November 10th, 2005
The Big Brother Awards are regularly awarded to persons or organisations massively disturbing the rights of every citizen.
For the year 2005 the winners are:
I wish a happy spying…
November 10th, 2005 |
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November 10th, 2005
Today I’ve got an email from the LPI Institute regarding my recently written test 102 containing the information that I have passed the certification process for level 1.
November 10th, 2005 |
Posted in It's me
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November 8th, 2005
When you have spare time and decide to do something with a book (That’s like an analog webpage, for the neuronauts among us), how often do you turn to a computer related book? How often has it happened in the last year?
(Slashdot | Java Puzzlers)
It’s a nice explanation the word “book”. – But what do people who need this description with-out a computer. They may need a description for the word analog too. For convenience – this is provided here.
November 8th, 2005 |
Posted in NoEveryThing
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October 17th, 2005
Recently I wrote a small backup solution for our server. The configuration is based on a simple text file and a remote-backup-server-configuration-file. As ncftp is very handy in shell scripts I am using it as ftp client. That’s why the remote-backup-server-configuration-file uses a ncftp specific configuration format . It includes the server name, the login name and the login password.
At first I have read the man page of ncftpput and tried it out. It worked great using -f, -c and a pipe. The other direction (ncftpget) worked also like a charm. Afterwards I’ve tried ncftpls in the same manner but it gave me the confusing error message “Not a URL: /…/”. *** Thoughts: Of course this is not an URL. – I can see that. – And I do not want to enter a URL. – The Program already has every info it needs. /Thoughts *** A second try using a relative path did not gave me the expected result either. After a look into the man page (where I saw only one possible command line) I knew that I found a missing feature …
Afterwards I wrote an email to the developers of ncftp and they gave me a “no way” response. They wanted to avoid complexity and confusion. – I think they haven’t tried their own program…
Some examples:
ncftpput -f server_login.dat remote_path local_file
ncftpget -f server_login.dat local_path remote_file
ncftpls -f server_login.dat remote_path
The first two commands work as expected but the last command is the version I expected to work but in the current Version of ncftp you have to provide a command line like
ncftpls -f server_login.dat ftp://ftp.server.com/remote_path
if you want to use the -f
option. As you see you have to specify the server twice (at first in the server_login.dat, second in the command line).
They are selling a closed source ftp server software. I think the real reason for giving me the fluff is that they have no one who pays for their work on their own open source (Artistic License) product (the client ncftp).
I think this is not how open source works.
October 17th, 2005 |
Posted in randomice.net
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October 8th, 2005
This is an awarded poster from the “Stiftung Aufarbeitung” designd by Verena Postweiler showing that we are all fruits. More Info here and in “Focus 40/2005 page 46”.
Die Stiftung steht für eine lebendige und pluralistische Auseinandersetzung mit der Vergangenheit der SED-Diktatur und ihren Folgewirkungen für das vereinigte Deutschland. Sie versteht sich als Ansprechpartnerin und Mittlerin zwischen gesellschaftlicher Aufarbeitung, Wissenschaft, Politik, Medien und Öffentlichkeit. In der Stiftung entstehen ein Archiv und eine wissenschaftliche Spezialbibliothek, in denen u.a. Zeugnisse von Widerstand und Repression gesammelt und als historisches Quellenmaterial zugänglich gemacht werden.
(http://www.stiftung-aufarbeitung.de/ [October 8, 2005])
October 8th, 2005 |
Posted in NoEveryThing
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October 7th, 2005
The image shows a white board in our mathematics course. The basics of Information Technologies and Mathematics could be traced back to the stone age starting with ordinal numbers. The four man only need to set up a hierachy in the group. The databases (the wifes gathering information abount herbs and everything else) resides in the server room (the cave and the near environment). They need cardinal numbers to count the Mushrooms for the soup.
October 7th, 2005 |
Posted in Uni
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September 17th, 2005
Today my dance partner and I reached the last round and the 5th place of 10. It is not bad – but we can do better.
September 17th, 2005 |
Posted in Dancing
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September 16th, 2005
As this is my first post on this freshly installed WordPress blog system on a freshly (re-)installed Debian system there is not much to say – except thanks and many wishes to Alex for a great teamwork on setting up this server.
September 16th, 2005 |
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