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Jay Fonseca
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 16 DE OCTUBRE DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 12:14


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 16 DE OCTUBRE DE 2024 - Peligro de que FEMA se lleve chavos de PR - El Nuevo Día  - Esposa de Juan Dalmau bajo observación, continuarán campaña sin Juan Dalmau - Primera Hora  - LUMA encuentra montones de centros de votación sin luz - El Vocero  - Autorizan cazar ilimitadamente pitones y boas, pero permiten importación - El Nuevo Día  - Zona Metro de PR más caro que ciudades de USA por comida y luz - IE  - Otra multa por Billboard de Héctor Morales ex secretario del PNP - El Nuevo Día - Subasta atrasada para comprar mega generadores ahora sí va por Genera, pero tardará un año - El Nuevo Día  - Maestros demandan por carrera magisterial - El Nuevo Día  - Montones de farmacias cerrando - Axios  - Aumenta el dengue en PR - Primera Hora - Menos vacas y menos leche en PR - Primera Hora - 8 muertes por aparente fentanilo incluye casos de cocaína adulterada - El Nuevo Día - Menos chavos para PR por Medicare por propuesta que corta fondos para el Hogar en 2025 - Metro   - Agricultura firma para poner placas solares en empresa donde el secretario es dueño - CPI - Google también compra energía nuclear para poder darle energía a sus AI porque no da el grid de USA y el mundo - Google  ¡Liberty Prepaid  te conecta con más data de alta velocidad! Sin contrato y sin verificación de crédito. Para que disfruten de llamadas, textos y data ILIMITADA. Por solo $35 al mes con AutoPay y el Samsung Galaxy A15 es por nuestra cuenta. Ahora con 25GB de data de alta velocidad   Actívalos a tu manera con Liberty Prepaid. Ciertas restricciones aplican. Para más detalles accede a: libertypr.com Incluye auspicio

Jay Fonseca
Podcast - LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 24 DE JULIO DE 2024 -

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 9:37


Podcast - LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 24 DE JULIO DE 2024 - LUMA se va dice Jesús Manuel - Plantean reducir el IVU, ¿se puede? Eso es un paquete - Noticentro - LUMA es odiado como nadie en PR - El Vocero - Sobre 120 casos se podrían perder por fondos de FEMA detenidos - El Vocero - Va la pelea de Canelo y Berlanga - El Vocero - Termina huelga de Suiza Dairy - Cuarto Poder - Más muertes por calor que por huracán en Houston, mientras siguen las alertas de calor en PR - NWS - Aumenta la agricultura en PR - El Vocero - Traqueteo en la cárcel federal, arrestan 8 - Primera Hora - Montones de traqueteros haciendo como agencias de viaje sin permisos - El Nuevo Día - Cabilderos de la estadidad cuestan 1.35 millones - El Nuevo Día - Gobe no va a unirse a campaña de Jenniffer - Fortaleza - Regresa ayuda para la renta - Primera Hora - Gastaron 2.4 millones en seguros para mover el transformador - El Nuevo Día - Demandas para frenar canalización del Río Piedras - Primera Hora - Otra muerte por dengue en PR - El Nuevo Día - Precios de casas en números más altos de la historia - WSJ - Fuera Bob Menéndez - NYT - Empiezan a construir las líneas de energía para Coamo y Santa Isabel - LUMA ¡Liberty Prepaid conecta a tus favoritos con más data de alta velocidad! Sin contrato y sin verificación de crédito. Para que disfruten de llamadas y textos ILIMITADOS. Ahora con 25GB de data de alta velocidad Por solo $35 al mes con AutoPay y el Samsung Galaxy A15 es por nuestra cuenta. Actívalos a tu manera con Liberty Prepaid. Ciertas restricciones aplican. Para más detalles accede a: libertypr.com

Jay Fonseca
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 17 DE JULIO DE 2024 -

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 9:23


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 17 DE JULIO DE 2024 - JGo bien, pero bien al frente y en segundo lugar Juan Dalmau y en tercero lejano Jesús Manuel… - Trump tiene el apoyo de la delegación de PR que hará campaña por él aunque le dio pa abajo a la estadidad - El ELA fuera del Partido Demócrata, apoyan proyecto de Nydia Velázquez - El Nuevo Día - LUMA entrega datos al NEPR sobre el transformador, pero todavía no se publican datos - Metro - Hoy secretaria de energía federal va a buscar el transformador fatulo - El Nuevo Día - LUMA va al tribunal a pedir sus incentivos porque le cambiaron las reglas - El Nuevo Día - Se queda sin nueva red eléctrica Centro Médico por ahora - El Nuevo Día - Fuera Ley 22 y limitar AirBnB para bajar precio de viviendas en PR - El Vocero ¡Liberty Prepaid conecta a tus favoritos con más data de alta velocidad!   Sin contrato y sin verificación de crédito.   Para que disfruten de llamadas y textos ILIMITADOS.   Ahora con 25GB de data de alta velocidad   Por solo $35 al mes con AutoPay y el Samsung Galaxy A15 es por nuestra cuenta.   Actívalos a tu manera con Liberty Prepaid.   Legal: Ciertas restricciones aplican. Para más detalles accede a: libertypr.com Incluye auspicio

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 10 DE JULIO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 9:42


LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 10 DE JULIO DE 2024 -Trump sacó la estadidad de plataforma del partido republicano - Pelea entre jugadores y federación de basket - Primera Hora -Genera propone más gas para estabilizar sistema eléctrico, pero tardaría años - El Vocero - 220 mil estudiantes en escuelas públicas, 500 mil menos - El Vocero - Aseguran Juan Saca podría tener los días contados y que entre Josué Colón busca a dirigir LUMA - WUNO - Devastadores estudios sobre comida ultra procesada con evidencia bestial de enfermedades causadas - El Nuevo Día - El PPD no ha logrado sanar ni ha buscado a los MVC ex PPD - El Nuevo Día - Vista hoy federal sobre el pago, bonistas piden síndico para pagar la deuda - El Nuevo Día - Amenaza de huelga en la AMA - El Nuevo Día - Guerra por obras de arte de Vasarely y de Bancrédito - El Nuevo Día - Dragado para 6 embalses de energía eléctrica se firma para comenzar - El Nuevo Día - Mariana Nogales pide más espacio en espacio de nominación Directa - Biden da guerra contra Rusia en la OTAN - Axios - En riesgo los hogares de cuidos de ancianos - El Nuevo Día - Se sigue vendiendo bien el alcohol en PR - El Vocero - Empieza hoy a cumplir cárcel Tata Charbonier - Primera Hora - Empieza instalación de bombas para la Baldorioty y evitar otras inundaciones - El Vocero ¡Liberty Prepaid conecta a tus favoritos con más data de alta velocidad!   Sin contrato y sin verificación de crédito.   Para que disfruten de llamadas y textos ILIMITADOS.   Ahora con 25GB de data de alta velocidad   Por solo $35 al mes con AutoPay y el Samsung Galaxy A15 es por nuestra cuenta.   Actívalos a tu manera con Liberty Prepaid.   Legal: Ciertas restricciones aplican. Para más detalles accede a: libertypr.com Incluye auspicio

Hacker Public Radio
HPR3986: Optical media is not dead

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023


Brought up by Klaatu on GnuWorldOrder.info Media size 4.7Gb DVD - Actual capacity: 4.377Gb What is the actual storage capacity of a dvd disc A disc with a 25GB capacity is the equivalent of 23.28 gigabytes Normally rated at 50GB, in practice they can record about 46.57GB of data What is the maximum capacity of a blu ray disc Generate ISO image from directory genisoimage -U -R -allow-lowercase -allow-multidot -o mydvd.iso "$1" Alternative is mkisofs -U Allows "untranslated" filenames, completely violating the ISO9660 standards described above. Enables the following flags: -d -l -N -allow-leading-dots -relaxed-filenames -allow-lowercase -allow-multidot -no-iso-translate. Allows more than one `.' character in the filename, as well as mixed-case filenames. This is useful on HP-UX, where the built-in cdfs filesystem does not recognize any extensions. Use with extreme caution. -R Generate SUSP and RR records using the Rock Ridge protocol to further describe the files on the ISO9660 filesystem. [Wikipedia - ISO 9660](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660#SUSP "Wikipedia - ISO 9660") Corrected command genisoimage -R -o mydvd.iso "$1" Burning data to a DVD or Blu-ray Note: Make sure that the medium is not mounted when you begin to write to it. Mounting may happen automatically if the medium contains a readable file system. In the best case, it will prevent the burn programs from using the burner device. In the worst case, there will be misburns because read operations disturbed the drive. So if in doubt, do: umount /dev/sr0 growisofs has a small bug with blank BD-R media. It issues an error message after the burning is complete. Programs like k3b then believe the whole burn run failed. To prevent this, either format the blank BD-R by dvd+rw-format /dev/sr0 before submitting it to growisofs or use growisofs option -use-the-force-luke=spare:none Archwiki - Optical disk burning Burning an ISO image to CD, DVD, or BD To burn a readily prepared ISO image file isoimage.iso onto an optical medium, run for CD: cdrecord -v -sao dev=/dev/sr0 isoimage.iso and for DVD or BD: growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/sr0=isoimage.iso for CD, DVD, BD: xorriso -as cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 -dao isoimage.iso Other reading Archwiki - Optical disk drive Archwiki - Optical disk drive Debian - Gensisoimage man page Debian - Gensisoimage man page Debian wiki - genisoimage and xorrisofs Debian wiki Archiving data on Blu-ray discs Archiving data Mount an ISO file and Burning it to CD-R/DVD-R/BluRay in Linux Mount an ISO file and Burning What is the size capacity of my DVD, Dual Layer DVD or Blu-ray disc? What is the size capacity of my DVD Wikipedia ISO9660 Wikipedia ISO9660

The CTO Advisor
25GB X 1.5 Million IoT Devices -Nature Fresh Farms VMWare Explore 2022

The CTO Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022


 Keith Bradley VP of Information Technology for Nature Fresh Farms sits with CTO Advisor Principle Keith Townsend. Bradley shares how Nature Fresh Farms manages 1.5M edge devices that produce 25GB of data per season

Endslate: a Movie, TV and Streaming Podcast
ANIMANIA! Geeking out with anime addict Maronne Cruz

Endslate: a Movie, TV and Streaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 36:18


Anime is one of Japan's best cultural exports that has taken over global pop-culture with groundbreaking, genre-bending stories and titles. We recently sat down with voice, stage, and screen performer, avid cosplayer, and OG anime enthusiast Maronne Cruz to talk about her favorite titles, the best parts about the anime community, and how Crunchyroll is making every anime-lover's life so much easier. Globe Prepaid subscribers can also enjoy Crunchyroll by registering to any Go+ promos and choosing GoANIME from the freebies to get up to 25GB of extra data to stream their favorite anime titles. Learn more about Crunchyroll Premium Access via Globe at globe.com.ph/apps-content/crunchyroll.htm Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com.

Ready Press Play
#94 - The Switch's 64 Problems

Ready Press Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 96:17


Dan and Luis talk about the end of Ready Play Movies, the lackluster State of Play, Pikmin Bloom, the problems with the N64 games on the switch, WB making a Smash Clone, and more. 00:00 - Intro / Housekeeping 10:05 - State of Play October 2021 via IGN 20:01 - Pikmin Bloom via Polygon 27:02 - RUMOR: Nintendo Switch Coming late next year or early 2023 via Comicbook.com 35:44 - N64 Online Problems via Kotaku Datamine suggests more games and more consoles via Destructoid Insider suggests Sega was to blame for price via Screen Rant 52:34 - RUMOR: WB Making a Smash Bros like Game - MultiVersus via VGC 1:03:28 - Extra News #1 - GTA Trilogy's physical edition on Switch will require a 25GB download via NintendoLife #2 - Rumor - ‘Wu-Tang Clan' RPG in the works at Microsoft via VGC #3 - Nvidia's GeForce Now streaming service is now available through Microsoft Edge - Death Stranding Blocked via VGC #4 - Nintendo puts warning on Mario Party Superstars Mini Game via Eurogamer #5 - Sonic Mania Sequel was scrapped via Zippo's Blog #6 - 343 Industries is shutting down servers for Halo games on the Xbox 360 in January via ScreenRant #7 - Xbox hardware revenues up 166% via GamesIndustry.biz #8 - Rumor - Sackboy: A Big Adventure is coming to PC via VGC #9 - Grasshopper Manufacture has been acquired by NetEase Games via VGC #10 - Overwatch character McCree will officially be renamed ‘Cole Cassidy' via VGC #11 - Blizzard has cancelled its next BlizzCon event via VGC #12 - Check This Out! - Xbox Released a 6 minute Halo Infinite Campaign Overview Trailer via Xbox YouTube Roundup: Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy will launch digitally on November 11, and physically in December; Nintendo Delays Advance Wars 1+2 Re:Boot Camp to Spring 2022 1:13:03 - New Releases & Updates 1:17:52 - Broke Gamer's Guide 1:25:02 - Sharing the Love (Dan's turn - Until Dawn) 1:34:30 - Outro / Ready Press Play Full Theme by Joel “WAZ” Perez Every Friday, Dan Lima (@thedanlima) and Luis Menchaca (@chacalaca88) will catch you up on everything that's new and exciting in the world of video games. If you want to write anything to be read in the show, go to readyplaynetwork.com or hit us up on Twitter or TikTok @readypressplay. Please subscribe to the feed so you can get every new show directly to your device as soon as it posts, and if you like it, please leave us a nice review. If you like our intro and would like to support the artist, go check out The.How.To.Be by Waz on Spotify. Thank you!

Heine House LIVE
#56 - We Are Living In A Very Different World...

Heine House LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 52:23


Rest in peace, George Floyd.  Donate to the Floyd family and help them through this difficult time https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd The entire N64 retail game library is 25GB in size, PS5 games showcase is coming, Conventions canceling and going all-digital, I played Minecraft Dungeons, Super Nintendo World in Japan looks to be complete, and a Switch modded inside an NES?  Website - Discord - Patreon - Twitch - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Heine House LIVE Podcast - All Gen Gamers Podcast - Music Discography - Bandcamp Send me a VOICEMAIL on the Podcast Hotline: (503) 908-5490‬ This video was directly supported by the following Patrons: George Filby, Weldon Owens, Erin Wilson, Brandon Zeller, Ryan Nagel, Justin Spadi, Chad Shaffer, Tim Adams, Steve Aker, Rusty Lewis, Tyler Thames, Adam Pewitt, Andrew Advent, Shawn K, Ocarina Alice, Pete Dorr, Grant Everett, BuriedOnMars, Dave Pudliner, Mike Glotch, Phil Kim, Cameron Johnson, Clive Robertson, Duke Magnum & Luke Bradly

Daytoday
25GB extra de Vodafone.

Daytoday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018


Capítulo 925 del 12 de julio de 2018. - Vodafone nos da 25GB extra para gastar durante el verano.

西有故事
专家访谈:打造工业界的“AlphaGo”丨引领创新 同心致远

西有故事

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 12:39


本期节目的有奖互动问题是:你认为未来人工智能将能够取代人类从事哪些工作呢?听创新故事,赢Apple Watch!喜马拉雅“西门子调频1847”开启创新风暴。9月1日至20日,重磅节目旋风来袭,将数字化创新、人工智能、大数据分析、机器人、信息安全等前沿话题一网打尽。奖品一等奖2名(Apple Watch或美图手机任你选);二等奖5名(Beats耳机或富士Instax相机任你选);三等奖10名(摩卡移动电源)。如何参与*上喜马拉雅, 订阅“西门子调频1847”的专辑《西有故事》和《科技不怕问》。*收听9月1日至20日节目,通过留言回答节目中主播提出的问题。将节目分享到微信朋友圈会有加分哦!*我们将综合考虑答案质量、数量和微信朋友圈分享数量,依次送出奖品。备注1. 最终获奖名单将在9月22日的节目中揭晓。2. 将音频节目分享到微信朋友圈的听友,请将分享截图私信发给主播“西门子调频1847”;或添加微信好友“siemensfm1847”,并发送分享截图(记得告知你的喜马拉雅账户名哦)。3. 本次活动的最终解释权归西门子中国所有。随着人工智能程序AlphaGo战胜中国的围棋世界冠军柯洁,人工智能越来越受到社会各界的广泛关注。那么人工智能到底能带来什么好处?西门子在如何利用人工智能技术?我们非常高兴地邀请到西门子中国研究院大数据分析研发总监田鹏伟来到我们节目当中。为什么最近几年人工智能这么火?人工智能到底能带来什么好处?人工智能其实已经诞生了很多年,但最近几年数据有了大量的积累,这是实现人工智能的基础。并且我们有了处理大量数据的能力,包括计算能力(比如深度学习),大数据处理的宽带,在数据处理的软硬件方面也有了长足的进步。人工智能给人们的工作学习带来很多便利,比如视觉、语音的交互,包括未来的自动驾驶、精准营销等等。在工业领域的人工智能我们称为机器智能。它也能创造价值,比如提高生产效率,减少非计划性宕机,节能等等。另外从非技术的因素来讲,人们的意识也发生了变化。人们十分清楚数据中蕴含着大量价值,并且希望挖掘它的价值。西门子的设备也产生大数据吗?我们在如何利用这些大数据?西门子的一台燃气轮机每天能产生25GB的数据。西门子的一个智能电网平台Energy IP每天能产生30GB的数据。西门子在德国某城市的一个交通管理系统每天能产生6TB的数据。利用大数据分析实现预测性维护,西门子帮助从马德里到巴塞罗那的26列Velaro E高铁列车增强可用性,将列车准点率提高到了99.9%。如此高的准点率使得高铁运营公司可以为客户提供独特的“晚点退票政策”。 如果列车晚点15分钟或以上,乘客就可获得全额退票。 在工业领域,机器智能的应用有哪些?第一种是可视化分析,让客户以智能的方式理解数据,了解数据反映的设备运行状态、能耗情况、生产力状况等等。第二,让机器实现自诊断。比如一条生产线突然发出故障报警,如何让机器自己进行诊断,找到产生问题的根本原因,同时还能够基于历史维护记录或者维护标准,告诉客户如何解决故障,甚至让机器自己解决问题、自我恢复。第三,预测性维护,让机器在出现问题之前就感知到或者分析出可能出现的问题。这样我们就可以提前采取手段,避免非计划性宕机。最后,提前采取措施,优化运营,比如节能。在工业领域,我们对产线进行节能优化,通过对历史运营数据、工厂排产情况,以及设备配置参数等等的分析,我们帮助客户提前检测出能耗的异常,并提供降低能耗的措施。西门子从事机器智能的优势是什么?深度学习的概念来自于神经网络。20多年前,西门子就已经开始从事神经网络方面的研发,现在我们在全球拥有自己的神经网络模型、神经网络框架等。在工业领域,我们把多年积累起来的算法封装进入可重用的算法库。这些都是在各个行业经过多年验证过的,针对不同设备、不同需求的各种有效算法。这些算法可以拿出来,经过优化、适配,提供给客户使用,满足客户的需求。这是我们做工业大数据分析的很大的基础和优势。在江苏省科技厅和苏州工业园区的支持下,西门子在进行数控机床的大数据分析,涵盖三个方面:预测性维护、数控机床的诊断和数控机床的生产优化。西门子在做的其实就是工业领域的“AlphaGo”。AlphaGo的主要技术就是深度神经网络和增强学习。西门子其实在10多年前就已经把这两项技术应用在了燃气轮机和风机的优化上,帮助提高发电设备的效率,减少氮氧化合物的排放。

BSD Now
200: Getting Scrubbed to Death

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 94:57


The NetBSD 8.0 release process is underway, we try to measure the weight of an electron, and look at stack clashing. This episode was brought to you by Headlines NetBSD 8.0 release process underway (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-announce/2017/06/06/msg000267.html) Soren Jacobsen writes on NetBSD-announce: If you've been reading source-changes@, you likely noticed the recent creation of the netbsd-8 branch. If you haven't been reading source-changes@, here's some news: the netbsd-8 branch has been created, signaling the beginning of the release process for NetBSD 8.0. We don't have a strict timeline for the 8.0 release, but things are looking pretty good at the moment, and we expect this release to happen in a shorter amount of time than the last couple major releases did. At this point, we would love for folks to test out netbsd-8 and let us know how it goes. A couple of major improvements since 7.0 are the addition of USB 3 support and an overhaul of the audio subsystem, including an in-kernel mixer. Feedback about these areas is particularly desired. To download the latest binaries built from the netbsd-8 branch, head to [http://daily-builds.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-8/(]http://daily-builds.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-8/) Thanks in advance for helping make NetBSD 8.0 a stellar release! OpenIndiana Hipster 2017.04 is here (https://www.openindiana.org/2017/05/03/openindiana-hipster-2017-04-is-here/) Desktop software and libraries Xorg was updated to 1.18.4, xorg libraries and drivers were updated. Mate was updated to 1.16 Intel video driver was updated, the list of supported hardware has significantly extended (https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Intel+KMS+driver) libsmb was updated to 4.4.6 gvfs was updated to 1.26.0 gtk3 was updated to 3.18.9 Major text editors were updated (we ship vim 8.0.104, joe 4.4, emacs 25.2, nano 2.7.5 pulseaudio was updated to 10.0 firefox was updated to 45.9.0 thunderbird was updated to 45.8.0 critical issue in enlightenment was fixed, now it's operational again privoxy was updated to 3.0.26 Mesa was updated to 13.0.6 Nvidia driver was updated to 340.102 Development tools and libraries GCC 6 was added. Patches necessary to compile illumos-gate with GCC 6 were added (note, compiling illumos-gate with version other than illumos-gcc-4.4.4 is not supported) GCC 7.1 added to Hipster (https://www.openindiana.org/2017/05/05/gcc-7-1-added-the-hipster-and-rolling-forward/) Bison was updated to 3.0.4 Groovy 2.4 was added Ruby 1.9 was removed, Ruby 2.3 is the default Ruby now Perl 5.16 was removed. 64-bit Perl 5.24 is shipped. 64-bit OpenJDK 8 is the default OpenJDK version now. Mercurial was updated to 4.1.3 Git was updated to 2.12.2 ccache was updated to 3.3.3 QT 5.8.0 was added Valgrind was updated to 3.12.0 Server software PostgreSQL 9.6 was added, PostgreSQL 9.3-9.5 were updated to latest minor versions MongoDB 3.4 was added MariaDB 10.1 was added NodeJS 7 was added Percona Server 5.5/5.6/5.7 and MariaDB 5.5 were updated to latest minor versions OpenVPN was updated to 2.4.1 ISC Bind was updated to 9.10.4-P8 Squid was updated to 3.5.25 Nginx was updated to 1.12.0 Apache 2.4 was updated to 2.4.25. Apache 2.4 is the default Apache server now. Apache 2.2 will be removed before the next snapshot. ISC ntpd was updated to 4.2.8p10 OpenSSH was updated to 7.4p1 Samba was updated to 4.4.12 Tcpdump was updated to 4.9.0 Snort was updated to 2.9.9.0 Puppet was updated to 3.8.6 A lot of other bug fixes and minor software updates included. *** PKGSRC at The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (https://uwm.edu/hpc/software-management/) This piece is from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Why Use Package Managers? Why Pkgsrc? Portability Flexibility Modernity Quality and Security Collaboration Convenience Growth Binary Packages for Research Computing The University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee provides binary pkgsrc packages for selected operating systems as a service to the research computing community. Unlike most package repositories, which have a fixed prefix and frequently upgraded packages, these packages are available for multiple prefixes and remain unchanged for a given prefix. Additional packages may be added and existing packages may be patched to fix bugs or security issues, but the software versions will not be changed. This allows researchers to keep older software in-place indefinitely for long-term studies while deploying newer software in later snapshots. Contributing to Pkgsrc Building Your Own Binary Packages Check out the full article and consider using pkgsrc for your own research purposes. PKGSrc Con is this weekend! (http://www.pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2017/) *** Measuring the weight of an electron (https://deftly.net/posts/2017-06-01-measuring-the-weight-of-an-electron.html) An interesting story of the struggles of one person, aided only by their pet Canary, porting Electron to OpenBSD. This is a long rant. A rant intended to document lunacy, hopefully aid others in the future and make myself feel better about something I think is crazy. It may seem like I am making an enemy of electron, but keep in mind that isn't my intention! The enemy here, is complexity! My friend Henry, a canary, is coming along for the ride! Getting the tools At first glance Electron seems like a pretty solid app, it has decent docs, it's consolidated in a single repository, has a lot of visibility, porting it shouldn't be a big deal, right? After cloning the repo, trouble starts: Reading through the doc, right off the bat there are a few interesting things: At least 25GB disk space. Huh, OK, some how this ~47M repository is going to blow up to 25G? Continuing along with the build, I know I have two versions of clang installed on OpenBSD, one from ports and one in base. Hopefully I will be able to tell the build to use one of these versions. Next, it's time to tell the bootstrap that OpenBSD exists as a platform. After that is fixed, the build-script runs. Even though cloning another git repo fails, the build happily continues. Wait. Another repository failed to clone? At least this time the build failed after trying to clone boto.. again. I am guessing it tried twice because something might have changed between now and the last clone? Off in the distance we catch a familiar tune, it almost sounds like Gnarls Barkley's song Crazy, can't tell for sure. As it turns out, if you are using git-fsck, you are unable to clone boto and requests. Obviously the proper fix for his is to not care about the validity of the git objects! So we die a little inside and comment out fsckobjects in our ~/.gitconfig. Next up, chromium-58 is downloaded… Out of curiosity we look at vendor/libchromiumcontent/script/update, it seems its purpose is to download / extract chromium clang and node, good thing we already specified --clang_dir or it might try to build clang again! 544 dots and 45 minutes later, we have an error! The chromium-58.0.3029.110.tar.xz file is mysteriously not there anymore.. Interesting. Wut. “Updating Clang…”. Didn't I explicitly say not to build clang? At this point we have to shift projects, no longer are we working on Electron.. It's libchromiumcontent that needs our attention. Fixing sub-tools Ahh, our old friends the dots! This is the second time waiting 45+ minutes for a 500+ MB file to download. We are fairly confident it will fail, delete the file out from under itself and hinder the process even further, so we add an explicit exit to the update script. This way we can copy the file somewhere safe! Another 45 minute chrome build and saving the downloaded executable to a save space seems in order. Fixing another 50 occurrences of error conditions let's the build continue - to another clang build. We remove the call to update_clang, because.. well.. we have two copies of it already and the Electron doc said everything would be fine if we had >= clang 3.4! More re-builds and updates of clang and chromium are being commented out, just to get somewhere close to the actual electron build. Fixing sub-sub-tools Ninja needs to be build and the script for that needs to be told to ignore this “unsupported OS” to continue. No luck. At this point we are faced with a complex web of python scripts that execute gn on GN files to produce ninja files… which then build the various components and somewhere in that cluster, something doesn't know about OpenBSD… I look at Henry, he is looking a photo of his wife and kids. They are sitting on a telephone wire, the morning sun illuminating their beautiful faces. Henry looks back at me and says “It's not worth it.” We slam the laptop shut and go outside. Interview - Dan McDonald - allcoms@gmail.com (mailto:allcoms@gmail.com) (danboid) News Roundup g4u 2.6 (ghosting for unix) released 18th birthday (https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2017/06/08/msg019625.html) Hubert Feyrer writes in his mail to netbsd-users: After a five-year period for beta-testing and updating, I have finally released g4u 2.6. With its origins in 1999, I'd like to say: Happy 18th Birthday, g4u! About g4u: g4u ("ghosting for unix") is a NetBSD-based bootfloppy/CD-ROM that allows easy cloning of PC harddisks to deploy a common setup on a number of PCs using FTP. The floppy/CD offers two functions. The first is to upload the compressed image of a local harddisk to a FTP server, the other is to restore that image via FTP, uncompress it and write it back to disk. Network configuration is fetched via DHCP. As the harddisk is processed as an image, any filesystem and operating system can be deployed using g4u. Easy cloning of local disks as well as partitions is also supported. The past: When I started g4u, I had the task to install a number of lab machines with a dual-boot of Windows NT and NetBSD. The hype was about Microsoft's "Zero Administration Kit" (ZAK) then, but that did barely work for the Windows part - file transfers were slow, depended on the clients' hardware a lot (requiring fiddling with MS DOS network driver disks), and on the ZAK server the files for installing happened do disappear for no good reason every now and then. Not working well, and leaving out NetBSD (and everything else), I created g4u. This gave me the (relative) pain of getting things working once, but with the option to easily add network drivers as they appeared in NetBSD (and oh they did!), plus allowed me to install any operating system. The present: We've used g4u successfully in our labs then, booting from CDROM. I also got many donations from public and private institutions plus companies from many sectors, indicating that g4u does make a difference. In the meantime, the world has changed, and CDROMs aren't used that much any more. Network boot and USB sticks are today's devices of choice, cloning of a full disk without knowing its structure has both advantages but also disadvantages, and g4u's user interface is still command-line based with not much space for automation. For storage, FTP servers are nice and fast, but alternatives like SSH/SFTP, NFS, iSCSI and SMB for remote storage plus local storage (back to fun with filesystems, anyone? avoiding this was why g4u was created in the first place!) should be considered these days. Further aspects include integrity (checksums), confidentiality (encryption). This leaves a number of open points to address either by future releases, or by other products. The future: At this point, my time budget for g4u is very limited. I welcome people to contribute to g4u - g4u is Open Source for a reason. Feel free to get back to me for any changes that you want to contribute! The changes: Major changes in g4u 2.6 include: Make this build with NetBSD-current sources as of 2017-04-17 (shortly before netbsd-8 release branch), binaries were cross-compiled from Mac OS X 10.10 Many new drivers, bugfixes and improvements from NetBSD-current (see beta1 and beta2 announcements) Go back to keeping the disk image inside the kernel as ramdisk, do not load it as separate module. Less error prone, and allows to boot the g4u (NetBSD) kernel from a single file e.g. via PXE (Testing and documentation updates welcome!) Actually DO provide the g4u (NetBSD) kernel with the embedded g4u disk image from now on, as separate file, g4u-kernel.gz In addition to MD5, add SHA512 checksums Congratulation, g4u. Check out the g4u website (http://fehu.org/~feyrer/g4u/) and support the project if you are using it. *** Fixing FreeBSD Networking on Digital Ocean (https://wycd.net/posts/2017-05-19-fixing-freebsd-networking-on-digital-ocean.html) Most cloud/VPS providers use some form of semi-automated address assignment, rather than just regular static address configuration, so that newly created virtual machines can configure themselves. Sometimes, especially during the upgrade process, this can break. This is the story of one such user: I decided it was time to update my FreeBSD Digital Ocean droplet from the end-of-life version 10.1 (shame on me) to the modern version 10.3 (good until April 2018), and maybe even version 11 (good until 2021). There were no sensitive files on the VM, so I had put it off. Additionally, cloud providers tend to have shoddy support for BSDs, so breakages after messing with the kernel or init system are rampant, and I had been skirting that risk. The last straw for me was a broken pkg: /usr/local/lib/libpkg.so.3: Undefined symbol "openat" So the user fires up freebsd-update and upgrades to FreeBSD 10.3 I rebooted, and of course, it happened: no ssh access after 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes…I logged into my Digital Ocean account and saw green status lights for the instance, but something was definitely wrong. Fortunately, Digital Ocean provides console access (albeit slow, buggy, and crashes my browser every time I run ping). ifconfig revealed that the interfaces vtnet0 (public) and vtnet1 (private) haven't been configured with IP addresses. Combing through files in /etc/rc.*, I found a file called /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/${DROPLETID}.conf containing static network settings for this droplet (${DROPLETID} was something like 1234567). It seemed that FreeBSD wasn't picking up the Digital Ocean network settings config file. The quick and dirty way would have been to messily append the contents of this file to /etc/rc.conf, but I wanted a nicer way. Reading the script in /etc/rc.d/digitalocean told me that /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/${DROPLET_ID}.conf was supposed to have a symlink at /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/droplet.conf. It was broken and pointed to /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/.conf, which could happen when the curl command in /etc/rc.d/digitalocean fails Maybe the curl binary was also in need for an upgrade so failed to fetch the droplet ID Using grep to fish for files containing droplet.conf, I discovered that it was hacked into the init system via loadrcconfig() in /etc/rc.subr I would prefer if Digital Ocean had not customized the version of FreeBSD they ship quite so much I could fix that symlink and restart the services: set DROPLET_ID=$(curl -s http://169.254.169.254/metadata/v1/id) ln -s -f /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/${DROPLET_ID}.conf /etc/rc.digitalocean.d/droplet.conf /etc/rc.d/netif restart /etc/rc.d/routing restart Networking was working again, and I could then ssh into my server and run the following to finish the upgrade: freebsd-update install At this point, I decided that I didn't want to deal with this mess again until at least 2021, so I decided to go for 11.0-RELEASE freebsd-update -r 11.0-RELEASE update freebsd-update install reboot freebsd-update install pkg-static install -f pkg pkg update pkg upgrade uname -a FreeBSD hostname 11.0-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p9 pkg -v 1.10.1 The problem was solved correctly, and my /etc/rc.conf remains free of generated cruft. The Digital Ocean team can make our lives easier by having their init scripts do more thorough system checking, e.g., catching broken symlinks and bad network addresses. I'm hopeful that collaboration of the FreeBSD team and cloud providers will one day result in automatic fixing of these situations, or at least a correct status indicator. The Digital Ocean team didn't really know many FreeBSD people when they made the first 10.1 images, they have improved a lot, but they of course could always use more feedback from BSD users ** Stack Clash (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/stack-clash.txt) A 12-year-old question: "If the heap grows up, and the stack grows down, what happens when they clash? Is it exploitable? How? In 2005, Gael Delalleau presented "Large memory management vulnerabilities" and the first stack-clash exploit in user-space (against mod_php 4.3.0 on Apache 2.0.53) (http://cansecwest.com/core05/memory_vulns_delalleau.pdf) In 2010, Rafal Wojtczuk published "Exploiting large memory management vulnerabilities in Xorg server running on Linux", the second stack-clash exploit in user-space (CVE-2010-2240) (http://www.invisiblethingslab.com/resources/misc-2010/xorg-large-memory-attacks.pdf) Since 2010, security researchers have exploited several stack-clashes in the kernel-space, In user-space, however, this problem has been greatly underestimated; the only public exploits are Gael Delalleau's and Rafal Wojtczuk's, and they were written before Linux introduced a protection against stack-clashes (a "guard-page" mapped below the stack) (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2010-2240) In this advisory, we show that stack-clashes are widespread in user-space, and exploitable despite the stack guard-page; we discovered multiple vulnerabilities in guard-page implementations, and devised general methods for: "Clashing" the stack with another memory region: we allocate memory until the stack reaches another memory region, or until another memory region reaches the stack; "Jumping" over the stack guard-page: we move the stack-pointer from the stack and into the other memory region, without accessing the stack guard-page; "Smashing" the stack, or the other memory region: we overwrite the stack with the other memory region, or the other memory region with the stack. So this advisory itself, is not a security vulnerability. It is novel research showing ways to work around the mitigations against generic vulnerability types that are implemented on various operating systems. While this issue with the mitigation feature has been fixed, even without the fix, successful exploitation requires another application with its own vulnerability in order to be exploited. Those vulnerabilities outside of the OS need to be fixed on their own. FreeBSD-Security post (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2017-June/009335.html) The issue under discussion is a limitation in a vulnerability mitigation technique. Changes to improve the way FreeBSD manages stack growth, and mitigate the issue demonstrated by Qualys' proof-of-concept code, are in progress by FreeBSD developers knowledgeable in the VM subsystem. FreeBSD address space guards (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=320317) HardenedBSD Proof of Concept for FreeBSD (https://github.com/lattera/exploits/blob/master/FreeBSD/StackClash/001-stackclash.c) HardenedBSD implementation: https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD/compare/de8124d3bf83d774b66f62d11aee0162d0cd1031...91104ed152d57cde0292b2dc09489fd1f69ea77c & https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD/commit/00ad1fb6b53f63d6e9ba539b8f251b5cf4d40261 Qualys PoC: freebsd_cve-2017-fgpu.c (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/freebsd_cve-2017-fgpu.c) Qualys PoC: freebsd_cve-2017-fgpe.c (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/freebsd_cve-2017-fgpe.c) Qualys PoC: freebsd_cve-2017-1085.c (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/freebsd_cve-2017-1085.c) Qualys PoC: OpenBSD (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/openbsd_at.c) Qualys PoC: NetBSD (https://www.qualys.com/2017/06/19/stack-clash/netbsd_cve-2017-1000375.c) *** Will ZFS and non-ECC RAM kill your data? (http://jrs-s.net/2015/02/03/will-zfs-and-non-ecc-ram-kill-your-data/) TL;DR: ECC is good, but even without, having ZFS is better than not having ZFS. What's ECC RAM? Is it a good idea? What's ZFS? Is it a good idea? Is ZFS and non-ECC worse than not-ZFS and non-ECC? What about the Scrub of Death? The article walks through ZFS folk lore, and talks about what can really go wrong, and what is just the over-active imagination of people on the FreeNAS forums But would using any other filesystem that isn't ZFS have protected that data? ‘Cause remember, nobody's arguing that you can lose data to evil RAM – the argument is about whether evil RAM is more dangerous with ZFS than it would be without it. I really, really want to use the Scrub Of Death in a movie or TV show. How can I make it happen? I don't care about your logic! I wish to appeal to authority! OK. “Authority” in this case doesn't get much better than Matthew Ahrens, one of the cofounders of ZFS at Sun Microsystems and current ZFS developer at Delphix. In the comments to one of my filesystem articles on Ars Technica, Matthew said “There's nothing special about ZFS that requires/encourages the use of ECC RAM more so than any other filesystem.” Beastie Bits EuroBSDcon 2017 Travel Grant Application Now Open (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/eurobsdcon-2017-travel-grant-application-now-open/) FreeBSD 11.1-BETA3 is out, please give it a test (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2017-June/087303.html) Allan and Lacey let us know the video to the Postgresql/ZFS talk is online (http://dpaste.com/1FE80FJ) Trapsleds (https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=149792179514439&w=2) BSD User group in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (https://bsd.nrw/) *** Feedback/Questions Joe - Home Server Suggestions (http://dpaste.com/2Z5BJCR#wrap) Stephen - general BSD (http://dpaste.com/1VRQYAM#wrap) Eduardo - ZFS Encryption (http://dpaste.com/2TWADQ8#wrap) Joseph - BGP Kernel Error (http://dpaste.com/0SC0GAC#wrap) ***

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Tii - iTem 0243 - Inspector Number 5   Links Mentioned in this Episode: Today's Sponsor is SquareTrade - www.squaretrade.com/tii   What's really going on at Apple's iPhone 5 factory in Zhengzhou, China Apple Store App Updated for iPhone 5 - Mac Rumors Rumor: iPad mini invitations set to be mailed out Oct. 10 New iPad With A6 Based Processor Appears In Analytics App  Apple iPhone 5 to launch on regional U.S. carriers  iPods arrive while waiting for iPad Mini | CNET Apple Financial Results - Q4 2012 Apple to release iPhone 5 sales and 2012 earnings on Oct. 25 Apple Publicly Responds to Complaints of Purple Lens Flare on iPhone 5 Photos iPhone 5 time and date issues: Apple Support Communities What’s Behind Mysterious Cellular Data Usage in iOS 6? iPhone 5 carrier update fixes bug causing cellular data use while on Wi-Fi Rogers, Bell and Telus Users Affected by Cellular Data Used Over Wi-Fi Bug  Where To? will make you feel better about Apple Maps | TUAW Apple TV adds shared Photo Streams, simpler account switching — Apple News, Tips and Reviews Podcatcher App Showdown - AppAdvice Podcasting 101: iOS podcasting apps - Gigaom Netflix "Just For Kids" Now Available On iPad Street View for Google Maps web app goes live 60% of iPhones on iOS 6 Dashboards | Android Developers Motorola Atrix 4G will not be upgraded  Motorola Pulls A Sony: Atrix 4G Won’t Be Getting Ice Cream Sandwich GrainBender Protests Apple Patent Abuses Kickstarter Is Not a Store Tabzu — Kickstarter AirBridge — Kickstarter iControlPad 2 — Kickstarter Meet Duo Gamer - forbes Sharp Now Producing 'Adequate Volumes' of iPhone 5 Display Lab Tests: iOS 6 and iOS 5 performance differences iPhone 5 Jailbreak Successfully Achieved On Launch Day How hackers will jailbreak the iPhone 5 | ExtremeTech T-Mobile stores now stocking iPhone 5-friendly nano-SIMs ABC iPad Tracked to TSA Agent's Home iCloud to drop former MobileMe users from 25GB to 5GB iCloud: Extended complimentary storage for former MobileMe members iOS 6 ships with WiFi plus cellular feature missing | TUAW iPhone User Guide for iOS 6 now available as an eBook | TUAW   Podcamp Topeka   App Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App Garageband Snapseed Instaframe Desk Calc Colorprotect Where To? Downcast Instacast Podcasts App RSS Radio iCatcher Pocketcasts Podcruncher Netflix - iPad

Tech45
Tech45 - 085 - Uw privacy weggeven is altijd gratis

Tech45

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2011 81:32


Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter of via zijn website. Panel Davy Buntinx, @dbuntinx op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jan Seurinck, @janseurinck op Twitter, of via zijn website. Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @mfrissen op Twitter of via zijn website. Gast Raphael Cockx, @raphaelcockx op Twitter. Toon Van de Putte, @automaton_be op Twitter, of via zijn website. Onderwerpen Microsoft Skydrive is beschikbaar voor de iPhone. Zomaar, gratis en voor niks 25GB opslagruimte. Internet Explorer krijgt automagische updates. Google heeft zijn jaarlijkse Zeitgeist gepubliceerd. Path versie 2.0 is zopas gelanceerd en wij zijn alvast fan. Davy heeft iTunes Match grondig getest. Telenet gaat een half miljoen WIFI-locaties openstellen. Tips Maarten vertelt over de iPrototype.nl-wedstrijd waarmee je hun 'decemberaanbieding' kan winnen. Wat moet je daarvoor doen? Je maakt een schets of een foto van hetgeen jij met het Arduino-pakketje zou maken en stuurt ons de link via Twitter. Dus een tweet als 'Met een Arduino zou ik dit maken: http://... @tech45cast @iprototypenl' Let op! Zowel @tech45cast als @iprototypenl moet in de tweet voorkomen! De wedstrijd loopt tot maandag 26 december om 18u. De winnaar wordt bekend gemaakt tijdens de opname van de 86ste Tech45 op woensdag 28 december. Davy: Findings Marco: André Kuipers gaat richting het ISS Jan: Yammer Toon: Local Motors Rally Fighter Raphael: Glympse Stefaan: Skyrim Feedback Het Tech45-team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, laat dan een commentaar hieronder achter. Via twitter kan natuurlijk ook @tech45cast. Ook audio-reacties in .mp3-formaat zijn altijd welkom. Items voor de volgende aflevering kunnen gelinkt worden op Twitter met de hashtag '#tech45'. Vergeet ook niet dat je 'live' kan komen meepraten via live.tech45.eu op woensdag 28 december vanaf 21u30. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan je downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis abonneren via iTunes.

MagaBoco
Magaboco episode 28 - DRM og storage på nettet.

MagaBoco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2007 29:13


DRM DØDT!! Forbrugerne er så trætte af forskellige DRM formater der ikke er kompatible, at flere selskaber nu er ved at ændre holdning. Selv Bill Gates har udtalt at han ikke længere tror på DRM. Det største svenske pladeselskab, Bonnier Amigo, har taget konsekvensen og skifter nu til det ubeskyttede MP3 format. Begrundelsen er at DRM simpelthen er for besværligt at have med at gøre. Musikken er alligevel tilgængeligt ubeskyttet, for dem der absolut vil have det uden at betale. Selv IFPI og flere af de store musikselskaber, skulle være ved at ændre holdning og vil muligvis til at bruge MP3 formatet, så deres musik ikke er låst til specifikke firmaer så som Apple og Microsoft. --- https://www.bibliotekernesnetmusik.dk/ - Fandme iorden at bibliotekern lejer 100numre musik ud til alle danskere over nettet hvert år. Godt nok er det DRM beskyttet så ikke man kan kopiere det men ideen er da sød! --- Lej diskplads på nettet - billigt! Jeg har købt 100GB plads - hvorfra jeg hver måned må downloade 10GB. Jeg må uploade lige så meget jeg vil. Jeg kan uploade og downloade dertil med ca. 4mbit's hastighed direkte hjemme fra værløse. Jeg kan lægge film, foto, musik etc. på drevet - og min iTunes / frontrow kan streame film direkte derfra. Jeg kan sende links til filer på drevet til vennerne - til og med links som udløber og er password beskyttet. Alt dette for den nette sum af: 21 kr. pr. måned. Jeg kan opgradere til en terabyte om det skulle blive nødvendigt. Hvis jeg ellers kørte windows - så har de en klient man kan installere på alle sine maskiner - den sørger for Backup og synkronisere maskinerne - hvis man har lyst til det. Byebye windows home server. Jeg glemte lige at skrive at alle kan få 25GB gratis! .... senere: Ja - nu har jeg købt noget et andet sted. Denne gang 180GB diskplads med lov til at lave ca. 2TB trafik om måneden! (så behøver man ikke tælle hvor mange gange man streamer en film) Der er darwin server indbygget. Og ikke nok med det: For hver UGE jeg er der får jeg 1GB diskplads mere!! (sindsygt) og ligeledes stiger min lovlige månedlige trafikmængde med 16GB pr UGE! Det er da TOTALT SINDSYGT. Pris pr. måned 57kr. (den er så tilgengæld fast!) --- Fon søger din favorit cafe! http://blog.fon.com/dk/archive/business/fon-sager-cafa-eller-fastfood-restaurant-i-kbh.html --- Morten skriver: En anden interessant telefon, som jeg synes, I har forbigået, er OpenMoko Linux telefonen. Den skal helt klart afprøves og vil garanteret få nogle fede apps Check den her: http://www.openmoko.com/press/index.html --- Hot - Dreamhosters - Darwin streaming - .mov via RSS - Hey!Watch Not - Cybercity - For langt til USA - Ingen Dreamhost i Europa :-(