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GrahamC 16-Nov-2010 [5325x2] | Who said it will replace email? |
They're going to have 500,000,000 @facebook.com accounts | |
Pekr 16-Nov-2010 [5327] | Facebook guys. They call it - gmail killer, which imo is a bit of an exagerration :-) |
GrahamC 16-Nov-2010 [5328x5] | Qtask already has multiple communications method I believe, and that's what these guys want ... all your sms, pms and email all in one place |
which is what google is also doing with gvoice | |
I find the facebook UI a little confusing at times | |
that is I think it is a little buggy | |
It's a real dilemma .. do I spend my hours on linkedin.com or facebook.com ... | |
Maxim 16-Nov-2010 [5333x2] | facebook is an insane waste of time. the moment you have more than 10 friends using it actively, it becomes a constant stream of noise, most of it pure trash. |
every few months, they try to make a hole in your privacy, hoping you won't notice and close it before to much damage is done, trying to remove apps which have access to your data is a nightmare... the list goes on and on. | |
Oldes 16-Nov-2010 [5335] | The biggest issue with Facebook is, that you don't have to visit the FB page, but you are still visible as more and more pages add the small facebook webparts like the "I like" buttons etc. So FB can see what pages do you visit, what articles in newspapers do you read and other, for most people invisible informations. You don't even don't need FB accout. The only way how to avoid it is to block the FB's javascripts. |
GrahamC 16-Nov-2010 [5336] | Or browse anonymously |
Henrik 16-Nov-2010 [5337] | http://stacksmashing.net/2010/11/15/cracking-in-the-cloud-amazons-new-ec2-gpu-instances/ Using amazon's GPU cloud machines to break SHA1 passwords in 49 minutes at the price of about 2.10$ an hour. |
Pekr 16-Nov-2010 [5338] | Taken from OSNews - AMD joins MeeGo - http://www.osnews.com/story/24034/AMD_Joins_MeeGo_Linux_Open_Source_Project I hope Nokia wakes up and dismisses Symbian ASAP. And the EU parliament is so stupid, that they want to sponsor Nokia a bit, just to have some EU competitor to other mobile OSes. |
Kaj 16-Nov-2010 [5339] | Divide and conquer |
Anton 16-Nov-2010 [5340] | Oldes, does the tracking work only if you have a FaceBook account? |
GrahamC 17-Nov-2010 [5341] | Likely to be so |
Oldes 17-Nov-2010 [5342x2] | The tracking works even you don't have FB account. They just don't know your name. But they have your IP and some info from cookies. For example : Referer http://domaci.ihned.cz/c1-48204850-brezina-proc-je-lepsi-dohoda-s-ods-nez-top-09-tak-vite-no-dali-nam-vyhodnejsi-nabidku Cookie datr=1250632065-19088ceda338e871e9ee01df712a37723a429d0d3c22849a1d7fc; lu=ThbkryR2mVGidAGoXhmTtO6A; presence=DJ289860316BchADhA_22106.channelH0_5dBF289860315007WMblcPBsndPBbloMbvtMctMsbPBtA_5b_5dBfAnullBuctMsA0QBblADacA9V289859900Z400K289859900QBalAD1O1171579986ADiA0QQQQ; cur_max_lag=20; x-referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpermalink.php%3Fstory_fbid%3D1573166021199%26id%3D1597009707%26notif_t%3Dwall%23%2Fhome.php; e=n; xs=2cf8155631bb0bfe623410554919f283; sid=60; sct=1289859896; c_user=1597009707 The FB's cookie life is 2 years. |
Of course you can delete your cookies, but how many ordinary people do that? | |
Anton 17-Nov-2010 [5344] | Hmm.. so they're just like other web-bugs. |
AdrianS 17-Nov-2010 [5345x2] | The new Mathematica 8 allows for natural language input - pretty nice. Also, you can now export anything you've developed there as a C library, or an executable. http://blog.wolfram.com/2010/11/15/the-free-form-linguistics-revolution-in-mathematica/ |
Stephen Wolfram's following blog post on using natural language for programming is a good read too. http://blog.wolfram.com/2010/11/16/programming-with-natural-language-is-actually-going-to-work/ | |
Henrik 18-Nov-2010 [5347x2] | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQgnuupBUI4&feature=player_embedded How to use the Kinect sensor bar from the XBox 360 in a different way. |
Looks to me that they solved a big problem in robotic vision. | |
Oldes 18-Nov-2010 [5349] | so now we just need to add wheels to xboxes and fire thousands of them on Mars:) |
Henrik 18-Nov-2010 [5350] | Correction: The problem was solved years ago with socalled Time of Flight cameras. The kinect is just a much cheaper way to do the same thing, so now, everyone can do it. |
Reichart 18-Nov-2010 [5351] | This will make security cameras about 99% better, removing false positives, and in fact IDing who someone is. |
Henrik 19-Nov-2010 [5352] | 25 years ago, 20th November 1985, Windows 1.0 was released. |
Robert 19-Nov-2010 [5353] | Black Saturday... well, not black Friday. |
Pekr 23-Nov-2010 [5354] | Acer dual screen notebook - I wonder how it'll live to its expectations .... http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/23/acer-rivals-libretto-w105-with-iconia-dual-screen-laptop-table/ |
Henrik 23-Nov-2010 [5355] | World's worst Android device reviewed here: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/reviews/2010/11/worst-gadget-ever-ars-reviews-a-99-android-tablet.ars |
GrahamC 23-Nov-2010 [5356] | These reviewers totally missed the point. This product shows that a $100 olpc is close to being feasible. |
Kaj 23-Nov-2010 [5357] | That's what they said half a decade ago. Then why isn't the OLPC close to $100? |
Pekr 27-Nov-2010 [5358x2] | Intel experiments with Lego and kinect-like 3D object recognition - nice for kids to play with :-) http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/26/intel-research-projects-bring-legos-to-life-make-groceries-inte/ |
Nice spider :-) http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/26/land-crawler-extreme-robot-carries-175-pounds-of-human/ | |
Pekr 2-Dec-2010 [5360] | RIM buys TAT design group (they did Android 1.0 design) ... probably for their PlayBook tablet purpose - QNX UI is not modern enough imo - http://www.tat.se/ |
Oldes 3-Dec-2010 [5361] | this is pretty crazy: The latest version of the Linux kernel currently consists of approximately 13 million lines of code http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/12/linux-kernel-13-million-lines-over-5-patches-per-hour.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss |
Pekr 3-Dec-2010 [5362] | Adobe finally comes-up with full video pipeline acceleration for Flash on Linux: http://www.osnews.com/story/24092/Flash_Player_10_2_Beta_Delivers_Hardware_Acceleration_on_Linux |
Kaj 3-Dec-2010 [5363] | Well, currently only on Nvidia |
Geomol 3-Dec-2010 [5364] | 13 million lines of code Linux is on the wrong track! The same can be said about OpenOffice. I downloaded it the other day for my new Mac, and I just checked, it takes up 427 MB of my disc. It simply takes too much time to deal with such software, it being maintenance or just figuring out as a user how it works. |
Kaj 3-Dec-2010 [5365] | That's just the kernel, that's nothing. Try building an operating system around it... |
Henrik 3-Dec-2010 [5366] | Minix 3 is 6000 lines of code. |
Andreas 3-Dec-2010 [5367x2] | Not really :) |
[Minix 3] is extremely small, with the part that runs in kernel mode under 6000 lines of executable code. | |
Henrik 3-Dec-2010 [5369] | well, I assume that is because much more of it exists in user space. |
Andreas 3-Dec-2010 [5370x2] | No doubts that Minux 3 is very small indeed. |
Minix* :) | |
BrianH 3-Dec-2010 [5372x2] | Minix is a micro-kernel. Most of Minix runs in user space. |
Still, I'd be shocked if Minix had nearly as many lines of code as the equivalent in Linux. Most of Linux's code is device drivers, and Minix doesn't have good driver support (though its drivers also run in user space, so they're not counted in those 6000 lines). | |
Andreas 3-Dec-2010 [5374] | And Minix only supports a single platform, at the moment. |
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