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Comment Re:Exposes a vulnerability (Score 1) 253

no, its not a vulnerability. calea laws ensure that comms equipment MUST be tappable by The Man(tm).

cell repeaters are no different. everything that 'talks' has to be tappable, by US law.

it sucks and I hate that concept, but it is currently US law.

if there is a 'vulnerability' the vendor was told to put it there under pain of, well, you know what.

Comment Re:I prefer (Score 1) 337

I think you get it. its not about prioritizing one source over another or even one destination, but more about type of traffic and knowing how delay and jitter-sensitive it is. if you only have so much bandwidth (which is a reality everywhere), then you -have- to sort traffic by type and give prio to the sensitive ones and delay or drop (tcp or the app will do timeout/retries) the ones that won't fit.

cisco sells gear. they make and sell gear that does all kinds of filtering/prioritization and so on. why would they care what one customer does vs another? there are so many use-cases to traffic management, its not really fair to blame the vendor.

and now, with network 'programmability' (sdn) the user (owner) can do all the policy and traffic engineering he wants. you want something custom, you write an app to the api and you 'run' your app on the router/switch. all the vendors are now doing it (or trying to). linux even has that, its called openflow and open-vswitch (amongst others).

Comment social search and data mining (Score 4, Insightful) 21

if there's one thing we need more of, its this.

I mean, how can I find out about my friends unless they report up to some big corp?

oh right. I could just call them or email them directly. and that does not involve ANY spying at all.

yet another useless 'company' and 'product'. sigh.

I guess, like the movie industry, the software world has just run out of truly new ideas and just keeps rehashing the same old shit.

Comment Re:Fucking Bush! (Score 1) 272

we all wanted and needed hope and change.

there's no way to know if he was geniune when he started out. he clearly is not, right now; but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he may have really wanted to make a positive change.

I've never met a truly ethical CEO or high level executive. they all turn bad. so, its 'natural' that the most powerful office in the world will convert anyone into a bad apple.

its time we got rid of the concept of president. its outdated, it does not work and it causes nothing but trouble for us (all the arguing and personal BS that one side or the other slings).

'winner take all' is also a bad architecture.

in short, we have nothing but problems in our system. it once worked, 200 yrs ago, but clearly is in need of a reboot and reinstall.

Comment Re:Fucking Bush! (Score 4, Interesting) 272

power corrupts.

extreme power corrupts extremely.

obama was probably an OK guy, once. he seems like an OK bloke. but power of that level, and the office, it changes you and you are not the same person you once were. it was not an all-of-a-sudden thing, either; as you move up, you lose your soul bit by bit. it can't be helped and its been that way since man has walked the earth. its how we are, as a species.

we are seeing what humans are really like, when they get so much power and want to hoard it and control everyone around them. they convince themselves they are good guys and that they are fighting the good fight, but that much power is just NOT controllable by humans. we can't do it. we always fail. always. eventually, we always show that we can't handle that much power over our fellow people.

this is really an argument for smaller city-states. smaller companies. smaller groups of things. once things get big, they get too powerful and we fuck it up. by staying small, the power does not concentrate and so its more fair and we self-balance.

I wish we'd learn this and change our society style.... but I'm not expecting this to happen ;(

Comment Re:Obama's police state? (Score 1) 272

follow orders, don't break rules (well, sort of) and Do The Boring(tm) stuff that intellectuals would get sick of, quickly.

that's what the police depts want. just enough IQ to avoid spilling coffee on themselves, but that's really about it. they are generally dullards who are anti-intellectual and are self-satisifed being as such.

pretty telling about what makes an ideal cop, in today's america. no 'thinkers' need apply. they would only question the bullshit laws. the depts don't want any of that rebel shit.

Comment Re:"Physically restricted"? Get real. (Score 4, Interesting) 272

I want a revolution.

I love what used to be my country, the old USA. I want the freedoms and privacy we once had, back.

I'm not a christian, I'm a total non-believer in any religion.

I'm not a gun nut, don't own guns, don't want to.

but I still see the need for a reboot of our government. it would be nice if it could be non-violent. however, my xtal ball says that won't happen since the bad guys in power are not going to give back power willingly.

Comment Re:Ha! (Score 4, Insightful) 272

nothing to do with obama.

everything to do with entrenched TLA's who refuse to be called on their illegal and immoral behavior.

would happen with any modern US president.

obama is not helping but I don't blame him. he's just a high level pawn, afterall. he is not the one we have to worry about. he goes in a few years. the TLA's stay and continue their raid on america.

mark my words: if we end up with a republican in office next time, NOTHING WILL IMPROVE. and if we get a D in office, again, NOTHING WILL IMPROVE.

please stop blaming the wrong levels. its not the symbolic figurehead we have to worry about. its the ones we don't see that really screw us over.

sorry to say this guys, but nothing will improve until the revolution comes. this generation or next one or the one after that, but we can't fix ourselves with the system we have in place now.

Comment Re:Less consumer choice, higher prices ahead (Score 1) 158

we rented uhaul trucks and had them sit in the parking lot, in the middle of winter (bay area 'winter', but still) and we ran long power extension cords from the main building to the trucks. I kid you not! wish I was kidding. was pathetic to see. the company bought wool ski hats for the poor engineers who had to sit in the truck doing phone/apps testing. I joked that we had a bunch of mike nesmith's working for us...

and the strange part was that being inside the uhaul STILL gave better reception than being inside the building with our repeaters.

but yes, the hotel rooms were real. we even bought UPSs to ensure that we would not lose power during our full day (sometimes many day) long tests.

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