You misunderstand what the government's goals are. Government there is not to fulfill its mandate any longer; it's become a vehicle for making its own goals manifest. It's goal is control, and it gets that control through different vehicles: the military, government spending programs, taxes, government healthcare, social security, civil service, and so on. By controlling our money, they control us. By taking our money, they make us weaker.
So yes, this really is in line with what your tax dollars are for: expanded government control. (The question you should be asking is: which government does this benefit, exactly?)
Second, I thought AV products don't "stack" well? Our PC tech here is constantly having problems with computers that come in and are running 2-4 AV software, and they're fighting like cats and dogs and crippling the system to where only a fresh install will fix it.
I guess it's because some of the AV products for PC use techniques similar to rootkits and modifies the kernel files. That leads to an abysmal hell if you try to stack them.
AFAIK ClamAV doesn't do that. It can be configured to run as a server (useful as an email server's virus filter), a cronjob, or a one-shot scanner, but not an intrusive bomb waiting to be triggered. That's why I like it: no on-access scan bullshit. (I believe one have to modify the kernel to achieve on-access scan, am I right?)
I agree. While I give them my emotional support ("Go, go, go!"), I can't be too excited until the mod is finished and released. Showing a trailer is nice and all, but if I can't play it, then the trailer is just a tease.
Heh.
I have an 80 gigger in my laptop. If we ignore the 690GB in my media server and ~400GB on the video game machine, then I'm doing just fine with 80GB!
If a thing's worth having, it's worth cheating for. -- W.C. Fields