Archive for the ‘Videos’ Category
Why It is “GNU/linux”, Not “Linux”
There is a tired & old argument whether one should say “Linux” or “Ga-noo Linux”. The Debian distribution contains 15% GNU software and only 3% Linux, so Richard’s argument seems justified. People just prefer short and catchy names.
Larry Lessig Promotes the Culture of Peer Production
One of the beautiful things about the Internet is its ability to facilitate collaboration and sharing of information, creative art, and code. Some people realised this and created a framework that results in more output and better output. This man deserves many thanks. He recently stepped down.
Windows XP (or Higher) Has Back Doors
Just for your information. I mentioned this before.
Also be aware that Windows Vista spies on the users and collects forensic evidence all the time. When you install Windows, you lose control of your personal computer.
Magic Psychic Man Busted
Named. And shamed.
Henry Explains the Role of Netscape Navigators
A couple of month ago, a colleague of mine from Netscape had a short interview on television. Since I haven’t posted in my blog in a while, I decided that I might as well drop this video here.
Henry explains in fairly simple terms what it is that we do in Netscape as Navigators (role has just been renamed “Scouts” to avoid confusion with the name of the Web browser).
Update: I’m not sure now if the video has been removed.
Update #2: It sure looks like the video was pulled. As an alternative video, here is the story of a top Digger.






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