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* Posts by James Le Cuirot

212 posts • joined Wednesday 6th June 2007 22:43 GMT

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James Le Cuirot

I wonder...

...how they managed to send the retraction to everyone except the guy they really wanted to fire.

James Le Cuirot
Linux

Dual-band confusion

My Gentoo Linux desktop is actually my wireless router. I used to use the freebie USB adapter that came with my old Netgear router but after a year or so, it started to overheat frequently, probably because it was doing something it was never designed to do. After that, I bought the D-Link DWA-556 and I have to say it's been excellent. It has 802.11n but I haven't tried that yet because none of my devices support it. It's 2.4GHz only but that's okay because I can only see one or two other networks in this quiet Scottish suburb. What really confused me when I bought it was why I couldn't seem to find any dual-band PCI devices when there were plenty of dual-band routers out there. Eventually it dawned on me. Dual-band routers effectively have two adapters. I would need two cards. Bugger that. Maybe it's obvious to some but it's worth pointing out.

James Le Cuirot
Facepalm

Re: Bigger than Apple and Farcebook combined??

300p != £300

James Le Cuirot
Boffin

Not a Rails vulnerability

It is important to clarify that this was not a vulnerability in Rails itself but in the way it was being used. They forgot to use attr_protected or attr_accessible or didn't use them correctly. It is also worth noting that as of a recent Rails release, attempting to perform this kind of attack when the application has been secured properly will raise an exception (by default) instead of merely logging a warning.

James Le Cuirot

Ban Military Drives!

Looks like Frontier: Elite II wasn't too far off the mark either.

James Le Cuirot
Linux

Woo ColdFire

m68k doesn't get many column inches these days. Good to see it's still alive and kicking. Though it wasn't that long ago that I installed Gentoo Linux on my Amiga 1200. (-;

James Le Cuirot
Facepalm

HTML vs plain text

I know what really happened. I use Claws Mail, which displays the plain text version of e-mails by default. I actually saw the correct message as it was only the HTML version that was wrong. I didn't realise anything was amiss until they sent the apology.

James Le Cuirot
Linux

You may have a Linux telly already

Most, maybe even all, LG TVs made in the last few years run on Linux. I didn't even realise mine did until I noticed the GPL at the back of the manual!

James Le Cuirot
WTF?

Vodafone

Looks like Vodafone were closer to reality with their recent "Zombees" ad than they probably intended!

James Le Cuirot
Headmaster

Rescan Media

For those with custom ROMs like CM7, the "Dev Tools" app includes a "Media Scanner" feature that does the same thing.

James Le Cuirot

Please let XMMS die

Use Audacious instead. Same look and still lightweight but less bit rot.

James Le Cuirot
WTF?

XMMS3?

Are you from the future?

I like XMMS2 but I'm strange like that.

James Le Cuirot

Didn't keep well

Our school's disc was already buggered by 1994.

James Le Cuirot
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You've obviously never owned a cat, have you.

James Le Cuirot
Go

I like to cook

I certainly have. Setting up a new instance of our site was a scary, undocumented experience with very many pitfalls. I scripted out the whole thing with Chef and now it's a breeze, and a flexible one at that. Couldn't do without it. They can keep their Windows crap though. ;-)

James Le Cuirot

Probably?

I really don't know for sure but I'd be surprised if it didn't work. Most USB-based MIDI keyboards work in the same way and use the same driver on Linux. My Casio Privia was pretty much plug and play.

James Le Cuirot
WTF?

Angry Birds

Admittedly I've never seen it on a faster phone but Angry Birds runs fine on my Blade so I would have thought the Skate would be more than adequate. Maybe the ROM is to blame.

James Le Cuirot
Boffin

Upgrade to second gen

You can upgrade the Blade to the second generation firmware. It is a tad risky but it's worth it to get the latest CM7 versions, where there have been a lot of bug fixes and new features like USB tethering. When I did it, it involved some horrible Windows program (penguin head here) and wasn't easily reversable but a week later, they came up with a much safer, easier and reversable method!

James Le Cuirot
WTF?

Game sells OS X?

Since when does Game sell OS X anyway? Or anything Mac-related for that matter?

James Le Cuirot

This reminds me...

...of the dispute between Team17 and Amiga Power.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team17#Amiga_Power_dispute

James Le Cuirot

I call bullshine...

So is mine, simply because it sounds so much like someone made it up.

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Forget this

Anyone can stick a PC in a shoebox. Show us something interesting like the Amiga X1000.

James Le Cuirot

Play.com

Being from Jersey originally myself, I didn't like seeing the island being used in this way because it is unfair. Having said that, from what I understand, Play.com genuinely began in Jersey so I kinda let them off the hook.

James Le Cuirot
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Casual dress

Meh. I'm merely a lowly coder myself but I've had to give a few interviews. If they turn up in a suit, I have to question whether they're a real coder. Admittedly I work from home most of the time but I haven't worn a suit since my graduation.

Lack of basic grammar, however, does bother me. If they're that sloppy in their writing, can I expect the same sloppiness in their code?

James Le Cuirot

Met him once

Really nice chap. Made everybody laugh.

James Le Cuirot
Dead Vulture

"Millennium bugs"

I know El Reg likes to have fun with their headlines but I actually thought it was the millennium bug at fault here until I got half-way through the article.

James Le Cuirot
Stop

Safari on the desktop

Not only this but we're comparing apples with oranges here! Have Apple blocked Flash in the desktop version of Safari? NO!

James Le Cuirot
Headmaster

"But you will be part of the past."

I wouldn't say that. No doubt GNOME will continue to be developed by the community and a "Gubuntu" flavour will spring up, much like Kubuntu for KDE. It's also worth mentioning to those who aren't familiar with Wayland that all the major desktops will probably support it before long. I haven't tried it myself but it looks interesting.

James Le Cuirot
Flame

Users are too trusting...

...of the shit that comes bundled with their machines. I have seen McAfee cripple machines to a crawl but people like my parents are so stuck in their ways, they sooner buy a new machine than switch anti-virus software. I really despair at this widespread false belief that computers get slower with age. Even after telling my Dad repeatedly that McAfee does more harm than good, he still not only uses it but gives them money for the "privilege" !

James Le Cuirot
FAIL

Been there, done that

This might have stood a better chance of succeeding if it hadn't already been done this year. Admittedly this idea was conceived before the Remembrance Day track was done but still, I don't think the public are going to go for this twice.

James Le Cuirot

Put this in context

It's worth putting this in context, in that EveryDNS is not the small outfit it used to be and is now owned by Dyn Inc, best known for DynDNS. On the one hand, the old EveryDNS might have been more tolerent but on the other hand, DynDNS should have the resources to deal with this. Maybe they're only willing to go so far for non-paying customers, which is understandable.

James Le Cuirot
Gates Horns

Version?

Which version?

James Le Cuirot
WTF?

What the...?

*scratches head*

James Le Cuirot
Headmaster

Oh but he has!

As I'm sure many others will point out, the 1996 film was shot on location in San Francisco. And if you think the earlier stuff doesn't count, well bollocks to that! =P

James Le Cuirot

Or for a cheaper solution...

Get one of those TV dinner cushion thingies. Separates the laptop from your body WITHOUT blowing it up.

James Le Cuirot
Boffin

Version 7 already?

Are they trying to catch up with Emacs or something?

James Le Cuirot
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I'm happy

Of course, you'll get the usual army of whingers but I'm quite happy about this. Not all of us are torrent junkies. I have the occasional one going but that's stuff I can wait for. I'd rather have glitch-free VoIP calls, thank you very much. The greater upload speeds are most welcome.

James Le Cuirot
Troll

Donkeys

Those bloody donkeys, always were an uncivilised lot, eh ma cock. ;-)

James Le Cuirot

I was waiting...

Haha, as soon as I saw this on TV, I was just waiting for El Reg to pick it up. Knew you wouldn't let me down.

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James Le Cuirot
Unhappy

Come back!

I was thinking of buying a couple of games from there but hadn't got round to it yet.

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Extremely tempting

I've been following their progress for a while and am really glad they've made it so far. It's an amazing achievement, especially given its grass roots nature. As to whether I'll buy one, it's extremely tempting but I just can't justify the cost with a baby on the way.

James Le Cuirot
Flame

CrapAfee

I'm dismayed that Intel would even want to associate with CrapAfee. I'm not a Windows user but wherever I have seen their piss poor software in action, it practically grinds the machine to a halt. They were the number one reason why my Mum ditched her perfectly good laptop for another one. I took it off her hands but she wondered why I could possibly want it, seeing as it was all but unusable. It literally took 15 minutes to boot up before it would let you actually do anything and from there, it was still painful. Before giving it a new lease of life (Linux), I wanted to see whether simply removing CrapAfee would fix the problem. Well, whaddya know...

James Le Cuirot
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Stop drinking piss

It really annoys me to see everyone drinking the same old fizzy piss. I take delight in always trying ales I haven't seen before and there are plenty around. Of all the ones I've ever tried, there was only one I didn't really like.

James Le Cuirot

I didn't wait

I switched to Postgres almost immediately but that was more because I needed PostGIS due to MySQL's woeful GIS support. If I'd known what Postgres was like beforehand though, I would have switched much earlier.

James Le Cuirot
Linux

Ssh!

I admit that it works very well under Wine but I'd rather have a native client any day! Don't go around saying things like that or we might not get native clients for things in future.

James Le Cuirot
Linux

MythTV

I want to know if MythTV will be able to fit into this picture. For many people, it may actually make it redundant. I'm undecided.

James Le Cuirot
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Hail the ale!

They should be drinking ale in the first place, not that bloody fizzy piss!

James Le Cuirot
Unhappy

Magnetic discs

Could this potentially affect magnetic discs? Maybe it's time I invested in an SSD...

James Le Cuirot
Boffin

Gentoo Linux

Any carbon I save by downloading free software is probably lost when I compile it all. Gentoo Linux, not the most environmentally friendly distro!

James Le Cuirot

Surprised

I'm surprised because I briefly played both yesterday (Blur a little more) and I actually had much more fun with Blur. This was on multiplayer. Reading this, I think I need to try Split Second again because my friend only gave me a very quick explanation of how to play it. Blur reminded me of Rollcage, which I thought was cool.

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