Comment Re:How crazy (Score 1) 135
that they try to find infection on their own computers/honey pot or whatever?
that they try to find infection on their own computers/honey pot or whatever?
breaking the law? yes, if it is sony behind the attack then they are. there's not really much discussion to be had about the subject if you any grasp of the usual laws.
but if it is happening from an asian country to another asian country, probably nothing will come out of it. maybe someone needs bribed but that's about it.
and right to bear arms applying to executing a cyber attack? that's like saying that right to bear arms should be interpreted as the right to form a lynch mob, WHICH IT IS NOT. this is not even a "stand your ground" situation - and applying that would be equally silly since that law applies to individual persons in some states.
they don't want other countries to get it before through internet because they want to sell the show to the TELEVISION NETWORKS of the other countries. that's why they can't sell them online to anyone who wants to buy them.
not to the viewers. but to the television networks - and they make those networks bid stupid amounts of money for the shows. they don't want to piss them (murdoc in case of australia?) off because of this lump sum money exchange program they got going on, with this lump sum money exchange program they also get to sell the shows in packages so they need to buy the shitty shows too to get the good shows.
of course, the solution that the viewers do is fairly simple, they just copy it.
well by that logic the 50 richter level quake could level the houses far away in the non quake zone too, dickwad.
building them to withstand probably occurring quakes is just common sense.
it doesn't really seem like he was broke unless he had a very expensive coke habit or something.
it was done mainly to redeem himself or make himself relevant again, by getting some money to donate.
number of reasons.
for example, you're an advertising agency. your campaign payout is tied to the number of rise in traffic. so you buy extra traffic. or maybe you buy it to get extension of the contract. once your campaign stops, you stop the extra traffic. then you have black and white data about your campaign being effective.
well the news is that these particular two journos are shit.
nothing more to it, really.
if you knew the names of the people who accepted it through, you would also know that they don't do shit. that would be nice info.
it doesn't blind in the general direction of the target...
besides, the blinding is accidental by product.
also, it's not "fire". just like bombs are not "fire" and using a fire to make swords is not "making war with fire". So I think they only mean some shit like a forest fire. they don't have any forests anymore soo..
but 120 is at the expensive range of cable tv though?
and for 1TB / month, you would be providing a service equivalent of providing few hours of cable tv per day for what, 50-100 people?
you could run a fairly popular web forum for 100 bucks/ month, or an insanely popular walkthrough site, or the most popular nethack spoilers site there is.
you couldn't host a lot of videos, but who the fuck hosts videos apart from porn sites and there's only a handful of sites that actually host their own free porno anyways(most just link to the handful).
for majority of sites with written content or even video content(hosted on youtube or vimeo like everyone does now) it's just fine to operate on 100 bucks.
if you're doing data processing for 5 million people, that's going to cost you some of course. but even then it's probably not trivial data processing - and again, most people wouldn't be hosting mods or whatever for 5 million downloaders(it's not a small or even medium size operation to do that - basically you had more users than the most popular site in Finnish and the most popular sites in Finnish have you know, actual employees.).
well, you could do your own analysis on the clickthroughs that you're getting. as you should. how the fuck do you know otherwise if your ads are effective or not? dollars spent on marketing vs. dollars gained from marketing.
It's not clickthroughs that you really care about, it's how much dollars you need to spend for a sale.
big brands who do just "recognition" campaigns are another issue of course, since they care only about impressions.
thing is, you should know the site is popular before you buy the advertising on it.. if you just buy through an ad network, how are you going to know? you're not. and the newspaper or whatever you're buying direct from the site publisher to put the ads on has less incentive to run bots to steal your ad money than an ad network has.
if "computer games" count then consoles have nothing to offer on 3d games in time line of firsts.
elite was released a _decade_ before star fox after all and elite offers a true free space 3d environment(and filled polygon versions of elite were released afaik half a decade before starfox).
microprose (and even microsoft) released multiple polygon 3d simulation games for computers in the '80s. by 1990 the list of polygon 3d games is so long that the kid wouldn't have had time to finish them at all(or wouldn't have understood half of them and some of them don't have end goals anyways, maybe the kid would have enjoyed an '80s version of flight simulator who knows).
if you look at the article, the game set presented is _very_ shallow(pacman, contra, megaman etc). which made the project quite a bit less unusual, many parents put their kids to play old console games since a) the kids understand them b) it's cheap c) the young kids don't mind playing them, it's new to them and they don't see the difference to modern games that much.
i think he used a plug-n-play console.
all the games are pretty kid friendly.
and definitely not ALL of videogame history. it's just kid action games. not even a big bunch of them.
the title is faulty and frankly stupid in context of the original article. kids don't mind NES graphics and for 4 year old playing COD would be confusing anyways. none of the games mentioned take a significant time to finish.
there's a port of elite to NES.
I find it pretty fucking hard for the boy to play through all of videogame history. he wouldn't have the time.
let's just say that only playing through ultima 1,2,3,4,5,6 would take quite a bit. throw elite in there for another quite a bit.
I think it's this http://www.ericsson.com/thecom...
that is, the network ericsson, splitted away from the phone biz long time ago. they sell networks to network operators.
basically, it's pretty probable that you can't do a 3g phone without infringing. that's kinda shitty of course, since if you want to make a mobile phone that works on standard networks.... but its not just a patent troll as such. however, the india court probably should have just said that they're standard essential and fucked them over.
and all the big traditional players have cross license agreements, so this shit doesn't apply to them. it's only to keep new manufacturers away from the markets.
you would have thought that EVERYONE would have been anticipating just that though.
there's no point running a bot that looks like a low value customer and provided that you know what counts as a "high value customer" then surely you make it look like that.
like, what kind of idiots commissioned the study?? there's a reason why many people only pay for adclicks that result in a sale. because if you're paying for impressions, you're paying for air.
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