版權與私隱
- 保護版權=保護創意? 當天的報導
- Web innovation: Why Hong Kong lags behind Mainland China and Taiwan 當天的詳細報導 (英)
- 在數碼環境中保護知識產權 Quote: 為何香港網上合法下載與正版光碟價格,都比內地貴約三倍?
- EMI , Apple To Sell DRM -Free Music for $1.29/song
版權與私隱
Lighttpd is a popular lightweight webserver I've been experimenting with; in the process, I've woundup stumbling over various things that I should write down this time around (I played around with lighttpd about a year ago but then forgot a bunch of this stuff).
server.errorlog multiple times (perhaps in virtual host setups), only the last onegets昨天去了 Open Knowledge 搞的《保護產權=保護創意?》民間諮詢會,不過其時間上好像不太夠,三位講者講完後的問答環節比較倉促,也在所難免地變成「訴苦」時間。
是次諮詢會的詳細內容我不說了,他們有做錄影,我只談談自己的一
https://www.wretch.cc/blog/danjalin
林翰昌是華語世界中科幻研究的表表者,對於國內外的科幻作品都有很深入的認識和見解。他本身是英國利物浦大學科幻研究碩士,現在是科奇幻獨立撰稿人。他的 Blog 叫「科幻國
昨晚跟老友聚,他是夏韶聲的 fan 屎
他播了夏韶聲 2000 年的音樂會 dvd 跟夏韶聲齊齊唱
音樂會中蘇芮是表演嘉賓
她唱了一首歌「一樣的月光」
之前我曾經聽過
但沒有留意歌詞
今次看這個 dvd 時才認真睇歌詞
嘩 ~~
很喜歡喎。
一樣的
From Lawrence Oluyede's blog entry about recent Python SVN updates:
- urllib raises IOError if the servers response contains an invalidHTTP status line.
Augh. Wait, that's not strong enough, let me try again: AUGH .
In fact, it gets worse. To quote from the urrlib2 SVN sourcecode's comment about its URLError error class:
URLError is a sub-type of IOError, but it doesn't share any ofthe implementation. [...]
(urllib2 also directly
This week, we:
Somewhat to my surprise, volume is down again from last week , although the concurrent connections highwateris up a lot.
| Day | Connections | different IPs |
One of the more subtle advantages of full hardware virtualization isthat your virtualized hardware always stays the same, no matter whatactual hardware you happen to be running on. This is a real advantagefor license servers, which are often nodelocked with various crazyschemes that assume you are trying to cheat on them if you changehardware.
(Sure, the company might fix the problem for us. If they're still inbusiness, still interested in our business, still having anything to dowith that ancient version of the
From Robert Brewer comes You are what you code ,which has given me something to think about. I'll quote the opening:
Hey, you. Do you realize what you're writing? The long-standing ITjoke is that you always end up coding your own job out of existence.But what are you coding yourself into ?
(From Planet Python , where his blog isaggregated.)
Update: I apologize to my readers for putting a link here that doesn'twork without an extra,