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Comment Re:I'd love to use it but dependencies scare me (Score 1) 40

Hi! Since you are here, please note that the "--ldd" option, as you implemented it, is dangerous, since ldd may run the very code you are trying to sandbox. The "security" section of ldd's man page states: "Thus, you should never employ ldd on an untrusted executable, since this may result in the execution of arbitrary code." I'd advise removing or reworking that option.

Comment Re:This is just wrong (Score 1) 1260

There is no such thing as a "last element" (ceiling) of ]-infinity, 1[. There is an upper bound, BTW, which is 1.

The thing is, as pointed out by the other posters, 0.99999... actually means lim_{n -> \infty} \sum_{i = 1}^{n} 9.10^{-i}, ie it is a limit of a sequence of numbers belonging to ]-infinity, 1[. Thus, by definition, this limit belongs to the closure of ]-infinity, 1[. And the closure of ]-infinity, 1[ is ]-infinity, 1]. Hence, it can be equal to one (and is).

The root of the problem, I think, is that people incorrectly assume there can only be one sequence of decimal digits describing a number. This is plain wrong.

Comment Playing chicken (Score 1) 302

It seems Hadopi announced it will consider the ISP have complied and sent the notices to their users, and will cut their connections and/or fine them accordingly (Hadopi has to send you a snail mail notice beforehand anyway). In other words, it seems Hadopi and Free are playing chicken on this one.
Indirect source: http://www.ecrans.fr/VIDEO-Ecrans-fr-le-podcast-Le-gore,11016.html (video, in french; at 30:50)

Comment Re:You don't have to put yourself out of business (Score 1) 302

True. And you can still make VoIP calls and watch DSL TV channels during that period. The actual length of the disconnection (during which you cannot use the set top box as a TCP/IP router) is supposed to be "only" one month. You can also be fined up to 1500 euro, though. Given the typical ADSL subscription costs 30 euro a month, the fine is quite a big deal.

Comment Re:Irrevocability of public domain dedication? (Score 1) 337

And that, my friend, is why all the FREE software I write is PD. Not GPL.

I think Stallman insisted several times that freedom for the software (as in free software) did not mean freedom for the developer. A "truly free" piece of software is free because it cannot be made into a proprietary piece of software, according to the GPL.

I'm not saying the GPL is better than BSD/Public Domain, nor the opposite. Their aim is different.

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3D HDMI Specification Is Set Free 100

An anonymous reader writes "The licenser of the HDMI specification has announced the intent to 'secure the application of 3D' by making the 3D portion of the HDMI 1.4 Specification available for public download, as well as extracts from the upcoming HDMI 1.4a. While the spec includes a 3D component, apparently not everyone has decided to sign up to adopt it. Given the developments happening in DisplayPort v1.2, the next year in displays looks like it will be an interesting one."

Comment Re:Unconstitutional (Score 1) 272

On that list is France. France are also the people who are pushing the 3 strike law.

You seem confused. First and foremost, do not equate French people with their government. A lot of us are quite unhappy with what we undergo.

Back to the matter at hand. In France, there's an elected guy called Sarkozy who's quite cozy with "important people" from the entertainment business. He hences pushes for laws such as HADOPI (French 3 strikes law). But he has no right to do so, and quite logically the HADOPI law was overturned by the conseil constitutionnel. Seems pretty simple to me, so far. (Of course, he will probably try some workarounds to pass his law anyway, but given internet access has been deemed a "human right," it seems pretty difficult.)

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