In the case of stock.xchng, only moderated photos would be shown in photo searches and on the 'new photos' section.
In fact unmoderated photos would be hidden except from users that had specifically signed up to be moderators. Note that unsigned-up visitors would not see any unmoderated photos
throughout Ms's history they have been caught with thier pants down - much later in the courts. and they paid happily for thier misbehaviour. (by that time, the competition was long gone, so they paid pittance fr the trouble. check the case of netscape, beos, and now they were trying to kill linux with the help of sco - the ms help is only apparent by buying licenses from sco for extravagantly large amounts of money)... anyways - it will all seem like conspiracy theories to you. perhaps you are already working for Ms or hoping to join 'em with this blog.
much more functionality by default. there's plenty og extensions - if you wish not to install them all - check this one - the adblock. works really well - and is a gr8 companion.
well, the point i had made earlier, abt the secunia link , was that MS with all its armies dint update it oft enough, they have a bigger unpatched % of advisaries, as compared to the firefox, opera. not that MS never patched any. also, chris doesnt know any other way to appreciate open source - all he does is label them as communists. the same line of defence.
In the case of stock.xchng, only moderated photos would be shown in photo searches and on the 'new photos' section.
In fact unmoderated photos would be hidden except from users that had specifically signed up to be moderators. Note that unsigned-up visitors would not see any unmoderated photos
11:37pm
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[Oli Allen]
on journal entry: A scalable online moderation system
IE or FF?
05:40pm
reply to comment: Gave me an XML error when I tried it in Firefox :(
[Oli Allen]
on journal entry: the fundamental security flaw in Mozilla browsers
throughout Ms's history they have been caught with thier pants down - much later in the courts. and they paid happily for thier misbehaviour. (by that time, the competition was long gone, so they paid pittance fr the trouble. check the case of netscape, beos, and now they were trying to kill linux with the help of sco - the ms help is only apparent by buying licenses from sco for extravagantly large amounts of money)... anyways - it will all seem like conspiracy theories to you. perhaps you are already working for Ms or hoping to join 'em with this blog.
06:52am
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[Oli Allen]
in reply to comment: Complete ignorance
[Chris Beach]
much more functionality by default. there's plenty og extensions - if you wish not to install them all - check this one - the adblock. works really well - and is a gr8 companion.
06:29am
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[Oli Allen]
in reply to comment: Punching holes in your paper
[Fireball]
well, the point i had made earlier, abt the secunia link , was that MS with all its armies dint update it oft enough, they have a bigger unpatched % of advisaries, as compared to the firefox, opera. not that MS never patched any. also, chris doesnt know any other way to appreciate open source - all he does is label them as communists. the same line of defence.
05:04am
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[Oli Allen]
in reply to comment: thank god for open source
[doesnt matter]
02:54am
reply to comment: Just upgraded and it works. Also glad to be using a good browser ;)
[Oli Allen]
on journal entry: the fundamental security flaw in Mozilla browsers