Seasons

This is a forum or general chit-chat, small talk, a "hey, how ya doing?" and such. Or hell, get crazy deep on something. Whatever you like.

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20 years ago #2808
all in all, an online version of such a bot would be interesting, to watch how its vocabulary and coherence evolves.

20 years ago #2809
Whens the next Bot-holiday?

20 years ago #2810
They're random. Not even the Professor knows when they'll happen.

20 years ago #2811
Really? How often does it happen, like every month?

20 years ago #2812
Every day has a 1/10 chance of being a holiday, as I recall.

20 years ago #2813
1/10? thats too high of a chance for me!

20 years ago #2814
Speaking of taking chances...did everyone read about Sony's use of rootkit digital rights managments on it's CDs? http://www.sysinternals.com/Blog/

It seems you don't have to press an "I accept" button on the EULA for it to install itself, and trying to unistall it can mess up your computer. It makes me kind of glad I don't buy CDs anymore.

20 years ago #2815
iTunes is almost as bad. These days, there's just no (legal) way to get music without letting lord-knows-who onto your machine.

20 years ago #2816
Pffft. Legal? No thank you. I'll take burning stuff from my friends CD collections and off file-sharing networks any day.

20 years ago #2817
While annoying, what's to stop me from simply disabling auto-play (which I do have off by default, because I find it irritating as a general thing)?

20 years ago #2818
Nothing should stop you from disabling autoplay. The problem is if you pay for the CD and want to listen to it, it will tell you only thier player works and will not warn you about the rootkit or that the rootkit can not be uninstalled without harming windows. I have read that Sony has a patch now to make hidden files visable, but they still don't let you uninstall it. I think Sony is blaming the osftware company that made the DRM program for them, but they are not doing anything to really fix the problem.

20 years ago #2819
>>The problem is if you pay for the CD and want to listen to it, it will tell you only thier player works

Apparently Sony's claim there is incorrect, else the CD wouldn't be playable in Linux or Mac boxes. Thus, it has to be redbook compatible, but with that rootkit that auto installs on Windows machines.

*shrugs* This is only one more reason that I reiterate my vow to NEVER purchase a copy protected CD. (My tastes don't usually run to absolutely modern music released by the major lables anyway)

They can blame all they want, but I'd be surprised if some enterprising lawyer doesn't take advantage of the situation soon.

Oh, and thanks for the heads up on all of this, Bev.


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