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The Linux PVR Depot
Topic: Technology 3:54 pm EDT, May  9, 2003

] With so many projects on the web dealing with various
] aspects of creating a Linux PVR, this site's main goal is
] become a central point where people can come and see the
] current state of creating a Linux PVR of their own.

A website that covers the status of various Linux PVR projects.

The Linux PVR Depot


mini-itx.com - news
Topic: Technology 3:53 pm EDT, May  9, 2003

All about mini-itx motherboards. The perfect hardware platform for your linux PVR.

mini-itx.com - news


MythTV
Topic: Technology 3:53 pm EDT, May  9, 2003

] MythTV is a homebrew PVR project that I've been working
] on in my spare time. The project is still early in
] development, but I think it's coming along quite nicely.

A fairly kick ass looking Linux based PVR.

MythTV


Reputation in P2P Anonymity Systems [PDF]
Topic: Technology 11:08 pm EDT, May  4, 2003

Decentralized anonymity systems tend to be unreliable, because users must choose paths through the network without knowing the entire state of the network. Reputation systems can improve reliability by predicting the state of the network. In this paper we focus on anonymous remailers and anonymous publishing, explain why the systems can benefit from reputation, and describe our experiences designing reputation systems for them while still ensuring anonymity. We find that in each example we first must redesign the underlying anonymity system to support verifiable transactions.

Reputation in P2P Anonymity Systems [PDF]


I4U :: Future Technology News - More Amazing Photos From Robodex 2003
Topic: Technology 12:30 am EDT, Apr  8, 2003

] Japanese PC Watch Site has tons of cool new photos from
] robots featured at this years Robodex 2003 Trade-Show.

Wow... A car show for robots...

I4U :: Future Technology News - More Amazing Photos From Robodex 2003


Akamai Cancels a Contract for Al Jazeera's Site
Topic: Technology 11:38 am EST, Apr  4, 2003

] Employees at Al Jazeera headquarters in Doha, Qatar, said
] they were frustrated by the decision, though not entirely
] surprised. "It has nothing to do with technical issues,"
] said Joanne Tucker, the managing editor of the
] English-language site. "It's nonstop political pressure
] on these companies not to deal with us."

Its not clear to me how much actions like this are driven by irrational thinking. Both the NYSE and Akamai took personal losses in 911. If for any reason they preceive Al'J as an enemy they are going to cut them out.

If its really external political pressure then thats something else, and in that case I oppose it. They are an ARAB news network. Their perspective is going to be different then yours (duh). If all you can do in response to that is to try to prevent people from having access to their content then this is almost PROOF that you are in the WRONG. The righeous don't NEED censorship.

Akamai Cancels a Contract for Al Jazeera's Site


Codecon '03 Audio Download
Topic: Technology 10:35 am EST, Apr  1, 2003

] The audio files for most of the talks presented at
] CodeCon '03 are available via BitTorrent.

Wish bit torrent worked under osx...

Codecon '03 Audio Download


Law in TN MUST be defeated
Topic: Technology 1:14 am EST, Mar 28, 2003

] Both bills would flatly ban the possession, sale, or use
] of technologies that "conceal from a communication
] service provider ... the existence or place of origin or
] destination of any communication".

OK, who knows who in TN. This is a huge mistake and it needs to be combated. Anyone know Donna Hoffman? Can we get a copy of this thing?

Law in TN MUST be defeated


Soldier 'bloggers' report from war
Topic: Technology 9:13 pm EST, Mar 26, 2003

] There's a new breed of combat personnel at the war front:
] soldier "bloggers."
]
] Once the narrow domain of geeks and technology
] journalists, "Web logs" -- or diary accounts published
] online -- have gone mainstream, making it possible for
] even soldiers to transmit daily updates to Web sites
] about the rigours of battle.
]
] War-themed blogs, appearing on sites such as
] www.blogsofwar.com and www.sgtstryker.com, have become a
] popular alternative news source since fighting broke out
] in Iraq a week ago, sometimes beating newspapers and
] television with war developments.

Soldier 'bloggers' report from war


Google is Evvile
Topic: Technology 3:13 pm EST, Mar  7, 2003

Rattle wrote:
] Dave Winer wrote:
] ] There's an essay lurking in here, but I've been reluctant
] ] to write it. Here's what it would say. Up till now Google
] ] has done really well with the low-key,
] ] we-let-our-software-speak-for-us approach to public
] ] relations. But that method doesn't work now. People are
] ] confused about what Google is.
]
] Ok. Good. I'm glad I saw this. I'm not nuts. Apparently,
] I'm also not the only one trying to wean myself off Google.

Wow, this "Google is Evil" meme is really starting to gain traction! It kind of reminds me of that time when everyone suddenly decided that Michael Jackson wasn't cool anymore. Next thing we heard from the guy, he was having sex with a monkey!

Its been a long time since Wired Magazine started a successful Meme. I thought we all decided that Wired was evil back when they put Push Technology on the cover. I thought we all said we were going to stop reading Wired. Right!? I think you guys are all a bunch of closet Wired readers! Um, well, actually I guess I would have had to have read Wired in order to know that they started this meme, so I guess I'll just shut up about that.

So, Google... I mean, the thing is, like, Google has *60* PHDs! **60** The computer science department at Georgia Tech doesn't have *60* PHDs! What the hell do these people DO?? Yeah, Google works really well, and its really hard to scale something like to that level, and I respect that and so on and so forth, but *60* PHDs. It just doesn't seem like Google has changed all that much while I've been using it. It doesn't take a PHD to load DMOZ data into your website! If I had 60 PHDs for as long as Google has had them I'd have revolutionized the entire computing industry by now!

To be fair to Google, I use their news agent every day. That is new. And its hard. And they don't make any money off of it. They are aggregating all the news content for me and they are doing it for free. Its hard to be a jerk to someone who does something like that for you.

And they bought Pyra. The thing is that Pyra had VC funding. There are influential people (like Tim O'Reilly) who have a need to sell Pyra to someone, so Pyra got bought. I wish I had VC funding. In an interview this week Marc Andresson said that the reason no one is getting funding right now is because "there aren't any good ideas."

Ok Marc, let me explain something. I know that your mom said that "TV would rot your brain" and when you got older you found out that TV really doesn't rot your brain. But that stuff those guys in East Palo Alto are selling you... It really really does rot your brain. We're serious this time. Really. We mean it. STOP smoking crack. Stay OUT of East Palo Alto.

OK, so am I going to stop using Google? I don't know. To be honest with you, I really didn't want to stop listening to Michael Jackson. I liked Michael Jackson. But I didn't have a choice. Any kid caught listening to Michael Jackson in 1987 was better off dead. I had to stop. It just wasn't cool anymore and my friends just weren't going to have any of it. Maybe it will be the same way with Google. Maybe I'll have to rename my Google toolbar link to "Altavista" and hope nobody clicks on it. Maybe I'll have to become a closet Googler.

Of course, maybe Google will take Pyra and turn it into MemeStreams, but better then anything we've produced. Maybe MemeStreams will fade into obscurity. Maybe when I explain it to people they'll say "Oh, its basically another Bloogle." And I'll really want to kill them. Then I'll stop using Google. Because it will just piss me off. I'll bet thats what Dave Winer is feeling.

Google is Evvile


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