Tuesday, August 08, 2006
SuDeep's b'day...
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Advertising..
Just to let y'all know, I've started my internship at Saatchi & Saatchi, Lower Parel.
Friday, December 30, 2005
Analogy
In the class today my faculty who teaches me java, gave an analogy for locking by threads while using shared resource. The concept is every thread must obtain a lock on a shared resource before using it and it should release it when the thread has performed it's task so as to avoid deadlock condition and phantom values read by other threads. In this way The example which he gave which was in turn given by his faculty goes like this… thread is you and shared resource is the toilet. You have to lock it from inside before you use it. In this way everybody will be able to use it without any conflicts. Be in a queue and wait for your turn. An excellent analogy to explain the concept. But still I feel just in case if a thread takes too long to finish off with the shared and locked resource other threads will have to wait till it finishes. It is fine with threads to use the resource whenever it is freed, but are we going to need the same resource like a toilet after waiting in a queue for so long?
Thursday, December 08, 2005
I'm on DeviantART!
So far, i've uploaded two wallpapers. I'll be putting up stuff as and when i'm done with them.
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Splendid...Stupendous...Sunrise…
Do try to catch the sunrise from wherever you are, it comes live everyday. You may have to make an effort to get up that early.. Or try my way, go for a walk before you go to bed...
Friday, November 18, 2005
The SONY Fiasco...
Here's a recap from BoingBoing.net -
Oct 31: Sony DRM uses black-hat rootkits
Mark Russinovich, a security researcher, discovers that Sony has been sneakily installing "rootkit"-based DRM on their customers' computers. Rootkits are black-hat hacker tools used to disguise the workings of their malicious software. Removing Sony's rootkit nukes your Windows installation.
Nov 3: Sony releases de-rootkit-ifier, lies about risks from rootkits
Sony announces a "service pack" for its rootkit DRM. It deceptively downplays the risks the rootkit presented. It turns out that the remover doesn't actually work, either.
Nov 3: Felten on Sony's rootkit-"remover"
Princeton DRM researcher Ed Felten analyzes Sony's rootkit "remover" and concludes that it's a hunk of junk: "they're almost certainly adding things to the system...they're not disclosing what they're doing."
Nov 3: Defeat WoW spyware using Sony's rootkit
Warden, a program used by Blizzard to scour World of Warcraft players' system and report on the contents to the company can be defeated with the Sony rootkit. Blizzard claims that Warden only detects a few programs that facilitate cheating, but researchers have found evidence to the contrary.
Nov 8: Defend against Sony's rootkit with DRM-ripping software
AnyDVD, a DVD-ripping program, advertises that it can also inoculate you against the Sony rootkit.
Nov 9: List of CDs infected with Sony's rootkit DRM
EFF releases a partial list of CDs believed infected to infected with Sony's rootkit. Buyer beware -- you're better off buying music from someone else.
Nov 9: Sony's EULA is worse than their rootkit
EFF attorney Fred von Lohmann analyzes the license agreement that accompanies Sony's rootkit DRM (that's right, a license to listen to an audio CD!). It is unbelievably outrageous, the kind of thing that makes you want to get a torch and a pitchfork and head over to the nearest Sony office.
Nov 9: Wanna sue the pants off Sony?
EFF is looking for people who bought rootkit-infected CDs to join a potential lawsuit against Sony
Nov 10: Sony Music CDs infect Macs, too
Mac users shouldn't be smug -- Sony's audio CDs also contain an app that patches OS X's kernel with unspecified restriction-software; though Mac users have to take a few more steps before their computers are compromised
Nov 10: Fantastic screed against the coders who wrote the previous Sony DRM junk
This isn't the first time Sony's been caught doing crap like this; the last time around a geek wrote an amazing rant excoriating the coders who helped Sony write its anti-customer malware
Nov 11: Sony will stop shipping infectious CDs -- too little, too late
Twelve days after being caught using rootkits, Sony announces that it will stop shipping rootkit-infected CDs. No recall of the existing rootkits, though -- and Sony doesn't come close to apologizing. Buying Sony CDs is a great way to screw up your PC, but a lousy way to acquire music.
Nov 12: Sony's *other* malicious audio CD trojan
Princeton DRM researcher Alex Halderman reports on the other malicious software found on Sony CDs, a Suncomm product called MediaMax. MediaMax is a vicious little bug, which spies on you and reports on your deeds to the mothership.
Nov 12: New Sony lockware prevents selling or loaning of games
Sony patents a piece of software that can prevent you from playing a game that's been inserted into one console on another console; speculation is that this is destined for the PS3. Kiss game rentals, loaning and re-sale goodbye. Also, if your PS3 breaks or is stolen, you might as well toss out all your games, they're useless without it.
Nov 13: Sony's malware uninstaller leaves your computer vulnerable
A Finnish researcher discovers that the "uninstaller" for Sony's rootkit leaves a ton of crap behind that hackers can exploit -- he can reboot your computer just by getting you to load a web-page
Nov 13: Sony's rootkit infringes on software copyrights
There are strong indications that Sony ripped off a Free Software-based library called the LAME Encoder for its rootkit. The LAME Encoder is licensed under the Lesser GPL (LGPL), which was released for free re-use by public spirited programmers who merely requested that they be acknowledged. In Sony's zeal to protect its copyrights, they had no compunction about clobbering the copyrights of those software authors.
Other stuff:
* Sony lied about its rootkit. They said it didn't phone home with information about your deeds. It does. When they were caught in the lie, they said that they didn't pay attention to the information it sent back, so it's OK
* Microsoft is building a Sony rootkit-remover into its anti-spyware product
* Lawsuits against Sony are already underway in Italy and the US
* At least one piece of malicious software that exploits Sony's rootkit has been discovered in the wild
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Thoughts on Web Designing
He's also linked to two incredible simplistic, yet very effectively done flash sites - Relevare and Method.
Also, here's WebPagesThatSuck's "The Biggest Web Design Mistakes Of 2004".
JuicyStudio has some thoughts on the colors a web page should have.
The New Hotmail
The guys at Microsoft have decided that Hotmail is showing it's age, and it's architecture is unable to cope with current user needs. Hence, Kahuna, the new hotmail.
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/msn_kahuna_preview.asp
Direct link to an image preview of Kahuna.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Friday, September 09, 2005
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
News!!!
Nail 11.4
I got know about it through my friend. It's a mail agent with SuSE 9.1 onwards.
When you execute mail command it internally calls nail. It provides
you with one little enhancement over normal mail command. you can add
a 'From' address in it when you send a mail to anybody! Now you
imagine... (Danny... i can see whats on your mind dear!! )
if you want to use it for some purpose... its available on SuSE
website just install the rpm file and you are good to go!
and plz stop talkin bout that shit here!
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
D dosent make a good Daud
Ram Gopal Verma's third offering after Satya & Compnay. The movie itself is watchable with certain standard dialouges like "Is dhandhe me doost hi sab se bada dushman hoota hai" & "Koi kaam choota nahi hoota, kaam karne wale choote hote hai". Apart from that the movie dosen't have a story line as such, things just keep on flowing smoothly,too smoothly probably.Dosen't leave the audience with a flavour like the previous 2 movies.
Randeep Hooda has done a strictly o.k. job just that his model looks can be alluring at times but Chunky Pandey takes the glory. Though in a short role his performance is commendable.
And as with almost all bollywood movies there is a misplaced song. Totally disturbs what the director has got going.
Hopefully we can expect better works from Vishram Sawant if he ever tries his hand at direction again.