I've always thought the better approach was to embed "everything" in the home router - from VoIP end points to replacements for Facebook.
Of course one is faced with the issue of finding the resource for a specific user. DNS is already "there" with some tweaking. I should be able to say: Find social media for X, and have it point me to Facebook or my own implementation". If this were the case we wouldn't even need Google's search engine for it.
Perhaps it is time for each of us to use the OpenMap and add some information about what real broadband services are available. We will never get it from the FCC and the ISPs.
Of course he wants to help the poor - help them to pay more -- and help the "poor" ISPs like Comcast, Verizon make more money! You just need to understand which poor he is talking about...
You can run something like RedFox (https://www.redfox.bz/en/) that will decrpyt Bluray discs allowing you to use Handbrake or Makemkv to rip and store them offline.
The emperor never had any clothes. It is just the idiots at the MPAA that keep thinking things are protected.
If I was a Comcast customer I would seriously think about getting a VPN account and funneling all my traffic through it. That way all Comcast gets from me is a single IP address - that of the VPN service.
If I was with a VPN company I'd be encouraging Comcast to do exactly what it is doing and at the same time see my services to every Comcast customer! lol
If you think Clinton is guilty, how about going after 'W'. After all he lied to the American People, got us in a war in Iraq and he and his crony buddies in Congress got us way into debt.
Does anyone see the equivalence between data caps today and how telephone service used to be sold? You bought it by the minute! It is the same crap today as it was yesterday. It is only grab for money!
As soon as Verizon FiOS starts I'll work to convince my town (in MA) to build out its own network. It isn't all that difficult.
If this sort of crap passes and becomes law I might just not buy a new car! Instead I will start building my own so that I have control over it. After all you can buy a new engine, pick up a body from a junk yard and rehab the thing. Just watch Fast and Loud and other similar shows.
According to the inducement theory wouldn't that mean Xerox is guilty as well? After all they made available the technology - and a solution - to enable the broad copying of copyrighted books?
I've be an lifelong supporter of Democrats and Independents since I started to vote in 1972. But with all the revelations I'm beginning to think I'll switch to Libertarian.
While I don't believe no government is the right approach we need a government we can count on. That means a government where the first order is to obey the Constitution. It is pretty funny that Obama seems to be splitting hairs to support his positions something that makes me very sceptical of him and the both parties. Everything is a nuanced interpretation!!!
Does anyone remember the most popular phrase during '72 election:
"Vote for Nixon in 72, why change Dicks in the middle of a screw!"
We need something like this today because that is what is happening on a bigger and grander scale by both parties and the Whitehouse.
Where does bias like that come in an article? It is neither wrong or right to release code into the open source community. One article claimed an equally silly statement: programmers have a need to make things open source. Neither of these are relevant to the discussion nor are they at all accurate.
I know how long and hard my son worked on the OFA/DNC system (he was one of the people highlighted in the Time magazine article). I have an idea of how much money the DNC/OFA poured into building the software, and it is what gave them edge. Now why would anyone want to give that technological advantage to the "other" party? It makes no more sense than any company releasing their big data projects into the open source community. Some things give you the edge...and this was one of them
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Agree
I've always thought the better approach was to embed "everything" in the home router - from VoIP end points to replacements for Facebook.
Of course one is faced with the issue of finding the resource for a specific user. DNS is already "there" with some tweaking. I should be able to say: Find social media for X, and have it point me to Facebook or my own implementation". If this were the case we wouldn't even need Google's search engine for it.
Broadband Map...
Perhaps it is time for each of us to use the OpenMap and add some information about what real broadband services are available. We will never get it from the FCC and the ISPs.
Re: Simple mistake
Of course he wants to help the poor - help them to pay more -- and help the "poor" ISPs like Comcast, Verizon make more money! You just need to understand which poor he is talking about...
Re: Re: Re:
You can run something like RedFox (https://www.redfox.bz/en/) that will decrpyt Bluray discs allowing you to use Handbrake or Makemkv to rip and store them offline.
The emperor never had any clothes. It is just the idiots at the MPAA that keep thinking things are protected.
DRM and Browsers...
This has forced me to switch from Chrome to Chromium! I want control of what is loaded and available and not some hack at Google (Do No Evil crap!).
So What?
If I was a Comcast customer I would seriously think about getting a VPN account and funneling all my traffic through it. That way all Comcast gets from me is a single IP address - that of the VPN service.
If I was with a VPN company I'd be encouraging Comcast to do exactly what it is doing and at the same time see my services to every Comcast customer! lol
Re: Prosecuted, yes. Convicted??
If you think Clinton is guilty, how about going after 'W'. After all he lied to the American People, got us in a war in Iraq and he and his crony buddies in Congress got us way into debt.
Data Caps...from a historical perspective...bunk!
Does anyone see the equivalence between data caps today and how telephone service used to be sold? You bought it by the minute! It is the same crap today as it was yesterday. It is only grab for money!
As soon as Verizon FiOS starts I'll work to convince my town (in MA) to build out its own network. It isn't all that difficult.
Stupid laws and unintended consequences.
If this sort of crap passes and becomes law I might just not buy a new car! Instead I will start building my own so that I have control over it. After all you can buy a new engine, pick up a body from a junk yard and rehab the thing. Just watch Fast and Loud and other similar shows.
Inducement?
According to the inducement theory wouldn't that mean Xerox is guilty as well? After all they made available the technology - and a solution - to enable the broad copying of copyrighted books?
Dems and Republicans Can't Be Trusted
I've be an lifelong supporter of Democrats and Independents since I started to vote in 1972. But with all the revelations I'm beginning to think I'll switch to Libertarian.
While I don't believe no government is the right approach we need a government we can count on. That means a government where the first order is to obey the Constitution. It is pretty funny that Obama seems to be splitting hairs to support his positions something that makes me very sceptical of him and the both parties. Everything is a nuanced interpretation!!!
Does anyone remember the most popular phrase during '72 election:
"Vote for Nixon in 72, why change Dicks in the middle of a screw!"
We need something like this today because that is what is happening on a bigger and grander scale by both parties and the Whitehouse.
Upstarts know its wrong?
Where does bias like that come in an article? It is neither wrong or right to release code into the open source community. One article claimed an equally silly statement: programmers have a need to make things open source. Neither of these are relevant to the discussion nor are they at all accurate.
I know how long and hard my son worked on the OFA/DNC system (he was one of the people highlighted in the Time magazine article). I have an idea of how much money the DNC/OFA poured into building the software, and it is what gave them edge. Now why would anyone want to give that technological advantage to the "other" party? It makes no more sense than any company releasing their big data projects into the open source community. Some things give you the edge...and this was one of them