a bit about Free software, a bit about graphics, a bit about design, a bit about photography, a bit about gadgets, a bit about life and many more
02 December 2003
28 November 2003
Ok, the website for Bianca Brad is almost ready. Until then, you are hold back only by a bogus entry page.
25 November 2003
the classical example of embrace and extend. what they (the evil empire, the borg, name them as you like) do want now? to kill SVG?
23 October 2003
21 October 2003
16 October 2003
Israel think Microsoft is a monopoly? Yes, but even more, they take action. The Israeli Ministry of Commerce has suspended all governmental contracts with Microsoft, and indicated that the ban will last throughout 2004.
15 October 2003
10 October 2003
using the Shift key on your computer is illegal, am i insane or what?
take this with a grain of salt (is humor), but is not very far from true
take this with a grain of salt (is humor), but is not very far from true
09 October 2003
Eolas Technologies has filed a motion to stop Microsoft from distributing its IE software.
All this software patents is a craze, but this time at least maybe they will hit Microsoft badly.
All this software patents is a craze, but this time at least maybe they will hit Microsoft badly.
06 October 2003
prepare yourself to see Microsoft and Windows in as many movies as possible (possible by the budget)
30 September 2003
the endless saga of Yahoo and Gaim: is working again!
in other news: tomorrow we will launch OpenOffice.org 1.1.0
in other news: tomorrow we will launch OpenOffice.org 1.1.0
29 September 2003
Q: We've been getting hit with a lot of viruses and worms lately. What's your idea for ending the attacks?
A: When you have people who hook up these machines that weren't designed for the Internet, and they don't even want to know about all the intricacies of network security, what can you expect? We get what we have now: a system that can be brought down by a teenager with too much time on his hands. Should we blame the teenager? Sure, we can point the finger at him and say, ''Bad boy!'' and slap him for it. Will that actually fix anything? No. The next geeky kid frustrated about not getting a date on Saturday night will come along and do the same thing without really understanding the consequences. So either we should make it a law that all geeks have dates -- I'd have supported such a law when I was a teenager -- or the blame is really on the companies who sell and install the systems that are quite that fragile.
(Interview with Linus in NYTimes, sorry with free registration)
A: When you have people who hook up these machines that weren't designed for the Internet, and they don't even want to know about all the intricacies of network security, what can you expect? We get what we have now: a system that can be brought down by a teenager with too much time on his hands. Should we blame the teenager? Sure, we can point the finger at him and say, ''Bad boy!'' and slap him for it. Will that actually fix anything? No. The next geeky kid frustrated about not getting a date on Saturday night will come along and do the same thing without really understanding the consequences. So either we should make it a law that all geeks have dates -- I'd have supported such a law when I was a teenager -- or the blame is really on the companies who sell and install the systems that are quite that fragile.
(Interview with Linus in NYTimes, sorry with free registration)
26 September 2003
25 September 2003
today my Gaim is rejected by Yahoo Messenger servers. this movement was expected from some days, they warned about the need to update the clients, to their client, ofcourse, to receive all their advertisments. if there is no workaround the only solution will be Jabber
uptate: this great guy has provided rpm's for the 0.69 (wich works with YM) before Gaim itself. kudos
uptate: this great guy has provided rpm's for the 0.69 (wich works with YM) before Gaim itself. kudos
24 September 2003
we lost the fight against software patents - sorry, the news is brand new, don't have any other links at hand.
this is bad, but was expected. conclusion: not even in Europe small people can't win against greedy corporations
this is bad, but was expected. conclusion: not even in Europe small people can't win against greedy corporations
23 September 2003
the big fuss about RedHat was revealed: the former short-lived community project RHL has fusioned with fedora, bringing the new Fedora Project. wait and see
in other software news: a new release candidate for OpenOffice.org, RC5, is on the mirrors. for me, no difference from previous RC4. i suspect they delay the release waiting for StarOffice 7 (next month)
in other software news: a new release candidate for OpenOffice.org, RC5, is on the mirrors. for me, no difference from previous RC4. i suspect they delay the release waiting for StarOffice 7 (next month)
19 September 2003
our governement (romanian) is sold to Microsoft (sorry, the link is in romanian). basically they agreed to a "partnership" but ending in buying licenses - dancing with the devil in the pale moon light
18 September 2003
tested StarOffice7 evaluation edition. instead of review, i put some scrennshots. compared withOpenOffice.org 1.1 Release Candidate:
- some fonts included, but OOo has Bitstream Vera;
- clipart included - nice ones, for OOo see OOExtras;
- templates included, also OOExtras for OOo;
- icons are nicer, but not "to die for"
- some fonts included, but OOo has Bitstream Vera;
- clipart included - nice ones, for OOo see OOExtras;
- templates included, also OOExtras for OOo;
- icons are nicer, but not "to die for"
17 September 2003
ok, i have convinced the team and put the protest against Software Patents on OpenOffice.org Romanian Native Language Project. the text is translated from Dag Wieers.
i also updated the message from my website with this text.
i also updated the message from my website with this text.
Action Week against EU Software Patent Plans - more info here.
about software patents: swpat.fii.org.
example of protest: MPlayer
about software patents: swpat.fii.org.
example of protest: MPlayer