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I think this is the shortest, most clear summary of the hole found in PGP. (A little on the technical side, but if you're clicking through on a story about security holes in PGP, that's probably what you're looking for.) Probably no reason to panic, but if you are using this sort of encryption, you better read up.
Unlike yesterday, today is going pretty well.
And I thought rock stars were the only ones with ridiculous work space demands (insert some joke about little sandwiches and unstuffed olives here.) I guess computer programmers can get in on the action now too. But a lego desk? And check out the fully functional lego grandfather clock the creator previously made. Ummmm... lego's.
Sevencrabrangoon has got to be the deadpan funniest, solo geek personal site in the world. Check this one out. LOL, or whatever it is they say.
Random web quote of the day: "If we can make something decentralised, out of control, and of great simplicity, we must be prepared to be
astonished at whatever might grow out of that new medium." --Tim Berners-Lee
Neil Stephenson in negotiations to do consulting work on the live action movie version of the Batman Beyond cartoon?
Here's some information from nasa about when the new International Space Station is viewable with the naked eye. "As ISS assembly continues over the next four-five years,
the light dot will grow to a brilliant star in the morning or evening
skies, second only in brightness to the planet Venus, the brightest object
(besides the moon) in the morning or evening." For NYC, for the near future, we're talking:
New York, NY |
22-Aug-2000 23-Aug-2000 24-Aug-2000 24-Aug-2000 25-Aug-2000 26-Aug-2000 27-Aug-2000 |
8:49 PM 9:19 PM 8:13 PM 9:49 PM 8:43 PM 9:13 PM 8:07 PM |
NW/ENE NW/NNE NW/ENE WNW/W NW/ENE WNW/SW NW/ESE |
Now that's some bird watching.
Here's an interesting discussion, between some interesting people, about (you guessed it) Napster, file sharing, and intellecutal property rights. David Gans, Scott Rosen, among others. Some musicians in the mix. Not all ranting; some actual conversation..
And I sort of liked Sony. Oh well. Where do they find these guys for all their middle management positions? Does he know what a computer is? How the internet works? One thing he obviously knows is how to piss people off. Here's the report on a speech given by Steve Heckler, senior vice president of Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.. And here is a little taste of the good part:
"Sony is going to take aggressive steps to stop [Napster]," Heckler told the Summer Forty-Niner. "We will develop technology that transcends the individual user. We will firewall Napster at source -- we will block it at your cable company, we will block it at your phone company, we will block it at your [Internet-service provider]. We will firewall it at your PC..."Huh? Sony is going to firewall my PC? Ummm, I don't think so. Somebody at Sony should get a clue and smack this guy down before he does them any more damage. Or maybe he's a double agent, and secretly working to rally the Gnutella forces?
(from here, picked up here, mentioned here, soon to be everywhere.)