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Security through Obscurity

Posted in August 31st, 2008
Published in Privacy

Here’s an idea:
If you’re aware of a technology that is incredibly insecure, don’t do anything about it. And by don’t do anything about it, I mean make sure nobody else does anything about it also.
Case in point: Adam from Mythbusters explains their failed attempt at proving just how insecure RFID is in the first couple [...]

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With regards to PGP

Posted in August 24th, 2008

So Obama has announced his candidate for Vice President. Joe Biden, the senator from Delaware, has been in politics for quite some time. He entered the scene at age 30 (1973), so there’s plenty of history to compare trends against.
I’m sure there’s plenty of information out there about what Biden has done, what his beliefs [...]

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“I’ve got nothing to hide.”

Posted in August 20th, 2008
Published in General

All too often do I hear that phrase when I talk to people about privacy. They should take a gander at this.
Well said, in my opinion. Assuming, of course, that no one will take my opinion out of context..
~Jaker

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Adventures with KB953272

Posted in August 20th, 2008
Published in Media Center

I’d really like to know what’s going through Microsoft’s head right now. Let’s examine the life of a unique product that Microsoft released:
Stage 1: Release the product to limited OEM’s, and have high system requirements.
Stage 2: Release an upgrade to the product, but keep it to OEM’s. Overhaul the user interface and lower system requirements. [...]

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Facebook Rebroadcast Platform

Posted in August 18th, 2008
Published in General

Facebook has made quite the effort with it’s “Notes” to make it a blogging platform. It’s actually a brilliant idea, as you can easily tie in the social networking aspect with your writing. It’s like getting 100 fans for free, and then free advertising as Facebook goes out of it’s way to tell everything that [...]

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gstreamer + mp3

Posted in August 18th, 2008
Published in General

I’m assuming Totem must be dependent on gstreamer for it’s music, as I could not get any mp3 file to play (it said I needed the correct codec). Audacious could play mp3’s, so it was a mystery.

Want mp3 playback for your gstreamer-dependent programs in Gentoo? Just emerge media-plugins/gst-plugins-mad

Not that I’d ever really use Totem to [...]

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The Mythbox Project: Quest for HDTV II

Posted in August 16th, 2008
Published in DRM, Media Center

As described in my last post about getting HDTV to my Media Center, it’s a definite inconvenience for homebrew projects to get anywhere with HDTV. DirecTV and it’s HDPC-20 tuner seemed like the best solution, but since I’ve heard that the project keeps getting pushed back, and we probably won’t see anything from them until [...]

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Motorola Q9h + Windows Mobile 6.1 !

Posted in August 12th, 2008
Published in Phones

From the same person who brought you Windows Mobile 6 on the Treo 750 way before it was actually released, it’s happening again! It’s Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Motorola Q9h!
First, some background story: I knew Windows Mobile 6.1 was coming for the Q9h. I’ve actually been waiting for it for awhile now. Seeing that [...]

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You Know the Rules–And So Does He

Posted in August 12th, 2008
Published in General

~Jaker

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Super Patch Tuesday

Posted in August 12th, 2008
Published in General

That’s quite a bit of updates!
~Jaker

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