Comment Re:Opportunity (Score 1) 279
I was hoping for Nokia to somehow be acquired by Apple.
That would probably solve the map issue and put Nokia out of its misery.
I was hoping for Nokia to somehow be acquired by Apple.
That would probably solve the map issue and put Nokia out of its misery.
A threatening note was tied to a chair and flung through a window at Apple headquarters.
Was the window open or closed?
With a lot of money you will generally:
live healthier
have better lawyers
have better food
have better doctors
have a better education
be able to get away with things that those poorer than you cannot
This is the way it is.
This is the way it always was.
As long as there's money in the equation, that's the way it will be.
What effect will this have on MPlayer and other software that can playback patent encumbered codecs?
I like the Austrian way better.
There is always hydrogen. Sure it has a bad rap, but can't we make hydrogen more safer?
Automatic pressure release. Static control materials, etc.
I don't see why hydrogen - although it is very dangerous - has been abandoned as an alternative.
There is only one star in ba'*'d.
These values are from the article. The hardware is described therein.
Crack times based on a password composed of 70 possible base characters:
algorithm-attempts
based on: 6 character,10 character,16 character passwords
MD5-180 billion attempts per second
0.65 seconds,182 days,117 Eons
SHA1-63 billion attempts per second
1.67 seconds,519 days,335 Eons
LM-20 billion attempts per second
5.88 seconds,1635 days,1053 Eons
sha512-364 thousand attempts per second
89 hr 47 min,246 077 years,57901611 Eons
bcrypt05-71 thousand attempts per second
19 days 4 hr,1.26 million years,...A really long time.
1Eon is 500million years
Times are based on how long it would take to go through all the possibilities.
If the password is composed of random characters the average time would be halved.
Dear slashdot, I had a very nice table laid out with all this information, it was a table using only spaces, no html - and you said "Too many Junk Characters".
This is SLASHDOT. We are BIAS.
Damn it! And I had a good one planned, now you spoiled it.
Wait, I think I hear my 5 year old Nokia Communicator crying in the other room.
damn moisture sensor changed color
I pledge allegiance to the mighty pufferfish.
And if there is something I don't like, I'll write my own or fork.
If he did this to prove that the security measures are so lax that lives are in danger - then he very honorably sacrificed his career.
If he made a backup copy, then he should go to jail.
If his advice included encryption and proper employee screening, maybe he was right.
Contrary to Linux zealots belief, Windows is not the only proprietary software on the planet.
I don't really use Linux, although that's going to change soon as I will be working with it daily.
I haven't used Windows in almost a decade.
But what other proprietary code do you have in mind?
How many proprietary operating systems are there?
Windows - already mentioned.
RTOS - if you need this - stay with i386.
OS X - license does not allow you to run on anything but Apple hardware - why would you care.
If you are amongst the remaining 0.1% using a niche proprietary OS then I guess x86 compatibility might be nice.
Any code optimized for x86 will run slower compared to an actual x86 processor, hell back in the early 90's Apple used to have an x86 processor add-on card.
If you are using proprietary code on an open source OS (eg. Flash on Linux) then x86 code execution would be nice, but in the long run - the ability (and documentation) to create an open source flash version has been available for years now. If anything - having a x86 proprietary Linux flash player has hampered development of FOSS flash implementations as there is less of a perceived need for it.
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.