Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Visual6502 in this month's "Archaeology"

Nice to see the Visual6502 team getting some peer recognition for the work they're doing.

This is a great project not just for 6502 fans but for everyone who would like to see the history of microprocessors recorded down to the level of what was made and how, not just who made what and who owns what patents.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Can Internet access seriously be considered a human right?

I've read a lot over the last year or so about whether access to the Internet should be considered a human right and while I think some of the discussion is motivated by good intentions it shows just how out of touch a lot of the current technophiles are with the real world. Now the UN is weighing in and I just have to call BS on the whole thing. There are a lot more important things than Internet access: Food, clean water, shelter, sanitation, health care, freedom of speech, freedom of association, the list goes on and it's a long time before the Internet comes up.

How come the Internet is so important to the world? Surely it's more important that people have a roof over their head and the means to feed themselves and their family. If the UN wants to make a big hoo-ha over the Internet, should we now assume that we are entitled to be housed, clothed, fed and cared for by the state as a fundamental human right? Does this mean that banks are abusing mortgate defaulters by evicting them? Would a company be be denying someone their human right to make a living by firing them?

I mean, I can understand that people who are being oppressed find the Internet useful to communicate their oppression to the outside world but seriously, if they had a right to freedom of expression a lot more good would come of it than just touching the bleeding hearts of the disaffected westerner who wants to make it their cause of the month.

Monday, June 6, 2011

The ongoing saga of Microsoft vs Samba

At least we have another milestone on the road towards interoperability. How long until we get a definitive judgement on this and force Microsoft to play by the rules and pay up?

This really needs to be sorted out soon so that we can all settle down and use the solutions that work best for our own situations and get some proper work done. Personally I wonder if the problem now is going to be that nobody in Microsoft really knows how SMB works and the Samba team will probably have to educate them. If you look at how resource sharing is managed in Windows 7 you really have to wonder if the Windows development team (if that's an accurate way to describe them, I don't think there's much in the way of teamwork in MS) are living on the same planet as the rest of us.

When am I going to find a new laptop that suits me?

It's not that difficult really. All I want is:
  • A decent keyboard which doesn't require contortions to reach the delete, backslash or cursor keys.
  • A decent resolution screen (1600 x 1200 or 1920 x 1200) in something like a 14" or 15" form factor.
  • A screen which is actually designed for presenting infromation, not doubling up as a mirror or fingerprint & dust magnet.
  • Reasonably lightweight.
  • WiFi and Ethernet drivers that don't chew up the CPU.
  • Reasonably well-supported graphics drivers so that I don't end up finding that programs fall back to software rendering half the time, especially in web video.

I don't think that's too much too ask for, but with the current trend for shiny screens, dinky keyboards and netbook/tablet-style form factors I think I might have to go second-hand which is pretty sad. I think the truth is that my ideal laptop is out there and it's about 3 years old.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Sont, you're really scraping the bottom of the barrel now!

Apparently the lack of security on Sony's network was all due to "Anonymous" distracting Sony's crack team of network operatives from keeping the riff-raff out. If that's the best they can do as an excuse for yet another lapse of judgement it pretty much marks a major milestone on the decline of this company.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

UK PM unfit for purpose

Given his recent comments about the whole AV referendum he's either completely ignorant about it, suggesting he's not competent enough to be PM, or he's being blatantly dishonest about it, going so fat as to drag the BNP into it which is enough to make him unsuitable for the position. If the BNP get more votes through the new system, then that woule be a fair reflection on how the public voted and this is what he should have issue with, not the method of counting the votes which reveal this tendency (if indeed one was to be revealed at all).

Friday, April 15, 2011

Google has defended recent changes to its search system that reduced the prominence of some popular websites.

Microsoft whinging again. I'm just glad Google went ahead with this change because I was on the verge of giving up using it due to the amount of crap coming from the likes of Ciao. These kinds of sites should quite rightly be pushed to the background as they offer virtually no useful information about any of the searches that brought them up.

These content farms are the worst kind of sites on the internet. They offer nothing new, no unique content and all they are are holding pens for other advertisers. Good riddance to them!