Comment p2p web pages (Score 1) 218
Maybe I'm behind the time with this type of technology, but is there a way that this could be used to access web pages like wikileaks to prevent servers from being shut down or blocked by dns?
Maybe I'm behind the time with this type of technology, but is there a way that this could be used to access web pages like wikileaks to prevent servers from being shut down or blocked by dns?
How could the US do that? They are also trying to stop information themselves.
Oh wait, the US is more than 5 people, and we don't all have one brain. I can't believe that people are surprised that there are people in a country with a population over 300 million, that don't all think the same way! I'm sure everybody in other countries all go to schools where they are taught what to think, but brains are a very common trait amongst Americans. Even if they use them to join a group and all act the same, some people think on their own and can have ideas that weren't implanted by media.
But wait, this is Slashdot, why am I even posting here? I hate this place since I see more anti-American stories on here than anything technology related... where are the good stories? Some good old M$ bashing, or Linux fanboy stuff? That is what I signed up for.
It's Firefox, not Fireredpanda... but maybe they should change their name, it's stayed the same for a long time now.
Do the pandas sneeze? If so, I'll watch them 24x7!
WTF are you talking about? You didn't post anonymously, so obviously you aren't too scared of posting. Oh wait, some people in the united states don't like confidential information being leaked, well... what the hell are they thinking. If you go to web sites for truly free countries like Canada and Australia they post their secrets right on the front page.
I'm a typical Slashdot reader:
America's government can't expect to have privacy, they are a government.
The government has no rights watching me, I have rights to privacy.
Also, we are not trying to change you or your country. Nobody here wants to take over the world, or if there are people like that, there are everywhere, no more majority of them here than anywhere else in the world. Fuck, I hate Slashdot, if we had the true censorship you seem to think we do, why do I have to read stories about how everybody hates me so much? Censor this shit, please?
Come on, how am I supposed to impress my neighbors with a small aircraft carrier like that? I heard they were getting an 1,100 foot supercarrier for Christmas this year.
Is this Slashdot: Special Victims Unit now?
What the hell is ICE?
GUI wrapper is a BFD to almost everybody, if you don't care, don't act like it isn't a big deal to others.
My complaint with Opera. It's different, and not in a good way. Firefox improved over IE. Chrome improved over Firefox. Opera may have improved over IE as well, but it sure doesn't improve over Chrome in my opinion. If I had gone the other route I may like it, but it's too late.
Why have 1000 cores when you can have 1 MILLION CORES, (all running applications that can barely take advantage of 1 or 2)
I read the title as US Robotics and thought it had to do with the modem company winning a lawsuit in Australia. I guess I've been reading slashdot too much lately that I always assume somebody is being sued in the stories.
I did not and will not read a story on slashdot because I am not new here... however:
I have purchased unlocked phones from Tiger Direct and Newegg and think they are great. However, I can't use my unlocked phone on anything but AT&T or T-Mobile, so is it really much better than having a locked phone?
I hope the film @ 11 is not in flash format, my battery is about to die!
If it was open source it could have been fixed last month when the problem occurred... correct?
Having stuff worth paying for is a way better way of making money than ads.
http://www.lordkat.com/what-do-you-think-about-ad-blocking.html
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.