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The Death of IPv6

By mybostinks in Internet
Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 12:51:59 PM EST
Tags: (all tags)

At some point in the near future the Internet will run out of IPv4 address space. This problem has been recognized and addressed since 1992. IPv6 (IPng, IP next generation) was selected as the replacement.

There is one big hurdle however, no one is implementing it. In fact, my bet is that IPv6 will never be implemented, at least not with the current specification of IPv6. I predict IPv6 as it stands now will simply fade away.

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Retrieving Flash Videos from the Internet: The Hard Way

By mybostinks in Internet
Wed Jan 02, 2008 at 11:00:16 PM EST
Tags: downloading flash videos, internet, yoMamma (all tags)
Internet

Recently I had lots of time on my hands visiting relatives and in-laws. Most of the time I was able to get an Internet connection. Sometimes I had to leech my connection from unsecured wireless access points. Some of my relatives and friends posted videos on youtube.com but they wanted to save other flash videos on their hard drive or USB drive. At first this can be frustrating if you don't understand what is going on. So I decided to download them the hard way. For the faint-of-heart, you can scroll all the way to the bottom of the article for the easy way to download flash video and audio files.

Why do this the hard way?
First I wanted to understand why it was less than straight forward to do. I understand why proprietary software developers are scared right now. Software is slowly moving to Internet applications. As most of you know, the Internet is wide open, even SSH and SSL to some degree.

With youtube.com, Google video and some of the more popular video sites you can download and install software to automatically grab the video or audio flash file. However, I had a lot of time on my hands and there are many sites where a video downloader does not work for the particular site.

If you find doing it yourself interesting then here's one way to download flash video files. Keep in mind this only works with embedded flash video or audio streams.

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Ask Kuro5hin: What Is BitTorrent?

By Troll Hard in Internet
Wed Sep 12, 2007 at 11:03:39 PM EST
Tags: BitTorrent, File Sharing, Ask K5, bandwidth, sandvining, increase download, Internet (all tags)
Internet

Some people whine about things like BitTorrent apparently is downloading as slow as molasseses in January in Alaska, and whine about it their Kuro5hin diaries.

No one is advocating downloading illegal torrents, but legal ones like Linux ISOs, Michael Crawford FLOSS format songs, etc.

This story can help you make BitTorrent download faster.

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Mortality and the Obsessive Internet Poster

By circletimessquare in Internet
Wed Sep 12, 2007 at 07:54:22 AM EST
Tags: death, internet: serious business (all tags)

On Friday, September 7th, 2007, an obsessive Internet poster was struck and killed by a school bus while bicycling in Minneapolis. (Hello LilDebbie: are you still with us?)

The man had only an iPod and a set of keys on him, no wallet, and he was in fact identified via his iPod. Which is a whole other commentary on mortality and the march of technology. But our concern today is with another new Internet issue: what happens when an obsessive Internet poster dies?

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The Fight Against Spam

By mybostinks in Internet
Fri Aug 31, 2007 at 12:17:28 PM EST
Tags: UCE, SPAM, Yo Mamma Aint Got NoWata, Kuro5hin is dying, K5 is dying (all tags)

Spam: Death By A Million Paper Cuts
The organization I work for receives 19-20 UCEs (Unsolicited Commercial Email) per second, 1.7-2 million potential UCEs per day, 11.7 million UCEs per week. I only have 13,000 email users. These users were desperate and email for many was unusable. Me and another co-worker had 3 months to implement a plan to get rid of most of it. I had to document every step we took and I had one shot to accomplish this. At the end of that time it had to work and it had to be noticeable.

I am not an expert on spam. However, I have learned many things about UCEs and what can be done to fight it and how to adjust to UCEs' dynamic nature.

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Whither Mozilla?

By anaesthetica in Internet
Tue May 15, 2007 at 02:22:42 PM EST
Tags: Open Web, Mozilla, Firefox, XULRunner, Adobe, Apollo, Microsoft, Silverlight, Sun, JavaFX (all tags)

The Mozilla community has been both shaken and energized by the announcement of three rich internet application frameworks to be released by Microsoft, Adobe, and Sun. Just as Firefox has begun to make headway in the Browser Reconquista, the possibility of a closed, proprietary web seems to loom ahead.

With Mozilla 2 kicking off, anxieties about the future of the open web and what Mozilla has to do to keep it open are growing more acute. The question is now whether focusing too greatly on Firefox's successes is in fact myopic and preventing Mozilla from working on the next generation of web technologies.

Three groups have emerged in the ensuing debate. Chris Messina fired a shot across the bow with a lengthy complaint about Mozilla and its undue focus on Firefox instead of the broader open web platform. Mozilla Corporation employees have been busy doing damage control, emphasizing that Firefox does not need to worry about proprietary rivals, and that XULRunner ought to be platform enough. Finally, some Mozilla developers are beginning to think that the variety of projects will never receive the support they need, because Mozilla Corporation sees Firefox as the be-all-and-end-all of its strategic horizon.

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Why I'll Be Banned From Star Trek Online; or, Make Me "Q" and Nobody Gets Hurt.

By internetslacker in Internet
Fri Jan 12, 2007 at 10:28:43 PM EST
Tags: humor, comedy, games, mmorpg, star trek (all tags)

STARDATE: FUN!

The Developers over at Perpetual Entertainment, Inc. are feverishly, frantically, and Ferengingly working on Star Trek Online, a massively multiplayer role-playing game where you too can be a shoulder-pinchin' Vulcan, an annoyed Klingon, or one of those blue guys with mini-satellite dishes sticking out of their heads.

Many fans of the series are eagerly awaiting Star Trek Online so they can get just a little bit closer to being an actual officer of the Federation. Me, no; I'm too worried that I'll be the very first subscriber permanently exiled from the entire Star Trek universe.

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It should have been one of us

By circletimessquare in Internet
Sat Oct 21, 2006 at 12:00:00 PM EST
Tags: moronic trolling on teh intarwebs (all tags)

K5, I'm disappointed in you.

On October 19 I was watching CNN and was hearing that someone was threatening dirty bomb attacks on football stadiums. Obviously fearmongering media idiocy, complete with ex-FBI call-in talking heads throughout the morning/ early afternoon. Obviously a slow newsday for CNN to report the workings of Internet trolls... but that's what bothered me the most: what Internet troll had created this glorious shitstorm?

Ever since our crowning achievement last year in the science of Internet trolling, I've been looking forward to K5 topping that supremely asocial event. So when it was finally announced who the culprit was on October 20th, I was severely depressed. Because this guy was beyond pathetic. Which led me to the inevitable realization: it should have been one of us.

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Datamining AOL's LUser Base

By circletimessquare in Internet
Mon Aug 07, 2006 at 12:00:00 PM EST
Tags: AOL sucks (all tags)

Many of you have probably already heard of AOL's recent discovery of the incredible concept called "expectation of privacy." Anyways, via research.aol.com (site is now blotto, link is Google cache), AOL released ~650K user's queries over a 3 month period, April to May, 2006. They did anonymize the user's name into an ID, but apparently the braintrust of geniuses at research.aol.com have never heard of people searching on their name, social security number, credit card number, etc., and then stalking someone online, or being a minister and searching for porn, or being into necrophiliac pedophile bestiality, etc. So what has AOL given us for free? A treasure trove of hilarious, frightening, and plain stupefying search queries made by your typical AOL LUser... who was paying this absolutely awful company monthly to reveal their private secrets to the world, apparently in extremely embarassing glory.

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ICANN's "Add Grace Period" being abused

By BJHacker in Internet
Wed Jul 26, 2006 at 10:44:59 AM EST
Tags: (all tags)

Of more than 35 million domain names registered in May 2006, less than 3 million were legitimate! The remaining 92% were dropped within five days without incurring registration fees. A loophole in the ICANN regulations permits domain registrars to delete a registration within five days a receive a full refund. This has led to a growing practice dubbed Domain Name Kiting.

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