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Henrik 17-Jan-2006 [198] | I personally like having the top edge of the screen just below eye level |
Terry 18-Jan-2006 [199x2] | Firefox XUL example http://www.faser.net/mab/chrome/content/mab.xul |
If you like windows.. http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ScottHanselmans2005UltimateDeveloperAndPowerUsersToolList.aspx | |
DideC 18-Jan-2006 [201] | My list is shorter : Rebol.exe ;-) |
[unknown: 9] 20-Jan-2006 [202] | http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8606this explains why I'm not a cat person. |
BrianW 20-Jan-2006 [203x2] | because you're not a suicidal rat? |
oh right, toxoplasmosis. Fun stuff. | |
yeksoon 15-Feb-2006 [205] | Oracle acquires Sleepycat http://sleepycat.com/ |
Pekr 15-Feb-2006 [206x3] | After some time, I am really glad we can see QNX related interview! - http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=13688 |
I still think it is so far the bes commercial OS design ... many say so about Plan9, but I don't know it. I met Dan Dodge back in 98 in Germany, when Gateway choosed QNX as a future kernel for AmigaOS. What a pity it all failed ... | |
Their kernel is really small ... IIRC it was something around 75KB back at that time? This is kind of Core I would like to see Rebol/Core be running :-) | |
JaimeVargas 15-Feb-2006 [209] | For me the best arch is a nanokernel. |
Pekr 15-Feb-2006 [210x2] | Uh, I really suggest to read the article, so nice. I still remember how we were blowed by what QNX could do. most of system parts are components, which can be plugged/unplugged in a real time, so cool ... |
will look for nanokernel to read something about it. | |
JaimeVargas 15-Feb-2006 [212] | Pekr. Thats how a nanokernel works. |
[unknown: 9] 15-Feb-2006 [213] | Imagine a small kernal, sever stitched together drivers, and nothing more than a browser with a built in frame work for the UI. This would be more than good enough for 95% of people's computer needs. No Linux, no OSX, no Windows. Barely an OS at all. |
Pekr 15-Feb-2006 [214] | MagmaOs (Rebol OS) was supposed to be like that, no? :-) |
Allen 15-Feb-2006 [215] | Reichart: That sounds like the old browser & OS on floppy disk demo that QNX had. |
Henrik 15-Feb-2006 [216] | that demo was fun. worked well on a 486 with 8 MB RAM |
[unknown: 9] 15-Feb-2006 [217] | Cool. If we can make this part of the Open Source project of FireFox, I think it could "win" this time around. |
yeksoon 15-Feb-2006 [218] | Imagine a small kernal, sever stitched together drivers, and nothing more than a browser with a built in frame work for the UI. Will the Nintendo DS be close to what this is? A portable game handheld...with the ability to plug-in browser (opera) and wifi support http://touch-ds.jp/news/lite/ |
[unknown: 9] 15-Feb-2006 [219] | The problem is Opera. you need a framework INSIDE the browser |
Izkata 15-Feb-2006 [220] | yeksoon - the PSP (although I don't like it) has a larger screen and the same wifi ability - and many of it's games already have web browsers |
Ted 16-Feb-2006 [221] | Seems we've had something like this for quite some time -- http://www.campfirenow.com |
Terry 16-Feb-2006 [222] | Uh oh, <canvas> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Canvas_tutorial |
Pekr 16-Feb-2006 [223] | Canvas? I posted about it few times already .... but why do you say "uh, oh" .... do you like it or not? :-) |
Sunanda 16-Feb-2006 [224] | At last! MAC OSX gets its own virus: http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/osxleapa.html |
Pekr 16-Feb-2006 [225x3] | After buying Sleepycat, Oracle tried to buy mySQL - it starts to be worryig :-) |
http://news.com.com/Oracle+tried+to+buy+open-source+MySQL/2100-7344_3-6040197.html?tag=nefd.lede | |
... or it shows how open source sw can develop to something worthy ... | |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [228x2] | That doesn't surprise me. If there was no money in opensource IBM will not have pour over 1 billion into it. |
The funny part is that companies are now trying to buy there way into opensource. | |
Terry 16-Feb-2006 [230] | So, we should be expecting some WhyWire source code shortly? |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [231x2] | Isn't BEER enough? |
Plus the threads libraries and timers that come with it? | |
Graham 16-Feb-2006 [233] | Please sir, may I have some more? |
Terry 16-Feb-2006 [234] | More Beer? |
Graham 16-Feb-2006 [235x2] | thanks. |
Pass the bottle. | |
Terry 16-Feb-2006 [237] | I would rather close source BEER, and have more docs ;) |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [238] | Comunity project. Just kidding ;-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [239] | sunanda, I'm terribly disappointed by this virus. :-) OSX is so far behind in this regard, basically like a Ford T vs. a modern Ferrari where WinXP is so far ahead in virus propagation |
JaimeVargas 16-Feb-2006 [240] | I don't expect an exponential growth in virus like in windows, but it sad to see such malware showing up. |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [241] | it's always going to be there. I remember cleaning the Saddam virus from my old Amiga floppies, oh boy. :-) |
Sunanda 16-Feb-2006 [242] | Well Henrik, a basic rule of security is that attacks only get stronger, never weaker. So just wait a while...... :-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [243] | sunanda, it surely will be very interesting to see |
Allen 16-Feb-2006 [244] | Well finally there is a market for virus checkers on the Mac, I bet there are many virus suite companies who are pleased with that. ;-) |
Henrik 16-Feb-2006 [245] | yes, I can imagine they'll be selling by the dozens. :-) |
Pekr 17-Feb-2006 [246] | MS Sparkle - does not it look like View? :-) I tried to watch the Video, I wonder if second guy told "amiga"? (few sentences before he mentions "no more notepad"), but maybe I just wrongly understand ... http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=157843 |
Pekr 20-Feb-2006 [247] | mySQL AB buys company of one of Firebird authors - Jim Starkey .... Netfrastructure ... never heard about their "revolutionary" products ... sounds like collaborative environment? http://netfrastructure.com/main.nfs?a=netfraweb&l=;PAPERS;PAPER_NO='7'&t=drlWhitePapers Jim was author of nextgen Firebird generation - called Vulcano or so ... |
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