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Saturday, May 25, 2002 |
Matt Goyer: "Telling someone to draw on their CD with a pen could mean you'll spend the rest of your life in jail." [Scripting News]
Does this kind of hyperbole make you take "fair use", DMCA, etc., seriously, or does it make you think of "Chicken Little"/"The sky is falling!!!" ?
10:28:33 PM
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Working on my thesis. The problem is that it's hard to describe something which just works. I mean, "You use D = d(x, y) + d(y, x) instead of D = d(x, y) because it just works" is insufficient.
6:02:13 PM
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Demeanor for .NET, Enterprise edition: Commercial code obfuscator. Demeanor applies many transformations to your .NET applications that makes them much more difficult to reverse engineer.Demeanor obfuscates the names of your types, fields, methods, properties and events by changing their names to meaningless symbols. Demeanor also obfuscates the metadata of your application, discarding all types and members that aren't needed during runtime. Demeanor also alters the control flow of your methods so that the resulting code is much harder to understand. [Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
5:08:39 PM
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There's a drug called Focalin. All I could think about was Focusyn.
5:03:51 PM
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Alt-G is the Google Toolbar textbox focus. (Alt-D is the address bar.) I could probably get rid of the address bar now that I've figured that out.
2:15:50 AM
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