ago I posted about a2i2, they are doing adaptive A.I.  I 
got to visit them today.

They are doing some fun stuff.  One of my friends is now on their 
team.


Looks like they are just a few months away from something we can 
"talk to" :)
...and, you never know, we might might find a way to allow Qtask 
to interact with it.
Pekr
10-Apr-2009
[3779]
I can even "talk to" stone, if I don't mind it will not reply :-) 
So actually - does their thing reply? :-)
Reichart
10-Apr-2009
[3780]
Very well, and is even polite when you don't know what you are saying 
:)
Gabriele
10-Apr-2009
[3781x2]
are they going to connect that to wolfram alpha? ;)
now imagine you make a phone call, and this "something you can talk 
to" responds, and has access to google, wolfram alpha... and qtask.
AdrianS
10-Apr-2009
[3783]
Wow, maybe the combination of these two technologies can find a way 
out of the mess the financial system is in - like, "Hang the bastards 
that caused it!"
Reichart
11-Apr-2009
[3784]
Very fun little movie made to show how magnetic waves might "look" 
(and sound).


http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/Magnetic_Movie/Magnetic.htm
Henrik
13-Apr-2009
[3785]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jyBiECoS3Q


Cool insect bot. One can think about why it's so much easier to build 
insect robots than humanoid/biped robots.
Reichart
13-Apr-2009
[3786]
Well said.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jyBiECoS3Q
Reichart
16-Apr-2009
[3787]
Some good news ... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090414084627.htm
[unknown: 5]
16-Apr-2009
[3788]
That is good news.
Geomol
16-Apr-2009
[3789]
Recently I've been speculating a lot, if it's a good idea, that humans 
save animals. Initially it seems like a very good idea. But fact 
is, that more than 90% of all species at any time have become extinct 
at a later time. Every time a species become extinct, it makes room 
for other species. Now if us people start to save species, that would 
else become extinct, what effect will this have over a longer time-scale?
[unknown: 5]
16-Apr-2009
[3790]
Does it matter?  Isn't the universe becoming more organized?  So 
during this evolution we should expect more organization so what 
harm can be done if we are apart of it.
Reichart
16-Apr-2009
[3791]
John, I hear there was a meeting among the animals, all I can say 
is, there was a vote, and "we" better make plans for another planet.
Geomol
16-Apr-2009
[3792]
Yeah, let's take to the skies! :-)
sqlab
17-Apr-2009
[3793]
We are adapted to a certain (now existent ?) environment. If it changes 
maybe we will change or get extincted too.
Maarten
17-Apr-2009
[3794]
Reichart, that is very funny.
Geomol
18-Apr-2009
[3795]
Future now?
One step closer to Minority Report.
http://www.snotr.com/video/2549
Graham
18-Apr-2009
[3796]
Looks like the spammers have found a way to get thru gmail's filters 
... finding a lot more spam now in the last few days in my inbox.
Reichart
18-Apr-2009
[3797]
Most of my spam comes from Germany or Italy on Gmail...
Graham
18-Apr-2009
[3798]
No Russian ladies any more?
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3799]
I get it mostly from mail.ru and gmail
Graham
19-Apr-2009
[3800]
spam or bots ?
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3801]
I don't know how to tell the difference.  They simply like ot register 
on my sites and then leave a website link in their profile.  Seems 
they are just looking for backlinks.
Graham
19-Apr-2009
[3802]
bots
Oldes
19-Apr-2009
[3803x2]
Just write your forms using JS or at least don't use common login 
field names like USER and PASSWORD
but if you don't hide the submit button, they will try to insert 
the links into any text field.
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3805x6]
I thought of a great idea to stop forum spammers and probably others. 
 I don't know how it can be thwarted.
I wouldn't know how to code it but it would probably require Javascript 
which I don't know.
But that might not be a good idea.  Need something almost other than 
javascript.
The idea is to use Drag and Drop.
The drag and drop areas always change.
So its random generated.
ICarii
19-Apr-2009
[3811]
3D hit testing is another upcoming captcha method
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3812]
How does that work? I hear that cpatcha is being beaten by OCR methods.
ICarii
19-Apr-2009
[3813]
there are various implementations from thread-the-needle / drag-and-drop 
/ to overlay matching and rotation
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3814]
My idea involves having the backend generate a random code that gets 
presented as a draggable item in a javascript driven page.  The user 
must drag the code to a randoming placed box.  The code i s also 
randoming placed.  The script will generate a value based on the 
direction and length of the drag.  This gets compared on the server 
end along with the code.
ICarii
19-Apr-2009
[3815]
cant the spammer then just read the code to get the positions?
[unknown: 5]
19-Apr-2009
[3816]
Yeah, which is why I don't think you can do it in javascript.  I'm 
using that as an example to get an idea for the concept.