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Saturday, June 19, 2004

Microsoft Introduces Its New Command Shell (link from OSNews) in the upcoming (2006?) Windows OS code-named Longhorn. Of course, if you'd rather not wait two years, take a look at one of the many shells already available for Windows, like CygWin.

7:40:48 PM    comment []

Steven Levy posits the Internet of the future in this article in Newsweek:

Picture, if you will, an information infrastructure that encourages censorship, surveillance and suppression of the creative impulse. Where anonymity is outlawed and every penny spent is accounted for. Where the powers that be can smother subversive (or economically competitive) ideas in the cradle, and no one can publish even a laundry list without the imprimatur of Big Brother. Some prognosticators are saying that such a construct is nearly inevitable. And this infrastructure is none other than the former paradise of rebels and free-speechers: the Internet.

Chilling. Levy goes on to describe the downsides of Digital Restriction Management and TMCA and Microsoft's Palladium, now renamed "Next Generation Secure Computing Base."

Like shopping anonymously in a grocery store (if you don't use the store card) or eating at a restaurant without identifying yourself, there is no justification for broadcasting your digital identity to any who want to know. Law enforcement can track down your addresses and electrons and bits should they need to, but every vendor doesn't have the right to know everything about you, to be able to turn on or turn off your access at their whim. We are in a slippery slope where Internet citizens can lose some of the features that make the internet the great place that it is.

7:37:37 PM    comment []

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