You Tube Für Elise War

Saturday June 23, 2007

There is a piano war going on You Tube over dressing up Für Elise.

If You Tube and the internet had hit 25 years earlier this is totally the type of stuff I would have been doing.

A Peek Inside France’s National Anti-Spam System

Friday May 18, 2007

Spam specialist John Graham-Cumming has posted some behind the scenes information on how France’s new national anti-spam system works.

With the brief overview given in the post, it looks like the system automates some processes that are currently manual for many large organizations and enables anyone to participate in the system via an open API. There doesn’t seem to be any new detection technology there, just a recipe of existing ones that filters email before it hits the ISPs.

Some interesting questions to ponder:

Would you want the US Government to put up a system where all of your email was processed through there before hitting your internet provider or would you be too concerned about privacy? Would you use encryption? Do you realize the amount of unencrypted personal information that is trafficked by or about you via USPS mail every day?

Would you trust a coalition of large ISPs building a system like this more than the US Government? Couldn’t they use it to advance their “net neutrality” agenda? Does this foster the formation of a cartel among large US internet providers?

Comments open for your answers. I think I’d actually trust the government more than the ISPs. Yes I know the government effort would be run by the ISPs however there is still an aspect of public service that would hopefully keep it to a higher standard and make it easier to fight abusive behavior by those in control of the system. I would also hope that a government-sponsored system would get email encryption to the critical mass point. I would love to encrypt my messages but as its not standard and popular it creates a barrier to the people I email with. This isn’t because I send seedy emails but even stuff you send via USPS is in an envelope and sensitive information is typically sent in envelopes that have patterns printed inside them to prevent some casual snooping.

He once dated a cellist… and she dissed him really bad.

Wednesday May 9, 2007

Rob Paravonian on Pachelbel. This is really funny, especially if you ever had to lug an instrument to school that was bigger than you were.

VMWare Workstation 6 is out!

Finally!

Long list of features but the most important one for me is

Support for High-Speed USB 2.0 Devices

Also if you are looking for vmware-any-any patches, the old web site is gone but I found another one at http://knihovny.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/vmware/

Philip K Dick Honored by Library of America

Tuesday May 8, 2007

IHT has a nice article on Philip K. Dick. Or rather a good overview on PKD. I don’t know which way its slanting.

The movie NEXT, which just came out in theaters but may have had its run cut short, is yet another movie based on a PKD story.

What I like about his writing is that it takes something that people typically think would be a good thing, and illustrates the potential ironies involved. Kind of a “you think you want that but you haven’t thought about it this way have you?” poke of fun at humanity.

His books are case studies of people in those predicaments and even the bad guys are slightly protagonistic and of course the media in his novels is always loyal to its own agenda.

Link to article