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IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: January 23rd, 2009 - Part 2

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schestowitzoiaohm2: good, then tell Apple to fight themJan 23 14:09
schestowitzMicrosoft is one of the biggest force in Europe /FOR/ sw patentsJan 23 14:09
oiaohm2DRM tech is good for personal information from leaking.Jan 23 14:09
schestowitzCan't their lobbyists be locked up already?Jan 23 14:09
schestowitzoiaohm2: that's not DRMJan 23 14:09
twitterM$ is like that everywhere.Jan 23 14:09
MinceRoiaohm2: that has nothing to do with DRMJan 23 14:09
schestowitzDRM protects from crackersJan 23 14:09
MinceRthat's encryptionJan 23 14:09
schestowitzNot from customersJan 23 14:09
MinceRDRM protects from nobodyJan 23 14:09
oiaohm2Digatil Right Management.Jan 23 14:10
schestowitzDRM as in encryptionJan 23 14:10
MinceRwhoever can read the data has access to the key in some formJan 23 14:10
schestowitzEncrpttion is about security, not a sales modelJan 23 14:10
MinceRwhich means they can copy it in a DRM-less formJan 23 14:10
oiaohm2Ie what staff should and should not have access to stuff.Jan 23 14:10
MinceRand that's access controlJan 23 14:10
MinceRstill not DRMJan 23 14:10
oiaohm2DRM was not design for the Music industry to use at first.Jan 23 14:10
schestowitzesJan 23 14:10
schestowitzYesJan 23 14:10
twitterThe best way to protect personal information is to use a platform that's hard to crack into.Jan 23 14:11
schestowitzYou can use encruption to hinder ACCESS to dateJan 23 14:11
schestowitzThat doesn't involve scrambling the datsJan 23 14:11
schestowitz*dataJan 23 14:11
oiaohm2One of the first forms of DRM were encrypted documents.Jan 23 14:11
oiaohm2With keys that allowed different users to access them.Jan 23 14:11
MinceRoiaohm2: if the recipient of the data is meant to handle the key, it isn't DRMJan 23 14:11
schestowitzYesJan 23 14:11
schestowitzYou beat me to itJan 23 14:11
schestowitzSo I can grab screenshots of the docJan 23 14:11
schestowitzOr copy and paste..Jan 23 14:12
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schestowitzProtection GNOMEJan 23 14:12
MinceRDRM is based on the idea that they can't get at the key yet are magically able to decrypt the data in a controlled environmentJan 23 14:12
oiaohm2TPM module stores keys because users were cracking them.Jan 23 14:12
twitterThe next thing to do is to understand what information you have that should not really be shared - if you are a business, your customer's information should not be shared.  What's not needed to help the customer should be deleted.Jan 23 14:12
schestowitzHehe. *GONEJan 23 14:12
MinceRin other words, a pipe dream.Jan 23 14:12
schestowitzFreudian slipJan 23 14:12
MinceRthe keys can be extracted from the TPMJan 23 14:12
oiaohm2Yes DRM controlled envorment like a business network it worked.Jan 23 14:12
twitterFinally, you need to restrict the information to those who really need it to help the customer and make sure you hire people you can trust (pay them well)Jan 23 14:12
oiaohm2DRM used in a uncontrolled network like the internet it failed.Jan 23 14:12
schestowitzWatch how many ebooks leakJan 23 14:13
schestowitzDRM...Jan 23 14:13
schestowitzJust expiring people's reading...Jan 23 14:13
twitterdigital restrictions have failed everywhere they have been used.Jan 23 14:13
schestowitzJust preventing them from taking the books their bought elsewhere.Jan 23 14:13
MinceRRMS had a nice essay about DRM-ed booksJan 23 14:13
schestowitzThey are better off downloading the 'pirated' copy from the InternetJan 23 14:13
schestowitzIt's not only free but it's better, it enduresJan 23 14:13
schestowitzSo what was achieved? The books are less desirable with DRM.Jan 23 14:14
twitterand you can help your neighbor by sharing it.Jan 23 14:14
oiaohm2Insided controlled networks where everything is checked from including the software running and out side hardware tampering is blocked it has worked.Jan 23 14:14
schestowitzBooks you can't pass or show to your neighbourJan 23 14:14
twittername the placeJan 23 14:14
schestowitzImagine having a book that goes 'poof' when you move housesJan 23 14:14
oiaohm2DRM used on ebook videos music are all using the tech were it was not designed to work perfectly.Jan 23 14:14
oiaohm2Watermarking is far more effective than DRM in most cases.Jan 23 14:15
MinceRit's unnecessary in such a closed systemJan 23 14:15
twitteroiaohm2:  I don't believe there's ever been a business where employees with access to information could not walk out with it. even if they just remember it, as Nazi resistors did in France.Jan 23 14:15
oiaohm2Not business normally intelengence level networks.Jan 23 14:16
oiaohm2Yes in there they do have stuff that will only decrypt on particular consoles.Jan 23 14:16
oiaohm2So you need access rights and DRM to get at document.Jan 23 14:16
oiaohm2Those areas it works.Jan 23 14:17
twitterif you don't trust your employees, you are lost no matter what you do.Jan 23 14:17
twitterthey remember the information needed and walk out.Jan 23 14:17
oiaohm2That is not a case of not trusting employeesJan 23 14:17
twitterof course it is.  why else would you keep the people you hire from copying information they need for their jobs?Jan 23 14:18
oiaohm2Its more a case of not trusting that no one will try to breakin to get the information.Jan 23 14:18
twitterin these cases, it's more the company that's being protected from employees than it is the customers being protected from the world.Jan 23 14:18
oiaohm2DRM systems are not about blocking copying by allowed users.Jan 23 14:18
twitterdigital restrictions will be used in the worst manner possible.Jan 23 14:19
oiaohm2Its purely about making copy hard to use by not allowed users.Jan 23 14:19
oiaohm2Issue here media companies are trying to use it wrong.Jan 23 14:19
twitter"not allowed users" is what the media companies are all about, and pay per play.Jan 23 14:20
oiaohm2Ie you cannot have it both ways.   You cannot allow person to play file and still be sure they cannot copy it.Jan 23 14:20
twitterI can have it the way I want because I avoid digital restrictions.Jan 23 14:20
oiaohm2DRM used correctly for secuirty reasons is good.Jan 23 14:20
oiaohm2DRM used incorrectly for like trying to block users from doing things bad.Jan 23 14:20
twitterI'm blue in the face now.Jan 23 14:21
oiaohm2This is the issue with all tech lot of cases used in the right place good.Jan 23 14:21
oiaohm2Take the Xbox 360 protection system of games.   That was design purely for high secuirty networks.Jan 23 14:22
MinceRin a controlled system you're talking about, you can simply use filesystem access controls.Jan 23 14:22
oiaohm2Not really.Jan 23 14:23
oiaohm2DRM is a extra level.Jan 23 14:23
MinceRit's a useless extra level, yesJan 23 14:23
oiaohm2If someone gets past the filesystem permissions and copies something and does not have the key to access it what do they have.Jan 23 14:23
MinceRwhat's worse, the ones who do break in can steal the token that holds the key so they get to copy stuff more easily than your trusted employees.Jan 23 14:23
MinceRif someone gets past the filesystem permissions, your system isn't nearly as controlled as it should be for your idea to work in the first place.Jan 23 14:24
oiaohm2Reason why DRM in those networks has been trying to embed the decryption in hardware that cannot be accessed.Jan 23 14:24
MinceRthere's no hardware that cannot be accessedJan 23 14:24
oiaohm2Network accessedJan 23 14:25
MinceRit might be difficult, it might be destructive, it might be costlyJan 23 14:25
oiaohm2Physical access they have secuirty guards for.Jan 23 14:25
oiaohm2Ie media companies don't have the secuirty guards so it cannot work.Jan 23 14:25
oiaohm2DRM has its place in high secuirty networks anywhere else its stupidity.Jan 23 14:26
oiaohm2MinceR Think about it for one min if you need a particular screen to decrypt a video and you don't have it DRM works becuase you don't have the bit you need to break into.Jan 23 14:30
oiaohm2This is how it works with high secuirty networks.   The hardware you need to break is all protected by secuirty guards.Jan 23 14:30
oiaohm2Basically as soon as you give someone one of the decoding devices outside protection you have stuffed it.Jan 23 14:31
MinceRoiaohm2: how exactly do you protect that particular screen by security guards if the employees need to use it?Jan 23 14:32
MinceRit's just like having your employee carry a token with their keyringJan 23 14:33
MinceRonly more expensiveJan 23 14:33
MinceRand more troublesome when you need to replace the display or the keyJan 23 14:33
oiaohm2Employee carying token can get attacked to get token.Jan 23 14:33
oiaohm2High secuirty networks you just put a employees live on the line.Jan 23 14:34
oiaohm2They are safer not having the access device.Jan 23 14:34
MinceRand the place can be broken intoJan 23 14:35
oiaohm2That is what c4 is for.Jan 23 14:35
MinceRif you trust token keeping more, you can lock them up in a safe while the employees are outsideJan 23 14:35
MinceRwhich is a lot more powerful than using a DRM-ed screen.Jan 23 14:36
oiaohm2Or you put console in safe filled with pure co2 when no one use using it.Jan 23 14:36
oiaohm2Screen is larger and harder to be walked off with.Jan 23 14:37
MinceRlolJan 23 14:37
MinceRthen use a 5-ton token made of lead.Jan 23 14:37
MinceRthere's no need to couple it with unrelated machineryJan 23 14:37
oiaohm2Some of the consoles would be in the 12 tons class.Jan 23 14:37
MinceRalso, the attacker could break the actual token out of the screen and walk off with itJan 23 14:37
oiaohm2If you include the safe they are in.Jan 23 14:37
MinceRafter the safe, it's trivialJan 23 14:38
oiaohm2after the secuirty guards and safe and booby traps in console its trivial.Jan 23 14:38
oiaohm2Nothing is more nasty than a screen with 1 kg of C4 in it set to go off if opened incorrectly.Jan 23 14:39
MinceRwhich part requires it to be a screen exactly?Jan 23 14:40
oiaohm2That is the other issue it does not I am using that as a example.Jan 23 14:40
oiaohm2It could be anywhere in the safe room.Jan 23 14:40
oiaohm2So yes hid and seek time.Jan 23 14:40
oiaohm2And hope you don't open up the wrong thing.Jan 23 14:41
oiaohm2High secuirty stuff is scary stuff to play with.Jan 23 14:41
oiaohm2Yes those consoles rooms are really over sized not movable tokens.Jan 23 14:43
schestowitzI think we might make the front page: Jan 23 14:43
schestowitzhttp://digg.com/linux_unix/Microsoft...Jan 23 14:43
MinceRso security by obscurityJan 23 14:43
MinceRinstead of proper key use and key managementJan 23 14:43
oiaohm2High secuirty you use every trick.Jan 23 14:43
MinceRand distributing the tokens over a large area to make them more difficult to guardJan 23 14:43
trmancohttp://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/21/fren...Jan 23 14:43
oiaohm2If you cannot protect the decoding tokens DRM will always fail.   Ie media companies actions could have never worked.   Someone should have read the rules of high secuirty networking.Jan 23 14:45
MinceRthat someone should have been the one who came up with "DRM"Jan 23 14:46
oiaohm2High secuirty networks is where DRM was invented.Jan 23 14:46
oiaohm2And it where it should have stayed too.Jan 23 14:46
oiaohm2Water marking your personal information into media files is a far bigger theat and more likely to stop people from illegally trading in them than DRM.Jan 23 14:49
DarkUraniumhiJan 23 14:49
oiaohm2Hi DarkUraniumJan 23 14:50
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trmancoidiots -> http://digg.com/linux_unix/MSNBC_...Jan 23 15:10
trmancospreading BS liesJan 23 15:11
trmancoand hatred against Linux and the Linux communityJan 23 15:11
trmanco"I love their little note: "Msnbc.com is a Microsoft-NBC Universal joint venture." Ruined all credibility."Jan 23 15:12
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schestowitzhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28039226/...Jan 23 15:39
trmancowhere is MR.logger_botJan 23 15:41
*MinceR whispers off the recordJan 23 15:43
schestowitzI can't reach himJan 23 15:47
schestowitz.Been up for 4 months.Jan 23 15:48
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trmancohttp://ubuntuforums.org/show...Jan 23 16:08
schestowitzLocation: SoCalJan 23 16:09
schestowitzIsn't that the SCOPE location?Jan 23 16:09
schestowitzI can't reach logger_log, but it could be an electrical failure if not a network failure. I'll check on Monday.Jan 23 16:10
trmancookJan 23 16:10
schestowitzThere's still logging, just not backup for themJan 23 16:10
trmancoCan Vista 7 beat Ubuntu's memory consumption? -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showth...Jan 23 16:33
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taconeschestowitz: lol, i am sure you will be able to see a lot of nice metaphors in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NeR2LyILWQJan 23 16:41
schestowitzHey, tacone Jan 23 16:48
taconehey i am going to blog about that videoJan 23 16:48
taconeit rocks !Jan 23 16:48
taconeeven the last sentenceJan 23 16:49
schestowitzIt's a little old, but still funny...Jan 23 16:52
schestowitzI'll post it too, I guess..Jan 23 16:53
twitterThe Walmart attack is really damaging and deserves attention.  http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op=v...Jan 23 16:54
twitterI read through the excuses the M$ shills brought up in the comments and took account of them in that submission.Jan 23 16:55
twitterI have to thank Gentoo User for helping me to make a better submission.Jan 23 16:55
twitterThanks, asshole!Jan 23 16:55
twitterThe primary objection, that Walmart is too large to intimidate, is easily negated by the task force's attack on every member of the distribution chain.  They screwed Walmart by threatening or bribing the much smaller supplier.Jan 23 16:57
twitterNo one else had submitted the story.Jan 23 16:58
twitterLet's see if Digg or Slashdot will get it first.Jan 23 16:58
schestowitzIt's almost there... http://digg.com/linux_unix/Microsoft_Ta...Jan 23 17:00
twitterM$'s attack shows exactly how hard they have to work to keep their second rate software on top.Jan 23 17:00
schestowitzMy stalkers will have bomb-buried it as usual.Jan 23 17:00
schestowitz*or bury-bombedJan 23 17:00
schestowitzFP!Jan 23 17:03
schestowitzOh ohJan 23 17:03
schestowitzBN is already slowJan 23 17:03
schestowitzPages load up slowlyJan 23 17:03
schestowitzI CORALed itJan 23 17:03
twittercongratulationsJan 23 17:04
twitterto be fair, digg had a head startJan 23 17:04
schestowitzIt's slowww......Jan 23 17:05
schestowitzBut it's still alive, thankfully.Jan 23 17:05
schestowitzShane put us on quad-coreJan 23 17:05
schestowitzOK, no more posts until midnight... so as to minimise pressure.Jan 23 17:08
twitterM$FT  16.75Jan 23 17:10
schestowitzHehe!!Jan 23 17:10
schestowitzIt's a good day then for Freedom, ain't it...?Jan 23 17:10
schestowitztacone: I posted that video in BNJan 23 17:10
schestowitzNot a smart thing though cause some people will d/l the ogg and hog server resources that wayJan 23 17:11
taconeeheheJan 23 17:11
taconei am about to posting it as well.Jan 23 17:11
taconeeheh bn is unresponsiveJan 23 17:11
schestowitzServer down?Jan 23 17:12
schestowitzYou can still get CORALed pagesJan 23 17:12
schestowitzUnless ti gets tossed from Digg for downtime (the worst fear), then it'll cope later onJan 23 17:12
schestowitzit's at the very top of FPJan 23 17:12
schestowitzFriday afternoon even, not weekend.Jan 23 17:13
schestowitzServer is still up. *singers crossed*Jan 23 17:14
schestowitz*fingersJan 23 17:14
taconei am doing continued refreshes to help bring it downJan 23 17:14
taconedb down :(Jan 23 17:18
schestowitztacone: nooooooo.  :-)Jan 23 17:19
tacone;-)Jan 23 17:19
schestowitzDon't use the site for the time beingJan 23 17:19
schestowitzIt'll stabilise within hours...Jan 23 17:19
schestowitzIt's still in DiggJan 23 17:20
schestowitzI'm waiting until it drops off the topJan 23 17:20
trmancoschestowitz, congratsJan 23 17:20
trmancoyou just hit the front page of diggJan 23 17:20
schestowitzIt's murder where it's at the top... like hunreds of thousands DB queries per minute I think.Jan 23 17:20
trmancoBN is probably getting hammered right nowJan 23 17:21
schestowitzOK, it's off the top spot now... http://digg.com/general_sciences/Galle...Jan 23 17:21
schestowitztrmanco: don't visit BN now..Jan 23 17:21
schestowitzI have one page cachedJan 23 17:21
trmancodon't worryJan 23 17:21
trmancoI won'tJan 23 17:21
trmanco;)Jan 23 17:21
schestowitzSo if you visit non-cached pages, you drain what's left upJan 23 17:21
trmancookJan 23 17:22
trmancowhen the hype is up, I will visit to see the commentsJan 23 17:22
schestowitzI'll tell you the 'damage' later... I just stay out of BN for now.Jan 23 17:22
schestowitzRegular readers have all the images cached by the Web browser/RSS readers, so it's no problem either.Jan 23 17:23
schestowitztrmanco: I disabled commentsJan 23 17:23
trmancooh okJan 23 17:23
schestowitzDigg will have comments: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Microsoft_... (mostly hostile crowd or shills that defend MS)Jan 23 17:23
trmancoI'll check them on DiggJan 23 17:23
trmancoyesJan 23 17:23
schestowitzSame as in /.Jan 23 17:23
trmancocan't find the /. postJan 23 17:24
schestowitzI can't reply to any because the stalkers use this as a chance to throw slimeJan 23 17:24
schestowitz  http://slashdot.org/firehose.pl?op...Jan 23 17:24
schestowitzWhy is glynmoody talking to jackschofield (MS Jack)? I don't get it......Jan 23 17:24
schestowitzMaybe he can reform him.Jan 23 17:25
trmanco"Hey submitter, great title!Jan 23 17:25
schestowitzhttp://www.linuxformat.co.uk/modules...Jan 23 17:25
schestowitztrmanco: where?Jan 23 17:26
trmancodiggJan 23 17:26
trmanco4 minutes agoJan 23 17:26
trmancothe rest gut cut -> /no i am not being sarcastic, it really is a great title!Jan 23 17:26
schestowitzOh, I see nowJan 23 17:27
taconeschestowitz:  http://www.stefanoforenza.com/interopera...Jan 23 17:27
schestowitztrmanco: usually there are only hecklers.Jan 23 17:27
schestowitzYumJan 23 17:27
trmancolike the first oneJan 23 17:28
schestowitzAre these the feet of the 'customers' coming up from all the cr*?Jan 23 17:28
trmancoYum? as in Yum update?Jan 23 17:28
trmanco:-PJan 23 17:28
schestowitzNot yum, yast!Jan 23 17:28
schestowitzNot yummy, Yastie.Jan 23 17:28
schestowitzhttp://news.opensuse.org/2008/11/21/yast-...Jan 23 17:29
trmanco;)Jan 23 17:30
trmancoWill it blend?Jan 23 17:30
taconetime to go nowJan 23 17:30
schestowitzBN still blends with DiggJan 23 17:30
taconehave a nice day/night/whateverJan 23 17:30
schestowitzBut it's near the top of the page. I wait until it drops... I can't concentrate well in these circumstances.. it's better to 'attend' if you know what I mean..Jan 23 17:31
schestowitzIt's like sitting at the corridor when your family member is having an important surgeryJan 23 17:31
trmancotacone, cyaJan 23 17:33
schestowitzhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/...Jan 23 17:33
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schestowitzyes, cya tacone Jan 23 17:33
trmancoschestowitz, I like this guyJan 23 17:33
schestowitzI'll have to go to the office on Monday to check what happened to my Ubuntu-based workstationJan 23 17:34
trmancoGary McKinnon, just look what happened just because of other peoples ignoranceJan 23 17:34
schestowitzYes, they need a scapegoatJan 23 17:34
schestowitzThey waste their time... there are malicious cr[h]ackers out there grabbing hundreds of millions of PCsJan 23 17:35
trmancoI read the story some time ago, so there where no password on those Windows machine?Jan 23 17:35
trmancowere*Jan 23 17:35
schestowitzSee this bulls*: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/en...Jan 23 17:35
schestowitzYou know what it is? Probably a last straw.Jan 23 17:35
schestowitzBut it makes a good headlineJan 23 17:35
schestowitzThey lives happily and joyfully and ALL BECAUSE OF FACEBOOK things went crazy. It'll like the abusive husband that shoots a wife because "she moved his headphones" or something... charged hostility can have something minor merely TRIGGER actionJan 23 17:37
schestowitz*livedJan 23 17:37
trmancoweirdJan 23 17:37
trmancocoolJan 23 17:40
trmancoidentica has a new designJan 23 17:40
trmancolooks like they are putting good use to the funding they received las week or soJan 23 17:41
schestowitzNovell is leacving comments in BN again...Jan 23 17:41
schestowitz(don't look)Jan 23 17:41
schestowitzThe site is slowJan 23 17:41
schestowitzidenti.ca needs out supportJan 23 17:42
schestowitzSome FOSS people blindly (And foolishly) go to twitterJan 23 17:42
schestowitzThey choose convenience over their freedom and data (thinking short term)Jan 23 17:42
trmanco"Identi.ca underwent a massive upgrade on Friday 23 Jan. Watch for new features, and enjoy!"Jan 23 17:43
schestowitzhttp://digg.com/linux_unix/Microsoft_T... I can't read that s* in the comments.Jan 23 17:43
schestowitzMicrosoft is polluting the big sites with its spinners.Jan 23 17:43
trmancodigg'em downJan 23 17:43
schestowitzNo, mod-bombing is a trolls' gameJan 23 17:43
schestowitzYou can't play their gameJan 23 17:43
schestowitztwitter gets whacked for taking their 'party line' against them -- nymshifting of sorts.Jan 23 17:44
schestowitz"Microsoft can do what they want. They have the right to."Jan 23 17:45
schestowitzErrrrrrrrr... no.Jan 23 17:45
schestowitzThey are a monopolyJan 23 17:45
schestowitzThat's what antitrust monopolies are for.Jan 23 17:45
schestowitz /smonopolies/laws/Jan 23 17:46
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twittermodbombing is not a troll's game, doing it for money with multiple astroturf accounts is.  If you see things you don't like and have the power to express that dislike, you should.  Genuine voices should be heard.  They are nothing compared to the pros.Jan 23 18:10
twitterHere's an interesting thing from hostile source, Forbes.  An unnamed M$ executive complained, "'The one thing that might have raised eyebrows is: 'why're they putting this cloud over our heads for the next 18 months?" -- the answer to that question should be obvious which is why he's unnamed.  Party line or fired.Jan 23 18:11
twitterIt's more of the same employee abuse that gets you fired for taking photos of Apple computers on the loading dock.  http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimit...Jan 23 18:12
schestowitzHm.........Jan 23 18:12
schestowitzYour quote lacks suffiecient context.Jan 23 18:12
schestowitz" Microsoft's announcement it will lay off 5,000 in its biggest-ever job-cut rippled through the Seattle area on Thursday, further unnerving residents of an already-bruised city of just over 3 million."Jan 23 18:13
schestowitzOh, I seee.. so it's a rantJan 23 18:13
schestowitzSome wife of someone linked to BN some months ago, IIRC, because her husband got an offer from MSJan 23 18:13
schestowitzMicrosoft knew that in order to attract talent it must put up an illusion of infinite growth and invicibivlityJan 23 18:14
schestowitzATM, it's left with no money in the bankJan 23 18:14
schestowitzIt spent $60 on 'steroid' (artificial,fake boost)Jan 23 18:14
schestowitzIt's running out of cash to spend nowJan 23 18:14
twitterAh, the context is that they did not tell everyone who is fired.  Some were told, others will find out later.Jan 23 18:15
schestowitzHad it bought Yahoo! (and entered debt), it would have over 100,000 employeesJan 23 18:15
twitterEveryone has to work their ass off and do as they are told.Jan 23 18:15
schestowitzSo it would brag about "huge growth" and higher revenueJan 23 18:15
schestowitzThe revenue rise, as I've been pointing out for years, is to do with infinite purchases and depletion of savingsJan 23 18:15
schestowitzGerard's comments in his blog about "MS asking for bailout" always amuses meJan 23 18:16
schestowitz"But OBAMA! OMG! We must get tah moneys now, or else we can't delver patches to those poor kids in Bolivia..."Jan 23 18:16
twitterWhy not ask for money to buy successful competitors - failed banks got it.Jan 23 18:16
schestowitzThat's why they want medical dataJan 23 18:17
twitterM$ also lobbied for the banks because the banks are big (22%) customers.Jan 23 18:17
schestowitzDependency and banruptcy protectionJan 23 18:17
schestowitzI read this in 2006 or 2007... they try to buy 'hold' of major things like Library of Congress to make the whole system dependent on them. They receive 'protection' this wayJan 23 18:17
schestowitzSGI is a good analogous example..Jan 23 18:17
schestowitzhttp://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer...Jan 23 18:18
twitterWe shall see.  RMS does not like the number of industry flunkies Obama has promoted.Jan 23 18:18
schestowitzQuote/message circulating these days: "it's not *you*, it's everyone"Jan 23 18:18
schestowitzYou saw RMS on appointments, eh?Jan 23 18:19
twitterHe's had several over the last week or so.Jan 23 18:19
twitterI check RMS's political notes every day.  They are always interesting.Jan 23 18:19
schestowitzNot widely read thoughJan 23 18:21
schestowitzhttp://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/ne... (Sun chief prescribes open source for US government) It's bizarre that they ask Scott "free puppy"Jan 23 18:26
PetoKrausschestowitz: who's data do we want? http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09...Jan 23 18:27
PetoKrauslet's split it on a halfJan 23 18:27
schestowitzWill it be cheque or debit card?Jan 23 18:29
schestowitzMatt's laptops coughs up dust.. http://foocorp.org/products/exploringfree...Jan 23 18:30
MinceRlol titleJan 23 18:30
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schestowitzHi, ecrist Jan 23 18:31
ecristhowdy.Jan 23 18:31
ecristgratz to twitter on being duggJan 23 18:31
ecrist;)Jan 23 18:31
ecristor youJan 23 18:31
ecristyou it looks.Jan 23 18:32
schestowitzMD5 attack on Microsoft's Authenticode < http://www.heise.de/english/news... >Jan 23 18:32
schestowitzYes, twitter contributed the text from the Wal-Mart exhibit thoughJan 23 18:33
PetoKrausit looks i'm gonna proxy my traffic from now onJan 23 18:33
schestowitzPetoKraus: [Ho]omer does thatJan 23 18:33
schestowitzPetoKraus: but you know what they say ... ;-) If you care about privacy, then you're a child-molesting terroristJan 23 18:34
PetoKraushonestly, this country is in deep shits and only thing the people can think about is protecting children from seeing nipples, penises and vaginasJan 23 18:34
PetoKrausyeah sureJan 23 18:34
schestowitzMonitoring is about contreolJan 23 18:34
ecristlike the ruling a couple weeks ago involving cartoon 'child' porn?Jan 23 18:34
schestowitzLong ago, 'responsible man' (elites) realised the need to control the mindsJan 23 18:34
PetoKrausecrist: i lost track, to be honestJan 23 18:34
schestowitzWhen people go out of control, then it's trouble and sources of power can be overthrownJan 23 18:35
schestowitzecrist: yes, even SimpsonsJan 23 18:35
schestowitzNamed  Simpsons -> Go to jailJan 23 18:35
schestowitzLet me find it..Jan 23 18:35
ecristMD5 is broken.Jan 23 18:35
schestowitzHere: http://www.itwire.com/conten...Jan 23 18:36
schestowitz"Jan 23 18:36
schestowitzYet, as an even more recent case shows, the law itself can be a victim of hysteria. In a judgement handed down in the NSW Supreme Court yesterday, a man who was caught with cartoons on his computer depicting The Simpsons children engaged in sex acts was convicted for possessing child pornography."Jan 23 18:36
schestowitz"Not to put too fine a point on this, calling lewd Simpsons cartoons child pornography is getting into extremely dangerous territory. Child pornography, by any sensible definition of the term, involves the exploitation of real children. Kids have feelings and get hurt. Cartoon characters, no matter how depraved the imagination of the artist who draws them, are scribbles of a pen."Jan 23 18:37
ecristaye, who *hasn't* wanted to see Lisa and Bart go at it.Jan 23 18:37
schestowitz"Can crude cartoons of the Simpsons children depicted as described be called child pornography? As I read elsewhere, can a big stick figure depicted as engaging in a sexual act with a small stick figure be described as pedophilia? Can a cartoon depicting Elmer Fudd engaged in a sex act with Bugs Bunny be described as bestiality?"Jan 23 18:37
ecristor the smurfs.Jan 23 18:37
PetoKrausi wonderJan 23 18:37
PetoKrauscopyright is under trade law, right?Jan 23 18:38
PetoKrausand copyright itself is a contract, right?Jan 23 18:38
schestowitzecrist: I guess a figureman depiction of intercourse can take you to jail :-)Jan 23 18:38
ecristschestowitz: my guess is that the small stick figure is a midget, which makes it even better.Jan 23 18:38
PetoKrausso if I go to the cinema and use a camcorder to screen the video, i'm breaking a contract I accepted with the cinema, right?Jan 23 18:38
PetoKrausIE, i am not doing any criminal offenceJan 23 18:38
schestowitzPetoKraus: why did you do that? ;-)Jan 23 18:39
PetoKrausthe cops shouldn't be able to put me in jailJan 23 18:39
PetoKrausschestowitz: i am planning on doing soJan 23 18:39
PetoKrausjust go in the cinemaJan 23 18:39
PetoKrausmount camcorder on a tripodJan 23 18:39
schestowitzBrain capacity not enough to store the film?Jan 23 18:39
schestowitzYou know, singing a song you listen to can have you fined... maybe jailedJan 23 18:39
PetoKrausand shoot the sequence of "you are forbidden to blah blah, it's an offence and you may end up in jail"Jan 23 18:39
PetoKrauscause that's just ridiculousJan 23 18:40
schestowitzMPAA won't like that.Jan 23 18:40
PetoKrausi don't care, i'm in UKJan 23 18:40
schestowitzIf it's not good for MPAA revenue, then sooner or later they buy some lawsJan 23 18:40
schestowitzFirst they do the States cause it's easy (coruptible politicians)Jan 23 18:40
schestowitzThen they argue for "harmonisation"Jan 23 18:40
PetoKrausi need to learn more about this copytight violationJan 23 18:40
schestowitzAs in, well... now we have to make the laws consistent...and the USA is the bestest country in the world, so the UK will follow its leadJan 23 18:41
PetoKrauswell it's not gonna happen in a dayJan 23 18:41
schestowitzPetoKraus: no-one would care for it if there's a dead pixel.Jan 23 18:41
PetoKraus:)Jan 23 18:41
PetoKrausbut you know what I meanJan 23 18:42
schestowitzInterpolate around itJan 23 18:42
PetoKrausi am OFFENDED by being threatenedJan 23 18:42
PetoKrausyou knowJan 23 18:42
schestowitzYes, you're a kidJan 23 18:42
schestowitzListen to adultsJan 23 18:42
schestowitzThey do what's good for youJan 23 18:42
PetoKraussureJan 23 18:42
PetoKrausridiculousJan 23 18:43
PetoKrausthough the movie was goodJan 23 18:43
PetoKraus(Seven Pounds)Jan 23 18:43
schestowitzIn the future, there will be a subs model for filmsJan 23 18:44
schestowitzThere already isJan 23 18:44
schestowitzBut they'll try to DRM and expire itJan 23 18:44
schestowitzForget about storage in media... one that prevailsJan 23 18:45
schestowitzYou access content like you buy gas... per hour/whatever... Jan 23 18:45
schestowitzArtificial scarcity pays more.Jan 23 18:45
PetoKrauswellJan 23 18:46
PetoKrausmy gas bill was, you know, pretty lowJan 23 18:46
schestowitzGoogle Q4 Earnings Plummet, Revenue up 18% < http://www.pcworld.com/article/158176/goo... >Jan 23 18:46
PetoKrausokJan 23 18:47
PetoKrausi am gonna watch my illegal copy of House MD nowJan 23 18:48
PetoKrausttylJan 23 18:48
twitterouch.  earnings down on 18% rise on revenue?  they must be investing in something bigJan 23 18:48
schestowitzThe FOSDEM boycott is working. http://www.news.software.coop/i...Jan 23 18:50
schestowitzAnother blow for NOVLJan 23 18:50
schestowitzIt's just OSDEMJan 23 18:51
schestowitzhttp://www.computerworlduk.com/communit... "Jan 23 18:52
schestowitzA little less hypocrisy please said on Friday, 23 January 2009 This site carries advertising from proprietary software vendors. It has a category for Novell: http://www.computerworlduk.com/technology/o... Yet somehow people don't have an ethical problem reading it."Jan 23 18:52
schestowitzSeems like the sort of comment that would come from NOVL employeesJan 23 18:52
schestowitz"A little less hypocrisy pleas" vs "Baby in the Bath Water"Jan 23 18:52
schestowitzAMD Reports 33 Percent Drop in Q4 Revenue < http://www.pcworld.com/article/158184/amd_... >Jan 23 18:54
schestowitzObama Administration Frustrated by Old White House PCs < http://www.pcworld.com/article/15815... >Jan 23 18:54
twitterI'll bet.  Think Outlook and IIS are the reasons he's using Gmail?Jan 23 18:55
trmanco562 digg :DJan 23 18:57
trmancodiggs*Jan 23 18:57
schestowitzYes, it's like to go past 1000 I reckon...Jan 23 18:59
schestowitzI wouldn't be able to check what was happending.Jan 23 18:59
schestowitzMuch of the work is done by Coral.Jan 23 18:59
schestowitzI could try to extrapolate to just estimate how many people witnessed Microsoft's monopoly abuse, which is the sole intention of these posts.Jan 23 19:00
schestowitzBN comment re Apple: "Anyone old enough to remember their original 'look and feel' lawsuit over windows (1?) knows they're one of the nastiest, litigious pieces of work in existance.  I know i will never own any piece of apple-made hardware because they're simply arseholes."Jan 23 19:01
schestowitz"It's annoying that MS is indirectly hampering the clean up the Bush legacy.  These are records that will determine whether the junta is packed off to The Hague for further action or dealt with domestically."Jan 23 19:02
schestowitzhttp://www.osnews.com/story/20838/Microsoft_UK_... (Microsoft UK Launches DRM-Riddled Music Store, Doomed to Fail)Jan 23 19:03
schestowitzSays MS/Windows fan: "Microsoft is laying off 5000 people, and looking for other means to cut costs? I say, quit this pointless music store before it's even open, and because of this saving, maybe a few more folk can keep their jobs. I'd say, get your priorities straight."Jan 23 19:04
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schestowitzSony Stock Slides 7 Percent on Loss Forecast < http://www.pcworld.com/article/158203/sony_s... >Jan 23 19:04
schestowitz Gang tries to tap Japanese bank's computers < http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/59... > "A GANG of techie bandits plotted to steal €£229 million from company accounts by hacking into the Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation computers in London, a court has heard."Jan 23 19:07
schestowitzAnother one bites the dust:  Memory maker files for insolvency < http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/5... >Jan 23 19:08
schestowitzAnother FOSS victory in Europe:   IT: Venice region settles on open source and open standards < http://www.osor.eu/news/it-venice-region-se... >Jan 23 19:12
twitterRoy.  I remember you saying that M$ wrote letters to get you fired but can't find a link to it.  How would you express that?  It would be easier if I had some exact words for my search.Jan 23 19:12
schestowitzSarkoism attempt to divert kids to mainstream 'media': http://translate.google.com/translate?h...Jan 23 19:14
schestowitzNot Microsoft wrote themJan 23 19:14
schestowitzThey are not tactlessJan 23 19:14
schestowitzIt's like the Ou incident...Jan 23 19:15
twitterWhoever wrote, the letters were sent.Jan 23 19:15
twitterGot link?Jan 23 19:15
schestowitzWitch hunt.Jan 23 19:15
schestowitzI could find some in USENETJan 23 19:15
twitterCoolJan 23 19:16
schestowitzIt happened several times over the years.Jan 23 19:16
schestowitzSample for you here (first go at it): http://groups.google.com/groups?sourceid=mozclient&...Jan 23 19:16
twitterick.Jan 23 19:19
schestowitzEven religion embraces the open Web... http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009...Jan 23 19:19
schestowitzWould you believe this: AOL Sites Saw Solid Growth In 2008 < http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/0... >Jan 23 19:20
schestowitzhttp://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/01/2... "A Belkin employee was recently busted offering payment for positive reviews of a Belkin network router—whether or not the reviewer had even seen one—and asking reviewers to vote down negative comments. This offer was, using some swift stategery, posted on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk website."Jan 23 19:21
schestowitz /s/Belkin/MS/?Jan 23 19:21
schestowitzMod-bombing...Jan 23 19:21
schestowitz" This is starting to sound like a case for the feds. And it’s also a real blow to the trust and transparency needed for the user-generated Web 2.0 concept to truly succeed."Jan 23 19:21
schestowitzThis would make Microsoft think twice before pulling these tricks, even if it proxifies this garbage to Edelman and other such criminals that are better off in prison, not society.Jan 23 19:22
schestowitzGlobal warming threatens forests, study says < http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/... >Jan 23 19:23
schestowitzWorld's dangers are probably different though because nuclear threat outweighs that of the environment, which is a slower process.Jan 23 19:25
schestowitzJimbo Wales ends death by Wikipedia < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/22/wik... > "Then, a few minutes later, 91-year-old Robert Byrd died his own Wikideath. He too left the luncheon early due to "a medical issue." But as with Kennedy, Wikireports of his death were greatly exaggerated."Jan 23 19:28
schestowitzIt's not as though Bloomberg is more accurate. it announced Steve Jobs "dead" prematurely last year.Jan 23 19:28
schestowitzNice photo..  http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/01/23... (World's smallest working fuel cell developed)Jan 23 19:30
schestowitz*LOL* http://img170.imageshack.us/img1...Jan 23 19:32
schestowitzIt's happening again!! New Jobs health hoax targets Wired " It is a hoax, Wired reported Thursday - an article that looks like a story on Wired.com and that claims Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had a heart attack." < http://news.zdnet.com/2100-959... >Jan 23 19:34
schestowitzWow. This is nice: http://www.robweir.com/blog/2009/0...Jan 23 19:35
schestowitzI provoked a bit... "That's a really nice cloud. Try it on an IBM speech ;-) "innovation....high end...fiscal...Web 2.0... open... intuitive...Lotus..."Jan 23 19:39
twitterBush used GNU/Linux for his real mail.  That's why his IT guy's death was such a scandal.Jan 23 19:40
twitterI think these "technological dark ages" stories, while true to an extent, are also a cover up.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conten...Jan 23 19:40
twitterObama is not going to prosecute for wiretapping and other crimes.Jan 23 19:41
twitterI'm afraid that he does not want Bush email about Iraq to come out.Jan 23 19:41
PetoKraushmmJan 23 19:47
PetoKraus"However, ripping music from CDs to another format, such as MP3, is currently illegal."Jan 23 19:47
PetoKrausfucking stupidâ„¢ british lawJan 23 19:47
PetoKraus"In January 2008 the government proposed changes to copyright law that would legalise copying for personal use."Jan 23 19:48
PetoKrauswell duhJan 23 19:48
PetoKraus    * before a magistrates' Court, the penalties for distributing unauthorised files are a maximum fine of €£5,000 and/or six months imprisonment;Jan 23 19:49
PetoKraus    * in the Crown Court, the penalties for distributing unauthorised files are an unlimited fine and/or up to 10 years imprisonment.Jan 23 19:49
PetoKrausyou have to be fucking jokingJan 23 19:49
PetoKrausfor copyright breach in prison?Jan 23 19:49
PetoKrausis that a murder or what?Jan 23 19:49
twitterunlimited fine?  looking for another bail out.Jan 23 19:50
PetoKrausi can imagine this situation in a prison cell - "So, why are you here, jackie?" "Well, I cut the throat of 5 kids" "And you jimmie?" "Well, I downloaded discography of Nine Inch Nails off torrents..."Jan 23 19:51
schestowitzObamaism+BSA *Ha!*Jan 23 19:57
schestowitzReader thinks: "Yeah, getting that BSA guy on the cabinet is a real bite on the small head. From there he can work a lot of damage." That's why we need to expose them. Like light on cockroaches... they can't do their thing when you know who they serve and why....Jan 23 19:57
schestowitztwitter: if Obama prosecuted (or was responsible for legal action), the States would go loonyJan 23 19:58
schestowitzAll the anti-Blacks would call for his heads or something... remember that Bush is popular among a lot of the population, which tends to be hostile towards another partJan 23 19:59
schestowitzPetoKraus: white-collar crime=OK; making backup="Offa with their head!"Jan 23 20:00
PetoKrausyeahJan 23 20:00
PetoKrausit's ridiculousJan 23 20:00
PetoKraus50 years on sound recording since first broadcasting (or publishing, or creation, latest applies)Jan 23 20:01
schestowitzIt's class-based treatmentJan 23 20:01
schestowitzIn many cases, autocracy is used to weaken classes.Jan 23 20:01
schestowitzFunny thing is, illegalisation of some drugs is said to be tied to classes and their suppressionJan 23 20:01
PetoKraus70 years after the death of authorJan 23 20:01
schestowitz"We are producers.. you are consumer"Jan 23 20:02
schestowitz"We broadcast.. you watch the Tube"... [of course we now have YOUtube that empowers YOU]Jan 23 20:02
schestowitzPetoKraus: new: There's Only So Many Ways To Combine Chords... < http://techdirt.com/articles/... >Jan 23 20:04
schestowitzIt has videosJan 23 20:04
schestowitz"Then, of course, many folks have seen the comedian who points out how many songs are based on the same basic progression as Pachelbel's Canon in D" YOu CAN'T use that beat. It's MINE.Jan 23 20:04
schestowitzGo ahead and sue Zulu tribes for 'using' you beatsJan 23 20:04
schestowitz"Notice how MS is still doing the old dodge of giving preferential placement to it's own stuff on the DeskTop. Notice how you can't alter the 'order pictures online' box or add new entries:" http://www.financialdirector.co.uk/compute...Jan 23 20:07
twitterProsecution, with evidence, is what justice demands.  Ignoring evidence of wrongdoing is loony.Jan 23 20:07
schestowitz"Open any folder containing image files in Windows XP and you will see the Picture Tasks menu displayed on the left-hand side of the folder window. The options here are designed to help you manage your photos."Jan 23 20:07
schestowitz"Microsoft partners with ExtraFilm, Jessops and Bonusprint to offer this service. To use a different service, you'll have to visit its website yourself ."Jan 23 20:07
schestowitzWhat if I don't pay criminal establishments to rent WIndows?Jan 23 20:07
twitterthen you are too bright to need point and shoot, just works digital cameras explained to you.Jan 23 20:09
twitteryou probably also don't want prints but that's another story.Jan 23 20:09
twitterbblJan 23 20:09
schestowitz"Server Load  6.55 (4 cpus)"Jan 23 20:11
schestowitz"Memory Used  46.5 %"Jan 23 20:11
schestowitzIt has calmed down a bitJan 23 20:11
schestowitzI'll remove the caching service before I go to bed.Jan 23 20:11
schestowitzAt least BN is responsive again.Jan 23 20:12
schestowitz"The Wikimedia Foundation have published a draft plan for the process of switching from the GNU Free Documentaion Licence (GFDL) over to the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Licence (CC-BY-SA) for Wikipedia. The change in licensing was made possible by the publication of the GFDL 1.3, which was itself prompted by an initiative of the Wikimedia Foundation" http://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/Wiki...Jan 23 20:18
schestowitznge--/news/112464Jan 23 20:18
schestowitzhttp://www.heise-online.co.uk/open/Wikimedi... That's not so nice... less GNU... more CC... Jan 23 20:18
schestowitzFOSS blogs cover MS demise. I'm glad someone pointed out that in Microsoft speak, "netbook" means "Linux threat". Microsoft had no choice but to give Windows for $5 apiece just to prevent GNU/Linux from gaining bigger (critical) mass. This is monopoly abuse (like the EDGI programme) and the EU Commission should pursue legal action.Jan 23 20:29
schestowitzBdale Garbee had his beard taken off by Linus......... looks like some silly ritual.. bad PR http://www.flickr.com/photos/jzb...Jan 23 20:32
schestowitzSun is laying off another 1,300 people Jan 23 20:34
schestowitzNewstradamus Reports: Navy Nailed By Virus < http://www.linuxjournal.com/con... >Jan 23 20:37
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schestowitzMac's influence could wane < http://www.siliconvalley.com/news/... >Jan 23 20:54
schestowitz"Purportedly left for dead and mocked by pundits.." http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2009/01/21... But it *does* seem to have disappearedJan 23 20:58
schestowitzCensorship: http://costadelgangster.blogspot.com/2...Jan 23 21:00
schestowitzhttp://www.indexoncensorship.org/2009/01/2... "The murder of Anastasiya Baburova (right) and Stanislav Markelov is part of a brutal trend. Russians who stand up for human rights may pay with their lives, says Tanya Lokshina"Jan 23 21:02
schestowitzhttp://www.stallman.org/archives/2008-nov-feb.ht... "Obama has appointed an economic team  intimately tied to hedge funds and the deregulation that led us to depression. His choices also suggest he will do nothing to tax the rich heavily on their main source of income, capital gains."Jan 23 21:03
schestowitzA(nother) call for putting Bush on trial: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/18/p...Jan 23 21:05
schestowitzHoly hell. Todd Bishop has just posted like 5 damage control blog posts (in one day) about Microsoft layoffs. Who are those spinners kidding?Jan 23 21:17
schestowitzBN is in CNET now.. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3...Jan 23 21:20
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schestowitz"Jobs were cut in various business groups, but most reports from employees seem to suggest that the company's Entertainment and Devices Division, which is responsible for the Xbox, Windows Mobile, and the Zune, has been hit hardest." http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.co...Jan 23 21:32
schestowitzThis blogger wrote no less than 3 damage control posts for the Vole today. They must be scared to see the company they write about eroding (share price HALVED).Jan 23 21:34
schestowitzWho started this whole "year of Linux" thing? Apple has no such thing... http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/will_e... "So no, I am not going to say 2009 is or will be “the year of the Linux desktop” "Jan 23 21:38
schestowitz"Well, it is the old story that it is easier to bash than do something about the problem. Novell kept whining to me at work wanting to get Novell SLED into the organisation I work for - and yet ignored the legitimate issues that I have with their product..." http://www.newmobilecomputing.com/thread?345073Jan 23 21:49
schestowitzWhen Reform Meets Reality in Washington DC < http://www.prwatch.org/node/8152 >Jan 23 22:02
schestowitzhttp://www.lessig.org/blog/20...Jan 23 22:05
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*PetoKraus np: Pink Floyd - Money (Dark Side Of The Moon)Jan 23 22:13
schestowitzhttp://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?... Subject: It is only going to get worse. [for Microsoft] "As we start seeing ARM based $100 net books the profit margin that MS operates on will just evaporate. There is no room for a $100 operating system on hardware that just costs $100."Jan 23 22:29
schestowitzhttp://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa...Jan 23 22:33
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schestowitzOASIS Committee approves ODF 1.0 Errata 01 < http://opendocument.xml.org/news/oasis-co... ?Jan 23 22:37
trmancohttp://darthchaosofrspw.wordpress.com/200...Jan 23 22:47
trmancofound this on COLAJan 23 22:47
schestowitzThanks.Jan 23 22:48
schestowitzMiguel writes about Microsoft employees who use Mono. http://tirania.org/blog/archive... Go-Mono-OOJan 23 22:53
trmancoI have to start reading Comes VS MicrosoftJan 23 22:54
schestowitzPleaseJan 23 22:54
schestowitzHelp me with the WikiJan 23 22:54
schestowitzIf you read Comes, be sure to leave a markJan 23 22:54
schestowitzWe need to translate Exhibit numbers into a one-line description at leastJan 23 22:55
schestowitzMany sorting them by topics, even quotes from them.Jan 23 22:55
schestowitzhttp://penguinpetes.com/b2evo/index.php?ti...Jan 23 22:55
trmancookJan 23 22:57
trmancowhen I have some time I will start reading!Jan 23 22:57
trmancothe trolls lost all the energy they use to haveJan 23 22:59
schestowitzBingoJan 23 22:59
trmancothings have been slightly calm this week IMOJan 23 22:59
schestowitzDon't say this in COLAJan 23 22:59
schestowitzIt provokes themJan 23 22:59
trmancomeh, don't worry I won'tJan 23 23:00
schestowitzDon't trest with total humours the assertion that layoffs play a role here.Jan 23 23:00
schestowitz*trea; humourJan 23 23:00
trmancookJan 23 23:01
schestowitzMatter of fact is, Microsoft but off many contracts with outside groups, including those which it uses to AstroTurfJan 23 23:01
schestowitzI've just gone through almost all 220 comments in Digg (on the BN post). The early ones are mostly trolls with other trolls 'chained' onto them. Very typical. Later came the 'real' people.Jan 23 23:01
schestowitzI'm disbling remote caching now.Jan 23 23:02
trmancoI still have to take a peakJan 23 23:02
trmancoI haven't read them allJan 23 23:02
trmancostuff has calmed down?Jan 23 23:02
trmancothat means I can go check some posts now :-PJan 23 23:02
trmancoright?Jan 23 23:02
schestowitzBN in the news: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Micro...Jan 23 23:02
schestowitztrmanco: yes, I think soJan 23 23:03
trmancookJan 23 23:03
schestowitzServer Load  2.85 (4 cpus)Jan 23 23:03
trmancoshared?Jan 23 23:03
schestowitzIt was 6 with the caching enabled (jobs on queue).Jan 23 23:03
schestowitzYesJan 23 23:03
trmancohmm, not badJan 23 23:03
schestowitzAFAIKJan 23 23:03
trmancomy host should be lowJan 23 23:04
schestowitzIf it gets slow, let me know and I'll re-enable cachingJan 23 23:04
trmancolike 0.50 of load or soJan 23 23:04
trmancookJan 23 23:04
schestowitzIt was not responding at times, despite the caching.Jan 23 23:04
schestowitzlogger_bot doesn't talk to me. I'll need to visit him.Jan 23 23:04
trmancololJan 23 23:06
trmancopor bot hasn't had restJan 23 23:06
schestowitzIt did very littleJan 23 23:06
trmancogive him is weekend offJan 23 23:06
schestowitzGot trail, numb and died out.Jan 23 23:06
schestowitzSeriously now, I don't know if it's a network issue, electric failure, Ubuntu issue, h/w issue... it just sends nothing back. I'm visiting the office on Monday anyway.Jan 23 23:07
trmancolets just hope it is nothing too seriousJan 23 23:08
schestowitz> <trmanco> give him is weekend off; it's /her/Jan 23 23:08
schestowitzShe was working without issued for 4 monthsJan 23 23:08
trmancoOops!Jan 23 23:08
schestowitzBut it's good ammunition for trolls and such.Jan 23 23:08
schestowitzNot many Windows boxes will just run *and* stay online for so long, without any close attentionJan 23 23:09
schestowitzIt's likely to be still up... network issue or lack of UPSJan 23 23:09
schestowitzMicrosoft Blogs.. it's sad to see them... they're like a family hugging about the misery of some in a Volish funeral.Jan 23 23:10
schestowitzThe 'Fun Times' are over and they know it.Jan 23 23:11
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schestowitzbenJIman: did Ian Bruce leave Novell?Jan 23 23:13
benJImanI don't know who he is.Jan 23 23:13
schestowitzPR DirectorJan 23 23:14
schestowitzHe no longer edit's Jeff's blogJan 23 23:14
schestowitz*editsJan 23 23:14
benJImanThere are some really good microsoft blogs like Raymond Chen's and Eric Lippert's.Jan 23 23:14
schestowitzNovell brags about poisonware: http://www.novell.com/prblogs/?p=535Jan 23 23:15
schestowitzI don't read these blogsJan 23 23:15
benJImanCould be worse, could be flash.Jan 23 23:18
schestowitzOh crap. Server Load  20.09 (4 cpus)Jan 23 23:23
schestowitzBack to CoralJan 23 23:25
schestowitzhttp://www.againstmonopoly.org/index.php... "Here is the prediction I'm hesitant about. Always in the past when software with substantial installed base has finally been supplanted the fall has not been gradual: Lotus and Wordperfect went from world-beaters to also rans in just a few years. I think Microsoft may surprise us by falling equally fast. There may not be much left in two years time."Jan 23 23:26
schestowitzhttp://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/2009012... "Client software felt the slump in PC sales, and was further harmed by the shift to netbooks; many of these run Linux, which helps Microsoft not at all."Jan 23 23:33
schestowitzMS fans site: "Search engines be da**ed, it's the OS that generates money - if the world switches to linux, it will switch to OpenOffice too." < http://caps.fool.com/blogs/viewpost.aspx?bp... > Sunset for Motley Fool along with the Microsoft 'press'?Jan 23 23:39
schestowitzhttp://www.crn.com/software/212902058 "Microsoft, like much of the IT industry, was caught off-guard by the rapid rise of the netbook category, but moved quickly to offer a netbook-specific version of XP Home to stem the tide of Linux on netbooks. When one considers that getting some revenue is better than getting none, that was a wise move."Jan 23 23:41
schestowitzhttp://reddevnews.com/news/article... ""Microsoft can't charge $80 or $100 when there's Linux for free on netbooks," Rosoff said. On regular PC sales, Microsoft's profit margins are typically about 70 percent to 80 percent, he explained."Jan 23 23:41
*r0ver (n=r0ver@200.68.91.21) has left #boycottnovellJan 23 23:42
schestowitzMixing the GPL-hostile Gates with Linux. Huh?? http://www.pcworld.com/article/158208/a_great_tim...Jan 23 23:46
MinceRand then extend...Jan 23 23:47
schestowitzSort of.. :-)Jan 23 23:47
schestowitzHe writes provocative things (Phil Shapiro), but mixing FOSS with this controversial fund oft Gates is bad...Jan 23 23:48
schestowitzOpenStreetMap .. http://www.opensource.org/node/383 "Jan 23 23:56
schestowitzI've recently taken on a new job, after 17 years of consultancy. "Jan 23 23:56

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