Archive for March, 2008

De Icaza Regrets Novell/Microsoft Pact

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Slashdot | De Icaza Regrets Novell/Microsoft Pact

“Novell Vice President and GNOME architect Miguel de Icaza sounded off at a MIX 08 panel on a number of topics. First, he claimed that he was ‘not happy’ with Novell’s cross-patent licensing agreement with Microsoft, saying that if he had his way, the company would have stayed with the open-source community. He also said that neither Windows nor Linux are relevant in the long term, thanks to Web 2.0 business models: ‘They might be fantastic products … but Google has shown itself to be a cash cow. There is a feature beyond selling corporate [software] and patents … it’s going to be owning end users.’ He also tangled with Mike Schroepfer, a Mozilla engineering executive, about extending patent protection for Moonlight to third parties. However, de Icaza did say that Novell has ‘done the best it could to balance open-source interests with patent indemnification.’ We discussed the beginnings of the deal between Microsoft and Novell back in 2006.”

I liked this guy a lot better in his Helix Code/Ximian days….

The iPhone SDK has all the right answers

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

The iPhone SDK has all the right answers: Rob Griffiths thinks Apple hit a home run with every detail of Thursday’s iPhone briefing on software development and Enterprise support.

Via Macworld

Eve Carson, UNC Student Body President, found dead

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

from the Daily Tar Heel:
eve_carson.jpgStudent Body President found dead – University

Student Body President Eve Carson was shot and killed early Wednesday morning, Chapel Hill police confirmed today.

Police said they are looking for Carson’s vehicle – a blue 2005 Toyota Highlander – believed to have been stolen in the incident. The license plate is AIV 6690, registered in Georgia.

There are no suspects at this time. Chapel Hill Police Lt. Kevin Gunter said that she was shot multiple times, at least once in the head, but that police believe the shooting to be a random act at this point in the investigation.

Eve Carson, 1985–2008: Carolina loses a special person

Toronto Power Company Tailrace: Just Plain Cool

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

the Vanishing Point

“Imagine a tunnel more than ten storeys underground, a hundred years old, bricklined, wet, and completely inaccessible save by descending through a narrow slit in its ceiling thirty feet above the floor, and then returning up the same rope you came down.

Now imagine that this tunnel flows into Niagara Falls, emerging behind the pummeling curtain of water that nearly everyone in North America journeys to see at some point in their lives.”

Bruce Schneier’s Security Matters: The Myth of the ‘Transparent Society’

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Bruce Schneier’s Security Matters: The Myth of the ‘Transparent Society’

“This is the principle that should guide decision-makers when they consider installing surveillance cameras or launching data-mining programs. It’s not enough to open the efforts to public scrutiny. All aspects of government work best when the relative power between the governors and the governed remains as small as possible — when liberty is high and control is low. Forced openness in government reduces the relative power differential between the two, and is generally good. Forced openness in laypeople increases the relative power, and is generally bad.”