Updated: 11/17/02; 1:41:16 AM.
Rough Days for a Gentil Knight
The Radio weblog of Oblivious Allan Baruz.
“He was a verray parfit gentil knight.” —Chaucer
        

Tuesday 10 September 2002

Should I give air to my Big Media conspiracy theories? That would look foolish. Well, more foolish than usual.

Daypop Fans Relax: It's On Break. One of the Web's most popular and influential weblogs hasn't been updated for a spell, and there's no evident reason why. But the owner says not to worry. By Paul Boutin. [Wired News]

Two weeks in Europe! Man, I need a life.
7:08:33 PM    comment []


MacScene’s iQuest demo contest is underway. Download and vote!
6:46:56 PM    comment []
categories: Hostage to Crap

Wow. Only one vote on the BABB3/Dodge Poetry thing (thanks Paul! You’ve decided me as much as one can decide someone as indecisive as myself.).

Ah, Saturday and Sunday is when the big readings happen anyway. I just hope I don’t puke on Billy Collins!
6:33:38 PM    comment []

categories: Hostage to Crap

LA Times: File-Sharing Networks Relying on VCR Ruling. Two file-sharing networks--Napster Inc. and Aimster (later renamed Madster)--sought refuge in the Betamax case with no great success. Now, three popular successors--Morpheus, Kazaa and Grokster--are relying on Betamax in a critical pretrial skirmish. [Tomalak's Realm]

Betamax did not hold in the Napster and Aimster case because of a difference between time-shifting and distribution, or so I read it. And it’s true, there is a palpable difference between handing a tape of last night’s Friends and airing it on your own network. However, does that make the makers of Apache liable for everyone who defames another using Apache web servers?

A solution for the peer-to-peer software distributors may be to remove the server aspect of their software to mere discovery; distribution or publishing therefore becomes more of an active act of the person running the software, in the way that IRC file exchange is. But that loses a great deal of the power of these nodes, and I don’t mean computational power: there is a great stimulus to imagination when you can fire up your ’puter and think to yourself, almo.

As for useful purposes of the software, let me pose a couple: I downloaded a film clip of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and MP3s of a couple of his speeches. How can that not be a useful thing? Or imagine the poor disenfranchised and unfree Chinese and Iranians (Persians? or does that only apply to the Parsi and ancient Persians?): Radio Free Europe? Try KaZaa Free World!

Whew, that got me worked up.
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Is it my imagination, or is Radio Userland using up a lot more resources than it did previously? Anywhere from 40 to 80% CPU. My fan has been working non-stop.
4:58:37 PM    comment []

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