Posted in November 29, 2007 ¬ 8:49 amh.Zarnick
Posso até parecer pedante, mas não se fazem mais coisas como se faziam antigamente. Principalmente na parte de programação. Vamos falar a verdade, um administrador de sistemas, atualmente, faz a mesma coisa que se fazia na década de 70, olhava para um computador com luzes piscando, e mudava alguns botões, de acordo com as luzes [...]
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Posted in November 26, 2007 ¬ 7:42 pmh.Zarnick
Apesar desse site ser voltado para tecnologia, todos ouvimos música, e para os amantes do Heavy Metal, perdemos um grande vocalista. Kevin DuBrow, vocalista do Quiet Riot morreu nesse domingo (25/11/2007). A causa de sua morte ainda não foi divulgada. Essa é definitivamente uma noticia triste, Kevi DuBrow morreu com 52 anos, e sua banda, [...]
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Posted in November 25, 2007 ¬ 10:36 amh.Zarnick
Não sou muito fã da Apple, mas essa noticia me fez ter esperanças de que os infames iPod fiquem mais baratos, a se fosse apenas um belo Creative Zen… Desta vez, tudo indica, é para valer. Após anos no mais completo desprezo ao mercado nacional, Steve Jobs prepara uma ofensiva no Brasil. Existe um plano [...]
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Posted in November 22, 2007 ¬ 10:43 amh.Zarnick
Ola a todos, como havia prometido, subversion. O primeiro programa que temos no subversion é uma representação de um grafo em C.
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Posted in November 21, 2007 ¬ 11:01 amh.Zarnick
Como foi bom o feriado prolongado, mil desculpas por não postar durante o feriado, mas em época de provas finais na faculdade, realmente fica complicado, mas temos novidades
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Posted in November 15, 2007 ¬ 5:13 pmh.Zarnick
From 11/02/2008 up till 17/02/2008, Brazil will host the 1st Campus Party in Brazil! The event is known in the IT area since 1997, and it’s main host was always Europe, but now, they are here, in Brazil. And I’m for sure going, what about you guys? Take a look about it in the official [...]
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Posted in November 14, 2007 ¬ 12:28 pmh.Zarnick
Well, this is shocking and impressive at the same time. Apparently a group in Japan could make a way to transfer vi 40MHz data between two objects, via the human body. In the demonstration, you touch a metal heart, and a video show up in some kind of goggles that keeps touching your face with [...]
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Posted in November 13, 2007 ¬ 6:53 amh.Zarnick
Made with FOLED technology (small OLED system that you can actually bend), this is a very useful gadget, it’s a small device that you can use to read at night. It’s very awesome, can’t wait to have it, check it out here.
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Posted in November 12, 2007 ¬ 12:42 pmh.Zarnick
I was reading an interesting article on Linux.com that got my attention. Since I use Linux both for desktop and server, since at least 1999 (I started on 97, but got really on 99), Linux is plain normal for me, and I prefer it over any kind of OS, of course, this is me. But [...]
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Posted in November 12, 2007 ¬ 10:57 amh.Zarnick
Well, now this is a great tool that I’ve been using for some time now, and never had any complain about it. It’s basically a way to device anonymity in the internet, via a lot of routers. Here’s a quote from their web site: Tor is a software project that helps you defend against traffic analysis, a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom and privacy, confidential business activities and relationships, and state security. [...]
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