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IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: October 8th, 2009

-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] Steve Ballmer, played by Jackie Coogan http://is.gd/43sAdOct 08 00:01
phIRCeTitle:  Steve Ballmer: the future belongs to Microsoft - Times Online  .::. Size~: 120.86 KBOct 08 00:01
trmancololOct 08 00:02
trmancono the past does...Oct 08 00:02
P|scean"This year, however, Mr Ballmer has had less to shout about. In July, Microsoft’s quarterly results showed its first year-on-year drop in revenue and profit for 23 years, hit by falling PC sales and the rise of cheap netbooks running rival operating systems such as the open-source Linux, which Mr Ballmer has in the past described as “a cancer”."Oct 08 00:09
P|sceanheh, from that articleOct 08 00:10
_goblinI don't think anyone listens to Ballmer, he described Google as a "house of cards".....and what about Apple products.....I think with Ballmer, the rule is, whatever he says, the exact opposite is true.Oct 08 00:10
Diablo-D3_goblin: wellOct 08 00:22
Diablo-D3the guy lives in his own little worldOct 08 00:22
P|sceani dont know.. from his point of view compairing linux to cancar is pretty accurate :POct 08 00:22
Diablo-D3P|scean: exactlyOct 08 00:24
Diablo-D3to a cancer, the cure is a cancerOct 08 00:24
Diablo-D3its something that gets inside of it and kills itOct 08 00:25
Diablo-D3slowlyOct 08 00:25
Diablo-D3and painfullyOct 08 00:25
Diablo-D3its fun to be the bad guyOct 08 00:25
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #RichardStallman Defended in Argument with #Novell VP http://ping.fm/vCTyfOct 08 00:54
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] NotN: TomTom launches cut-price Darwin Signature satnav http://notnews.today.com/?p=683Oct 08 01:01
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] RT @tajasel So there's this guy called @simonowens and he calls himself a journalist, but he just steals others' stuff: http://is.gd/43wXMOct 08 01:11
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Over 2,000 #Microsoft Employees Lose 75% of Stock Options Value http://bit.ly/2pdxFCOct 08 01:15
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cubezzzwell.. if anything's a "cancer" it's Microsoft itselfOct 08 01:28
cubezzzor call them the BorgOct 08 01:28
cubezzzSlashdot got that rightOct 08 01:28
cubezzzabsorbing technology from other companies then driving them out of businessOct 08 01:29
cubezzzoh and let's see...Oct 08 01:30
cubezzzdumpster diving to get the original basic source codeOct 08 01:30
cubezzzso a scavenger in their originsOct 08 01:31
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P|sceanalot of thoes companies would go out of business anyway if everything was openOct 08 01:36
cubezzzprobably trueOct 08 01:36
cubezzzof course everything isn't openOct 08 01:37
*P|scean sighsOct 08 01:38
P|sceanyeahOct 08 01:38
cubezzzthings are changing thoughOct 08 01:38
cubezzzif I wanted to put SCO Unix System V on my system in 1989 with compiler utilities I would have had to drop about $1000Oct 08 01:39
cubezzznow I can download tons of different Linux or BSD distros for freeOct 08 01:39
cubezzzwith source codeOct 08 01:40
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cubezzzthat is huge progressOct 08 01:40
P|sceanthis is trueOct 08 01:41
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amarsh04cubezzz it was more than that back then... I even paid AUD$850 for the compiler for UnixWare 1.0.X in 1993Oct 08 01:53
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] No Point to Microsoft’s New Datacentres, #Microsoft -dominated #VMware Comes to Redmond’s Back Garden http://ping.fm/2aAheOct 08 02:07
schestowitzgnOct 08 02:07
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cubezzzwow, just for the compiler?Oct 08 02:08
cubezzzmy first Linux was around 1994, but I didn't stick with itOct 08 02:14
cubezzztook a while for the whole *nix thing to grow on meOct 08 02:15
cubezzzit's one thing to use it at work and another thing to use it all the time, e.g. work and home bothOct 08 02:16
cubezzzthe positive vibe I feel with Linux isn't anything like the vibe I got from using windowsOct 08 02:17
cubezzzbasically on doze I'd stare at stuff and go... it's not workingOct 08 02:18
cubezzzunder dos and Unix I'd even buy books on writing device driversOct 08 02:20
cubezzzbut even so I couldn't look at the source code for the dos or windows drivers (with a very few exceptions)Oct 08 02:20
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amarsh04SCO Unix products in the late 1980's early 1990's had lots of add-on components that one had to pay for (so did OS/2 before Warp)Oct 08 03:02
*amarsh04 remembers Linus Torvalds and Dennis Ritchie listening to each other's talks at AUUG '94 in MelbourneOct 08 03:05
cubezzzhmmmOct 08 03:08
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amarsh04report on iinet case on the radio at the momentOct 08 03:11
cubezzzis that on the net amarsh04?Oct 08 03:11
amarsh04I'm on half hour delay, will check but transcripts should appear within 24 hoursOct 08 03:11
amarsh04don't think it's streaming at the moment, but segment has finished... there seemed to be some confusion calling bittorrent a companyOct 08 03:14
amarsh04check back on http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/ tomorrow .au timeOct 08 03:15
cubezzzokOct 08 03:15
amarsh04more links at http://whirlpool.net.auOct 08 03:16
cubezzzah, I see, there's more than one "ABC"Oct 08 03:23
amarsh04Australian Broadcasting Corporation has large numbers of transcripts on-lineOct 08 03:24
cubezzzI'm not up on iinet actuallyOct 08 03:25
cubezzzISP...Oct 08 03:25
cubezzzoh now I see :)Oct 08 03:26
cubezzzclued in nowOct 08 03:26
amarsh04so you're in Toronto?Oct 08 03:26
cubezzzclose to TorontoOct 08 03:26
cubezzzOshawa, about 50 miles awayOct 08 03:26
amarsh04I'm in Adelaide metro area, iinet is Perth basedOct 08 03:27
cubezzzoops, 37.57 miles actuallyOct 08 03:28
*cubezzz nodsOct 08 03:28
cubezzzwe have mostly a duopoly here for ISPsOct 08 03:30
cubezzzthere's Rogers and BellOct 08 03:30
cubezzzthen I suppose if you are willing to spent more money you could get Satellite InternetOct 08 03:31
cubezzzthere's 3rd party, which use Bell's equipment at least partiallyOct 08 03:31
amarsh04people get satellite internet if they are out of dsl or wireless range, I'm getting 13937 kbit/s downstream on adsl2+Oct 08 03:32
cubezzzneither is that greatOct 08 03:32
amarsh044 different companies (maybe more) have dslams in my local exchange, but only about 2 back-haul providers from the exchangeOct 08 03:33
cubezzzI don't think I ever see faster than 500K per second, maybe 550K at mostOct 08 03:33
cubezzzI'm not filtered at all which is niceOct 08 03:34
cubezzzcan you run a web server off your dsl?Oct 08 03:35
amarsh0420 GB download per month limit, not counting all the file mirrors and ABC content (Debian, Sourceforge, streaming audio, video on demand)Oct 08 03:36
amarsh04yes, and uploads are not counted, but I didn't pay extra for static IP addressOct 08 03:36
cubezzzI don't think I have very much upload traffic anywayOct 08 03:37
amarsh04we get about 50 or 100 Meg personal web space on www.users.on.net which is good for sharing stuff with othersOct 08 03:38
cubezzz/var/www is about 1.3 gigs for meOct 08 03:39
cubezzznothing too bigOct 08 03:39
cubezzzthe only problem is the AC Adapters keep going defectiveOct 08 03:41
cubezzzthey're really crapOct 08 03:42
cubezzzso the ac adapter on my router and dsl modem, they've been replaced 4 times nowOct 08 03:42
amarsh04just rang the isp, voip handset is ready for pickupOct 08 03:43
amarsh04my ac adaptors have been ok, but the router vendor has not made available the source of the GPL code in the routerOct 08 03:47
cubezzzwhich vendor?Oct 08 03:50
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amarsh04open networks ( www.opennw.com )Oct 08 03:51
amarsh04off to the isp, back laterOct 08 03:52
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[anivar] http://tr.im/B39yOct 08 04:44
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[anivar] Old Joe #McCarthy is Visiting -- by bobby kunhu http://tr.im/B3cc #satire #Ghost #Maoist #Marxist McCarthy (via @fish_pond)Oct 08 04:49
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fewahttp://rethinkafghanistan.com/Oct 08 06:13
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cubezzzcross compiling openssh to build new elinksOct 08 06:46
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fewaI cant get any information on what happened to this: http://media.freescale.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=196520&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1326986&highlight=Oct 08 07:34
fewainteresting "Because of an order from the United States International Trade Commission, BGA-packaged product lines and part numbers indicated here currently are not available from Freescale for import or sale in the United States prior to September 2010: i.MX515, MC13982Oct 08 07:34
fewa"Oct 08 07:34
fewaIs that the EPA move?Oct 08 07:35
fewait should be availableOct 08 07:35
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #OpenDocument Format (ODF) suffers more interferences and interruptions from #Microsoft and its followers http://ping.fm/3aGenOct 08 08:46
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] Royal Mail loses Amazon contract as postal strikes loom - Thank you Amazon http://tinyurl.com/y88kwknOct 08 08:49
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fewaschestowitz, end-2-end call encryption: http://lwn.net/Articles/354827/#CommentsOct 08 09:01
fewaGNU secure call http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/Secure_CallOct 08 09:02
schestowitzYeah.Oct 08 09:25
schestowitzI listened to a show with Spencer the other day. He's too humble.Oct 08 09:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Microsoft Wins #FreeSoftware -Hostile Deal in Europe, Its Front Group #ACT Pleased http://ping.fm/b3eF4Oct 08 09:26
schestowitzAnd they have some real competition nowOct 08 09:26
fewaZRTPOct 08 09:26
fewaseems like a good protocolOct 08 09:26
fewaAES+DH+SAS "Each user hashes together their own public key with the other caller's public key; the result is a Short Authentication String (SAS) that can be exchanged and verified by the callers verbally. Once the setup is established, the media stream is encrypted using standard SRTP."Oct 08 09:27
fewashow?Oct 08 09:29
fewaspencer?Oct 08 09:29
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[anivar] 10th year of hunger strike: Call for Action in Support of Irom sharmila http://tr.im/B4sy #AFSPA #Draconian-laws #india #manipurOct 08 09:47
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] The #FFII and Red Hat's CEO Express Dissatisfaction with United States #Patent System http://ping.fm/VTSxa #swpatOct 08 09:53
schestowitzfewa: Mark Spencer from DigiumOct 08 09:53
schestowitzTurns out how created GAIM/Pidgin tooOct 08 09:53
schestowitzAnd some other stuff other than AsteriskOct 08 09:53
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fewagamers dont like geting fed with http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/10/sony-sued-over-ps3-update-that-supposedly-bricks-consoles.arsOct 08 09:57
cubezzzwell, got the old elinks portedOct 08 09:59
cubezzzworks better than lynx at leastOct 08 09:59
fewaw3m ?Oct 08 09:59
schestowitzheh. http://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/0107576437.shtmlOct 08 10:01
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schestowitzAP Wants To Charge For Scoops < http://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/1202596448.shtml >Oct 08 10:03
schestowitzThe press just doesn't know how to cope with its 'product' becoming a commodityOct 08 10:04
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] RT @glynmoody EFF: It's My Browser, and I'll Auto-Click if I Want To— http://ur1.ca/d669 to co. that thinks its business model trumps rightsOct 08 10:05
schestowitzhttp://www.sutor.com/newsite/blog-open/?p=4416 "Linux 13.75% 21.01% 20.57% ↑ 18.40%"Oct 08 10:07
Adushttp://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/10/sony-sued-over-ps3-update-that-supposedly-bricks-consoles.arsOct 08 10:08
schestowitzSutor hasn't bothered to make its talk available in free formats http://www.sutor.com/newsite/blog-open/?p=4449Oct 08 10:10
schestowitzAdus: your team did this many timesOct 08 10:10
AdusI don't think we have ever bricked console with an update...Oct 08 10:11
schestowitzMore recent you also messed up Live.Oct 08 10:11
schestowitzTypical: Xbox Live downtime leads to Xbox Live problemsOct 08 10:11
schestowitz,----[ Quot ]Oct 08 10:11
schestowitz| After spending all of Tuesday offline, Xbox Live is back with a bang ... orOct 08 10:11
schestowitz| is that a whimper? Reports are coming in from all over the Internet of LiveOct 08 10:11
schestowitz| Marketplace not working properly and games disappearing off the face of theOct 08 10:11
schestowitz| Earth. Oh Microsoft, will you ever win?Oct 08 10:11
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schestowitzhttp://www.destructoid.com/typical-xbox-live-downtime-leads-to-xbox-live-problems-136604.phtmlOct 08 10:11
schestowitzXbox Live returns after being off all day yesterday, but now some things areOct 08 10:11
schestowitzbrokenOct 08 10:11
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:11
schestowitz| After Microsoft shut down Xbox Live for over twenty-four hours yesterday,Oct 08 10:11
schestowitz| their online gaming service for the Xbox 360 is back online, but it's notOct 08 10:11
schestowitz| working correctly for many users.Oct 08 10:11
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AdusLive is not my team :pOct 08 10:12
schestowitzhttp://www.gamepro.com/article/news/210877/xbox-live-returns-after-being-off-all-day-yesterday-but-now-some-things-are-broken/Oct 08 10:12
schestowitzXbox Live having issues after maintenanceOct 08 10:12
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:12
schestowitz| After yesterday's 24 hour maintenance session for Xbox Live, the service isOct 08 10:12
schestowitz| operational again but appears to have some problems.  Certain games from theOct 08 10:12
schestowitz| marketplace have a purchase option, but not an option to downloadOct 08 10:12
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schestowitzhttp://www.examiner.com/x-7953-Oklahoma-City-Console-Game-Examiner~y2009m6d17-Xbox-Live-having-issures-after-maintenanceOct 08 10:12
schestowitzXbox Live still a little funky after those there updatesOct 08 10:12
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:12
schestowitz| Hey there, amigo. Have you logged onto Xbox Live today? Don’t! Well, notOct 08 10:12
schestowitz| unless you’re looking forward to dealing with a few post-maintenanceOct 08 10:12
schestowitz| glitches.Oct 08 10:12
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schestowitzhttp://www.crunchgear.com/2009/06/17/xbox-live-still-a-little-funky-after-those-there-updates/Oct 08 10:12
schestowitzAdus: you also bricked consolesOct 08 10:12
AdusNot via updates.Oct 08 10:12
AdusThe whole rrod thin is not a software problemOct 08 10:12
AdusAnyway, was just linking an interesting article. The Xbox Live problems were in June, why would I link them now? :pOct 08 10:15
cubezzzI got internet working on the Z pretty good via usbnetOct 08 10:15
cubezzzbut I can't seem to browse the my own serverOct 08 10:15
cubezzzI can browse everything but thatOct 08 10:16
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[scientes] Warner @twxcorp infringes #copyright and prevents holder from sharing his own work http://ur1.ca/d66f ~"Labels biggest infringers, not fans"Oct 08 10:16
schestowitzhttp://bmighty.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/09/are_you_wonderi.htmlOct 08 10:16
schestowitzAdus:Oct 08 10:17
schestowitzAutoupdate killed my 360!Oct 08 10:17
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:17
schestowitz| I was fine yesterday gaming with the VGA cable but after gettingOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| the autoupdate today, I get a black screen. Does Microsoft testOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| these things? My connection to the TV didn't change yet itsOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| screwed. Thanks for nothing Microsoft.Oct 08 10:17
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schestowitzhttp://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=489979Oct 08 10:17
schestowitzUpdate brick your 360? Speak upOct 08 10:17
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:17
schestowitz| Since yesterday's update, there are numerous reports about 360sOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| being bricked. Some people suspect that this is being done byOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| Microsoft intentionally to stop modders and hackers. Xbox SceneOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| thinks it has more to do with certain combinations of hardwareOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| and firmware.Oct 08 10:17
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schestowitzhttp://www.xbox360fanboy.com/2006/11/01/update-brick-your-360-speak-up/Oct 08 10:17
schestowitzNumerous Reports, November 30 Xbox 360 Update Is Bricking ConsolesOct 08 10:17
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:17
schestowitz| Some consoles are being bricked by Thursday's dashboard update.Oct 08 10:17
schestowitz| Issues range from freezing, red ring of death and VGA adaptermOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| alfunction. Microsoft isn't acknowledging the issue and billingOct 08 10:17
schestowitz| $140 for repairs.Oct 08 10:17
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schestowitzhttp://digg.com/gaming_news/Numerous_Reports_November_30_Xbox_360_Update_Is_Bricking_ConsolesOct 08 10:17
schestowitzGamers Say Microsoft Understates Xbox ProblemsOct 08 10:17
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:18
schestowitz| An insider from Electronic Arts, Inc. is saying that the failure rateOct 08 10:18
schestowitz| of Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console is actually ten times higher thanOct 08 10:18
schestowitz| what Microsoft spokespeople have admitted.Oct 08 10:18
schestowitzOct 08 10:18
schestowitz| Game Daily BIZ, a gaming industry publication, reported that theOct 08 10:18
schestowitz| anonymous source tallied that of the 300 consoles EA has received,Oct 08 10:18
schestowitz| 30-50 percent of them have failed.Oct 08 10:18
Adusschestowitz_log: No need to flood.Oct 08 10:18
AdusAh, excellent :)Oct 08 10:18
schestowitzNo floodOct 08 10:18
schestowitzI show you what you deniedOct 08 10:18
schestowitzXbox Gets a Longer WarrantyOct 08 10:19
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:19
schestowitz| This autumn, Microsoft acknowledged that a glitch in the Xbox's onlineOct 08 10:19
schestowitz| update system damaged a small number of customers' consoles before theOct 08 10:19
schestowitz| problem was quickly fixed. At least one customer has sued over theOct 08 10:19
schestowitz| incident.Oct 08 10:19
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schestowitzhttp://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061224/microsoft_xbox.html?.v=1Oct 08 10:19
schestowitzClass Action Lawsuit Filed Against MS For Bricked 360sOct 08 10:19
schestowitzhttp://www.kotaku.com/gaming/law/class-action-lawsuit-filed-against-ms-for-bricked-360s-220250.phpOct 08 10:19
schestowitzSometimes other companies cause this:Oct 08 10:19
schestowitzRedOctane admits to problems with GH2 patchOct 08 10:20
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 10:20
schestowitz| While the patch was supposed to solve the problem of whammyOct 08 10:20
schestowitz| bar responsiveness on GH2 controllers, it also seemed to haveOct 08 10:20
schestowitz| the unfortunate side-effect of bricking and freezing consoles,Oct 08 10:20
schestowitz| if the Xbox 360 forums are any indication.Oct 08 10:20
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schestowitzhttp://www.qj.net/RedOctane-admits-to-problems-with-GH2-patch/pg/49/aid/89662Oct 08 10:20
Adusschestowitz: We are confident that any consoles bricked by an update are very very rare. There are hardware problems with the 360, and the more likely explanation is that the console just failed after the update, rather than because of it.Oct 08 10:20
schestowitzSureOct 08 10:20
schestowitzIt's never Microsoft's faultOct 08 10:21
AdusOf course it's Microsoft's faultOct 08 10:21
schestowitzJust google "Microsoft blames"Oct 08 10:21
schestowitzYou'll see what comes upOct 08 10:21
Adusthe hardware problems are Microsoft's fault. But it's not a software issueOct 08 10:21
Adusit's a hardware one :pOct 08 10:21
AdusThat is why the rrod and e74 errors are covered by a 3 year warranty instead of 1 yearOct 08 10:21
fewaMy friend has a bricked Xbox 360Oct 08 10:22
fewahe is pissedOct 08 10:23
schestowitzAdus: WIndows is not reliableOct 08 10:23
schestowitzFrom the news: http://blogs.computerworld.com/14876/london_stock_exchange_dumps_windows_for_linux (London Stock Exchange dumps Windows for Linux)Oct 08 10:23
Adusrrod fewa?Oct 08 10:23
schestowitzThere are far many Linux/OSS developers than Microsoft developers, and it showsOct 08 10:23
fewai believe soOct 08 10:23
fewaand its off warrantyOct 08 10:23
schestowitzLinux just doesn't have marketing/PR peopleOct 08 10:23
AdusHe's had it more than 3 years fewa?Oct 08 10:23
schestowitzDaemonFC had like 5 bricked xbox360sOct 08 10:23
schestowitzHe can't be bothered to mail them back anymoreOct 08 10:24
Adusbecause rrod is covered under the extended warranty, and he should send it back and get it repaired free of charge.Oct 08 10:24
schestowitzThe Secret Failures of Microsoft http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/Q4.06/2E6D9BB2-FE1B-4556-8389-67BD581FBCCC.htmlOct 08 10:24
fewawhen was 360 released?Oct 08 10:24
fewaor when was first price decreaseOct 08 10:24
fewathats when he got itOct 08 10:24
Adus2005 was when it was released.Oct 08 10:25
AdusNot sure when the first price drop was. 2006 I guessOct 08 10:25
schestowitzhttp://ncroal.talk.newsweek.com/default.asp?item=533168Oct 08 10:25
schestowitz|Oct 08 10:25
schestowitzTo which we reply that weOct 08 10:25
schestowitz| were talking about the original Xbox, and while other divisions ofOct 08 10:25
schestowitz| the company throw off more profits in a single quarter than theOct 08 10:25
schestowitz| entire $5 billion or so lost in the home and entertainment divisionOct 08 10:25
schestowitzIt's now $7 billionOct 08 10:26
AdusThat link is dead schestowitzOct 08 10:26
schestowitzThere's mirrorsOct 08 10:26
AdusAnyway, what do you care where Microsoft are losing and making money? :pOct 08 10:27
cubezzzmajor stockholder!Oct 08 10:28
cubezzzj/kOct 08 10:28
AdusI have stock options :pOct 08 10:28
AdusI care :)Oct 08 10:28
fewathe money Microsoft has made is largely the product of anti-competitive practicesOct 08 10:29
AdusOh, spare me the speech. I've heard it before :pOct 08 10:29
cubezzzwell the stock's been rather flat the last 5 years anywayOct 08 10:29
fewafor every great fortune...Oct 08 10:30
AdusI really feel no guilt working for Microsoft.Oct 08 10:32
Adus:pOct 08 10:32
cubezzzthey had their timeOct 08 10:32
cubezzzso what do you do there?Oct 08 10:32
AdusI'm the Lead Multiplayer Programmer for the Fable series of games.Oct 08 10:33
AdusSo, Microsoft Game Studios Europe :)Oct 08 10:33
schestowitzOct 08 10:33
schestowitz[10:27] <Adus> Anyway, what do you care where Microsoft are losing and making money? :pOct 08 10:33
schestowitzI careOct 08 10:33
schestowitzCause they attack me and billions of peopleOct 08 10:33
schestowitzThey prevent people from usign computersOct 08 10:34
schestowitzThey turn computers to toys and force people to pay for WindowsOct 08 10:34
schestowitzThrough bundlingOct 08 10:34
fewaMicrosoft people tend to be brainwashed into eager persistant evangelismOct 08 10:34
AdusHow do they attack you exactly? You are perfectly entitled to build your own computer and put Linux of it.Oct 08 10:34
schestowitzThe world would be better when Microsoft can no longer maintain its business (debt exceeding asset value)Oct 08 10:34
fewathe ooze it, and it makes them impossible to have a real conversation with themOct 08 10:35
Adusfewa: I disagree with that. There are plenty of people who are into Apple etc hereOct 08 10:35
schestowitz*LOL*Oct 08 10:35
schestowitz[10:34] <Adus> How do they attack you exactly? You are perfectly entitled to build your own computer and put Linux of it.Oct 08 10:35
fewathis is differn't than Apple fanboismOct 08 10:35
schestowitzI can build my own car tooOct 08 10:35
schestowitzAnd tell my parent to build their own PC...Oct 08 10:35
fewaits usually it those who have made money off MSFTOct 08 10:35
*schestowitz rolls eyesOct 08 10:35
fewaand MSFT's crimesOct 08 10:35
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AdusNo it's not fewa, it's exactly the same.Oct 08 10:36
cubezzzhave there been microsoft guys in here before?Oct 08 10:36
AdusI'm sure there are free software fanboys at msft as well.Oct 08 10:36
fewathey start embodying the bullshitOct 08 10:36
fewaThe MSFT drones probably arnt not like thisOct 08 10:36
schestowitzPerfuming what they doOct 08 10:36
fewain fact I know one who I believe is notOct 08 10:36
schestowitzThey all have excusesOct 08 10:36
fewahavn't talked to in agesOct 08 10:36
AdusYou make it sound like Microsoft is some evil company which brainwashes their employees. Microsoft is actually a really nice place to work.Oct 08 10:36
schestowitzIn politics, troops that take order and commit atrocities too find their excusesOct 08 10:37
schestowitzMakes it easier living with oneself :-)Oct 08 10:37
schestowitzAdus: it isOct 08 10:37
fewaAdus, this type of activity is documented, the characterization if from MSFT itsself http://antitrust.slated.org/www.iowaconsumercase.org/Oct 08 10:37
schestowitzNot just employeesOct 08 10:37
schestowitzYou have things to read, AdusOct 08 10:37
schestowitzThey admit lots of itOct 08 10:37
fewa"Evangelism is war"Oct 08 10:37
schestowitzMicrosoft is controlled by people who are convicted thugs.Oct 08 10:37
schestowitzLike it or not, the courts determined this tooOct 08 10:38
schestowitzANd Microsoft overthrew judgesOct 08 10:38
fewaits only the DoJ under Bush that differedOct 08 10:38
schestowitzAdus: I'm sure you're not a thugOct 08 10:38
fewawhich gave MSFT time to dig inOct 08 10:38
schestowitzBut your opinions don't count at MicroosftOct 08 10:38
Adusyes, I'm aware of the numerous cases. But that doesn't mean the whole company is like that.Oct 08 10:38
schestowitzCompanies are tyranniesOct 08 10:38
schestowitzAnd those running them define policiesOct 08 10:38
fewayeah, this is the tyranny at the topOct 08 10:38
Adusmsft have won a lot of awards about how they treat employees etcOct 08 10:39
cubezzzmaybeOct 08 10:39
fewaand those who made money of tOct 08 10:39
AdusMicrosoft Research Denmark is meant to be the best place in Denmark to workOct 08 10:39
oiaohmAdus hitler treated a lot of his staff great as well.Oct 08 10:39
fewaand those that buy the american myth and envy the thugsOct 08 10:39
schestowitzAdus: tyrants too can treat their servants wellOct 08 10:39
AdusTo be honest, the one thing I'm interested in, is making great games. Microsoft have the resources to help us do that.Oct 08 10:39
schestowitzIt's like saying, "Stalin was a good parent"Oct 08 10:39
fewaoiaohm, save the Propaganda for somewhere elseOct 08 10:39
fewa<fewa> and those that believe the american myth and envy the thugsOct 08 10:40
fewa(or are paid to pretend)Oct 08 10:40
fewathe myth-makersOct 08 10:40
AdusI have no particularly strong feelings about Microsoft. I've worked for 2 other big games developers/publishersOct 08 10:40
AdusEidos and CodemastersOct 08 10:40
Adusand they were very similarOct 08 10:40
fewaokOct 08 10:40
fewayeah working for a corp doesn't make you guiltyOct 08 10:41
fewaI believe in free associationOct 08 10:41
AdusMicrosoft is such a huge organisation it's very hard to make sweeping assertions.Oct 08 10:41
oiaohmRecord actions define how good or bad a company is.Oct 08 10:41
cubezzzclosed source just doesn't excite meOct 08 10:41
AdusI work at Lionhead, Which is owned by Microsoft Game Studios Europe, Which is owned by IEB, which is owned by E&D which is owned by MicrosoftOct 08 10:41
Adus:pOct 08 10:41
fewaits the people in the corp that are criminalOct 08 10:41
schestowitzpeople who work for MSFT don't do so to make ends meet. It's not as though they are broke like many people who are forced to join the army as a result and kill innocent peopleOct 08 10:41
fewaand if the whole thing functions as a well-oiled machine in doing evil, than every person in that machine is guiltyOct 08 10:42
AdusOf course they do schestowitz. If they were well off, they wouldn't be working at all.Oct 08 10:42
cubezzzclosed source basically equals death in the long runOct 08 10:42
fewabut not every person is so instrumentalOct 08 10:42
schestowitzAdus: nopeOct 08 10:43
schestowitzFallacyOct 08 10:43
schestowitzit's a zero-sum gameOct 08 10:43
fewayepOct 08 10:43
fewacomplete fallacyOct 08 10:43
AdusI work here because it's a job, and they pay well and have decent benefits if I'm honest.Oct 08 10:43
schestowitzIf Microsoft goes out of business (which some day it will), then its lost business will be the gain of othersOct 08 10:43
fewathey work cause they enjoy being thugsOct 08 10:43
schestowitzSo jobs crop up elsewhereOct 08 10:43
cubezzzso really you work at Lionhead, not Microsoft?Oct 08 10:43
fewathey get to keep screwing other, gainingOct 08 10:43
schestowitzAnd the money shared not among a few billionaires who make money from organised crimeOct 08 10:43
Aduscubezzz: Lionhead is a wholly owned subsiduary of Microsoft since 2006Oct 08 10:44
schestowitzWhite-collar crime is no less crime than murderOct 08 10:44
Adusmy email address is @microsoft.com etc :pOct 08 10:44
schestowitzIt cause injure more peopleOct 08 10:44
fewabillgates@microsoft.comOct 08 10:44
Adusit's actually billg :pOct 08 10:44
fewa"Most of the spam talks of ways to get rich quick, which would be funny if it wern't so annyoing"Oct 08 10:45
schestowitzbillG has a little department for checking his mailOct 08 10:45
schestowitzHe said so, IIRCOct 08 10:45
schestowitzMaybe one PA or maybe moreOct 08 10:45
fewayeah in the same interview he said that gemOct 08 10:45
AdusYes, all of those people doOct 08 10:45
AdusI imagine if I emailed Steve Ballmer, he wouldnt get it :pOct 08 10:45
schestowitzHe's busy lobbying these daysOct 08 10:45
fewasame with billgOct 08 10:45
AdusHe was in the UK the otehr day.Oct 08 10:45
oiaohmBefore Lionhead was taken up it was releasing on more platforms that what it is now Adus.   The results of MS taken over cutting off supply to competors.Oct 08 10:45
oiaohmMS is not the only ones to do this.Oct 08 10:46
AdusDid Lionhead actually ever release a game for a competing platform?Oct 08 10:46
fewaoiaohm, yet another example of the massive failures of the capitalist systemOct 08 10:46
AdusI don't think they did. They were all PC or XboxOct 08 10:46
fewaalbeit a small oneOct 08 10:46
Aduswhich is probably why Microsoft bought themOct 08 10:46
oiaohmAdus Mac.Oct 08 10:46
AdusLionhead didn't make those gamesOct 08 10:46
Adusthey were outsourced by the publisherOct 08 10:46
AdusEAOct 08 10:47
oiaohmThey out sourced for porting.Oct 08 10:47
AdusIf you're referring to Black & WhiteOct 08 10:47
fewaThe innovation that happends on the internet shows capitalism doesn't workOct 08 10:47
oiaohmThat stoped after MS took over.Oct 08 10:47
fewaall the real innovation is coming from individualsOct 08 10:47
AdusTrue, but there has only been one game since MS took over.Oct 08 10:47
fewaie World of GooOct 08 10:48
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oiaohmSame applies to the other game companies MS took over AdusOct 08 10:48
oiaohmIts not like Lionhead is the odd one out having this happen.Oct 08 10:48
AdusDunno. Rare have released DS games since the Microsoft acquisitioOct 08 10:48
schestowitzAdus: speaking of employee rights:  http://boycottnovell.com/2009/04/12/microsoft-sneaks-out/Oct 08 10:48
schestowitzLionhead developer sued MicrosoftOct 08 10:49
fewaoiaohm, summary of kernel RT http://lwn.net/Articles/354690/#CommentsOct 08 10:49
schestowitzHey, kentmaOct 08 10:49
schestowitzwbOct 08 10:49
kentmahi thereOct 08 10:49
kentmasuper-busy, just passing through - a sort of drive-by hello :-)Oct 08 10:49
Adusschestowitz: Yes, Jamie Durant.Oct 08 10:49
schestowitzMicrosoft settledOct 08 10:49
Adusof course they settledOct 08 10:49
Adusit's cheaper and gets less bad pressOct 08 10:49
Adussettling means nothingOct 08 10:50
schestowitzbad PR for themOct 08 10:50
oiaohmDS is not a direct competor to MS items at this stage.   Name a item that has been released for porting form any one them.  Rare was directly making for DS so it stayed happening.Oct 08 10:50
Adusevery company settlesOct 08 10:50
schestowitzMust. Hide. Fast.Oct 08 10:50
schestowitzkentma: http://blogs.computerworld.com/14876/london_stock_exchange_dumps_windows_for_linuxOct 08 10:50
oiaohmNot true AdusOct 08 10:50
schestowitz\0/Oct 08 10:50
kentma:-)Oct 08 10:50
schestowitzWe got the Facts{tm}Oct 08 10:50
cubezzzhehOct 08 10:50
kentmasmart thinking at last - yeah, they got the fax :-)Oct 08 10:50
oiaohmCisco systems had equal a while back and fort it out because they were in the right AdusOct 08 10:51
schestowitzThis impacts Italy and SA tooOct 08 10:51
schestowitzThere will be no market left running WindowsOct 08 10:51
Adusoiaohm: That's very rare though. I'm sure Microsoft have fought court battles in the past as well. But the vast majority of companies will just settle because it makes business senseOct 08 10:51
AdusI'm not saying I agree, but that's generally what happens.Oct 08 10:52
schestowitzAdus: you don't /have/ to defend your employer, you know?Oct 08 10:52
schestowitzIt's OK to say they do bad when they do badOct 08 10:52
schestowitzIt's not a religionOct 08 10:52
schestowitzIt's not a faithOct 08 10:52
AdusI don't feel I am defending them.Oct 08 10:52
fewaIts just free associationOct 08 10:53
schestowitzIt's funny how people indoctrinate self depending on where the check comes fromOct 08 10:53
oiaohmAdus: over takeover issues MS has settled every time.Oct 08 10:53
AdusAnd you feel that *I* am the one who is preaching schestowitz?Oct 08 10:53
schestowitzLike people who are Muslim insisting that they and only they are rightOct 08 10:53
fewaAdus, where is schestowitz preeching?Oct 08 10:53
schestowitzAnd other religions doing the sameOct 08 10:53
oiaohmSo in one way if I had my company taken over by MS sueing would most likely be wise.  AdusOct 08 10:53
schestowitzAnd all of these doctrines are mutually contradictoryOct 08 10:53
AdusYou're basically arguing an opinion. You're not right.Oct 08 10:53
schestowitzTruth is not relativeOct 08 10:53
oiaohmHistory is history AdusOct 08 10:54
AdusYou might use truth to back up your opinion, but you're opinion is not fact.Oct 08 10:54
fewait could beOct 08 10:54
oiaohmIt just seams strange that MS has not fort one.Oct 08 10:54
fewaPROct 08 10:54
oiaohmThat kinda suggests they fear fighting it.Oct 08 10:55
Adusoiaohm: It's probably cheaper to settle, and no bad PROct 08 10:55
schestowitzI loved how Churchill (IIRC) were declassified showing him say the truth about oppression and exploitationOct 08 10:55
schestowitzIt's nice to have Comes material for this reasonOct 08 10:55
oiaohmProblem with settling all the time you do become a target because you will not fight AdusOct 08 10:55
oiaohmReason why most companies at least fight 1.Oct 08 10:55
schestowitzAll those things that were assumed to be truth now put in paper by very top people, so the intent can be shown inarguablyOct 08 10:56
AdusNot like Microsoft are short of a few dollars.Oct 08 10:56
oiaohmCisco systems was not short either.Oct 08 10:56
fewaoiaohm, Microsoft is large enough to not have toOct 08 10:56
fewaif they see its a bad deal they will fightOct 08 10:56
schestowitzAdus: I beg to differOct 08 10:56
fewaand also retaliateOct 08 10:56
schestowitzMicrosoft is borrowing moneyOct 08 10:56
AdusMicrosoft has always borrowed money.Oct 08 10:57
schestowitzMicrosoft is "too large too fail"... like Lehman BrothersOct 08 10:57
AdusYou expand based on borrowed money and expected future revenue. You know this.Oct 08 10:57
schestowitzWell, Microsoft's projections are unrealistedOct 08 10:57
schestowitz*ticOct 08 10:57
AdusI didn't say that. But Microsoft isn't large. Microsoft is a cluster of smaller companies. Microsoft wouldn't collapse. They'd just sell of their different departments.Oct 08 10:58
schestowitzIt now spends some billions on DCs and stuff when LOSING market share in searchOct 08 10:58
schestowitzInvestors should bail and some doOct 08 10:58
schestowitzThose in the inside doOct 08 10:58
schestowitzThe CFO and others (even Gates) quit MSFTOct 08 10:58
AdusYeh, I have to say I think the search war is pretty much lost. I'm not sure why Microsoft feel the need to get into that market to be honest.Oct 08 10:58
schestowitzThey sell their sharesOct 08 10:58
kentmait's not about search, it's about advertising, and Microsoft have never understood this.Oct 08 10:58
schestowitzOzzie (IIRC) sold a third last month. Or maybe it was Mondue actuallyOct 08 10:59
schestowitz*mdieOct 08 10:59
fewahttp://cdn-www.cracked.com/articleimages/dan/porn/barack3.jpgOct 08 10:59
schestowitz*Craig MundieOct 08 10:59
fewa"Note the brief spike for Obama at point E up there. That's election day. It took a black man becoming leader of the free world to wrangle the collective consciousness away from sex for roughly 23 minutes."Oct 08 10:59
AdusI mean. Google is a verb these days.Oct 08 10:59
oiaohmAdus: I can tell you why.  Search is a way to sell items like google docs to end users so under mining platform control .Oct 08 10:59
fewaAdus, so is MicrosuckOct 08 11:00
oiaohmMS is trying to keep control of what users use.Oct 08 11:00
AdusWell yes, I understand why they might want a slice of the search marketOct 08 11:00
fewaalso you used a cap, showing as a noun, and as a proper nounOct 08 11:00
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AdusI don't understan why they think they can get itOct 08 11:00
schestowitz!google microsuck ?Oct 08 11:00
phIRCe[1] - This domain name is for sale. | http://www.microsuck.com/Oct 08 11:00
phIRCe[2] - How much would YOU pay for Microsuck.com? | Ask Metafilter | http://ask.metafilter.com/71471/How-much-would-YOU-pay-for-MicrosuckcomOct 08 11:00
phIRCe[3] - Urban Dictionary: microsuck | http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3Fterm%3DmicrosuckOct 08 11:00
phIRCe[4] - MicroSuck.com - AboutUs Wiki Page | http://www.aboutus.org/MicroSuck.comOct 08 11:00
fewalolOct 08 11:00
Adus:DOct 08 11:00
trmancoQt: 4.5.2Oct 08 11:00
trmancoKDE: 4.3.2 (KDE 4.3.2)Oct 08 11:00
oiaohmAdus: Its a bit of the case if they don't get it they are in trouble.Oct 08 11:00
trmancokde4-config: 1.0Oct 08 11:00
trmanco:DOct 08 11:00
fewai made that upOct 08 11:01
fewaMS has lost attentionOct 08 11:01
oiaohmGoogle is becoming a more well known brand than Microsoft.Oct 08 11:01
fewaway more oiaohmOct 08 11:01
fewaFacebook(tm) Myspace (tm)Oct 08 11:02
fewaYahoo (tm)Oct 08 11:02
oiaohmThat kind of attention gives google ways to market more product.Oct 08 11:02
fewamehOct 08 11:02
schestowitzhttp://www.junauza.com/2009/10/ubuntu-cola-vs-windows-cola.htmlOct 08 11:02
phIRCeTitle: Ubuntu Cola vs. Windows Cola | TECH SOURCE FROM BOHOL .::. Size~: 97.72 KBOct 08 11:02
AdusHow very wittyOct 08 11:03
fewaschestowitz, http://bhopalwater.com/Oct 08 11:03
phIRCeTitle: B'eau-pal: Our Story... .::. Size~: 2.31 KBOct 08 11:03
cubezzzthere's open cola too :)Oct 08 11:04
cubezzzlol, bsod on the canOct 08 11:05
fewaMicrosoft is an anti-brand at this pointOct 08 11:05
cubezzzone product you'll never see: free colaOct 08 11:06
schestowitzhttp://flexense.com/resources/nas_performance_comparison.htmlOct 08 11:06
phIRCeTitle: FlexTk - NAS Performance Comparison .::. Size~: 10.98 KBOct 08 11:06
fewaI'll make itOct 08 11:06
fewaand charge $1/can :POct 08 11:06
fewa(S&H)Oct 08 11:07
cubezzzof course :)Oct 08 11:08
cubezzzhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCola_(drink)Oct 08 11:08
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trmancohttp://bangarangkde.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/intro/Oct 08 11:08
phIRCeTitle: Bangarang  A KDE Media Player « Bangarang  A KDE media player .::. Size~: 16.82 KBOct 08 11:08
trmancowho need banshee?Oct 08 11:08
trmanconeeds*Oct 08 11:08
schestowitzhttp://www.redhat.com/about/news/prarchive/2009/rh-ms-virtualization-interoperability.htmlOct 08 11:10
phIRCeTitle: redhat.com | The World's Open Source Leader .::. Size~: 20.97 KBOct 08 11:10
schestowitztrmanco: Novell and MicrosoftOct 08 11:10
schestowitzBanshee contains "illegal" monoOct 08 11:10
schestowitzStuff that's outside the MCPOct 08 11:10
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schestowitzhttp://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/10/quick-boot/Oct 08 11:12
phIRCeTitle: Computer Makers Aim to Banish Boot-Up Blues  | Gadget Lab | Wired.com .::. Size~: 113.51 KBOct 08 11:12
*Omar87 is using Empathy.Oct 08 11:13
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schestowitz"Oct 08 11:14
schestowitzAnother route to quick boot is to do what Dell has done with its latest notebook. Dell’s newly launched Latitude Z offers instant boot to check e-mail, calendar, contacts and the web as part of a mode called ‘Latitude On.’ In it the PC boots from a special chipset running an ARM processor, the same kind of CPU that powers most cellphones, and a slimmed down version of the Linux operating system.Oct 08 11:14
schestowitzThe Latitude On mode comes with its own power on/off button. Users can click on an adjacent power button to switch to Windows OS. That gives consumers options, says Robert Thomson, product manager for Latitude Z at Dell. “When you directly go to the Latitude On mode, you never bring up the main operating system,” he says “And when you turn it off, it goes into the suspend mode, which is not like that of Vista or XP but moreOct 08 11:14
schestowitzlike what you see in cellphones.”Oct 08 11:14
schestowitzBig problem there for MicrosoftOct 08 11:14
*Omar87 is not enjoying the Empathy UI.Oct 08 11:14
schestowitzLinus to gain visibility on perhaps hundreds of millions of PCs within yearsOct 08 11:14
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schestowitzAnd it CAN'T be removedOct 08 11:14
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fewaOmar bitchesOct 08 11:15
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natasielhello BoycottNovell FolksOct 08 11:16
fewahey natasielOct 08 11:16
natasielMost of all, I want to congratulate you for your websiteOct 08 11:16
natasielI have used linux for the past 50 years, but ... /jkOct 08 11:17
natasielI wonder is there any translation of the site going on?Oct 08 11:18
fewanatasiel, if you are using chatzilla from inside Firefox I recommend xchat http://www.xchat.org/ http://www.silverex.org/download/Oct 08 11:18
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phIRCeTitle: X-Chat 2 for Windows .::. Size~: 3.12 KBOct 08 11:18
natasielI used xchat a while ago, any reason to use it instead of chatzilla?Oct 08 11:19
fewawell thenOct 08 11:19
fewanoOct 08 11:19
fewajust alot of newbies use chatzilla in firefox and then when firefox crashes they loose their sessionOct 08 11:19
Adushttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkDD03yeLnUOct 08 11:19
phIRCeTitle: YouTube - GUI interface using visual basic to track the killers IP address CSI .::. Size~: 129.57 KBOct 08 11:19
fewano reason to not use as a xulrunner app insteadOct 08 11:20
fewaAdus, product placementOct 08 11:20
cubezzzone nice thing about text browsing, I can lean back in my chair and not have to reach for the mouseOct 08 11:21
natasielhopefully, I don't remember the last time firefox (seamonkey here) crashedOct 08 11:21
fewaxulrunner http://chatzilla.rdmsoft.com/xulrunner/Oct 08 11:21
phIRCeTitle: ChatZilla on XULRunner .::. Size~: 5.09 KBOct 08 11:21
fewaIts pretty goodOct 08 11:21
Adusfewa: Since when have Microsoft been pushing Visual Basic in the last 5 years? C# is the DevDiv's baby the last few years :pOct 08 11:21
fewathey did push it 5 years agoOct 08 11:22
fewaI even had a bookOct 08 11:22
cubezzzmicrosoft.com doesn't work at all  though, lolOct 08 11:23
Adusfewa: Yes. They pushed Visual Basic 6. But since Visual Studio 2002 they have pretty much forgotted about VB as far as I can tellOct 08 11:24
Adusforgotten*Oct 08 11:24
AdusC# seems to be the big focus. There is VB.NET of course.Oct 08 11:24
natasielif only youtube where more respectful about user's freedom as some decent website and would allow oggtheora streamOct 08 11:24
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fewahttp://userscripts.org/scripts/show/34765Oct 08 11:25
phIRCeTitle: Free Youtube! for Greasemonkey .::. Size~: 16.29 KBOct 08 11:25
fewaalso vlc and totem support youtubeOct 08 11:26
AdusOgg Theora is an unknown patent rish though.Oct 08 11:26
AdusAt least according to Google and AppleOct 08 11:27
fewaAdus, pure FUDOct 08 11:27
Adusrisk*Oct 08 11:27
AdusThough, to be honest I don't agree with software patents at allOct 08 11:27
fewabut year you are kinda rightOct 08 11:27
AdusWe don't have them in Europe luckily enough.Oct 08 11:27
fewaeverything ever written is a unknown patent riskOct 08 11:27
fewaunless it was written 20 years agoOct 08 11:27
fewa*at leastOct 08 11:27
cubezzzbrowsing boycottnovell.com is nice and fast on elinks :)Oct 08 11:28
cubezzzit works pretty wellOct 08 11:28
natasielfewa: I am pretty sure something written 20 years ago is not spared from danger, if the patent has been registered later onOct 08 11:29
fewanatasiel, it isOct 08 11:29
fewadue to prior art rulesOct 08 11:29
natasielnice to hearOct 08 11:29
fewaif it was written 20 years ago, it cannot be covered by a legitimate patentOct 08 11:29
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[ml2mst] Installed Ubuntu Karmic Koala (Beta 1) on my Acer Aspire 7220 laptop. Recognised Atheros WiFi right out of the box. Faster boot time.Oct 08 11:30
natasielprecisely 20 years? like in 1989?Oct 08 11:30
fewapreciselyOct 08 11:30
fewathis is because patents last for 20 yearsOct 08 11:30
natasielinteresting, did'nt knew thatOct 08 11:31
AdusBut I could get a patent on anything now, and any software which uses it is infringingOct 08 11:31
fewaAdus, noOct 08 11:31
oiaohmPrior art.Oct 08 11:31
fewacause if other software uses it before you did, then your patent is not validOct 08 11:31
oiaohmPatent killer.Oct 08 11:31
oiaohmThen there is IBM barb wire.Oct 08 11:31
AdusAnyway, they should do away with Software PatentsOct 08 11:32
oiaohmThat you have to watch out for.Oct 08 11:32
fewaoiaohm, what is thatOct 08 11:32
fewapatent thicket?Oct 08 11:32
oiaohmDefencive publications.Oct 08 11:32
oiaohmThat effectively mean you take out a patent you can all of a sudent be in breach of another patent.Oct 08 11:32
oiaohmBecause you overlaped with a Defensive publication near the other patent.Oct 08 11:33
fewaoh jeezeOct 08 11:33
oiaohmIbm barb wire nasty stuff.Oct 08 11:33
fewaso much time, money, and turd throwingOct 08 11:33
fewaall unproductiveOct 08 11:33
AdusAren't they reviewing the legallity of Software patents in the US at the moment?Oct 08 11:34
oiaohmNasty thing abotu defencive publications is that they are not listed in the patent list.Oct 08 11:34
fewaThe Supreme Court ie SCOTUSOct 08 11:34
fewais reviewing a case on business method patentsOct 08 11:34
oiaohmSo you can do a full patent search and thing you are free and clear.Oct 08 11:34
fewathe most absurd type of patentsOct 08 11:34
fewa*hearing a caseOct 08 11:34
fewasomething which was already ruled out by supreme court, see Diamond v Diehr for exampleOct 08 11:34
fewabut the Federal Circuit court, which is essentially a patent court seperated from the regular courts by congress at the behest of lobbiests, declares them sort of valid in State StreetOct 08 11:35
oiaohmIBM developed the art of using defensive publications.Oct 08 11:35
fewawhich was largely overruled in its own case of In Re BilskiOct 08 11:36
oiaohmCheep way to make patents cover lot larger area.Oct 08 11:36
fewawhich the supreme court has decided to hear the petitioner's caseOct 08 11:36
oiaohmOIN also uses IBM barb wire.Oct 08 11:36
fewaoiaohm, ewwwwOct 08 11:36
fewahow do they use it?Oct 08 11:37
schestowitzhey, natasielOct 08 11:37
oiaohmSame way IBM designed.Oct 08 11:37
schestowitzSorry, just caught up with the above. Still reading...Oct 08 11:37
fewabut what do they seek from the defendants?Oct 08 11:37
oiaohmFor every patent OIN holds there are 50 barb wire documents.Oct 08 11:37
oiaohmNot what you want to get mixed up with.Oct 08 11:38
fewait sounds like a lawyers wet dreamOct 08 11:38
oiaohmNot if you are attacking OIN or IBM.Oct 08 11:38
fewajust in generalOct 08 11:38
fewai'm sure it employees alot of patent lawyersOct 08 11:39
fewasuch regimesOct 08 11:39
oiaohmBecause you know you will be under a stack of paperwork you have never seen before.Oct 08 11:39
oiaohmNote barb wire does not tell you want patent it is connected to.Oct 08 11:39
oiaohmSo is very hard to invalidate.Oct 08 11:39
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] @ml2mst post a review somewhere. Don't let this go to waste.Oct 08 11:40
oiaohmYes is pure evil you invilidate the patent the barb wire is connected to and if they can find a close enough patent they still hold they can reconnect it.Oct 08 11:40
schestowitz[11:36] <oiaohm> OIN also uses IBM barb wire.Oct 08 11:41
schestowitzOIN=IBM+moreOct 08 11:41
oiaohmIBM and OIN are ready for a patent war.Oct 08 11:41
schestowitzNo need for warOct 08 11:41
schestowitzJust abolish software patentsOct 08 11:42
fewabut will courts go along with a war?Oct 08 11:42
schestowitzThe whole idea is stupidOct 08 11:42
schestowitzThe Big Blue is like the USSROct 08 11:42
fewaI don't think courts would put themselves into such a situationOct 08 11:42
oiaohmMS had the idea it would use patents to destroy Open Source.Oct 08 11:42
fewa<schestowitz> The Big Blue is like the USSROct 08 11:42
fewayepOct 08 11:42
fewaApple's 1984Oct 08 11:42
oiaohmProblem is open source is now armed to teeth.Oct 08 11:42
schestowitzThere's a PJ version, fewaOct 08 11:42
fewaPJ?Oct 08 11:43
oiaohmMost likely it would be sane to end patents before MS ends up on the wrong side.Oct 08 11:43
schestowitzhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYecfV3ubP8Oct 08 11:43
phIRCeTitle: YouTube - 1984 Apple's Macintosh Commercial .::. Size~: 128.12 KBOct 08 11:43
schestowitzSome people plugged in Groklaw and SCO subtitlesOct 08 11:44
oiaohmI don't know where MS got the IDEA that open soruce would not have the money to take out patents.Oct 08 11:44
schestowitzCan't find it anymore.. must have been removedOct 08 11:44
oiaohmOr aquire them.Oct 08 11:44
oiaohmWho ever had that idea should be in a lot of trouble right now.Oct 08 11:44
schestowitzoiaohm: Linux, not FOSSOct 08 11:44
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[ml2mst] @schestowitz, I' m working on the article right now ;-)Oct 08 11:45
schestowitzoiaohm: PhelpsOct 08 11:45
schestowitzUbuntu still uses very ugly themes (IMHO): http://www.workswithu.com/2009/10/07/ubuntu-910-preview-new-theme-icons/Oct 08 11:46
phIRCeTitle: Ubuntu 9.10 Preview: New Theme, Icons | WorksWithU .::. Size~: 47.52 KBOct 08 11:46
fewameh 9.10 GNOME even has multiple desktop images ! :POct 08 11:46
oiaohmhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/07/microsoft_red_hat_virtualization_interoperability_pact/  Hello suxer. MS.Oct 08 11:48
phIRCeTitle: Microsoft and Red Hat consummate virtualization vows • The Register .::. Size~: 23.22 KBOct 08 11:48
schestowitzoiaohm: yes, I brought it up earlierOct 08 11:48
schestowitzJust hooking up VM s/w without patentsOct 08 11:49
oiaohmIn the next 12 months Redhat gains vmwares memory sharing tech between virtual machines KSM.Oct 08 11:49
schestowitzNovell was shown to be foolishOct 08 11:49
schestowitzRed Hat did this with s/w pats off the tableOct 08 11:49
oiaohmso for MS to keep Hyper-V equal they will have to pay Vmware.Oct 08 11:49
fewa"tech"Oct 08 11:49
oiaohmSo yes hello sucker.Oct 08 11:49
schestowitzVMware is already in Microsoft's pocketOct 08 11:49
schestowitzIt's run by themOct 08 11:50
fewathey call things tech so they can patent themOct 08 11:50
fewanot the other way aroundOct 08 11:50
schestowitzVirtually [pun]Oct 08 11:50
fewaalso because free software alternatives are betterOct 08 11:50
oiaohmVMware had reasons to give it to Linux for nothing.Oct 08 11:50
fewaVMware is slower than its competitionOct 08 11:50
schestowitzfewa: beat me to itOct 08 11:50
schestowitzI rewrote "tech" earlierOct 08 11:50
oiaohmIe other patents VMware needs.Oct 08 11:50
schestowitz"Solution" is anotherOct 08 11:50
schestowitzTrying to make from code more than what it isOct 08 11:51
schestowitzNamely copyrightOct 08 11:51
fewaKernel Virtual Machines > allOct 08 11:51
schestowitzMaking it seem like property or something physicalOct 08 11:51
oiaohmKSM is off VMware way of doing thigns fewaOct 08 11:51
oiaohmThe thing that will allow KVM to run a lot more in same ram.Oct 08 11:51
oiaohmVMware is in the management game so is not too worried about KVM.Oct 08 11:52
schestowitzhttp://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/monetizing_speed_ap_may_charge_for_30_min_lead.phpOct 08 11:52
schestowitzI love seeing how the old press struggles to compete with independent (And free)Oct 08 11:52
fewayeah KVM doesn't share ram like V-server of OpenVZ canOct 08 11:53
fewaV-server even has v-hashify which is hard links on steroidsOct 08 11:53
fewaold press==propagandistsOct 08 11:54
fewathe other "old press" has embraces the webOct 08 11:54
fewaeagerlyOct 08 11:54
oiaohmKSM is about equal to V-server or OpenVZ on memory sharing with KVM.Oct 08 11:54
fewathose that actually wish to be journalists, spread storiesOct 08 11:54
fewauncover thuthsOct 08 11:54
oiaohmSo yes way more copies of server can be run side by side using KSM.Oct 08 11:55
fewalinkOct 08 11:55
fewacause that TLA doesnt google to anythingOct 08 11:55
oiaohmKSM is a simple scan memory for matching blocks.Oct 08 11:55
fewayuckOct 08 11:55
oiaohmThen only store 1 copyOct 08 11:55
oiaohmAnd have it appear everywere in a copy on write format.Oct 08 11:56
fewawhat would be cooler would be like fs+multiple mounts+v-hashifyOct 08 11:56
fewahmmOct 08 11:56
fewawould be hardOct 08 11:56
fewasome way of using kernel fs cacheOct 08 11:56
fewaand shared memoryOct 08 11:56
natasielI'd like to know what extinguished the dinosaurs, it could be reapplied todayOct 08 11:57
fewaexcessive carbon dioxideOct 08 11:57
oiaohmnatasiel: Of coruse it could.  What ever happend back then something equal could happen.Oct 08 11:58
oiaohmBig rock would be simple to happen again.Oct 08 11:58
fewaactually...the prevailing theory is a meteor that spread particulate matter into the sky that blotted out the sunOct 08 11:58
fewablocking ultravioletOct 08 11:58
fewaessentially the opposite as what is happening todayOct 08 11:58
oiaohmNot really.Oct 08 11:59
fewasome climate scientists has proposed purposefully putting particulate matter in the sky to reflect sunlightOct 08 11:59
oiaohmEvaportation ponds tell a different story.Oct 08 11:59
schestowitzHahaha. http://techdirt.com/articles/20091006/2245076436.shtmlOct 08 11:59
phIRCeTitle: Ralph Lauren And Its Lawyers Discover The Streisand Effect On Bogus DMCA Takedown | Techdirt .::. Size~: 77.09 KBOct 08 11:59
fewaand cancel out the greenhouse effectOct 08 11:59
oiaohmLess light is reaching the earth surface.Oct 08 11:59
oiaohmEvaportation needs light.Oct 08 11:59
fewaoiaohm, what do the evaporation ponds tell?Oct 08 11:59
schestowitz"The Times and Sunday Times yesterday revealed plans for a readers' club with a £50 membership fee to non-subscribers, another example of newspapers attempting to develop new revenue streams from loyal readers rather than following a high-volume strategy."Oct 08 12:00
schestowitzhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/06/economist-pay-wall-archiveOct 08 12:00
oiaohmOver the last 50 years the ammount of light hitting the earth has reduced due to polution.Oct 08 12:00
schestowitzGood riddance to themOct 08 12:00
fewaoiaohm, yes, but the uv has gone upOct 08 12:00
oiaohmSo we are slowly cutting off the sun fewaOct 08 12:00
oiaohmOzone depleteOct 08 12:00
fewadue to ozone depletionOct 08 12:00
fewaand infared reflection due to CO2Oct 08 12:00
oiaohmBut even the ozone depletion would be canseled out in about 200 years.Oct 08 12:01
oiaohmIf we dont' change our path.Oct 08 12:01
fewaCO2 is 4X what it has been in the last 10 ice agesOct 08 12:01
fewa*4X the maxOct 08 12:01
oiaohmNo light no plants.Oct 08 12:01
fewaUV hurts plantsOct 08 12:02
oiaohmSo what we end up with is a hot earth and nothign to eat.Oct 08 12:02
fewait doesn't help themOct 08 12:02
fewablocking it out would increase crop productionOct 08 12:02
fewauv damage is hugeOct 08 12:02
oiaohmUv is also used by insecets to find flowers.Oct 08 12:02
fewaI understandOct 08 12:02
oiaohmNo light no UV at all will sux big time.Oct 08 12:03
oiaohmand heat only.Oct 08 12:03
fewathis would not be no UVOct 08 12:03
fewait would be lessOct 08 12:03
fewaeven 1% has huge effectsOct 08 12:03
fewa*huge*Oct 08 12:03
oiaohmI am talking at current rates none.Oct 08 12:03
oiaohmIn 200 years.Oct 08 12:03
fewanahhhOct 08 12:03
fewathat's not rightOct 08 12:03
fewathe pollution, coal and the like will be gone by thenOct 08 12:03
fewaand that type of pollution dissapatesOct 08 12:04
oiaohmWe are building a very thick particular cloud.Oct 08 12:04
fewacomes down with rain, etcOct 08 12:04
oiaohmNot all comes down.Oct 08 12:04
fewabut yeah, coal pollution is horribleOct 08 12:04
oiaohmStuff that makes it into the upper attmosphere is going to take ages to get back.Oct 08 12:04
fewaparticulate doesn't get up thereOct 08 12:04
oiaohmAlso our space junk is not heling.Oct 08 12:04
fewaCFCs doOct 08 12:04
fewaspace junk isn't sun problemOct 08 12:05
oiaohmThere are some particiles that are getting up there fewaOct 08 12:05
oiaohmNano spheres with basically a vacume inside them.Oct 08 12:05
trmancohttp://friendfeed-media.com/3fd48ec188a661d0f7ce21c55f568c5de6f5db0bOct 08 12:05
phIRCeTitle: Not a web page! Aborting image/png type .::. Size~: 0 KBOct 08 12:05
trmanco:)Oct 08 12:05
schestowitzCheck out this video: http://mymediamusings.com/2009/09/29/fantastic-student-music-video-to-i-gotta-feeling-gotta-be-banned/Oct 08 12:06
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] My new KDE desktop (KDE 4.3.2 using AIR) [pic] http://ff.im/9qMp5Oct 08 12:06
phIRCeTitle: mymediamusings   » Fantastic Student Music Video to I Gotta Feeling! Gotta Be Banned? .::. Size~: 19.28 KBOct 08 12:06
phIRCeTitle: My new KDE desktop (KDE 4.3.2 using AIR) - Tony Manco - FriendFeed .::. Size~: 7.17 KBOct 08 12:06
oiaohmfewa:  space junk coming back into the upper attmosphere is putting some particules in there.Oct 08 12:06
fewabut when it comes down it should destabalize and come down quicklyOct 08 12:07
fewaproblem is if it breaks upOct 08 12:07
oiaohmIt breaks up more often than not.Oct 08 12:08
oiaohmOr bounces along the attmosphere before deciding to come in as well.Oct 08 12:08
oiaohmBasically we are very good at making a insanely dirty earth.Oct 08 12:09
schestowitzhttp://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSTRE5961UX20091007Oct 08 12:10
schestowitz*LOL*Oct 08 12:10
oiaohmhttp://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/AlacrityVM  Novell answer to KVM at redhat.Oct 08 12:10
phIRCeTitle: AlacrityVM - Developer Community .::. Size~: 21.67 KBOct 08 12:10
schestowitz"Microsoft's Ballmer sees Windows 7 effect on PC market muted"Oct 08 12:10
schestowitztrmanco: I use OxygenOct 08 12:10
schestowitzI've had dark themes since the last decadeOct 08 12:10
schestowitzI like black GUIsOct 08 12:10
trmancoI was using it w hile agoOct 08 12:11
trmancobut I got tired of itOct 08 12:11
schestowitzYour desktop is very minimalist thereOct 08 12:11
schestowitzAssuming it's not a general picOct 08 12:11
schestowitz*genericOct 08 12:11
trmancoI didn't have any widgets eitherOct 08 12:11
trmancowhen I was using oxygenOct 08 12:11
trmancoI got kinda tired of blackOct 08 12:13
oiaohmThat is the one thing so far.  I have not theme my KDE.Oct 08 12:14
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/07/debian_freebsd_kernel/Oct 08 12:14
phIRCeTitle: Debian to harness FreeBSD with kernel port • The Register .::. Size~: 23.62 KBOct 08 12:14
fewapeople are still going to upgrade to XPOct 08 12:15
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/07/scam_spam_spike/Oct 08 12:15
phIRCeTitle: Spammers jump on Gmail, Hotmail mass-hack gravy train • The Register .::. Size~: 23.12 KBOct 08 12:15
schestowitztrmanco: make wallpaper slideshowsOct 08 12:16
schestowitzIt's not so blackOct 08 12:16
trmancoI like a fixed wallpaperOct 08 12:16
oiaohmLink time optimistation is in trunk of gccOct 08 12:17
schestowitzhttp://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=8778347Oct 08 12:17
oiaohmSo far most Linux drivers reduce in size.Oct 08 12:17
phIRCeTitle: Taliban Claim Afghan Bomb, Say Embassy Was Target - ABC News .::. Size~: 63.82 KBOct 08 12:17
schestowitzfewa: don't expect much coverage when US planed bomb afghan civiliansOct 08 12:17
schestowitz*planesOct 08 12:17
oiaohmNot exactly US bombs.Oct 08 12:18
schestowitzSometimes they areOct 08 12:18
oiaohmUS mercs shotting peoleOct 08 12:18
schestowitzIt's scarcely reportedOct 08 12:18
oiaohmWhat new.Oct 08 12:18
schestowitzEsp. in main media sources like NYTOct 08 12:18
schestowitzThe party lines fits better with showing the evils of the 'enemy'Oct 08 12:18
oiaohmUSA cannot work out why when ever they take over a country they fail to hold it.Oct 08 12:18
schestowitzIt also justifies more US bombingsOct 08 12:18
oiaohmShotting the locals doing nothing bad don't help.Oct 08 12:19
schestowitzRather than show the death caused by intervention there they justify being there using such incidentsOct 08 12:19
schestowitzSame in Iraq BTWOct 08 12:19
schestowitzCar bombs to justify occuptionOct 08 12:19
schestowitzRather than ask what lead to the bombing in the first placeOct 08 12:19
schestowitzTexaco et al should get the hell out of thereOct 08 12:19
schestowitzSupport the troops, bring them back homeOct 08 12:20
oiaohmAustralia normal has the job of picking up the bits.Oct 08 12:20
schestowitzI love this one: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/10/swartz-fbiOct 08 12:20
phIRCeTitle: FBI Investigated Coder for Liberating Paywalled Court Records | Threat Level | Wired.com .::. Size~: 108.53 KBOct 08 12:20
oiaohmAnd trying to make something that the place does not fall in chaos after the USA has been there.Oct 08 12:20
schestowitzHere's a case of court documents that belong to the public being liberated as they should beOct 08 12:20
schestowitzoiaohm: the "peace|war song" (waltzing matilda) is about an AustralianOct 08 12:21
schestowitz"And they flew me back home to Australia"Oct 08 12:21
fewageezeOct 08 12:21
fewaFBI doesn't want people to have access to justiceOct 08 12:22
fewaquite literallyOct 08 12:22
schestowitzExactlyOct 08 12:22
schestowitzBUT...Oct 08 12:22
schestowitzOnly if you're affluentOct 08 12:22
schestowitzLike a lawyerOct 08 12:22
schestowitzCause this may lead to less resentmentOct 08 12:22
fewanotice "want people"Oct 08 12:22
fewadidnt' specify whoOct 08 12:22
schestowitzHow about declassified docs?Oct 08 12:22
fewano justice unless you pay usOct 08 12:22
fewa(which isn't justice at all)Oct 08 12:23
schestowitzDo only intellectuals have the means to access those?Oct 08 12:23
schestowitzIt's just for lawyers to build more casesOct 08 12:23
fewaschestowitz, the internet is set to change these thingsOct 08 12:23
schestowitzTHey need PACER to MAKE MONEYOct 08 12:23
schestowitzBut Groklaw needs to payOct 08 12:23
schestowitzCause Groklaw makes no casesOct 08 12:23
schestowitzIt serves copies to the publicOct 08 12:23
fewaPACER was a big step when it was releasedOct 08 12:23
schestowitzRECAP?Oct 08 12:23
schestowitzEven better.Oct 08 12:24
fewabut it since hasn't evolved, as those running it like it the way it isOct 08 12:24
fewaaka the contractorsOct 08 12:24
fewabut yeah RECAP looks to get aroundOct 08 12:24
schestowitzIn other countries such services were illegalised AFAIKOct 08 12:24
fewacant be hereOct 08 12:24
schestowitzPeople did not like seeing their names showing up in cases that showed their crimesOct 08 12:24
schestowitzAnd it got indexed by search enginesOct 08 12:24
fewa17 USC S 120Oct 08 12:24
fewai think 120Oct 08 12:24
fewaalso a court case from the 19th centuryOct 08 12:25
schestowitzSlated has full copy of ComesOct 08 12:25
schestowitzTHat's the copy I typically useOct 08 12:25
schestowitzBN just stores the PDFs is usesOct 08 12:25
fewa"the copy"Oct 08 12:25
schestowitz*it usesOct 08 12:25
fewayou actually make copies of itOct 08 12:25
fewayou mean "version"Oct 08 12:25
schestowitzNo copyOct 08 12:25
schestowitzExact copyOct 08 12:25
fewaand then those that view it make another copyOct 08 12:25
fewalots and lots of copiesOct 08 12:25
fewawhen you look at it, your computer makes a copyOct 08 12:26
fewacopyies it to ram, to screenOct 08 12:26
oiaohmThe art of data protection.Oct 08 12:26
fewaa computer is a massive copying machineOct 08 12:26
fewa"protection"Oct 08 12:26
fewaprotection from whom?Oct 08 12:26
fewathe fans?Oct 08 12:26
fewathe users?Oct 08 12:26
schestowitzfewa: brains tooOct 08 12:26
schestowitzYou memorise lyricsOct 08 12:26
fewayepOct 08 12:26
schestowitzI sentence to infringer inside my skull to deathOct 08 12:27
fewaalthough a number of these things are certainly exempt from the copyright actOct 08 12:27
schestowitzWell..Oct 08 12:27
schestowitzOnly cause they can't be controlledOct 08 12:27
fewaas it has to be "transfixed in physical form"Oct 08 12:27
schestowitzIf people could censor thought, they wouldOct 08 12:27
fewawell thats what the copyright act saysOct 08 12:27
schestowitzAnd people now mine people's browsing habitsOct 08 12:27
schestowitzE.g. phormOct 08 12:27
schestowitzAnd other JS in Web pagsOct 08 12:27
fewacc nags violate thisOct 08 12:27
fewabut EFF fights backOct 08 12:28
schestowitzTO read people's desires...Oct 08 12:28
schestowitzGoogle queries..Oct 08 12:28
fewalike when they said that a phone ring ing was a "public performance"Oct 08 12:28
fewathey had no leg to stand onOct 08 12:28
schestowitzHeheOct 08 12:28
schestowitzWait..Oct 08 12:28
schestowitzI have a better one for youOct 08 12:28
schestowitzhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en-GB&q=horses+public+performance+infringer&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B5GGGL_enGB315GB316&ie=UTF-8Oct 08 12:28
phIRCeTitle: horses public performance infringer - Google Search .::. Size~: 26.11 KBOct 08 12:28
fewawarner CEO says skipping commercials is "stealing"Oct 08 12:28
schestowitzhttp://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090327/1113014276.shtml PRS Threatens Woman For Playing Radio To Her Horses Without Paying A Licensing FeeOct 08 12:29
fewaeven if you are going to the bathroomOct 08 12:29
phIRCeTitle: PRS Threatens Woman For Playing Radio To Her Horses Without Paying A Licensing Fee | Techdirt .::. Size~: 106.15 KBOct 08 12:29
schestowitzcited by "ASCAP Now Claiming That Your Mobile Phone Ringing Is A Public Performance" http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090620/1836345299.shtmlOct 08 12:29
phIRCeTitle: ASCAP Now Claiming That Your Mobile Phone Ringing Is A Public Performance | Techdirt .::. Size~: 144.65 KBOct 08 12:29
schestowitzfewa: they also say in Big Media that giving for free /anything/ is unamericanOct 08 12:29
fewa"free"Oct 08 12:29
schestowitzThe country where mother Warner tells you never to shareOct 08 12:29
fewayou mean free speechOct 08 12:29
schestowitzImagine if academia worked like this...Oct 08 12:30
fewathe ability to say whatever you wantOct 08 12:30
schestowitzMuted lecturedOct 08 12:30
fewaeven if someone said it before you?Oct 08 12:30
fewanow that americanOct 08 12:30
fewa*that isOct 08 12:30
schestowitzEverything we say it 'infringing'Oct 08 12:30
fewahttp://w2.eff.org/effector/HTML/effect15.15.html#IIOct 08 12:30
schestowitzPeople learn to speak by patternsOct 08 12:30
schestowitzLike a network of wordsOct 08 12:30
schestowitzSeamd together by inpitOct 08 12:30
schestowitzI.e. things we hear or readOct 08 12:30
fewa"Turner CEO Says Bathroom Breaks are Theft"Oct 08 12:31
schestowitzHEHOct 08 12:31
fewa"JK: Because of the ad skips.... It's theft. Your contract with the network when you get the show is you're going to watch the spots. Otherwise you couldn't get the show on an ad-supported basis. Any time you skip a commercial or watch the button you're actually stealing the programming.Oct 08 12:31
fewaCW: What if you have to go to the bathroom or get up to get a Coke?Oct 08 12:31
fewaJK: I guess there's a certain amount of tolerance for going to the bathroom. But if you formalize it and you create a device that skips certain second increments, you've got that only for one reason, unless you go to the bathroom for 30 seconds. They've done that just to make it easy for someone to skip a commercial."Oct 08 12:31
schestowitzbrbOct 08 12:31
schestowitzI gotta 'steal' (go to the bathroom)Oct 08 12:31
oiaohmhttp://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/microsoft-mulling-128-bit-versions-of-windows-8-windows-9.ars  This has me going why.Oct 08 12:35
phIRCeTitle: Not a web page! Aborting  type .::. Size~: 0 KBOct 08 12:35
schestowitzVapourware already?Oct 08 12:35
schestowitzThey know Vista 7 won't sellOct 08 12:35
oiaohm128 bit wide process.Oct 08 12:36
oiaohmprocessor x86 really why.Oct 08 12:36
oiaohmYou kinda have to be insane to want a x86 instruction set doing that.Oct 08 12:36
fewawowOct 08 12:38
fewawho can print vaporware like thatOct 08 12:38
fewait doesn't have a shred of credibility (at least to me)Oct 08 12:38
MinceRi think that m$ thinking they'll survive to see 128bit CPUs is wishful thinking.Oct 08 12:38
fewa64-bit solves all the problems, no need to increase the pipeOct 08 12:39
MinceRit solves the problems for a whileOct 08 12:39
fewa16-->32 and 32-->64 were both due to memory addressing constraintsOct 08 12:39
MinceRnot forever :)Oct 08 12:39
fewaand not really anything elseOct 08 12:39
oiaohm64 bit processors already have 128 bit processing sections.Oct 08 12:39
oiaohmWith NUMA we really don't need more than 64 bit for a long time to come.Oct 08 12:39
MinceRi thought there was >64bit floating-point alreadyOct 08 12:39
fewaand since 2^64 is a pretty big number there is really no need for a 128-bit addressing processorOct 08 12:40
MinceRalso, EPIC might work with >64bit instruction words.Oct 08 12:40
oiaohm2^64 per core.Oct 08 12:40
fewaMinceR, of courseOct 08 12:40
MinceR(VLIW)Oct 08 12:40
oiaohmThat is what NUMA gives.Oct 08 12:40
fewabut the processors bit width its it's adressing widthOct 08 12:40
MinceR(though i don't know if anything will come of that)Oct 08 12:40
oiaohmDoes a single cpu core need that ammout.Oct 08 12:40
fewato which 64-bit is more than enoughOct 08 12:40
MinceRare our OSes/apps ready for NUMA?Oct 08 12:41
fewathey thought that with 320bt and we finially reached it, although it took along timeOct 08 12:41
oiaohmLinux is NUMA ready.Oct 08 12:41
oiaohmHigh end windows are.Oct 08 12:41
fewaand for 64-bit it simply wont happenOct 08 12:41
MinceRis 128bit really so expensive that an architecture change is preferable?Oct 08 12:41
oiaohmApps don't know they are NUMA in most cases.Oct 08 12:41
fewa640bit addressing is big enoughOct 08 12:41
fewa*64Oct 08 12:41
oiaohmMinceR: we cannot get the performance out of x86 64 bit chips.Oct 08 12:42
fewaphysical constraints will prevent us from getting past 2^64 bitsOct 08 12:42
oiaohmdue to instruction design.Oct 08 12:42
fewaon any ISAOct 08 12:42
MinceRif a single app wants to use most of the RAM in a single process with many threads, it will need to be aware of NUMA.Oct 08 12:42
oiaohmGoing to 128 is not going to make it magically better.Oct 08 12:42
MinceR(though i guess that's simply not possible)Oct 08 12:42
fewaso pure vaporwareOct 08 12:42
fewanow Windows is only fooling the sheep and idiotsOct 08 12:43
MinceR(since there's no way for all cores to see the same address space)Oct 08 12:43
fewaand those people are not very productiveOct 08 12:43
oiaohmArm can switch between 16 32 and 64 bit instructions in same thread without cpu need to switch away.Oct 08 12:43
oiaohmSo allowing the instructions in memrory to be as small as able.Oct 08 12:43
oiaohmYet high peforming as well.Oct 08 12:44
oiaohmBasically X86 design is crud.Oct 08 12:44
fewaat least someone gets it http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/10/microsoft-mulling-128-bit-versions-of-windows-8-windows-9.ars?comments=1&comment_id=488000671041Oct 08 12:44
phIRCeTitle: Not a web page! Aborting  type .::. Size~: 0 KBOct 08 12:44
fewaphIRCe, your wrongOct 08 12:44
fewabut there are alot of sheep in thereOct 08 12:46
schestowitzhttp://www.egovmonitor.com/node/29337Oct 08 12:46
phIRCeTitle: eGov monitor - A Policy Dialogue Platform  | Promoting Better Governance .::. Size~: 9.37 KBOct 08 12:46
MinceRwhose wrong? :>Oct 08 12:48
fewathe botOct 08 12:50
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oiaohmDid you notice the windows 8 release dates fewaOct 08 12:50
oiaohm2011 and 2012Oct 08 12:51
oiaohmBasically windows 7 would be barely starting deployment and they are talking about releasing another one.Oct 08 12:51
fewa"in face of stiff competition, evangalism switches immediately to the next version"Oct 08 12:52
fewaor something like thatOct 08 12:52
oiaohmStiff is not the word.Oct 08 12:53
oiaohmGcc that has crippled performance on Linux for years is getting fixed.Oct 08 12:53
oiaohmI guess you have not played with development trunk gcc with lto yet fewaOct 08 12:54
schestowitzstrong, not stiffOct 08 12:54
AdusPerformance is not the reason people don't use LinuxOct 08 12:55
schestowitz"In the face of strong competition, Evangelism's focus may shift immediately to the next version of the same technology, however. Indeed, Phase 1 (Evangelism Starts) for version x+1 may start as soon as this Final Release of version X."Oct 08 12:55
fewathar we goOct 08 12:55
fewayou would think Microsoft would try to develop a new playbookOct 08 12:55
fewaits so friggen predictableOct 08 12:55
oiaohmAdus:  it is part of it.Oct 08 12:56
oiaohmItems like firefox running like a snail don't help Linux.Oct 08 12:56
AdusNo. Linux is plenty fast enough. Your average home user doesn't not use Linux because of performanceOct 08 12:56
AdusThey don't use it because of compatability and ease of use. People find it confusing.Oct 08 12:57
fewa50% of windows computers run like snails because they are rootedOct 08 12:57
fewaand ripe with malware, spambots,Oct 08 12:57
fewabecause organized crime is controling those computersOct 08 12:57
AdusIf everyone moved to Linux or Mac OS the exact same thing would happen unfortunately. The moral of the story? People are bastards and will exploit a vulnerability to make personal gains.Oct 08 12:57
fewaAdus, hahahahahaOct 08 12:58
oiaohmNot really AdusOct 08 12:58
fewahave you installed software on Linux Adus ?Oct 08 12:58
AdusYes.Oct 08 12:58
oiaohmRunning most users as equal to root user don't help AdusOct 08 12:58
Adusoiaohm: And you expect a home user to understand that? They will click yes to anything.Oct 08 12:58
oiaohmThen leaving back doors around items like UAC don't help either.Oct 08 12:58
AdusComputers are vulnerable because people are idiotsOct 08 12:58
oiaohmLinux distrubtions have uses installing from package management.Oct 08 12:59
oiaohmSu and Sudo under Linux are marked from destruction due to there secuirty risks.Oct 08 12:59
oiaohmReplaced with something a little more careful.Oct 08 13:00
AdusI don't have anything against Linux or Mac OS X. I just think it's a bit naive to say they are fundamentally more secure, when most security breaches are down to the user, not the OSOct 08 13:00
fewaAdus, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/software-installation-in-linux-is-difficult/Oct 08 13:00
phIRCeTitle: Ubuntucat  » Blog Archive   » Software installation in Linux is difficult .::. Size~: 93.17 KBOct 08 13:00
AdusI didn't say installing software on Linux was difficultOct 08 13:00
fewathat sums it up pretty succinctlyOct 08 13:00
fewayou have to read itOct 08 13:00
AdusI said it wasn't compatibile. Which is true.Oct 08 13:00
oiaohmLinux discoruages installing from non trusted sources AdusOct 08 13:00
fewawindows promotes itOct 08 13:01
fewaextinsivelyOct 08 13:01
Adusoiaohm: But it can and will be done.Oct 08 13:01
oiaohmDifference here most Linux users don't AdusOct 08 13:01
AdusYes, but everyone moved to Linux, every average hoem user, they would.Oct 08 13:01
oiaohmUser base treats applications differently.Oct 08 13:01
AdusMost people don't understand the inner "magical" workings of their OSOct 08 13:01
oiaohmBecause they are trained to treat it differently.Oct 08 13:01
Adusand they don't care.Oct 08 13:01
fewaTHat link only takes 1 minuteOct 08 13:01
AdusWhich is fair enough.Oct 08 13:01
fewabut it is very tellingOct 08 13:01
oiaohmWindows users are taught to click and download from anywhere.Oct 08 13:02
oiaohmAnd pray.Oct 08 13:02
oiaohmSo they are sitting ducks.Oct 08 13:02
AdusNo they aren't, they just do. "Oh yes, I want that" and do itOct 08 13:02
oiaohmUntrain that and windows risks drop massively.Oct 08 13:02
oiaohmand end up dead AdusOct 08 13:02
Adusfewa: I didn't say it was difficult to install Software on linux. I said that it was not very compatible. I also said people find Linux confusing, which is also true.Oct 08 13:02
oiaohmThey are not trained about software.  Windows does not train them about software.Oct 08 13:03
fewaAdus, you didn't go to the web page http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntucat/software-installation-in-linux-is-difficult/Oct 08 13:03
phIRCeTitle: Ubuntucat  » Blog Archive   » Software installation in Linux is difficult .::. Size~: 93.17 KBOct 08 13:03
AdusI did go to itOct 08 13:03
Adusand read itOct 08 13:03
schestowitz"I also said people find Linux confusing, which is also true."Oct 08 13:03
oiaohmLinux world treats it as a mortal sin to run as root.Oct 08 13:03
schestowitzSounds like a true marketing puppetOct 08 13:03
oiaohmWindows world treats it as fine to run as Adminstrator.Oct 08 13:03
schestowitzLike Best Buy trianing matrial from Microsoft CorpOct 08 13:03
oiaohmYou have a major culture problem AdusOct 08 13:03
fewaWindows promotes running a computer as admin, and instaling tons of software from untrusted sourcesOct 08 13:03
AdusNo, I have a major realism problem.Oct 08 13:04
fewaand software which is propritary and cant be auditedOct 08 13:04
schestowitzAdus: ever used Linux?Oct 08 13:04
oiaohmLinux numbers have increasedOct 08 13:04
fewaAdus, Linux is readOct 08 13:04
schestowitzAs in, _used_?Oct 08 13:04
fewa*realOct 08 13:04
Adusschestowitz: Yes, regulalryOct 08 13:04
schestowitzNot for a few minutedOct 08 13:04
oiaohmBut numbers of users running as root has not AdusOct 08 13:04
fewawhile Vista 7 has to go back to rootOct 08 13:04
oiaohmSimple little things alter risks masively AdusOct 08 13:04
schestowitzhttp://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/6a9cdeaac5f38fa6c99e7d94b9088b61.htmOct 08 13:04
fewawell, actually it pretend to not go back, in the most anti-competitive way possible http://www.pretentiousname.com/misc/win7_uac_whitelist2.htmlOct 08 13:05
phIRCeTitle: Windows 7 UAC whitelist: Code-injection Issue (and more) .::. Size~: 76.36 KBOct 08 13:05
oiaohmAdus: 2 secuirty systems.  One application can ask if they are allowed and find out.  One application cannot ask and if does the wrong thing gets killed.  What one is less likely to be attacked.Oct 08 13:06
fewaa windows computer can be rooted quickly and efficiently, and as users are trained to run untrusted and unaudited code on a regular basis, as administrator, it is commonplaceOct 08 13:06
fewathis is why organized crime around rooted windows boxes is so greatOct 08 13:06
AdusYou're not listening to what I'm saying. I'm not arguing that windows is more secure. I'm simply explaining why most people don't use Linux.Oct 08 13:06
fewaAdus, why does calc.exe have to run with admin priviliages in Vista 7?Oct 08 13:07
Adusit doesn't...Oct 08 13:07
fewaelevated modeOct 08 13:07
oiaohmMost of the people I move to Linux are sick of being infected AdusOct 08 13:07
Adusoiaohm: Which is fine. But that isn't the majority of your average home userOct 08 13:08
fewa_yes it is_Oct 08 13:08
oiaohmSo far it is home users AdusOct 08 13:08
fewa50% of windows computers are infectedOct 08 13:08
AdusYou my friend are deluded. If you think people are just suddenly going to move.Oct 08 13:08
oiaohmThey just want there machines to work and not have to worry about it.Oct 08 13:08
fewathe internet is fulll of HOW DO I GET RID OF THIS VIRUSOct 08 13:08
oiaohmI did not say suddenly.Oct 08 13:08
fewaits has spawned a _HUGE_ business around pluggin holes in a leaky boatOct 08 13:08
AdusDespite the problems with windows (and there are problems with Linux and Mac OS X as well) people will continue to use it because they are used to it. It's naive to think that if everyone does eventually switch, there won't be similar malware problems on other platformsOct 08 13:09
oiaohmIts also that wine is getting to the point it can run most of the old games they own.Oct 08 13:09
fewathis is not small chickenOct 08 13:09
fewaits massive organized crimeOct 08 13:09
AdusBecause at the end of the day, people are stupidOct 08 13:09
fewacentered around windows-running computersOct 08 13:09
fewaAdus, I don't think they think of themselves in that lightOct 08 13:09
oiaohmAdus:  Windows makes them stupid.Oct 08 13:09
AdusBut that focus would shift if most people moved to another platform fewaOct 08 13:09
oiaohmYou try cd burning from a limited account on windows without altering anything AdusOct 08 13:09
fewayes, there would be more focus on sane policiesOct 08 13:10
oiaohmLinux it works.Oct 08 13:10
Adusand they are stupid, sorry, but it's true.Oct 08 13:10
Adusand it has nothing to do with windows. people simply don't care, which I think is fair enough.Oct 08 13:10
oiaohmStupid person only raised rights if they have need AdusOct 08 13:10
fewaAdus, thats the myth the rules tell themselvesOct 08 13:10
AdusThey aren't interested in how their PC worksOct 08 13:10
fewabut they constantly doubt itOct 08 13:10
oiaohmOtherwise they are too stupid to worry about it AdusOct 08 13:10
fewaand fear that it isn't trueOct 08 13:10
schestowitzMore of the myths Microsoft spreads about Linux being "hard": http://media.www.carolinianonline.com/media/storage/paper301/news/2009/10/06/Life/Alternatives.To.The.Programs.You.Know-3795560.shtmlOct 08 13:10
fewa*rulersOct 08 13:10
phIRCeTitle: OpenDNS .::. Size~: 1.99 KBOct 08 13:11
oiaohmThat is the problem windows puts people who are stupid in a place that running as admin is the only way they get get normal like programs to work.Oct 08 13:11
AdusI envisage a situation in the near future when Linux is as easy to use as Windows, but it isn't yet. And I question whether or not it would actually be more secure than Windows if all the malware writers were targeting it.Oct 08 13:11
fewait also is designed specifically to make users dependentOct 08 13:11
AdusMac OS X is a great example of a Unix based OS which works and is easy to useOct 08 13:11
fewaits designed to not tell users what is going on so they have some hope of fixing thingsOct 08 13:12
oiaohmIt is more secure because it don't force people to be root..Oct 08 13:12
oiaohmMac OS X has also a low infection rate.Oct 08 13:12
fewaOSX is actually very insecureOct 08 13:12
oiaohmFor its complete life.Oct 08 13:12
fewalots of holesOct 08 13:12
Adusoiaohm: But if an app wants to be root, the user will say yes.Oct 08 13:12
schestowitzWhat utter tripe I see here.Oct 08 13:12
schestowitzALso the myths about Windows dominanceOct 08 13:12
oiaohmAgain not true AdusOct 08 13:12
schestowitzMicrosoft gives WIndows for free nowOct 08 13:12
oiaohmHow often do you get asked for root under Linux.Oct 08 13:12
schestowitzIt won't make enough money to build WIndowsOct 08 13:12
oiaohmUsers go days and days without being asked AdusOct 08 13:12
fewaWindows is deadOct 08 13:12
schestowitzLinux is so attractive that Microsoft gives Windows for freeOct 08 13:12
schestowitzE.g. in netbooksOct 08 13:12
oiaohmSo it is a strange event to them AdusOct 08 13:13
schestowitzAnd also commits some crimes there vs LinuxOct 08 13:13
schestowitzLike collusion, kickbacks, etcOct 08 13:13
fewaschestowitz, they pay for people to use windowsOct 08 13:13
fewabribesOct 08 13:13
AdusWindows is not dead, and if you truly believe that you've truly lost the plot.Oct 08 13:13
schestowitzfewa: Windows is not dead, it's dyingOct 08 13:13
schestowitzIt can't generate profitOct 08 13:13
oiaohmGoal is to make it almost never under Linux Adus.Oct 08 13:13
schestowitzAnd it's not backward compatOct 08 13:13
schestowitzPeople stick with XP due to that.Oct 08 13:13
schestowitzMicrosoft's Ballmer sees Windows 7 effect on PC market muted http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSTRE5961UX20091007Oct 08 13:13
fewaits dead in this sense http://www.paulgraham.com/microsoft.htmlOct 08 13:13
phIRCeTitle: Microsoft is Dead .::. Size~: 16.09 KBOct 08 13:13
oiaohmFor that very reason ask user too many times to press OK they will make mistakes AdusOct 08 13:13
schestowitz@ Adus: here's your cEO admitting Vista 7 won't succeedOct 08 13:14
schestowitzHe too knowsOct 08 13:14
oiaohmThe failure of UAC was asking too much.Oct 08 13:14
fewano innovation happens on the win32 platformOct 08 13:14
fewa-none-Oct 08 13:14
schestowitzWhile his marketing bunnnies send another messageOct 08 13:14
schestowitzThat's their jobOct 08 13:14
schestowitzGoogle is worth 75% of MSFTOct 08 13:14
fewaand the microsoft gospel speaks that work must be based on the win APIsOct 08 13:14
schestowitzWithin just 11 yearsOct 08 13:14
oiaohmAdus: basically its myth that windows is targeted just because of market share.Oct 08 13:14
fewathis is its death knellOct 08 13:14
Adusoiaohm: I disagree.Oct 08 13:15
fewaand was already evident in April 2007 when that was writtenOct 08 13:15
oiaohmIts not jsut because AdusOct 08 13:15
fewait was targeted in the 90sOct 08 13:15
schestowitzAdus: of course you disagreeOct 08 13:15
fewabut things have changedOct 08 13:15
schestowitzYour career depends on itOct 08 13:15
oiaohmDo a simple study Adus how many home users running as admin.Oct 08 13:15
fewaoperating systems are commoditiesOct 08 13:15
oiaohmUnder Windows.Oct 08 13:15
schestowitz"So, Mr Ballmer, is Microsoft dead? No? I didn't expect you to say so."Oct 08 13:15
oiaohmThe number is way too high.Oct 08 13:15
schestowitzOffice suites are a commodity too nowOct 08 13:16
AdusI'm all for competition. I just question the claims people make about Linux.Oct 08 13:16
oiaohmNotice distributions like Ubuntu don't allow you to login directly to an admin class account.Oct 08 13:16
fewa99% can be rooted effortlessly by viriOct 08 13:16
schestowitzThere are online suites, ODF, OOo, etc.Oct 08 13:16
schestowitzThe cash cows have issueOct 08 13:16
oiaohmOr others give you locked wall papers and other things AdusOct 08 13:16
schestowitz*ssuesOct 08 13:16
oiaohmTo discourage users doing it AdusOct 08 13:16
schestowitzSooner or later they'll be debt aggregators like xbox360Oct 08 13:16
oiaohmPreventive measures.Oct 08 13:16
fewaattempt to make it Microsoft's computerOct 08 13:16
fewaassuming the user is a criminalOct 08 13:17
fewaguilty until prooven innoventOct 08 13:17
oiaohmLinux low infection rare is partly due to years and years and years building up a culture of preventive measures.Oct 08 13:17
AdusThe Linux development community has been criticised at times for being complacent about security vulnerabiltiies which have been discovered.Oct 08 13:17
schestowitzA Danish firm said that 99.8% of Windows is ready for hijackOct 08 13:17
schestowitzSecuniaOct 08 13:18
oiaohmOn time of responce windows has been criticised worse AdusOct 08 13:18
schestowitzoiaohm: unix ratherOct 08 13:18
schestowitzLinux just went after UNIX coattailsOct 08 13:18
oiaohmOver 10 years to patch some things from MS Adus.Oct 08 13:18
schestowitzSUN to be preciseOct 08 13:18
schestowitzIn Linus' caseOct 08 13:18
schestowitzAnd MurdockOct 08 13:18
schestowitzGNU is a GNU is Not UNIXOct 08 13:18
oiaohmschestowitz: Linux distributions step it up with nasty wall papers and the like.Oct 08 13:19
schestowitzReplication of UNIX commandsOct 08 13:19
oiaohmbut yes its built on some of Unix good ideas.Oct 08 13:19
Adusoiaohm: I dunno. I've read reports showing Microsoft are usually pretty quick at patching serious flaws. Either way, that's not the point. I'm not saying Linux is bad, and I think competition is only a good thing for the consumer.Oct 08 13:19
AdusBut I question some of the claims which have been made about itOct 08 13:19
fewaand _STANDARDS_Oct 08 13:19
schestowitz"I'd put the Linux phenomenon really as threat No. 1." --Steve Ballmer, 2001Oct 08 13:19
fewasomething the windows world thinks are purely to corruptOct 08 13:19
AdusGetting the nvidia drivers to work on my Gentoo installation at home was a fucking *nightmare*Oct 08 13:19
Adusand I'm a programmerOct 08 13:20
fewaor the failing empireOct 08 13:20
schestowitzAdus: haha.Oct 08 13:20
schestowitzQuick?Oct 08 13:20
oiaohmAdus: Linux adverage patch time is less than 14 daysOct 08 13:20
schestowitzMicrosoft ignores flawsOct 08 13:20
schestowitzUntil the attacks beginOct 08 13:20
schestowitzAnd then it takes them weeksOct 08 13:20
oiaohmdeployment in about 45 completely.Oct 08 13:20
schestowitzUnder attacksOct 08 13:20
schestowitzAdus: gentoo, eh?Oct 08 13:20
schestowitzYou look for troubleOct 08 13:20
oiaohmAnd a lot of flaws marked as critical on linux have never been exploited AdusOct 08 13:20
schestowitzI love it when Linux bashers try to hardest distrosOct 08 13:21
AdusThat's true of windows as well, and every other OSOct 08 13:21
oiaohmWindows flaws are mostly marked critical after a wild exploit exists AdusOct 08 13:21
schestowitzI've seen AstroTurfers going under names like "Gentoo users"Oct 08 13:21
oiaohmThen documents normal turn up that the flaw has existed for years.Oct 08 13:21
AdusIf the flaw is reported by a responsibile security firm, it's rarely released until it's been patched.Oct 08 13:21
schestowitzAnd the HTTTP headers show them using "Windows"Oct 08 13:21
oiaohmThis is the difference AdusOct 08 13:21
schestowitzThey try to pretend to be of the other side just to bash and cause troubleOct 08 13:21
schestowitzLike Lund StocholmOct 08 13:21
oiaohmIt is rare to find documents of flaws existing in Linux that have existed known for years.Oct 08 13:22
AdusI'm not trying to bash linux schestowitz. I use Gentoo because I like it, and like the customisation options and as a programmer who is interested in writing cross-platform and standards compliant code it's a great OS to test stuff out on.Oct 08 13:22
schestowitzIf they are known, the public knows themOct 08 13:22
AdusBut it was hell to get those drivers working.Oct 08 13:22
schestowitzMicrosoft waits until attacks begin cause the public saw the bugsOct 08 13:22
schestowitzAnd it PATCHES SILENTYLOct 08 13:23
schestowitzI.e. Microsoft lies about number of flawsOct 08 13:23
oiaohmThat is also documented.Oct 08 13:23
schestowitzIt just fixed the bugs and hopes nobody will notice the different (in the binaries of course)Oct 08 13:23
oiaohmAnother thing that is rare in the Linux world.Oct 08 13:23
oiaohmBut bugs are over reported compared to MS.Oct 08 13:23
schestowitzMicrosoft was established on webs of lisOct 08 13:23
schestowitz*liesOct 08 13:23
schestowitzSo I doubt they have much guiltOct 08 13:24
schestowitzSince the early daysOct 08 13:24
oiaohmAny buffer overflow bug no matter where it is in Linux gets reported as a secuirty flaw critical even if it cannot be exlploited AdusOct 08 13:24
AdusYou're making out that I'm only interested in defending Microsoft, which is simply untrue. I'm trying to be balanced.Oct 08 13:24
schestowitz"If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good." --Bill Gates, MicrosoftOct 08 13:24
oiaohmThe problem is Microsoft and Linux use two different sheets to rate secuirty flaws AdusOct 08 13:24
schestowitzAdus: that's another Turfer defenseOct 08 13:24
schestowitz"I'm just adding balance"Oct 08 13:24
AdusNo, I'm not adding balance. I'm trying to be balanced.Oct 08 13:25
schestowitz"Don't get me wrong, I use Gentoo and all, but...."Oct 08 13:25
oiaohmThere should be a standard for rating secuirty flaws but there is not AdusOct 08 13:25
fewaI kinda wish that hidden defend non-disclaimable went throughOct 08 13:25
AdusThat is probably true oiaohm.Oct 08 13:25
fewabut perhaps with clearer languageOct 08 13:25
fewajust means bug reports have to be publicOct 08 13:25
AdusStandards are always a good thing.Oct 08 13:25
oiaohmThat is the problem Adus you are not compareing apples with apples when comparing windows bug numbers.Oct 08 13:25
fewaAdus is a lierOct 08 13:26
oiaohmLinux distributions cover a broard range of applications as well.Oct 08 13:26
fewa*liarOct 08 13:26
fewahe has been streching the truth for hoursOct 08 13:26
fewaits just decietfulOct 08 13:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[ml2mst] A closer look at Kubuntu Karmic Koala Alpha 5 and KDE 4.3.1 and Ubuntu Karmic Koala Beta 1: http://tinyurl.com/ydpvng3Oct 08 13:27
phIRCeTitle: OSGEEX: A closer look at Kubuntu Karmic Koala and KDE 4.3.1 .::. Size~: 74.63 KBOct 08 13:27
AdusI haven't stretched the truth once, I've been arguing a point of view. Which for about the 20th time I will explain, I question the claims made about other platforms.Oct 08 13:27
oiaohmLike Linux kernel covers most Linux drivers in existance.  AdusOct 08 13:27
schestowitzfewa: waste of time, IMHOOct 08 13:27
fewaschestowitz, agreedOct 08 13:27
schestowitzIt's like in Daily Kos when Bush fans enterOct 08 13:27
oiaohmSecuirty bug lists on windows don't list windows third party driver flaws.  AdusOct 08 13:27
schestowitzThey get labeled trollsOct 08 13:27
oiaohmIt just gets worse and worse the more you try to blance the numbers AdusOct 08 13:27
fewawhenever you enter a argument solely to push a pointOct 08 13:27
fewaat any cost, at any strech of logicOct 08 13:28
oiaohmIn the end you find that MS numbers are really under accounting.   AdusOct 08 13:28
AdusMaybe so oiaohm, but that proves nothing.Oct 08 13:28
oiaohmIts like the recent buffer overflow exploit.Oct 08 13:28
oiaohmMajor secuirty panic.Oct 08 13:28
oiaohmMost distributions not effectiedOct 08 13:28
AdusI bet they aren't under-accounted to the point that Windows share is bigger. And until such a time that 2 platforms have equal share, it's impossible to know which is more secure.Oct 08 13:29
oiaohmwhy that application was built with anti buffer flow code.Oct 08 13:29
oiaohmSo there was no critical need to patch.Oct 08 13:29
AdusI will reiteration, I am *not* claiming that windows is more secure, I'm questioning whether Linux really is. The fact is, I don't know, and neither do you.Oct 08 13:29
oiaohmYet Linux distributions got beat up for not shippign the patch.Oct 08 13:29
oiaohmIt was not going to change the risk in any way.Oct 08 13:29
oiaohmProblem is Adus I do know.Oct 08 13:30
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[ml2mst] Thanks to @schestowitz for requesting to write the review ;-) Ubuntu Karmic Koala rocks, Vista7 RC1 sucks!Oct 08 13:30
oiaohmI clean up infected systems Linux and Windows.Oct 08 13:30
oiaohmAs well as audit them.Oct 08 13:30
oiaohmYes Linux is not past being attacked.  But most attacks fail.Oct 08 13:31
AdusYou can't possibly know that for fact. Anecdotal experience is hardly balanced. You're probably right, but it's a very big claim to make when there i really no evidence.Oct 08 13:31
oiaohmCert clean up reports will tell you the same thing AdusOct 08 13:31
oiaohmOver and over again.Oct 08 13:31
oiaohmMost breaches are caused by systems being altered from defaults for remote access under Linux and not using port knocking to hide the acces point.Oct 08 13:32
oiaohmSingle packet port knocking.Oct 08 13:33
AdusYes, I'm familiar with the concept, I'm a Network programmer :)Oct 08 13:33
oiaohmThat is the most common breach.Oct 08 13:33
oiaohmFunny enough on windows servers rdp is also one of the most common breach points.Oct 08 13:34
oiaohmYet windows does not have provided packages for single packet port knocking to hide it.Oct 08 13:34
AdusYes, that sort of service is always going to be a vulnerable areaOct 08 13:35
oiaohmIf attacker cannot find it they cannot attack it.Oct 08 13:35
fewaoiaohm, actually they canOct 08 13:35
oiaohmVery simple defence idea works wonders.Oct 08 13:35
fewabut it certainly helpsOct 08 13:35
oiaohmFinding it is not exactly simple fewaOct 08 13:36
AdusWell, if someone really wants to get into a machine, they probably willOct 08 13:36
fewabut out of 65000 ports, certainly possibleOct 08 13:36
fewaAdus, falseOct 08 13:36
Adusfewa: Bullshit. Given enough time and resources you can entry to any systemOct 08 13:37
oiaohmParticular thinking single packet port knocking  is a one off token fewaOct 08 13:37
fewaAdus, bullshitOct 08 13:37
oiaohmNot some random block of data fewaOct 08 13:37
oiaohmBullshit AdusOct 08 13:37
fewaunless you have physical accessOct 08 13:37
oiaohmMS Bullshit.Oct 08 13:37
fewathats the biggest MS lieOct 08 13:37
fewait is spread so thinkOct 08 13:37
oiaohmI have systems that there are no flaws.Oct 08 13:37
fewathey train people that computers are inherantly insecureOct 08 13:37
fewais a outrageous lieOct 08 13:37
Adusoiaohm: That you currently no of.Oct 08 13:37
Adusknow*Oct 08 13:38
oiaohmYou could spend any ammount of resources you like on them and you would never break it.Oct 08 13:38
fewaits like preemptive strikesOct 08 13:38
oiaohmThey are simple AdusOct 08 13:38
fewaits fear-mongeringOct 08 13:38
fewapermanent state of wareOct 08 13:38
oiaohmSimple little web server.Oct 08 13:38
AdusThere's still likely to be a flaw somewhere oiaohmOct 08 13:38
fewapermanent state of paychecks for those who create the fearOct 08 13:38
oiaohmCode 100 percent audited to asm level.Oct 08 13:38
oiaohmThere is no flaw AdusOct 08 13:38
oiaohmYou don't store any data in them.Oct 08 13:38
oiaohmand the bugger is 100 percent rom.Oct 08 13:39
fewathose that create the fear are guilty for the violence it createsOct 08 13:39
oiaohmSo even if you want to inject there is no way in hell AdusOct 08 13:39
fewaguilty guilty guiltyOct 08 13:39
oiaohmPPC chips don't need ram AdusOct 08 13:39
trmancohahaOct 08 13:39
trmancohttp://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/Study-Windows-7-doesn-t-boot-faster/0,339028227,339298949,00.htm?feed=rssOct 08 13:39
phIRCeTitle: Study: Windows 7 doesn't boot faster - News -  Builder AU .::. Size~: 57.8 KBOct 08 13:39
oiaohmYou can build 100 percent unbreakable systems AdusOct 08 13:40
fewatrmanco, nice, facts are always a reliefOct 08 13:40
trmanco"Iolo Technologies, which sells PC tune-up software, said its lab unit found that a brand-new machine running Windows 7 takes a minute and 34 seconds to become usable"Oct 08 13:40
oiaohmIts just spending the time and resources to do it AdusOct 08 13:40
Adusoiaohm: I am aware of this, that still doesn't mean there is no vulnerability anywhere in the whole system. There is no way you can know that.Oct 08 13:40
trmancosame old same old windowsOct 08 13:40
oiaohmReason why gcc is being improved AdusOct 08 13:40
fewafear and loathing in redmondOct 08 13:40
oiaohmSo compliers prevent a lot to start off with AdusOct 08 13:41
oiaohmThen auditing software on top.Oct 08 13:41
oiaohmLot of vulnerabilitys are created by the same set of 12 coder errors.Oct 08 13:41
AdusOh, I don't doubt the system is secure, but the likelyhood is there is going to be one flaw somewhere, even if it's tiny. So with the right resources and infinite time, someone will find it.Oct 08 13:41
trmanco"As is often the case with Windows, Iolo found that things only get worse over time. It found that a three-month-old machine can take up to a minute longer to boot, or two minutes and 34 seconds. Windows 7 did outperform Vista at the three-month and six-month marks, Iolo said, but it generally "trailed the older version significantly" in its boot-up tests. "Oct 08 13:41
oiaohmthe odds go down as the complexity of the system is reduced AdusOct 08 13:42
fewaAdus, bullshitOct 08 13:42
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fewafear and loathing from the mouth of shitOct 08 13:42
schestowitzHey, TheMadHatter_Oct 08 13:42
oiaohmNo one really spends the resoruces to build a 100 percetn audited system.  AdusOct 08 13:42
oiaohmMost of the time.Oct 08 13:42
TheMadHatter_morningOct 08 13:42
oiaohmIf you do spend the resources you can be sure of the code compliers and everything AdusOct 08 13:43
Adusfewa: If you truly believe a system is uncompromisable that's pretty arrogant, naive and way too complacent.Oct 08 13:43
oiaohmSo not leaving tiny flaws.Oct 08 13:43
oiaohmBut time and cost of that is massive.Oct 08 13:43
oiaohmReason why its only done on small system types AdusOct 08 13:43
Adusoiaohm: And it's still error prone. People make mistakes, and no software can find any flaw.Oct 08 13:43
Adusevery flaw*Oct 08 13:43
fewaAdus, you love shoving words in my mouthOct 08 13:44
oiaohmFunny enough you are wrong AdusOct 08 13:44
oiaohmWhat is fuzzy testing abotu AdusOct 08 13:44
oiaohmIf you have long enough you can do what is called brute force testing.Oct 08 13:44
TheMadHatter_Another code quality discussion?Oct 08 13:44
fewaWindows is insecure _by design_ adusOct 08 13:44
fewahttp://www.pretentiousname.com/misc/win7_uac_whitelist2.htmlOct 08 13:44
oiaohmWhere you run every possiablity against it.Oct 08 13:44
phIRCeTitle: Windows 7 UAC whitelist: Code-injection Issue (and more) .::. Size~: 76.36 KBOct 08 13:44
fewaspecifically designed to be insecureOct 08 13:45
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] Study: Windows 7 doesn't boot faster - News - Builder AU http://post.ly/7idxOct 08 13:45
oiaohmRemember I said its a resources issue AdusOct 08 13:45
Adusoiaohm: In every situation the OS can be under etc etcOct 08 13:45
Adusthe permutations are immesenseOct 08 13:45
oiaohmYes it is AdusOct 08 13:45
oiaohmReason why its normally only done for non complex systems.Oct 08 13:45
Adusand I've seen no software which can do a test in every possible situation and state.Oct 08 13:45
oiaohmSo you have never had to build systems that are life and death AdusOct 08 13:46
oiaohmWere part of the design process is testing everything.  And you must test everything.Oct 08 13:46
TheMadHatter_And of course we know that Microsoft's automated error checking system is defective.Oct 08 13:46
AdusSystems still fail.Oct 08 13:46
Aduseven systems which are "life and death"Oct 08 13:47
oiaohmThat is called building in reducancy.Oct 08 13:47
AdusI know, but they do fail.Oct 08 13:47
oiaohmNot due to being breached.Oct 08 13:47
oiaohmNormally hardware failing.Oct 08 13:47
oiaohmThat cannot be prevented perfectly.Oct 08 13:47
Adusnor can a breach imho. But we'll agree to disagreeOct 08 13:47
oiaohmDetections of failing hardware can be built in so causing swap over to reducency before.Oct 08 13:48
TheMadHatter_Hey Roy, I gather that there's a lot of people who like Lefty.Oct 08 13:48
oiaohmNo it cannot AdusOct 08 13:48
oiaohmOnly way a breach can happen is if the book has not been followed.Oct 08 13:48
AdusYes, I have worked with fault tolerant systems oiaohmOct 08 13:48
oiaohmDesign the process of testing normally takes 2 years solid work for something basic.Oct 08 13:48
oiaohmThat is only designing the testing not doing it.Oct 08 13:49
schestowitzIt's all mathematicsOct 08 13:49
schestowitzSome systems are unbreakableOct 08 13:49
schestowitzBecause it can be proven scientificallyOct 08 13:49
fewa^^^Oct 08 13:50
schestowitzReasoning about programming is now hard for small or compartmentalised systemsOct 08 13:50
oiaohmYep what is required when you are dealing with life and death.Oct 08 13:50
AdusNot with physical access though.Oct 08 13:50
fewaAdus, that has already been discussedOct 08 13:50
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: there are many Microsoft employeesOct 08 13:50
schestowitzSome in this channel even :-)Oct 08 13:50
fewaif someone has physical access then it doesn't matterOct 08 13:50
oiaohmEven physical access on these can be hard AdusOct 08 13:50
schestowitzOh, and NovellOct 08 13:50
AdusPossible though.Oct 08 13:50
oiaohmEverything inside a single chip AdusOct 08 13:50
schestowitzNovell employees like everything that attacks meOct 08 13:50
fewaoiaohm, that is a differn't topicOct 08 13:50
schestowitzIn Twitter they rewtwit attacks on meOct 08 13:50
fewavery differn't topicOct 08 13:51
oiaohmUnless you have some very high level gear you are not getting anywhere AdusOct 08 13:51
Adusbut it is not impossible, which is all my point was.Oct 08 13:51
AdusWith infinite time and resources, you can compromise any systemOct 08 13:51
oiaohmAnd that gear is not something you fit in a port.Oct 08 13:51
Adusthat was my original statemetnOct 08 13:51
oiaohmSo you would have to get pass guards and the like.Oct 08 13:51
fewaAdus, but its wrongOct 08 13:51
TheMadHatter_Hehe. Yeah, well he's got some people who really have a hate on for him, I've been bombarded with messages accusing him of everything from mopery to gawkery. It's been pretty amusing.Oct 08 13:52
oiaohmwOct 08 13:52
fewaits disproof is a mathmatical factOct 08 13:52
oiaohmWorse are the chips that destruct on investagion AdusOct 08 13:52
fewaoiaohm, that is not what Adus is trying to prooveOct 08 13:52
oiaohmChemcials placed on the silcon that react to inspection.Oct 08 13:52
fewaAdus is spreading FUS about fearing your computerOct 08 13:52
fewa*FUDOct 08 13:52
TheMadHatter_And a damned funny read.Oct 08 13:52
oiaohmSo physical access don't help you against them AdusOct 08 13:53
oiaohmThis is you problem all you access points phyiscial included can be rendered useless with enough planing.Oct 08 13:53
fewabecause a condition of fear of the computer is conducive to Microsoft's businessOct 08 13:53
oiaohmNot all systems are breachable.Oct 08 13:53
oiaohmDestoryable yes but not breachable.Oct 08 13:54
fewaexactlyOct 08 13:54
TheMadHatter_Anyway, Reason I dropped in was I heard something rather funny. It appears that Miguel's work on Mono has gotten notice at Microsoft.Oct 08 13:55
oiaohmAdus:  goal of max secuirty is that trying to access it will destroy it.Oct 08 13:56
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: in what sense?Oct 08 13:57
TheMadHatter_They are really impressed with how much of .NET he has been able to duplicate, and how easily he has managed to port .NET to different platforms.Oct 08 13:57
schestowitzMicrosoft supports himOct 08 13:57
schestowitzAnd they also did the MCP thing after the FSF stepped in at the end of JuneOct 08 13:57
fewahes probably got an army of ghost-coders behind him tooOct 08 13:57
oiaohmNothing is more secure to phsycal access than a server with a block of C4 clearing charge.  You have to be nuts to mess with it.Oct 08 13:57
schestowitzfewa: he doesOct 08 13:57
fewaMicrosoft-employeesOct 08 13:57
schestowitzAnd some of his supporters used to work for MicrosoftOct 08 13:57
schestowitzFolks like collier, mintouch, etc.Oct 08 13:58
schestowitz*mindtouchOct 08 13:58
oiaohmYes the buggers are armed.Oct 08 13:58
schestowitzThey are the Microsoft 'FOSS' people, trying to help Microsoft in FOSSOct 08 13:58
schestowitzAFAICTOct 08 13:58
TheMadHatter_In fact they are actually scared he will decide to go beyond what .NET does, and produce something that is really competitive. They are actually terrified that he will out do themOct 08 13:58
fewaEmbrace, extend, extinguishOct 08 13:58
schestowitzMicrosoft calls Moonlight its projectOct 08 13:58
fewaEmbrace, extend, extinguishOct 08 13:58
schestowitzIt's more to do with MicrosoftOct 08 13:58
schestowitzNovell is just the "Linux" departmentOct 08 13:58
TheMadHatter_Word I hear is that they think he's going to backstab them, so they are getting ready to backstab him first. Pre-emptive backstabbing. Oh joy.Oct 08 13:59
*schestowitz can hardly bratheOct 08 14:01
schestowitzWork being done at the apartment.... dust flying everywhereOct 08 14:01
TheMadHatter_Oh, and Apple is trying to wipe out Flash, which will probably wipe out SilverblightOct 08 14:02
TheMadHatter_http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2009/10/06/html5-assault-on-adobe-flash-heats-up-with-clicktoflash/Oct 08 14:02
phIRCeTitle:   HTML5 assault on Adobe Flash heats up with ClickToFlash  RoughlyDrafted Magazine .::. Size~: 48.22 KBOct 08 14:02
schestowitzOh, no, not that thing....Oct 08 14:02
schestowitzApple also has patentsOct 08 14:02
schestowitzAnyway, Apple has its own plansOct 08 14:02
schestowitzWith QUickTime and stuffOct 08 14:02
schestowitzIt's not a friend of Web standards IMHOOct 08 14:02
fewaas apple gets bigger they will get meanerOct 08 14:03
TheMadHatter_Yeah, you can't trust them, but it's nice when they kneecap Microsoft for you.Oct 08 14:03
fewavery proportional to their sizeOct 08 14:03
oiaohmHTML5 kinda is designed to do in flash and silverlight.Oct 08 14:04
fewawith something much betterOct 08 14:04
oiaohmWith webgl coming there will be less and less need.Oct 08 14:04
oiaohmFor either.Oct 08 14:04
TheMadHatter_I see Apple being a real problem only when Steve Jobs retires. Steve is smart enough to know that screwing your customers is stupid, something that Microsoft still hasn't figured out.Oct 08 14:04
oiaohmMS bassically entered the market too late.Oct 08 14:04
TheMadHatter_MS entering the market too late is normalOct 08 14:05
fewathey have to wait till the market maturesOct 08 14:05
fewathen start a projectOct 08 14:05
TheMadHatter_They have a massive case of "not invented here" syndromeOct 08 14:05
fewaand then rush it to completionOct 08 14:05
TheMadHatter_By the time a tech market matures, it is already on the down swing, as something new starts to replace it.Oct 08 14:06
oiaohmAdobe knew the end of flash would come.Oct 08 14:06
fewaand they act like they can still set standardsOct 08 14:06
fewaie not standardsOct 08 14:06
fewabut "de facto" unstandardsOct 08 14:06
schestowitzMicrosoft's fear-mongering vs GPL is working: http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2250719/corporates-scared-gpl-termsOct 08 14:06
oiaohmAdobe had tried turning flash into a standard.Oct 08 14:06
schestowitzMcAfee does the FUD alsoOct 08 14:06
schestowitzThe above claims is from AdobeOct 08 14:07
TheMadHatter_Hehe. Did everyone read the rant about Internet Exploder by that girl from Vancouver?Oct 08 14:07
schestowitz"Companies are running scared of General Public Licence (GPL) software for fear of being sued, according to a leading open source enthusiast at Adobe."Oct 08 14:07
fewag2gOct 08 14:08
oiaohmThat fear has existed for years and what keeps bsd stuff alive schestowitzOct 08 14:08
schestowitzoiaohm: justified in your opinion?Oct 08 14:08
schestowitzThe licence is simpleOct 08 14:08
AdusBut complying with it is not.Oct 08 14:08
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schestowitzCompliance comes after violationOct 08 14:09
schestowitzPeople need to follow the rulesOct 08 14:09
schestowitzNot hardOct 08 14:09
oiaohmCompliance is simple AdusOct 08 14:09
TheMadHatter_It's typical scare mongering. Reminds me of the Health Care BS in the USAOct 08 14:09
schestowitzSighOct 08 14:09
AdusAs the article you linked says schestowitz, Open source is expensive.Oct 08 14:09
schestowitzNow we have Microsoft employees here consistently promoting the Microsoft party lineOct 08 14:09
fewaAdus, HAHAHAHAHAHAOct 08 14:09
schestowitzUnder the "adding balance" pretextOct 08 14:09
TheMadHatter_Open Source is dead.Oct 08 14:10
AdusThe article schestowitz linked to back up his point, says that itself.Oct 08 14:10
AdusI notice you took the sentence which makes it work for your argument, but ignored the rest of the article.Oct 08 14:10
fewaAdus, HAHAHAHAHAHAOct 08 14:10
TheMadHatter_Free Software is the only thing that matters.Oct 08 14:10
schestowitzDependsOct 08 14:10
Adus"Free software actually costs a lot of money, according to McAllister. Engineers need to go through the software to determine whether there is anything that conflicts with the GPL, and that takes a lot of time and money."Oct 08 14:10
Adus""I like open source," said McAllister. "But I also really like eating and putting my son through college.""Oct 08 14:10
schestowitzOpen source includes Free softwareOct 08 14:10
oiaohmLOL checking for licence violuations sould be standard business.Oct 08 14:10
schestowitzBut a lot went wrong and dualOct 08 14:10
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schestowitzSo open source means nonsense nowOct 08 14:10
oiaohmGPL is not the only nasty licence out there.Oct 08 14:11
schestowitzEven some WIndows-only stuff for MicrosoftOct 08 14:11
schestowitzBut the corruption of the term started before Microsoft got around to doing itOct 08 14:11
oiaohmThe lack of patent coverage from MS licences can be problematic.Oct 08 14:11
schestowitzPatents.. *LOL*Oct 08 14:12
schestowitzThis is softwareOct 08 14:12
schestowitzMicrosoft brings this nonsese to softwareOct 08 14:12
schestowitzWorldwideOct 08 14:12
oiaohmDepends where you are shiping.Oct 08 14:12
schestowitzThe usual dirty playOct 08 14:12
Adusoiaohm: I have to say I'm not a huge fan of GPL. It's viral in a way. I think open source can work in some situations, but I think GPL does a lot to undermine it personally.Oct 08 14:12
schestowitzoiaohm: they don't careOct 08 14:12
schestowitzThey try to quietly 'harmonise' the rulesOct 08 14:12
oiaohmGPL is loved by a lot of big companies because of its viral nature AdusOct 08 14:12
AdusIf "Free Software" was truly free, I'd be able to do whatever the hell I wanted with it. That's not the case with GPLOct 08 14:12
schestowitzAdus: I don't need you to echo your employer's party line hereOct 08 14:13
oiaohmSo a competitor cannot double cross them AdusOct 08 14:13
schestowitzI'm sure you're trained well to think this wayOct 08 14:13
AdusI don't think this is the Microsoft party line schestowitzOct 08 14:13
oiaohmVery much it is AdusOct 08 14:13
schestowitzSo between messing about with your "gentoo" and slamming the very same licence it's based on you serve a criminal company for a livingOct 08 14:13
schestowitzAnd you also waste other people's time in a channel that does not agree with your aemployerOct 08 14:13
oiaohmLot of what you have quoted so far bill gates said at one point or another AdusOct 08 14:13
schestowitzWe've had that done before, even without disclosureOct 08 14:14
TheMadHatter_Free as in speech, not price.Oct 08 14:14
schestowitzWhich you gave /not/, eitherOct 08 14:14
schestowitzI needed to squeeze the disclosure out of youOct 08 14:14
oiaohmAdus:  each licence has its place.Oct 08 14:14
schestowitzLike I did with "TE" WongOct 08 14:14
TheMadHatter_As to software patents, they aren't an issue here.Oct 08 14:14
oiaohmGPL place is between group of companies/coders that don't 100 percent trust each other not to back stab each other so write a contract so they cannot.Oct 08 14:14
schestowitzThey are not an issue in vast majority of thw worldOct 08 14:14
AdusGetting rid of software patents worldwide would be a positive step imhoOct 08 14:14
schestowitzs/w patents are valid in like a handful of countriesOct 08 14:15
schestowitzMostly those who play along with the imperial agendasOct 08 14:15
TheMadHatter_Yep. Only a handful. I understand that Microsloth tried to get them considered here, and were told to take a flying leap.Oct 08 14:15
oiaohmBSD is for those who don't care about being backstab AdusOct 08 14:15
Adusoiaohm: Agreed. I just think GPL is not really free. BSD on the other hand, I do like.Oct 08 14:16
AdusLGPL is fine as wellOct 08 14:16
oiaohmGPL has a important place.Oct 08 14:16
TheMadHatter_As I said, Open Source is dead. The only thing that matters is free software. And I'll add, the only licenses that matter are the GPL and the BSD.Oct 08 14:16
AdusWell, I don't see why LGPL isn't enough oiaohmOct 08 14:16
TheMadHatter_GPL is needed. It's the only way you can control your code.Oct 08 14:16
TheMadHatter_With BSD you have no control over your code.Oct 08 14:17
AdusLGPL allows you to do whatever the hell you want, as long as you release the changes to the LGPL code right? But you don't need to release your whole app?Oct 08 14:17
TheMadHatter_But it's good for implementing standards.Oct 08 14:17
oiaohmLGPL allows bits to be stacked on top that could hide extract fuctinallyt at times LGPL is not suitable.Oct 08 14:17
oiaohmAgain it depends on the code what it is.  What licence is the correct one AdusOct 08 14:18
AdusYepOct 08 14:18
TheMadHatter_LGPL doesn't give you enough control.Oct 08 14:18
oiaohmApplication GPL is good.Oct 08 14:18
oiaohmKernel GPL is good.Oct 08 14:18
oiaohmLibrary LGPL is good.Oct 08 14:18
AdusMs-PL seems alright as wellOct 08 14:18
oiaohmNot really AdusOct 08 14:18
oiaohmIt clearly words no patent coverage.Oct 08 14:19
TheMadHatter_And really library is the only thing LGPL should be used for. Using it for Open Office was stupid.Oct 08 14:19
oiaohmSo leaving MS open to attack AdusOct 08 14:19
AdusI've never really understood Microsoft and patents. They get sued over patent infringement far more than they sue others.Oct 08 14:19
TheMadHatter_MS-PL is a sign of license proliferation.Oct 08 14:19
AdusSeems like they'd do better to back a bid to get rid of themOct 08 14:20
oiaohmMS had the idea they could use patents to control/destory Linux.Oct 08 14:20
oiaohmBill gates even public said so.Oct 08 14:20
TheMadHatter_License Proliferation is a problem, and one of the things that confuses corporations looking at Free Software.Oct 08 14:20
AdusBut that is evidently not going to be the case, so why still support themOct 08 14:20
AdusI don't see how it beenfits themOct 08 14:20
oiaohmRedhat is rock solid on patents.Oct 08 14:21
oiaohmThey want to see the patent and have the chance to destory it before agreeing to it.Oct 08 14:21
oiaohmNot really what you want to be doing.Oct 08 14:21
AdusI mean, it's probably the just fact Microsoft have so many products, they are bound to tread on people's toes. They're also a very easy target.Oct 08 14:22
TheMadHatter_Red Hat are idiots. The problem isn't software patents. The problem is patents. Period. The patent system needs to be abolished.Oct 08 14:22
AdusBut yeh, I don't see why Microsoft support software patents personallyOct 08 14:22
oiaohmRedhat wants patents destoryed TheMadHatter_Oct 08 14:22
oiaohmSo they are not playing ball and just paying up TheMadHatter_Oct 08 14:22
TheMadHatter_Because they are idiots. Simple answer. probably true.Oct 08 14:22
oiaohmNot really TheMadHatter_Oct 08 14:22
oiaohmIf you pay up without fight more people come and attack you TheMadHatter_Oct 08 14:22
TheMadHatter_Microsoft aren't idiots?Oct 08 14:22
oiaohmIf anyone is idiots it is MS.Oct 08 14:23
oiaohmMS started off just paying off patents so more and more have come and attacked them.Oct 08 14:23
TheMadHatter_MS are idiots on patents. They want them. But they don't want to comply with them.Oct 08 14:23
oiaohmAdus:  basically brought it on themselves by there actions.Oct 08 14:23
oiaohmThe base problem MS has is that money will solve everything.Oct 08 14:24
oiaohmVista is a good example at that.  They threw more money at it than it takes to fly to the moon and back.Oct 08 14:25
TheMadHatter_Consider I4I. If they hadn't sued MS for patent infringement, it would have been for breaching a non-disclosure.Oct 08 14:25
TheMadHatter_Which would have been more to the point.Oct 08 14:25
Adushttp://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/portal-tshirt.htmlOct 08 14:25
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AdusI wantOct 08 14:25
TheMadHatter_Don't show Microsoft your technology - they'll steal it.Oct 08 14:26
MinceRi'd show them particular kinds of technologyOct 08 14:26
MinceRthey'd be on the receiving end of the demonstration :>Oct 08 14:26
oiaohmThing that scared companies a little about GPL is in germany you don't have to be a author to sue over GPL breach just a owner of the product.Oct 08 14:27
TheMadHatter_Which is an issue of control.Oct 08 14:27
oiaohmIf that gets proven world wide GPL would have become one of the most enforcable leicences on earth.Oct 08 14:27
TheMadHatter_Control by the coder.Oct 08 14:27
TheMadHatter_Control by the user.Oct 08 14:28
oiaohmCoder granted user particular rights.Oct 08 14:28
oiaohmFailure to provide users with those rights is a breach against the user was the arguement.Oct 08 14:28
oiaohmQuite a far arguement.  It does open up the legal door for all law firms in germany to sue over breach.Oct 08 14:29
TheMadHatter_Hehe. Just heard funny noises from kitchen. Went in. Kitchen table covered by Siamese cats playing with Mahjongg tiles. Guess that will teach the kids to leave the Mahjonng set out.Oct 08 14:29
oiaohmas long as the cats don't eat them no problems.Oct 08 14:30
TheMadHatter_Heh. They won't eat these, it's my good set that I picked up in Shanghai. Really nice set, pieces are 1/2 inch thick.Oct 08 14:31
TheMadHatter_So I'll let the cats play. Dogs luckily are too smart to eat them <G>.Oct 08 14:32
oiaohmNot the marble ones that can crack of knocked off table.Oct 08 14:33
TheMadHatter_No, I looked at the marble ones, and just wasn't willing to spend the money.Oct 08 14:34
TheMadHatter_I almost brought back a guitar though - prices in the back alley shops are amazing.Oct 08 14:34
TheMadHatter_http://www.macguff.fr/goomi/unspeakable/vault314.htmlOct 08 14:34
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TheMadHatter_Poster at Microsoft protest against free softwareOct 08 14:36
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trmancokde 4.3.2 eliminates some nasty bugsOct 08 14:37
trmancokopete now works fineOct 08 14:37
trmancokmail works even better nowOct 08 14:38
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TheMadHatter_I'll take Enlightenment over KDE and Gnome.Oct 08 14:39
TheMadHatter_http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/10/quick-boot/Oct 08 14:42
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schestowitzhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8296463.stmOct 08 14:44
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schestowitztrmanco: knode update?Oct 08 14:44
schestowitzAlthough I know it's separateOct 08 14:45
trmancoI dunnoOct 08 14:45
trmancoit's all in kdepimOct 08 14:45
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: some nasty new for Vista 7 comingOct 08 14:45
schestowitzFast boot tooOct 08 14:45
schestowitztrmanco found this: http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/Study-Windows-7-doesn-t-boot-faster/0,339028227,339298949,00.htm?feed=rssOct 08 14:45
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schestowitzAnd Ballmer spilled the beansOct 08 14:45
schestowitzhttp://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/0122226438.shtmlOct 08 14:46
schestowitzhttp://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSTRE5961UX20091007Oct 08 14:46
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trmancocoffee beans?Oct 08 14:46
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/07/ballmer_does_europe/Oct 08 14:46
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schestowitztrmanco: no, he's stuffed with baked beansOct 08 14:46
schestowitzIf he received an enema he'd fit in a matchboxOct 08 14:47
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TheMadHatter_Do you followOct 08 14:50
TheMadHatter_http://volesoft.com/Oct 08 14:50
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TheMadHatter_http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2009/10/08/gartner-declares-android-a-second-place-winner-in-2012-why/Oct 08 14:52
phIRCeTitle:   Gartner declares Android a second place winner in 2012. Why?  RoughlyDrafted Magazine .::. Size~: 32.16 KBOct 08 14:52
schestowitzHeh.Oct 08 14:54
schestowitzI've not visited his blog for a whileOct 08 14:54
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: I don't cover gartner drekOct 08 14:55
schestowitzThey also do a Digium/Asterisk play nowOct 08 14:55
schestowitz"Magic Quadrant"Oct 08 14:55
schestowitzTHe reason all the minions suck up to them.Oct 08 14:55
schestowitzGartner is paid by Bill Gates and EllisonOct 08 14:55
schestowitzthey also do contract directly with companies like Microsoft, not just the oligarchsOct 08 14:55
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: Mike doesn't get much attention in his blogOct 08 14:56
schestowitzThere are other famous Brits whose blogs never got the deserved attentionOct 08 14:56
schestowitzHow's Charlie doing ?Oct 08 14:56
TheMadHatter_Yeah, I know all about Gartner. I like keeping up on their shenanigans, and Daniel at Roughly Drafted does a great slice and dice on them regularly.Oct 08 14:57
TheMadHatter_Charlie's doing pretty good. He's still following up on Bumpgate.Oct 08 14:57
TheMadHatter_Or did you hear about that - do you follow hardware?Oct 08 14:58
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/10/06/nvidia-kills-gtx285-gtx275-gtx260-abandons-mid-and-high-end-market/Oct 08 15:01
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia kills GTX285, GTX275, GTX260, abandons the mid and high end market  .::. Size~: 24.86 KBOct 08 15:01
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/10/06/nvidia-will-crater-gtx260-and-gtx275-prices-soonOct 08 15:02
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia will crater GTX260 and GTX275 prices soon  .::. Size~: 32.62 KBOct 08 15:02
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/10/01/nvidia-fakes-fermi-boards-gtcOct 08 15:02
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia fakes Fermi boards at GPU Technology Conference  .::. Size~: 31.58 KBOct 08 15:02
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/09/15/nvidia-gt300-yeilds-under-2Oct 08 15:03
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia GT300 yields are under 2%  .::. Size~: 22.48 KBOct 08 15:03
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/09/01/nvidia-roadmaps-turnOct 08 15:03
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia roadmaps turn up  .::. Size~: 24.56 KBOct 08 15:03
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/28/nvidia-renames-2xx-parts-3xxOct 08 15:03
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia renames 2xx parts to 3xx  .::. Size~: 22.75 KBOct 08 15:03
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/21/nvidia-finally-understands-bumpgateOct 08 15:04
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia finally understands bumpgate  .::. Size~: 22.89 KBOct 08 15:04
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/18/nvidia-takes-huge-riskOct 08 15:04
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Nvidia takes a huge risk  .::. Size~: 22.89 KBOct 08 15:04
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/13/gt300-have-nvio-chipOct 08 15:06
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: GT300 to have an NVIO chip  .::. Size~: 22.05 KBOct 08 15:06
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/10/sony-admits-14-defective-nvidia-notebooksOct 08 15:06
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Sony admits to 14 defective Nvidia notebooks  .::. Size~: 24.63 KBOct 08 15:06
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/08/05/four-more-gt300-variants-tipOct 08 15:06
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Four more GT300 variants tip up  .::. Size~: 20.03 KBOct 08 15:06
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/07/29/miracles-happen-gt300-tapes-outOct 08 15:06
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Miracles happen, GT300 tapes out!  .::. Size~: 23.87 KBOct 08 15:06
TheMadHatter_And last but not leastOct 08 15:07
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/2009/06/26/apple-nvidia-dont-let-door-hit-your-ss-way-outOct 08 15:07
phIRCeTitle: SemiAccurate :: Apple to Nvidia: Don't let the door hit your *ss on the way out  .::. Size~: 20.86 KBOct 08 15:07
TheMadHatter_Needless to say Charlie is not getting a Christmas card from NVidia this year. In fact Mike Magee claims that Charlie got a plate of food thrown at him by an NVidia exec.Oct 08 15:08
TheMadHatter_http://volesoft.com/2008/06/24/inquirer-hack-gets-nvidia-eggs-in-face/Oct 08 15:08
phIRCeTitle: Inquirer hack gets Nvidia eggs in face «  Mad Mike Magees Musings .::. Size~: 29.85 KBOct 08 15:08
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: LOLOct 08 15:08
schestowitzDid he enjoy a plate of food?Oct 08 15:09
schestowitzNvidia's PR skills are poorOct 08 15:09
TheMadHatter_So just a warning - don't buy NVidia graphics cards till they straighten the mess out.Oct 08 15:09
schestowitzthe above may be the burpees after the food throwawayOct 08 15:09
TheMadHatter_Yeah, I gathered that. If you screw up, admit it, and fix it. Nvidia tried to hide it, and now they look really bad. Hell, they are still trying to hide it.Oct 08 15:09
*P|scean uses a gtx 260Oct 08 15:10
TheMadHatter_One last link from Mad MikeOct 08 15:10
TheMadHatter_http://volesoft.com/2008/06/25/nvidia-and-the-eggs-revisited/Oct 08 15:10
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: sounds like Charlie is well well familiar with Nvidia's ugly sideOct 08 15:10
phIRCeTitle: Nvidia and the eggs  revisited «  Mad Mike Magees Musings .::. Size~: 30.67 KBOct 08 15:10
schestowitzI'm quite familiar with Microsoft'sOct 08 15:10
TheMadHatter_Hell yes - he was accurate. He told the truth. The emperor has no clothes.Oct 08 15:10
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[thistleweb] You know you're blog has been noticed when the spammers start turning up lolOct 08 15:11
schestowitz"Throw eggs," eh?Oct 08 15:11
*schestowitz uses an nvidia card ATMOct 08 15:11
schestowitzThat was before the fiasco began.. when I bought itOct 08 15:11
schestowitzMy house is a messOct 08 15:11
TheMadHatter_Me, I always liked ATI. Of course I live 10 minutes from their head office.Oct 08 15:12
schestowitzbbl in a while. Gotta clean the bathroom after the cleanersOct 08 15:12
TheMadHatter_heh.Oct 08 15:12
TheMadHatter_Oh. by the way, you know how much Charlies loves Microsoft?Oct 08 15:12
AdusThe nvidia drivers have been far better until recently. nvidia seem to have lost the plot recently.Oct 08 15:12
TheMadHatter_He has forums, and the most popular topic is the Windows 7 Sins campaign.Oct 08 15:13
TheMadHatter_http://www.semiaccurate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=596Oct 08 15:13
phIRCeTitle:  windows7sins - SemiAccurate Forums .::. Size~: 72.53 KBOct 08 15:13
TheMadHatter_Yeah, well NVidia have totally screwed themselves. You have to wonder if they can survive.Oct 08 15:14
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DaemonFCuggh, my mom's cell is going off again, and I'm not running after itOct 08 15:15
DaemonFCit hurts to moveOct 08 15:15
TheMadHatter_I mean, this has been going on for years, and they still won't admit that their product us sub-standard. Maybe they are taking a page from Microsoft.Oct 08 15:15
DaemonFCand I have to go in for the EEG todayOct 08 15:15
AdusI think nvidia dropped the ball when they started spouting the shit about DirectX 11 not being important and that it won't affect their sales and they don't care about. Historically nvidia have made their moeny from gamersOct 08 15:16
DaemonFCWindows is like the armyOct 08 15:16
Adusand making statements like that just pisses people offOct 08 15:16
AdusAMD/ATI have the right ideaOct 08 15:16
DaemonFCeveryone bitches and most re-enlistOct 08 15:16
DaemonFCMicrosoft has this bear hugOct 08 15:17
DaemonFCthey grab you because Windows has most of the games, most of the online services, and most of the other stuff people useOct 08 15:18
DaemonFCit gets to where you hate using it but the other  people you need to be compatible with have it so they pull you in with themOct 08 15:19
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DaemonFCit would be like saying you have a disease and the only thing that can halt the progress is an intestinal parasiteOct 08 15:19
AdusDirectX is better than OpenGL these days, which is a real shame. I don't know where OpenGL went wrong, but it did.Oct 08 15:19
DaemonFCOpenGL went horribly wrong by committeeOct 08 15:20
TheMadHatter_I think the claims Nvidia made about DX11 had to do with the fact that they knew they wouldn't have a card ready.Oct 08 15:20
DaemonFCSGI never let it lag like this joke KHRONOS GroupOct 08 15:20
AdusDirectX just walks all over OpenGL, DX11 especiallyOct 08 15:20
AdusDX10 was a bit shakyOct 08 15:20
Adusbut 9 and 11 are solidOct 08 15:20
TheMadHatter_From what I've heard Open GL is getting a face lift. Should be interesting seeing if it happens.Oct 08 15:21
AdusThey have been saying that for a long time.Oct 08 15:21
DaemonFCDirectX 10.1 isn't bad, the reason it's not being used is because everyone has DirectX 9Oct 08 15:21
DaemonFCbut only Vista users have 10.xOct 08 15:21
TheMadHatter_Oh, DaemonFC, this one's for youOct 08 15:21
TheMadHatter_http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/opinion/1137283/you-rights-windowsOct 08 15:21
AdusBut currently Microsoft have DirectX and Sony have libGPU and both are lightyears beyond OpenGL currentlyOct 08 15:21
DaemonFCit's what tying DirectX 10 to Vista didOct 08 15:21
DaemonFCthat's why DX 11 is being backportedOct 08 15:21
AdusAnd nvidia refused to support 10.1Oct 08 15:22
Adusfor a long timeOct 08 15:22
DaemonFCDirectX 11 offers a lot of benefits on existing DX 10.1 hardwareOct 08 15:22
Adusyeh, the whole free-threaded model of DX11 is really cool as wellOct 08 15:22
Adusespecially as games become more parralellOct 08 15:22
DaemonFCfaster performance, DirectX Compute, etcOct 08 15:22
Aduswas a wise choiceOct 08 15:22
DaemonFCmore than half of the improvements apply to existing hardwareOct 08 15:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[ml2mst] New song on SoundClick: http://tinyurl.com/ydalcwn Marti van Lin - Gloria (Vocal) by Marti van LinOct 08 15:23
phIRCeTitle: Not a web page! Aborting  type .::. Size~: 0 KBOct 08 15:23
DaemonFCI can see developers using DX 10.1 + The subset of DX 11 that works on 10.1 cardsOct 08 15:23
AdusYep. DirectX 11 is more a software change than hardware. Though the tesselation and stuff will benefit from hardware supportOct 08 15:23
DaemonFCfor at least 2-3 yearsOct 08 15:23
DaemonFCI think that was what Microsoft wanted to give them anywayOct 08 15:24
Aduswell, the Xbox 360 is DirectX 9 Extended. So we won't see DirectX 9 disapear until there is a new generation of consoles.Oct 08 15:24
DaemonFCthat way they have a huge installed base on day 1Oct 08 15:24
DaemonFCI'm not letting DX 10.1 cards scare me awayOct 08 15:24
DaemonFCI just bought a RadeonHD 4670 for my new systemOct 08 15:25
DaemonFCthere's a huge amount of games out there that work with it, all of the games in the pipeline for the next couple years probably willOct 08 15:25
DaemonFCthe card will be obsolete by then anywayOct 08 15:25
AdusFor the most part, yesOct 08 15:26
DaemonFCthe 4670 is a huge bargainOct 08 15:26
DaemonFC3 times faster than Geforce 9500 GT at the same priceOct 08 15:26
DaemonFCone hell of a sub $80 cardOct 08 15:27
AdusYep. There's a reason the Xbox 360 has an ATI card in it :pOct 08 15:27
DaemonFCyou're probably on par with the 9800 GTX at $70 instead of buying the 9800 GTX for $160-ishOct 08 15:27
schestowitzDrizzle neglected Windows < http://www.twit.tv/floss35 >Oct 08 15:28
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DaemonFCand you get FOSS drivers in *nix, bundled with X.orgOct 08 15:28
DaemonFCwin-winOct 08 15:28
AdusNo DirectX support though.Oct 08 15:28
DaemonFCinstead of some unbelievably crappy buggy binary blob that you can easily botch a kernel with (Nvidia)Oct 08 15:29
AdusNo one in their right mind is going to use OpenGL for a commercial game, especially if they are targetting Consoles as wellOct 08 15:29
DaemonFCMy hatred of Nvidia has been building for quite some timeOct 08 15:29
AdusIf you're targeting PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 for instance. You'd have to write 3 render targets if you wanted to use OpenGLOct 08 15:29
Adusor 2 if you use DirectXOct 08 15:29
DaemonFCthey're overpriced, their Linux driver sucks, their FreeBSD driver doesn't existOct 08 15:29
Adusit's a no brainer really, considering DirectX is betterOct 08 15:29
DaemonFCand their board of directors are homophobesOct 08 15:29
DaemonFCso with all due respect, F*ck themOct 08 15:30
Adushomophobes? How exactly?Oct 08 15:30
DaemonFCafter all those donations to pass Prop 8 in CaliforniaOct 08 15:30
DaemonFCI'll never do business with Nvidia againOct 08 15:31
Adusnvidia donated?Oct 08 15:31
DaemonFCfor any priceOct 08 15:31
DaemonFCseveral on their board didOct 08 15:31
DaemonFCtheir CEO didOct 08 15:31
AdusThat's really unprofessional imhoOct 08 15:31
DaemonFCyeah, it isOct 08 15:31
AdusI can understand a company or it's board lobbying/donating for something that affects their businessOct 08 15:31
Adusbut that's something totally unrelatedOct 08 15:32
DaemonFCno wonder they were pissed when the donor list was released in compliance with California election lawOct 08 15:32
DaemonFCthey gave about $50,000, totalOct 08 15:32
AdusIt got passed in the end right?Oct 08 15:32
DaemonFCyesOct 08 15:32
AdusAre you in America?Oct 08 15:32
DaemonFCthe f-ing Mormons and the rest of the hate mongersOct 08 15:33
DaemonFCyes, IndianaOct 08 15:33
AdusYeh, I don't understand it personally.Oct 08 15:33
AdusWanna hear a funny story?Oct 08 15:33
DaemonFCsame sex marriage banned by law, but not by our constitutionOct 08 15:33
DaemonFCthe Senate Republicans keep tryingOct 08 15:33
DaemonFCthe House Democrats keep beating that backOct 08 15:33
AdusSo, not sure if you've ever played Fable. But it has same-sex marriage and sex if you want. You can marry any NPC in the game.Oct 08 15:33
DaemonFCsureOct 08 15:33
AdusWhen the game got a mature rating in the states. They asked why, and apparently this was the cause.Oct 08 15:34
AdusMicrosoft and Lionhead said they were unwilling to remove it though. But it got rated mature instead of teen for that reason and that reason alone.Oct 08 15:34
DaemonFCwell, I don't want to marry, but the idea of taking away human rights by law, constitutional law, or voter majority is just awfulOct 08 15:34
DaemonFCthat's what I have a problem withOct 08 15:34
AdusI couldn't believe the simple presence of Gay marriage earned it a mature ratingOct 08 15:35
DaemonFCthese are just like redlining or Jim Crow lawsOct 08 15:35
AdusOtherwise it would have been a teen gameOct 08 15:35
DaemonFCor whites couldn't marry blacks in most states til 1968Oct 08 15:35
AdusYeh. Are you gay?Oct 08 15:35
DaemonFCI just want to believe that we're better than that and people keep proving me wrongOct 08 15:35
DaemonFCyesOct 08 15:35
AdusI agree with you totally. In this day and age, I'd like to think "Who cares?" but people doOct 08 15:35
DaemonFCIt's cause their peaceful religions tell them to harass people that mean them no harmOct 08 15:36
DaemonFCthe Muslims do it, the Christians do itOct 08 15:36
AdusDon't get me started on religion :pOct 08 15:36
bozo_The US are just where they want to be, in the center of the UniverseOct 08 15:36
DaemonFCI'm not religious and I don't have anything against any religion that leaves me aloneOct 08 15:36
AdusI'm atheist, probably to a fault actually. I fundamentally disagree with religionOct 08 15:37
DaemonFCjust go away and be a peaceful Muslim or Christian, just actually do that instead of giving me lip serviceOct 08 15:37
DaemonFCdon't keep pissing on me and saying it's rainingOct 08 15:37
AdusI hope you know that Europe looks at america and sighs?Oct 08 15:38
DaemonFCI think a lot of Americans look on America and sighOct 08 15:38
bozo_Not just Europe.Oct 08 15:38
DaemonFCbut when you have a tyranny of the (slight) majority and a system that allows it, what do you do?Oct 08 15:38
DaemonFCbrbOct 08 15:38
AdusI lived in Norway for a while, and while I was over there. They legalised gay marriage. They had civil partnerships for years. There was no opposition, infact the government organised this huge parade and stuff for the day the law came into forceOct 08 15:38
AdusJust makes me laugh that it's still an issue in the states :pOct 08 15:39
DaemonFCAdus: Some of the statesOct 08 15:39
DaemonFCslowly changingOct 08 15:39
AdusWhen pretty much everyone was celebrating in Norway. As they were one of the first countries to make marriage totally equalOct 08 15:39
AdusReligion is the cause of the problem as you say thoughOct 08 15:39
DaemonFCin 50 years maybe I'll be interviewed on the history channel over what life was like in 2009Oct 08 15:39
AdusIf you haven't been killed by Islamist fundamentalists once they take over the west :pOct 08 15:40
bozo_Or when Pakistan, India and China get together.Oct 08 15:41
AdusPakistan and India getting together? hell will freeze over before that dayOct 08 15:42
AdusDon't they *hate* eachother?Oct 08 15:42
AdusLike Israel, hamas style?Oct 08 15:42
bozo_Space will make that happen,Oct 08 15:42
Adusspace?Oct 08 15:43
bozo_ie, room to liveOct 08 15:43
AdusHmm, I wonder if the discovery of Aliens might unite humanityOct 08 15:43
bozo_nothing else hasOct 08 15:44
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AdusDaemonFC: How old are you, out of interest?Oct 08 15:51
DaemonFCAdus: 25Oct 08 15:52
AdusOk, around where I guessed then.Oct 08 15:52
DaemonFCI'd rather die than live under Islamic ruleOct 08 15:52
AdusMe too, lolOct 08 15:52
DaemonFCand if it comes to that, I'll try to shoot one or two of them on the way outOct 08 15:52
DaemonFCspite, pass it onOct 08 15:52
DaemonFCthe Christians are a damned pain in the assOct 08 15:53
DaemonFCI hate to say I prefer them over anythingOct 08 15:53
DaemonFCbut in the case of Muslims, I really doOct 08 15:53
DaemonFCat least the Christians are mostly just piss antsOct 08 15:54
AdusThey are just loud these daysOct 08 15:54
Adusdon't actually do anythingOct 08 15:54
DaemonFCmost don'tOct 08 15:55
DaemonFCjust loud and obnoxiousOct 08 15:55
AdusBut yeh, we need to form some worldwide Atheist lobby groupOct 08 15:55
DaemonFChaven't really seen them blow up airplanes or stuffOct 08 15:55
Adusthey used to be the worst though. I love how christians think they are the innocent partyOct 08 15:56
DaemonFCall flash, no substanceOct 08 15:56
DaemonFCI guess I prefer the devil I know which is also too cowardly to make good on any threatsOct 08 15:57
bozo_unless you're a doctor in an abortion clinic,Oct 08 15:57
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2353936,00.asp?kc=ETRSS02129TX1K0000532Oct 08 15:58
phIRCeTitle: Nvidia Halting Chipset Development - Lab Notes by ExtremeTech .::. Size~: 72.15 KBOct 08 15:58
schestowitzHaha!Oct 08 15:58
schestowitzbozo_ is MUTEXOct 08 15:58
DaemonFCI also avoided buying a system with an Nvidia chipsetOct 08 15:58
DaemonFCbooyahOct 08 15:58
TheMadHatter_Christians are only a pain in the ass if you live in the USA. Move to Canada.Oct 08 15:58
DaemonFCI got one with an AMD-made chipsetOct 08 15:58
DaemonFCNvidia isn't making a dime on this systemOct 08 15:59
TheMadHatter_Yeah, but the article doesn't cover the graphics chips, which is where the main problem is.Oct 08 15:59
AdusTheMadHatter_: They hassle you in England sometimes. Though they are fringe cases, it's not widespreadOct 08 15:59
Adususually on city high streets and stuffOct 08 16:00
DaemonFCschestowitz: The irony of donating XO laptops to third world schoolkidsOct 08 16:00
DaemonFCthey made them, why the hell would they want them back? B-)Oct 08 16:00
TheMadHatter_You should come to Toronto and see the Gay Pride parade and the Dyje March.Oct 08 16:01
DaemonFCTheMadHatter_: I had a chance to flee the US a few years ago and move to TorontoOct 08 16:01
AdusWe have some good gay pride events in England :DOct 08 16:01
DaemonFCstill kicking myselfOct 08 16:01
AdusI went to Brighton for the last one, which is the biggestOct 08 16:01
Adusthat was funOct 08 16:01
DaemonFCthere's one in Fort Wayne every yearOct 08 16:02
DaemonFCthat's about 20 miles from hereOct 08 16:03
DaemonFCI live in a hick town that's 20 miles away from a modern city of 350,000 peopleOct 08 16:03
AdusGet any protesters or anything there? :pOct 08 16:03
DaemonFCit's quiet here thoughOct 08 16:03
DaemonFCAdus: It has happenedOct 08 16:03
DaemonFCusually just a few hecklersOct 08 16:03
DaemonFCthe organized right wing hate machine is mostly Right To Life around hereOct 08 16:04
DaemonFCthey don't heckle gay people as per their activitiesOct 08 16:04
AdusI live in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Which is like 40 minutes from London. 50 minutes from BrightonOct 08 16:04
Aduspretty nice place :)Oct 08 16:04
DaemonFCthis town is pretty much a failed former industrial centerOct 08 16:05
AdusGuildford is a hub for tech companies.Oct 08 16:05
DaemonFClots of abandoned warehouses and factories, blighted former grocery stores and mom and pop shopsOct 08 16:05
AdusMicrosoft, Vodafone, EA, Zoe Mode, Codemasters etc etcOct 08 16:05
DaemonFCand a Walmart the size of 12 football fieldsOct 08 16:05
DaemonFClots of sprawlOct 08 16:05
DaemonFCI call them Sprawl-Mart cause that's what they causeOct 08 16:06
AdusWe have Wal-Mart in the UK, in the form of AsdaOct 08 16:06
AdusAnd yes, Supermarkets are pretty ruthlessOct 08 16:06
DaemonFCI know thatOct 08 16:06
DaemonFCI used to be in middle management thereOct 08 16:06
DaemonFC:POct 08 16:06
DaemonFCand at Rent A CenterOct 08 16:07
DaemonFCtheir customers make Walmart customers look downright classyOct 08 16:07
Aduswhere are you now?Oct 08 16:07
DaemonFCwhat do you expect from someone that's too stupid to figure out that they are agreeing to pay $1500 interest on $300 principle?Oct 08 16:07
AdushahaOct 08 16:07
AdusIsn't that sort of irresponsible?Oct 08 16:08
DaemonFCdisabled, a couple of reasons, do some odd stuff for people now and thenOct 08 16:08
DaemonFCAdus: Not when you're missing teeth and drink your paycheckOct 08 16:08
DaemonFC:DOct 08 16:08
DaemonFCanything else you do after that is kind of an also-ranOct 08 16:08
AdusI am missing a tooth. Though they took that out to make room for my wisdom toothOct 08 16:09
Adusso that doesn't count :pOct 08 16:09
DaemonFCI have all my teethOct 08 16:09
DaemonFCI'm fanatical about thatOct 08 16:09
AdusI just have the one missing, at the very back on the top right hand side.Oct 08 16:09
DaemonFCI spent $200 just to have a chip repaired, lolOct 08 16:09
AdusThough my wisdom tooth is there now anywayOct 08 16:09
AdusSo it makes no differentOct 08 16:09
Adusdifference*Oct 08 16:10
DaemonFCI had my wisdom teeth outOct 08 16:10
Adusit was like "We can take out your tooth, and let the widsom tooth take it's place. Or we can break your jaw and take out your wisdom teeth which will be very painful"Oct 08 16:10
Adusso I went for option 1 :pOct 08 16:10
DaemonFCwas gonna cost $3,500 but I took COBRA to keep my insurance from my last job going for another month at $600Oct 08 16:10
DaemonFCand got that done right awayOct 08 16:10
DaemonFCCOBRA lets you keep your insurance for 6 months but you have to pay your former employers part as wellOct 08 16:11
AdusWe get dental cover at Microsoft. And healthcare is free in the UK (we also get private health cover as well, but I never use it)Oct 08 16:11
Adusbut dental care is not free, so that's a nice work perkOct 08 16:11
DaemonFCI'll have Medicare next MayOct 08 16:12
DaemonFCI'll still need gap insurance to cover the remaining 20% they don't payOct 08 16:12
DaemonFCthat can add up fast, especially at $3,000 a day to just be IN the hospitalOct 08 16:12
DaemonFC(or more)Oct 08 16:12
AdusI always get the free healthcare, cause the insurance company pays you if you do that :pOct 08 16:13
DaemonFCor the $100 copay on $500 bottle of pillsOct 08 16:13
DaemonFCthey rape you in the USOct 08 16:13
schestowitzThe KDE news site has been down for many hours todayOct 08 16:13
AdusLike, if you spend a night in an NHS hospital, they give you moneyOct 08 16:13
DaemonFCunless you can get a generic for something that's like almost 20 years oldOct 08 16:13
DaemonFCthat may only cost $4 a bottleOct 08 16:13
DaemonFCgive you money to stay in the hospital?Oct 08 16:14
DaemonFCO_OOct 08 16:14
AdusYep. The NHS is our free healthcare as I'm sure you knowOct 08 16:14
Adusbut I have private cover with Microsoft. So if I get ill, and use an NHS hospitalOct 08 16:14
DaemonFCyeah, I have some ideaOct 08 16:14
Adusthe insurance company will pay meOct 08 16:14
Adusfor not going to the private hospitalOct 08 16:14
Adusand claiming from themOct 08 16:14
DaemonFCthat's funnyOct 08 16:14
AdusSo like, if I was having heart surgery, I'd use the private hospital, as it's generally better quality careOct 08 16:15
DaemonFCanyway, have to go, bblOct 08 16:15
Adusbut for a broken armOct 08 16:15
AdusI'd rather get the £300 :pOct 08 16:15
AdusSee yaOct 08 16:15
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schestowitzwb, Omar87Oct 08 16:21
schestowitzHow's the post you speak of coming along?Oct 08 16:21
Omar87schestowitz, thanks. :)Oct 08 16:21
Omar87Okay now, I've been asking myself this question for quite some time:Oct 08 16:22
schestowitzwrite it down while you rememberOct 08 16:22
schestowitzThen you can look it up laterOct 08 16:23
schestowitzThat's how I do academic researchOct 08 16:23
schestowitz[and also BN stuff]Oct 08 16:23
schestowitzI still take notes with Palm+keyboard to be used laterOct 08 16:23
Omar87If distros like PC-BSD are not Linux-based BSD-based, why are they mentioned in Distrowatch? Or id Distrowatch not Linux-dedicated?Oct 08 16:24
Omar87is*Oct 08 16:24
schestowitzThey are distros tooOct 08 16:24
schestowitzDistro does not have to be LinuxOct 08 16:24
Omar87schestowitz, true.Oct 08 16:24
schestowitzBSD+KDE4->PC-BSDOct 08 16:24
Omar87Yeah, that's right. :)Oct 08 16:28
Omar87schestowitz, What do you think of this title for the post I've told you about: "Microsoft, herassing the human mind once again, this time at JUST"?Oct 08 16:29
TheMadHatter_Distrowatch also covers Solaris distros. Some of them are rather nice.Oct 08 16:33
TheMadHatter_Anyway, gotta run. See u later.Oct 08 16:33
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schestowitzOmar87: good title, but don't say JUSTOct 08 16:42
schestowitzIt makes it hard to grasp for intl' readersOct 08 16:42
schestowitzPut JUST in the post bodyOct 08 16:42
AdusWhat the hell is JUST?Oct 08 16:48
schestowitzJUST !google itOct 08 16:48
schestowitz!google JUSTOct 08 16:48
phIRCe[1] - Just Jared | http://justjared.buzznet.com/Oct 08 16:48
phIRCe[2] - Just Manufacturing Home | http://www.justmfg.com/Oct 08 16:48
phIRCe[3] - Just Definition | Definition of Just at Dictionary.com | http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/justOct 08 16:48
phIRCe[4] - Just Sinks Home Page | http://www.justsinks.com/Oct 08 16:48
schestowitz!google JUST jordan linuxOct 08 16:49
phIRCe[1] - Jordan Linux Users Group | Human Knowledge Belongs To The World | http://www.jolug.org/Oct 08 16:49
phIRCe[2] - Meeting | Jordan Linux Users Group | http://www.jolug.org/ar/taxonomy/term/3Oct 08 16:49
phIRCe[3] - Jordan's Linux User Group: a techno-social phenomena - 360east ... | http://www.360east.com/%3Fp%3D9Oct 08 16:49
phIRCe[4] - Linux Online - Opinion: SCO - Should I buy? Should I sell?... | http://www.linux.org/news/opinion/sco_stock.htmlOct 08 16:49
AdusI did google it :pOct 08 16:49
trmancowellOct 08 17:03
trmancobbtOct 08 17:03
trmanco!quit phIRCeOct 08 17:03
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schestowitzIs Twitter messed up?Oct 08 17:04
trmancoyesOct 08 17:04
schestowitzAhOct 08 17:04
schestowitzSo it's not just me thenOct 08 17:04
trmancocya...Oct 08 17:05
Adustwitter is always messed upOct 08 17:05
AdusSeems that it's not exactly the web engineering feet of the 21st century, it goes down more often than gmail these days :pOct 08 17:06
Adusfeat*Oct 08 17:06
schestowitzBuilt badlyOct 08 17:09
schestowitzToo many queries due to number of usersOct 08 17:09
schestowitzDigg had similar issuesOct 08 17:09
schestowitzSome still persist. Bad programming with 'social' things and uber-queriesOct 08 17:10
Omar87schestowitz, I've had the same idea too. (About not saying JUST)Oct 08 17:14
schestowitzDepends on your target audienceOct 08 17:14
schestowitz"Vista 7" is now familiarOct 08 17:14
schestowitzI got many people passing the nameOct 08 17:15
schestowitzIt makes people associate V7 with Vista, as they ought toOct 08 17:15
schestowitz"What? You didn't like Vista? Well, you won't like v7, either."Oct 08 17:15
Omar87schestowitz, The UI in Win 7, a mere KDE-clone.Oct 08 17:20
Omar87schestowitz, the desktop gadgets are 10000% identical to those of KDE!!Oct 08 17:21
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schestowitzOmar87: well, KDE been out for a while :-)Oct 08 17:24
schestowitzVista 7 not even out yetOct 08 17:24
schestowitzAnd KDE4 doesn't have the same featureOct 08 17:24
Omar87schestowitz, yeah I know!Oct 08 17:25
schestowitzKDE4 does not have viruses, DRM, and patch Tuesdays for exampleOct 08 17:25
schestowitzSo KDE4 has catching up to do, antifeatures-wiseOct 08 17:25
Omar87schestowitz, But it makes my stomach aches even more when I realize that the majority of people where I live won't even realize that!Oct 08 17:26
schestowitzShow themOct 08 17:44
schestowitzThey'll show othersOct 08 17:44
schestowitzUse YouTube links alsoOct 08 17:44
Omar87schestowitz, I will.Oct 08 17:52
Omar87schestowitz, but right now I'm squeezing my mind for appropriate words to weave my blog article with.Oct 08 17:53
bozo_http://www.embedded.com/underthehood/219100633?pgno=1Oct 08 18:09
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TheMadHatter_Roy, you around?Oct 08 18:13
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TheMadHatter_ok, I'll just drop this here then, and you can get it later.nOct 08 18:16
TheMadHatter_Ever hear of Rick Berman?Oct 08 18:17
TheMadHatter_http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Rick_BermanOct 08 18:17
TheMadHatter_He has a company that specializes in what I call bullshit pumpingOct 08 18:18
TheMadHatter_http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Berman_%26_Co.Oct 08 18:18
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TheMadHatter_I have heard that they sometimes do work for ACT, and other organizations which have ties to MicrosoftOct 08 18:19
TheMadHatter_http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=MicrosoftOct 08 18:19
TheMadHatter_A while back I was doing a bit of research for an article that didn't come together, and a DVD I was watching last night brought it back to me.Oct 08 18:20
TheMadHatter_I assume you've heard of Michael Moore, the documentary film maker. Well, there are a series of websites dedicated to criticizing Moore.Oct 08 18:20
TheMadHatter_Like Moore WatchOct 08 18:21
TheMadHatter_http://www.moorewatch.com/Oct 08 18:21
TheMadHatter_And Michael Moore ExposedOct 08 18:21
TheMadHatter_http://www.mooreexposed.com/Oct 08 18:21
schestowitzyeah, here..Oct 08 18:23
TheMadHatter_Now the fun part is, both of these sites look like they were designed by Berman. I compared them to some other sites that he's known to be associated with, for example the Center for Consumer FreedomOct 08 18:23
schestowitzBerman is a big criminalOct 08 18:23
schestowitz  Dr. Evil's PaydayOct 08 18:24
schestowitz,----[ Quote ]Oct 08 18:24
TheMadHatter_http://www.consumerfreedom.com/Oct 08 18:24
schestowitz| Who pulled off this publicity stunt? Credit RichardOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| Berman, one of Washington's most notorious PR operatives,Oct 08 18:24
schestowitz| whose exploits Mother Jones and others have beenOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| chronicling for years. Nicknamed Dr. Evil—a moniker heOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| embraces—he's the force behind several industry-backedOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| nonprofits that share staff and office space with his veryOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| for-profit communications and advertising firm, Berman andOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| Company. The firm promises clients it will not "justOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| change the debate" but "start" one, and a range ofOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| companies, from Anheuser-Busch to Philip Morris to theOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| casino chain Harrah's, have signed up for Berman'sOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| "aggressive" and "hard-hitting" advocacy. Some clients payOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| Berman and Co. directly, while others donate to hisOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| nonprofits—but much of the cash winds up in the sameOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| place, via hefty management fees the front groups pay toOct 08 18:24
schestowitz| Berman's company.Oct 08 18:24
schestowitz`----Oct 08 18:24
schestowitzhttp://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/09/hidden-interests-dr-evils-paydayOct 08 18:24
schestowitzany berman-ms link?Oct 08 18:25
schestowitzOr act?Oct 08 18:25
schestowitzI need evidenceOct 08 18:25
TheMadHatter_Yes. And it appears that Berman is fronting opposition to Michael Moore. Note that I said appears, I can't prove anything.Oct 08 18:25
schestowitzgot links?Oct 08 18:25
schestowitzAll i have are some words in ircOct 08 18:25
schestowitzMoore does wellOct 08 18:26
schestowitzThere are many companies out there that would pay folks to do ad hominem vs him..Oct 08 18:26
TheMadHatter_Well, that's where it gets interesting. As I said, I don't have anything solid. What I noticed was that the anti-Michael Moore sites use the same wording as the tobacco industry sites Berman is known to run.Oct 08 18:26
schestowitzSame with RMS..Oct 08 18:26
schestowitzBerman should be executed, IMHOOct 08 18:26
schestowitzBut I'm not a law enforcer, thoughOct 08 18:26
schestowitzBerman's own son called him a "son of a b*tch" IIRCOct 08 18:27
TheMadHatter_Yeah, well, here is where I get into paranoid suspicions. The wording used by Perlow and Lefty looks damned similar to the wording on the Berman sites.Oct 08 18:27
schestowitzOh, actually...Oct 08 18:27
schestowitzHe called his dad "m*therf.."Oct 08 18:27
TheMadHatter_Yeah.Oct 08 18:27
TheMadHatter_You know I keep a watch on a variety of sites?Oct 08 18:28
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: JPerlow is hereOct 08 18:28
TheMadHatter_Smart kid.Oct 08 18:28
TheMadHatter_It's OK if Perlow sees this. That's why I'm doing it in IRC instead of email.Oct 08 18:29
TheMadHatter_I'm putting my suspicions on record you might say.Oct 08 18:30
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: he's not a shillOct 08 18:30
schestowitzHe works for IBMOct 08 18:30
schestowitzIBM is against Free software, to a large degreeOct 08 18:30
schestowitzIBM wants to tame it with patents and stuffOct 08 18:30
schestowitzTheMadHatter_: he said so himself regarding suspiciousOct 08 18:30
schestowitzI said "good to have you around"Oct 08 18:31
schestowitzHe replied with something like "I think you'll regret saying it.."Oct 08 18:31
schestowitzMaybe marbux-esque, I dunno...Oct 08 18:31
TheMadHatter_Right now I'm wondering why so many things seem to have common elements.Oct 08 18:31
schestowitzJPerlow also liked the company of Adus, a Microsoft employeesOct 08 18:32
schestowitz*singularOct 08 18:32
schestowitzI don't understand why Microsoft employee choose to just go to this one IRC channelOct 08 18:32
TheMadHatter_And when I say common elements, similar wordings, similar ways of criticism.Oct 08 18:32
schestowitzAnyway.....Oct 08 18:32
schestowitzAbout Berman, if you find something, tell meOct 08 18:32
AdusBecause I thought it would be entertainingOct 08 18:32
Aduswhich it isOct 08 18:32
schestowitzI'd love to show him linked to Zuck & ThugsOct 08 18:32
schestowitzAdus: glad you enjoy itOct 08 18:32
schestowitzNext wqeek we hand out V7 napkins and balloons. That's more entertainingOct 08 18:33
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TheMadHatter_Believe me, I'm looking. I have some other people who aren't from the Free Software community (tobacco activists actually) also looking.Oct 08 18:33
Omar87TheMadHatter_, hello sir! :)Oct 08 18:33
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TheMadHatter_It all comes down to the money. If we can follow the money....Oct 08 18:34
AdusIf you would like me to leave, I will schestowitzOct 08 18:35
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TheMadHatter_Of course I may be totally out to lunch on this. But coincidence rarely is.Oct 08 18:35
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TheMadHatter_Anyway Jason, since Roy says you are here, I thought your article on RMS was pretty bad. Liked the illustration though.Oct 08 18:38
schestowitzHis brother made itOct 08 18:42
schestowitzA better illustration for de Icaza maybe would be a gecko-money hybridOct 08 18:43
schestowitz*monkey (monoOct 08 18:43
schestowitzHe's quite a gecko (changing colours) for money boyOct 08 18:44
schestowitz*monkeyboy evenOct 08 18:44
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TheMadHatter_Yeah, well it won't do him much good.Oct 08 18:44
schestowitzIt won't look professionalOct 08 18:45
schestowitzI don't trust the gecko and the mono (monkey)Oct 08 18:45
schestowitzI trust the gnuOct 08 18:45
schestowitzAnd penguin to a limited extentOct 08 18:45
TheMadHatter_The most important thing is to remember how Microsoft treats their partners.Oct 08 18:45
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TheMadHatter_Anyway, gotta run. Got work to do. See you.Oct 08 18:48
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JoeSomebodyhello. strange question perhaps, is there a channel for ms windows haters ? :)Oct 08 18:50
JoeSomebodyspecifically vista?Oct 08 18:50
JoeSomebodysomeone told me to come here and askOct 08 18:51
JoeSomebodywell i'll try ya later thenOct 08 18:51
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JoeSomebody"vista haters " irc channelOct 08 18:55
JoeSomebodyoopsOct 08 18:55
Omar87Anyone around?Oct 08 19:00
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ThistleWebJoeSomebody: why spend your life hating something?Oct 08 19:03
JoeSomebodyi am a repair tech, i spend my life fixing their mess it seemsOct 08 19:04
JoeSomebodyi also use linux now, and gettin a mac next yearOct 08 19:04
ThistleWebso you get paid to fix windows, and you want to choose to spend your spare time still in that mindset?Oct 08 19:04
AdusBesides, if there were no PCs to fix, you'd be out of a jobOct 08 19:05
ThistleWebwhy not put that energy to some positive use and promote linux insteadOct 08 19:05
JoeSomebodyoh believe me i will beOct 08 19:05
JoeSomebodyin my city i will be setting an exampleOct 08 19:05
JoeSomebodyi am not quite ready yetOct 08 19:06
Omar87Adus, I agree.Oct 08 19:06
ThistleWebbesides, any vista haters congregations will be rather busyOct 08 19:06
JoeSomebody" we do linux!!!"Oct 08 19:06
ThistleWebit's not exactly an uncommon thing lolOct 08 19:06
JoeSomebodyThistleWeb i guess you are right, i gotta forget the jerks making me so madOct 08 19:06
Adusyeh, those pesky Microsoft programmers.Oct 08 19:07
Omar87JoeSomebody, how about trying to convince people to use Linux when come asking you for help?Oct 08 19:07
JoeSomebodyjust who got more money to fix stuff? but they dont, and cant seem to fix anything without breaking 100 mote thingsOct 08 19:07
ThistleWebit might be healthy to go let off steamOct 08 19:08
JoeSomebodyi am already trying to convert people, and its my little company's new objectiveOct 08 19:08
AdusTake up boxing.Oct 08 19:08
JoeSomebodyLOLOct 08 19:08
ThistleWebbut it's more likely to draw you into a loop where nothing happensOct 08 19:08
JoeSomebodyi used to be a dos and novell man, now since i heard about that ms novell thing, i am against novell now too, not that i bother with it anyway anymoreOct 08 19:10
Omar87lots of my friend have had their friends and families switch to Linux just by showing them the lovely, virusless, bloatless environment.Oct 08 19:10
JoeSomebodystarted before dos, with tandy trs-80Oct 08 19:10
Omar87Some had to go a bit further by showing off some cool compiz effects.Oct 08 19:11
JoeSomebodyi am going to make a list of every program my current customers use, and try to find the best linux equivalents, then try a bunch, then launch my flyers, etc.Oct 08 19:12
Omar87JoeSomebody, Great idea.Oct 08 19:12
JoeSomebodyi plan to give them reduced training rates just to get htme to come overOct 08 19:12
JoeSomebodyi plan to give them reduced training rates just to get them to come overOct 08 19:12
JoeSomebodyi type bad sorryOct 08 19:12
AdusThat sounds like the worst business model I have ever heardOct 08 19:12
JoeSomebodywhy?Oct 08 19:13
Adusbecause then people won't need you, and you'll be out of a job? :pOct 08 19:13
ThistleWebfor me it's the little things, like Linux knowing when you rename a file that you want to keep the .ext part the same, so it automatically separates thatOct 08 19:14
*ThistleWeb lost count of the number of times I forgot that in windows and it tells me changing the extention may make it unstableOct 08 19:14
JoeSomebodywell they will call every now and then 4 linux lessions maybe, and tell their friends how their bad computer is now always goodOct 08 19:14
AdusThen turn on "Hide extensiosn for known file types"Oct 08 19:14
Adusand it wont let you change it? :pOct 08 19:14
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Vista7 Cheated People Regarding Speed http://bit.ly/JL0R1 via @trmancoOct 08 19:15
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] FSF Tells Charities to Reject Vista 7 for Its Sins http://bit.ly/1VnYyoOct 08 19:15
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #SteveBallmer Does Not Know #Microsoft Gives Its Software Away as Debt Grows http://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/0122226438.shtmlOct 08 19:15
schestowitzTwitter wakes up?Oct 08 19:15
schestowitzThe API was hibernatingOct 08 19:15
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Dell Reaffirms Commitment to #GNU #Linux Desktops http://bit.ly/Rx8XUOct 08 19:16
schestowitz[19:13] <Adus> because then people won't need you, and you'll be out of a job? :pOct 08 19:16
schestowitzIt's called the Broken Windows theoryOct 08 19:16
schestowitzBreaking a window to make jobsOct 08 19:16
schestowitzAnd Microsoft also gives jobs to crackersOct 08 19:16
schestowitzThis is a negativeOct 08 19:16
schestowitzBut Adus, being a Microsoft employee, spins without shameOct 08 19:17
AdusThat's not what broken window theory describes at all :pOct 08 19:17
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] This Whole #GNU #Linux Thing is Getting Totally Out of Hand http://bit.ly/2YqfiAOct 08 19:17
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Profile of the Brain Behind #PulseAudio http://bit.ly/QTTOIOct 08 19:18
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Desktop #GNU #Linux is Doing Great, More People Migrate to It http://bit.ly/3PoUyG http://www.shotinthedark.info/wp/?p=5508 http://bit ...Oct 08 19:18
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Top #Supercomputers ( #HPC ): #Linux a Hundred Times More Used Than #Windows http://bit.ly/3O4d0NOct 08 19:18
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Distributed Web #Servers Built with Free Software at All Layers (GNU/Linux/Apache/Hadoop) http://bit.ly/1iNK5gOct 08 19:19
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #ZFS in #Linux #Kernel Space Still a Future Possibility http://bit.ly/vgbPdOct 08 19:20
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] New #GNOME Shell is Released http://bit.ly/9cQ9tOct 08 19:20
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] KOffice 2.1 Has New Beta, More KDE4 Software Emerges http://bit.ly/an0pr http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/4072 http://bit.ly/kjsNT htt ...Oct 08 19:20
AdusI also think you are far too quick to label people. Microsoft is a big company. You make out like everyone is working on Windows.Oct 08 19:20
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Quake Live Becomes a Selling Points to Gamers on #GNU #Linux http://www.itwire.com/content/view/28357/1162/Oct 08 19:21
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #RedHat Spreads #GNU #Linux #Education in #Asia http://www.itwire.com/content/view/28340/1090/ http://bit.ly/1qtJ4ZOct 08 19:21
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Gentoo Still the Most Popular Source-based Distribution http://bit.ly/asV9TOct 08 19:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #RedHat Attains Hypervisor Compatibility with Windows (/Without/ Patent Extortion) http://bit.ly/14KnKZOct 08 19:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #RedHat Enjoys Excellent Time with #GNU #Linux Demand http://bit.ly/2DanK http://bit.ly/dJNkwOct 08 19:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Debian #Hackers Around the World Mapped http://bit.ly/M90caOct 08 19:23
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Debian and Derivatives Got it Right with #Sudo http://bit.ly/10jziv #sudomakemesandwichOct 08 19:23
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Ubuntu COLA Better Than Windows Cola http://bit.ly/24M8RgOct 08 19:24
schestowitzTwitter suddenly work upOct 08 19:24
AdusWhat's twitter written in? PHP?Oct 08 19:25
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Review of the Latest Ubuntu Netbook Remix http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/unr.htmlOct 08 19:25
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Kubuntu 9.10 ( #KDE 4.3.1) Kicks #Vista7 in the Rear http://bit.ly/41K8QOct 08 19:25
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Many Improvements Find in Latest #GNU #Linux ( #Ubuntu 9.10) http://www.circlingthesun.co.za/?p=172 http://bit.ly/oji0COct 08 19:25
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Embedded #Linux Found at Centre of New Kit http://bit.ly/SFI9H #debianOct 08 19:25
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schestowitzRoROct 08 19:25
AdusOh, that surprises me actuallyOct 08 19:25
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Nokia #N900 #Smartphone in Video Review http://bit.ly/DL3Bg #linuxOct 08 19:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Motorola Gets Closer to Linux/Google http://bit.ly/10wMFuOct 08 19:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Jolicloud Bring Back Small Clients with #GNU #Linux http://bit.ly/1R2YRA #thinclientOct 08 19:26
AdusI've heard mixed things about the performance of RoR in high end environments like thatOct 08 19:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] http://bit.ly/150kyH #Freedomware Initiative ExplainedOct 08 19:27
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Government Success Story in German Schools http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/29337Oct 08 19:29
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] New #FreeSoftware Success Stories in Business (NYT on GPL) http://bit.ly/enIgoOct 08 19:29
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] New #GNU Debugger, #Firefox 3.6 Beta Comes Shortly http://bit.ly/5DtkaOct 08 19:29
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Pelosi Support #FreeSoftware in Voting http://bit.ly/15eYX2Oct 08 19:30
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Almost the Entire #PublicSector in #France Uses #FreeSoftware http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/29338Oct 08 19:30
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Web #Standards and How Fork of #KHTML Takes Over the Web http://bit.ly/1uVOtaOct 08 19:31
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Economist and #AssociatedPress Decide to Die Sooner http://bit.ly/1NmLWy http://bit.ly/3BUYzOct 08 19:31
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #IntellectualMonopolies Attack #YouTube Art http://bit.ly/3yVNTh http://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/0153146440.shtmlOct 08 19:32
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #IntellectualMonopolies Abused to Censor Ralph Lauren's Digital #Bulimia http://techdirt.com/articles/20091006/2245076436.shtmlOct 08 19:32
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JoeSomebodywha tis all this ?Oct 08 19:33
JoeSomebody[3:32pm] *BNc(#boycottnovell)* [schestowitz] #IntellectualMonopolies Abused to Censor Ralph Lauren's Digital #Bulimia http://techdirt.com/articles/20091006/2245076436.shtmlOct 08 19:33
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Wil Wheaton Abused by the #MAFIAA http://techdirt.com/articles/20091007/1404196452.shtmlOct 08 19:33
JoeSomebodyi never saw a chan like this beforeOct 08 19:33
Diablo-D3like what?Oct 08 19:44
schestowitzJoeSomebody: it's a Twitter issueOct 08 19:53
schestowitzIt had 2-hour lagOct 08 19:53
schestowitzAnd then caught up when the service 'woke up'Oct 08 19:54
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[omar_s_hafez] Anf the never-ending series of Linux sucess stories goes on, http://bit.ly/vD2U3Oct 08 20:18
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[omar_s_hafez] And the never-ending series of #Linux success stories goes on, http://bit.ly/vD2U3Oct 08 20:21
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schestowitzPics of the Day : UTUTO on Lemote ! http://erp.ututo.org/album/index.php?album=ututoxs%2FYeelongOct 08 20:30
Diablo-D3JoeSomebody: its a bot that repeats twitterOct 08 20:32
schestowitzLook at that video preview: http://identi.ca/notice/11616383 "@aseigo exactly. I personally think "cloud' is a hype term for old ideas. I call it #fogcomputing for fun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UYa6gQC14o"Oct 08 20:37
schestowitzIdentica now extracts images from videos and put them in pages. Very nice!Oct 08 20:37
schestowitzDiablo-D3: got an account in microblogging? I could add it to the aggregationOct 08 20:38
Diablo-D3Im on identi.caOct 08 20:38
schestowitz"@skreech2 They over-simplify. Mac vs PC... like Republicans vs Democrats."Oct 08 20:39
Diablo-D3except macs are clearly the democratsOct 08 20:39
schestowitzDemocrats have more than 4%Oct 08 20:40
Diablo-D3yes, but democrats piss me off lessOct 08 20:40
Diablo-D3and theres still more republicans than democrats out thereOct 08 20:40
Diablo-D3I wonder if this makes the libertarians linux users.Oct 08 20:40
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Omar87Diablo-D3, add me: LoopHole87Oct 08 20:47
Omar87Diablo-D3, on identi.ca that is.Oct 08 20:47
Diablo-D3I think you meant to say that to schestowitzOct 08 20:48
*Diablo-D3 wonders what schestowitz's identica account isOct 08 20:49
Omar87Diablo-D3, both of you. :)Oct 08 20:49
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[popey] Slight flaw with me making flapjack with the kids. I eat it when they're in bed :SOct 08 20:54
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schestowitzRe Apple and Microsoft http://identi.ca/notice/11616869 "@schestowitz Good marketing. People like a easy to follow battle. once you have "won" get a new opponent and repeat"Oct 08 21:21
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satiperaI am thinking about using spideroak as online backup drive etc anyone know of anything better or have an opinion on spideroak?Oct 08 21:24
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Diablo-D3hey, whats the best linux app for identica?Oct 08 21:28
Diablo-D3the jabber backend sucks dickOct 08 21:29
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Omar87Diablo-D3, I agree, it's time for some Identi.ca Firefox add-ons to appear already.Oct 08 21:30
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Diablo-D3meh, don't quite want that eitherOct 08 21:31
dhaniehiOct 08 21:31
*Diablo-D3 tries gwibberOct 08 21:31
satiperahiOct 08 21:31
dhaniewhat?Oct 08 21:32
Diablo-D3Omar87: ermOct 08 21:37
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Diablo-D3http://status.net/wiki/Apps#Firefox_extensionsOct 08 21:37
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_goblinhello all...Oct 08 21:40
_goblinbye dhanie...thanks for your input...come again soon.Oct 08 21:40
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[_goblin] It appears some commenters on Indiana Greggs blog have a problem with quoting correctly what I say.I wonder if Ms Gregg will respond?Oct 08 21:43
Omar87_goblin, hey there!Oct 08 21:46
_goblinhi!Oct 08 21:50
_goblinsorry afk!Oct 08 21:50
_goblinbeen responding to a massive amount of email!Oct 08 21:50
Diablo-D3I should microblog moreOct 08 21:53
MinceRyoctoblog insteadOct 08 21:54
Diablo-D3except every time I try, I end up writing ten times more than the limitOct 08 21:54
_goblin140 chars for me is far too restrictive ....I like to waffle.Oct 08 21:54
_goblinmind you Twitter is good for one liners and hooks to sites.Oct 08 21:54
_goblinwhy am I stating the obvious to people who already know?Oct 08 21:55
Diablo-D3_goblin: twitter basically commercialized what I was doing on my blog way before they were aroundOct 08 21:55
Diablo-D3see the side column on my blogOct 08 21:55
MinceRcommercialized? :>Oct 08 21:56
Diablo-D3MinceR: they make money on the vast bullshit that is the internetOct 08 21:56
MinceRthey make money?Oct 08 21:56
MinceRi thought their big problem was that they had no idea how to make money with what they were doingOct 08 21:56
Diablo-D3yet they still have investorsOct 08 21:57
Omar87I know Joi Ito for example.Oct 08 22:00
Omar87One of the famous investors in Twitter.Oct 08 22:00
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Microsoft Uses New #Vapourware http://ping.fm/pHmEnOct 08 22:01
schestowitzTwitter just got $100,000,000 in investmentOct 08 22:03
schestowitz_goblin: I use the kde widgets for microbloggingOct 08 22:03
satiperapopey which one of you podcasters lives in devizes?Oct 08 22:05
popeyciemonOct 08 22:05
popeywhy?Oct 08 22:05
satiperaI live there /here so close geographically so far away with linux knowledgeOct 08 22:06
satiperaheard it on one of your podcastsOct 08 22:06
popey:)Oct 08 22:07
Diablo-D3schestowitz: wern't you going to make the bot listen to me? =POct 08 22:08
satiperaPopey I had a look on twitter saw his photo, I think I saw him and his mrs in morrisons tonight :)Oct 08 22:16
satiperaseriously pm him and ask him :)Oct 08 22:20
satiperaIf I see him again I will ask him if he is the ubuntu bloke.Oct 08 22:23
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schestowitzDiablo-D3: it needs hacking to work on identicaOct 08 22:32
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schestowitzIn the manchester FS IRC channel someone did itOct 08 22:33
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Diablo-D3schestowitz: the bot should be put in a git repo so everyone can merge their shit inOct 08 22:33
MinceRlolOct 08 22:33
*MinceR merges in some code to op himselfOct 08 22:34
Diablo-D3what?Oct 08 22:34
Diablo-D3you know what I meantOct 08 22:34
schestowitzDiablo-D3: https://svn.bitfolk.com/repos/twitfolk/trunk/twitfolk.plOct 08 22:35
schestowitz"Add identi.ca support, (largely untested) patch from Robert Leverington." http://svn.bitfolk.com/view/twitfolk/trunk/twitfolk.pl?view=log&sortdir=down&pathrev=961Oct 08 22:35
Diablo-D3ahh, stillOct 08 22:36
Diablo-D3it should work rightOct 08 22:36
schestowitz"Oct 08 22:36
schestowitzThis seems the wrong way to do identi.ca support, long term.  I think it wouldOct 08 22:36
schestowitzbe best to store whether it is twitter.com or identi.ca in the friends list andOct 08 22:36
schestowitzhave connections open to both.  This will have to do for now.Oct 08 22:36
schestowitz"Oct 08 22:36
schestowitzI use an older versionOct 08 22:36
Diablo-D3yeah, that obviously is dumbOct 08 22:36
MinceRi wonder if java already has or soon will have the ability to free up objects once all references to them are lost, instead of waiting for the garbage collector to startOct 08 22:39
MinceR(and if so, whether there's a mechanism to break circular references before the gc can catch them)Oct 08 22:39
Diablo-D3MinceR: uh, thats what the garbage collector is forOct 08 22:40
Diablo-D3to free up objects that no longer are referencedOct 08 22:40
MinceRbut it doesn't act immediatelyOct 08 22:40
MinceRonly from time to timeOct 08 22:41
Diablo-D3it shouldntOct 08 22:41
MinceRin large batchesOct 08 22:41
MinceRwhat i meant is what reference counting doesOct 08 22:41
Diablo-D3doing it constantly will slow the app down considerably and cause a lot of fragmentationOct 08 22:41
Diablo-D3it _also_ prohibits object recyclingOct 08 22:41
MinceRit also allows destructors to run in the proper time :>Oct 08 22:41
Diablo-D3destructors are not guaranteed to run anyhowOct 08 22:42
Diablo-D3what you want is java7 finalizationOct 08 22:42
MinceRnow that's interestingOct 08 22:42
*MinceR looks it upOct 08 22:42
Diablo-D3http://download.java.net/jdk7/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#finalize%28%29Oct 08 22:42
Diablo-D3g1gc will call those sooner than laterOct 08 22:43
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MinceRicOct 08 22:44
Diablo-D3finalize has been around forever, thats the destructor for ojectsOct 08 22:44
Diablo-D3but its been ran like shitOct 08 22:44
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Diablo-D3it basically doesn't work if you _need_ it to be ranOct 08 22:45
_Hicham_u have to resort to manual object destructionOct 08 22:46
_Hicham_garbage collectors have pitfallsOct 08 22:46
_Hicham_but are goodOct 08 22:46
_Hicham_for non mission critical projectsOct 08 22:46
_Hicham_but python's garbage collector seems to do just fineOct 08 22:46
MinceRpython uses both reference counting and garbage collectionOct 08 22:47
MinceRif the reference counting doesn't catch stuff immediately, the gc will eventuallyOct 08 22:47
MinceRat least so they sayOct 08 22:47
_Hicham_the problem with python is that it needs more marketingOct 08 22:48
Diablo-D3MinceR: anyhow, deconstructors in java are a rather bad ideaOct 08 22:48
Diablo-D3MinceR: g1gc just handles them betterOct 08 22:48
MinceRicOct 08 22:48
_Hicham_java is what is now because of Sun's marketingOct 08 22:48
_Hicham_and Java is not 100% freeOct 08 22:49
MinceRi've read that they aren't guaranteed to be called at allOct 08 22:49
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] RT @blue_cat_online: Hero Cage Fighters In Drag Win Global Fame. http://bit.ly/21qHLHOct 08 22:49
MinceRbecause the object might just stay around foreverOct 08 22:49
_Hicham_Diablo-D3 : do u use Sun's JDK ?Oct 08 22:49
Diablo-D3_Hicham_: oh shut upOct 08 22:49
_Hicham_or OpenJDK ?Oct 08 22:49
Diablo-D3java is 100% freeOct 08 22:49
_Hicham_Diablo-D3 : Sun's JDK is 100% free ?Oct 08 22:50
Diablo-D3java is 100% freeOct 08 22:50
MinceRreading about RAII got me interested in this thing againOct 08 22:50
_Hicham_Diablo-D3 : what about Sun's proprietary API ?Oct 08 22:51
_Hicham_now u get nasty warning everytime u use itOct 08 22:51
cubezzzStallman talks about the "java trap"Oct 08 22:51
Diablo-D3_Hicham_: sun's apis are not part of java.Oct 08 22:51
schestowitzDiablo-D3: the whole Perl script is a hackOct 08 22:52
MinceRjava is still nonfree?Oct 08 22:52
Diablo-D3MinceR: java is 100% freeOct 08 22:52
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] #Microsoft CEO Admits #Vista7 Won’t Sell PCs http://ping.fm/gND37Oct 08 22:52
schestowitzI'd need to run two bots to do identica as wellOct 08 22:52
Diablo-D3its dual licensed cddl and gplv2Oct 08 22:52
Diablo-D3schestowitz: meh, then do itOct 08 22:52
MinceRDiablo-D3: what about the sw patents?Oct 08 22:52
Diablo-D3MinceR: thats a different issue, and does not effect the freeness of the softwareOct 08 22:52
MinceRactually it doesOct 08 22:52
Diablo-D3fsf and eff hold patents, do we automatically stop using their software because of them?Oct 08 22:53
Diablo-D3nope, we dontOct 08 22:53
Diablo-D3its the intent of the patentsOct 08 22:53
MinceRas long as sw patents can be used to make sw illegal, they're part of the issueOct 08 22:53
Diablo-D3sun has no intent on attacking the foss communityOct 08 22:53
Diablo-D3ie, their biggest customerOct 08 22:53
MinceRif you're allowed to use/modify/distribute the software by copyright law, but forbidden to do so by patent law, it's still non-freeOct 08 22:53
Diablo-D3MinceR: wrongOct 08 22:54
MinceRthe FSD says nothing about patents, it is concerned with effects.Oct 08 22:54
Diablo-D3due to the fact, for the large part, software patents are illegal.Oct 08 22:54
Diablo-D3I have no clue why the supreme court hasn't struck that nonsense down alreadyOct 08 22:54
MinceRusian courts seem to mostly disagree with you on thatOct 08 22:54
Diablo-D3MinceR: so?Oct 08 22:54
MinceRsee above.Oct 08 22:54
Diablo-D3patent law and the concept of such is rather easy to understandOct 08 22:54
satiperasensible  day month year format, it is not what BN is using now.Oct 08 22:55
Diablo-D3you can't patent books, music, or art, or things that aren't realOct 08 22:55
Diablo-D3you can't patent things that are, for the most part, a vehicle for free speechOct 08 22:55
cubezzzplus they do expireOct 08 22:55
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Diablo-D3since code is considered a form of free speech, software cannot be patented.Oct 08 22:55
MinceRyyyy-mm-dd is what's sensible.Oct 08 22:55
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Diablo-D3and yes, MinceR, it is still intentOct 08 22:55
MinceRDiablo-D3: i wonder how many courts would consider code free speech.Oct 08 22:56
Diablo-D3MinceR: some already have ruled on thatOct 08 22:56
Diablo-D3the FSF should just get off their asses and push the issueOct 08 22:56
Diablo-D3but they wont because they're wimpsOct 08 22:56
MinceRin one way and in anotherOct 08 22:56
MinceRthey won't because the state of things isn't convincing yetOct 08 22:56
Diablo-D3anyhow, I trust Sun not to intentionally push themselves into bankruptcyOct 08 22:56
Diablo-D3I _do_ trust Microsoft to push themselves into bankruptcyOct 08 22:57
Diablo-D3so yes, java is 100% free.Oct 08 22:57
cubezzzwell, that would be niceOct 08 22:57
cubezzzhow long I wonder :)Oct 08 22:57
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MinceRyou have an interesting definition of "100%" there.Oct 08 22:58
Diablo-D3MinceR: all software patents probably have already been filedOct 08 22:58
Diablo-D3if we go by your definition, there is no such thing as free.Oct 08 22:58
cubezzzbtw, I think the FSF gave Java the thumbs up in 2006Oct 08 22:59
Diablo-D3freedom is merely defined as who wants to sue whoOct 08 22:59
Omar87schestowitz, can you believe that a book about Windows 7 was release already by O'reilly?Oct 08 22:59
Diablo-D3Sun will very and most obviously sue the fuck out of closed source vendors who cause problems for their customersOct 08 22:59
Diablo-D3their customers happen to be companies and individuals who rely on foss code, sun originated or notOct 08 22:59
Diablo-D3So yes, I do trust Sun until they do something that would make me think otherwise.Oct 08 23:00
Diablo-D3Sun's biggest problem is Microsoft, and interacting with the foss community the way they do is to destroy microsoftOct 08 23:00
Diablo-D3they open sourced java firstly to stop microsoft's .net.... they did it secondly for the normal reasons of decreasing bugs and security flawsOct 08 23:01
MinceRDiablo-D3: you mean there's no such thing as patents in the public domain and patents owned by organizations whose sole purpose is to keep those patents usable by the FLOSS community?Oct 08 23:01
Diablo-D3MinceR: basically noOct 08 23:01
Diablo-D3MinceR: but thats called "intent"Oct 08 23:01
Diablo-D3patents held to make sure the public can use them is purely an intentOct 08 23:01
Diablo-D3sun has an intent to protect foss, thus they are trustworthyOct 08 23:02
MinceRyou believe sun has such an intentOct 08 23:02
MinceRi don't trust them that muchOct 08 23:02
Diablo-D3sun has an intent because it is their way of getting moneyOct 08 23:02
Diablo-D3the java community must be kept wholeOct 08 23:02
Diablo-D3microsoft, otoh, wants to fracture the java communityOct 08 23:02
Diablo-D3they'd love if they could get a shitstorm going on between, say, sun and apacheOct 08 23:03
Diablo-D3virtually all the big java projects are either sun or apacheOct 08 23:03
MinceRhm, there's one more thing that i missedOct 08 23:04
MinceRthere's a sure way to make patented software free: by providing a proper patent license.Oct 08 23:04
MinceRGPLv3 does just that.Oct 08 23:04
schestowitzDiablo-D3: what's your account there?Oct 08 23:04
schestowitzhttp://identi.ca/diablod3Oct 08 23:05
schestowitzGot itOct 08 23:05
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satiperaOkay Roy please tell me why do you stick with your to my mind "odd" year month day format.Oct 08 23:10
satiperaNo not like that, the way you do it. You know what I mean.Oct 08 23:11
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schestowitzsatipera: in the blog?Oct 08 23:16
satiperawhat?Oct 08 23:17
satiperayesOct 08 23:17
satiperatakes  a bit of time :)Oct 08 23:17
schestowitzDiablo-D3: try nowOct 08 23:18
MinceR...so what i should have asked is whether patent licenses to patents on java owned by sun are included with java.Oct 08 23:19
satiperaRoy left to right, or right to left, make your mind up.Oct 08 23:21
satipera(date format)Oct 08 23:22
schestowitzThere was another person with an identica account hereOct 08 23:23
schestowitzWas that you, satipera?Oct 08 23:23
schestowitzMaybe cubezzzOct 08 23:23
schestowitzsatipera: yeah, the IRC server works like thatOct 08 23:23
satiperaroy believe me this is the truth . I do not know what you are talking about.Oct 08 23:24
satiperahow many times do I have to say it w2indows refugee. More of an interest in the politics of the situationOct 08 23:25
satiperabecause my tech knowledge is getting to zero.Oct 08 23:28
schestowitz"SEARCH RIVALS Microsoft and Google are looking to integrate real-time Twitter feeds into their results, according to reports." http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1558006/microsoft-google-woo-twitterOct 08 23:28
schestowitzWindows 7 does not boot faster < http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1557924/windows-boot-faster <Oct 08 23:29
satiperaasked advice on irc earlier was not surprised to be ignored, that is not a bad thing just this wayOct 08 23:30
Omar87schestowitz, I have an identi.ca account, Roy.Oct 08 23:30
satiperaRoy am I under suspicion ?Oct 08 23:32
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satiperaseriously roy I would like a reply. I will not ask again , you can make your own mind up over time.Oct 08 23:38
schestowitz"When Microsoft settled its antitrust battle with the Computer & Communications Industry Association earlier this month, the CCIA's top executive--an outspoken critic of Microsoft--was paid nearly $10 million, the Financial Times has reported."Oct 08 23:40
schestowitzhttp://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-139940.htmlOct 08 23:40
schestowitzsatipera: reply to what? I don't quite follow.Oct 08 23:41
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satiperaroy, you more or less accused me of being a dodgy online person, I can understand you being suspicious but I am mainly on your side.Oct 08 23:46
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schestowitzOh, no.. satipera ... miunderstanding thereOct 08 23:49
schestowitzsatipera: I thought you once told me you had an identi.ca account, which I can finally addOct 08 23:49
schestowitzI've finally sorted out the scriptOct 08 23:49
schestowitzsatipera: no, you totally misundertood maybe cause I was ambiguousOct 08 23:50
schestowitzDiablo-D3 I added a while ago, but it's totally separateOct 08 23:50
schestowitzOmar87 used to have just identica account IIRC and I could not add himOct 08 23:50
schestowitzThose with just identica I can now add.Oct 08 23:51
cubezzzthere's ident but I could never get it to workOct 08 23:51
cubezzzport 113 I thinkOct 08 23:51
schestowitzIn what sense?Oct 08 23:51
Omar87schestowitz, just identi.ca?Oct 08 23:51
schestowitzBNi syndicates from identi.ca nowOct 08 23:51
schestowitzBNc does TwitterOct 08 23:51
schestowitzIt can't do both in the same processOct 08 23:51
schestowitzAnd I needed to get the very latest versionOct 08 23:52
schestowitzBurned an hour getting it all sorted. Needed to install some Perl PMs from CPANOct 08 23:52
cubezzzsomething about my dlink routerOct 08 23:52
satiperaRoy let me explain. I am joe average who does not understand much that is happening in irc, I can believe you think i am not on your side. but i do not know why.Oct 08 23:52
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/08/dell_closing_north_carolina_plant/Oct 08 23:52
schestowitzsatipera: I know you're on the good sideOct 08 23:53
cubezzzsome uucp systems use port 113Oct 08 23:53
cubezzzsome email servers tooOct 08 23:53
cubezzzprobably not nowadays thoughOct 08 23:53
satiperawell ty for that roy, because i just felt like i was guantanimo'dOct 08 23:55
schestowitzhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/08/ralph_lauren_photoshop/Oct 08 23:55
schestowitzHeh.Oct 08 23:55
schestowitzStill getting all that unwanted puiblicityOct 08 23:55
schestowitzsatipera: heh. no.Oct 08 23:56
Omar87schestowitz, what is a just identi.ca account?Oct 08 23:56
Diablo-D3backOct 08 23:56
schestowitzActually, there are very few here who ever do harm.Oct 08 23:56
Diablo-D3schestowitz: sorry, I was eating supportOct 08 23:56
schestowitzDiablo-D3: it's sorted nowOct 08 23:56
Diablo-D3what do you want me to do?Oct 08 23:56
schestowitzpost a message in identi.caOct 08 23:57
schestowitzBNi ought to pick it up (cycle is 5 minutes for update, but I can change that)Oct 08 23:57
schestowitz"Psychologists in Canada have revealed new research suggesting that people who become eco-conscious "green consumers" are "more likely to steal and lie" than others." http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/10/08/greens_are_thieves_and_liars_say_trick_cyclists/Oct 08 23:58

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