Das bilaterale Gesamtpaket, auf das sich der Bundesrat mit Brüssel geeinigt hat, besteht aus neun Abkommen der
Bilateralen II
sowie einer Reihe weiterer Regelungen. Die entscheidende Frage wird vor
allem sein, ob zukünftige Entwicklungen im entsprechenden EU-Recht von
der Schweiz autonom nachvollzogen und ausgehandelt werden können. Falls
nicht, müssen wir's ablehnen. Die Unterhändler der Schweiz behaupten,
dass dies
explizit so ausgehandelt und ausformuliert
worden sei.
23.05.2004, 15:56
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A
report
from the Open Source and Free Software conference held at the
University of Toronto stops where it starts to become interesting.
Source
code is about a "belief" of how a problem should be solved. The
emphasize here is on "belief" - not on "how". A free market in this
industry needs to compete on that belief - and no one can
claim a monopoly
on what they believe.
19.05.2004, 09:41
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The drunkenbatman has blogged
a rhapsody on desktop apps development
.
Maybe
Linux will be the desktop for the rest of them. That still leaves room
for up to 10% MacOSX market share - which is more than will ever be
good for Apple. If Apple's market share
ever gets above 10%
then they are not thinking different enough!
02.05.2004, 15:35
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If time is the fourth dimension then that
neutralizes or stretches the other three and you are left with nothing
or everything - depending on the perspective - which certainly would
explain it all :-)
24.04.2004, 16:00
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Jetzt weiss ich wie es kam, dass
Hop Objects Leck
geschlagen haben. Aber zum Glück lerne ich von Hannes das als
Leaky Abstraction
zu interpretieren, was ja dann doch wieder sehr kompatibel mit Mocha ist.
24.04.2004, 19:44
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While digging through the net for info morsels on SPF and SRS I found
Daniel Röthlisberger
- or his site, to be more exact. He's offering yet
another
alternative approach to implementing a mail forwarding SPF work-around.
19.04.2004, 01:45
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TechWeb
reports:
April's
mega collection includes 20 new vulnerabilities, 8 of which are rated
as Critical, the most dire assessment in the Redmond, Wash.-based
developer's four-level ranking system. Sixteen of the 20
vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely, the most dangerous type of
bug because hackers can conduct an attack over the Internet.(...)
MS04-011,
which includes 14 new vulnerabilities, affects every version of Windows
to one degree or another, and if exploited, could allow attackers
remote access to a PC. The most serious of the bugs affect Windows NT,
2000, XP, and Server 2003.(...)
Also in MS04-011's
mega-collection of Windows bugs is one that involves SSL (Secure Socket
Layer) (...) X-Force believes that hackers will aggressively target
this vulnerability given the high-value nature of Web sites protected
by SSL.(...)
[The second] security update includes four new
vulnerabilities in the RPC/DCOM components of Windows (...) The
RPC/DCOM Runtime vulnerability should be of special concern to all
users, said Gullotto. There's great potential for another worm that
exploits this. (...)
Microsoft's third bulletin of the day
involves Outlook Express (OE) (...) An attacker who builds malicious
URLs could run HTML code in the Local Security zone of Internet
Explorer, possibly resulting in a takeover of the system.(...)
In related news
PC Pro
reports:
OS X virus warning criticised, no threat exists
A
security company that warned of the first 'trojan horse-style virus for
Mac OS X has been criticised by developers and security experts for
raising an unnecessary false alarm. (...)
Intego first warned of the potential security threat last week. (...)
Intego fails to mention that there are as yet no instances of this in the wild, meaning no computers have been infected. (...)
Security
experts criticised Intego for making an issue of the potential
vulnerability: 'They gave the impression that this is a threat, but it
isn't,' Dave Schroeder, a systems engineer with the University of
Wisconsin, told Wired.com. 'It is a benign proof of concept that was
posted to a newsgroup. It isn't in the wild, and can't be spread in the
wild. It's a non-issue.' (...)
:-)
19.04.2004, 01:41
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> Anno 2003: deployZone
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> The war against terror
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> The war against terror (continued)
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> The relativity of Apple's market share
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> Are humans animals?
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> Server-side Javascript
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> Democracy Now!
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> The Cluetrain Manifesto
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> Anno 1999: Der Oberhasler
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> Anno 1998: volksrat.ch
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> Anno 1998: crossnet
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> Think different
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> The right time to buy Apple stock
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> Geschwindigkeit vs Umdrehungszahl
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> Anno 1997: Xmedia
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> "The meaning of life is to improve the quality of all life"
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> Cute Barristas at Peet's Coffee
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> Anno 1996: CZV
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> Alternative 1995
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> BZ Internet Cafe
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> Xjournal
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> How do I set a DEFAULT HTML-DOCUMENT?
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> Searching Gopherspace
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> Crossnet - der kollektive Intellekt der Schweiz
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> Global Screen Design Services
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> NEW-LIST digests
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> ACTIV-L Digest
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> Eternal September
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> AOL expanding Internet services
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> Anno 1993: Macro-micro navigator
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> Freude herrscht!
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> Anno 1992: Intouch i-station
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> You register me in 50 states
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> Anno 1991: mediacube
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> Friedrich Dürrenmatt - Die Schweiz als Gefängnis
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> Anno 1990: RasterOps
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> Enable the Creative
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> Photoshop Startup Memories and First Demo
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> Anno 1989: Lambada by Kaoma
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> Anno 1988: Perfect by Fairground Attraction
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> Bürgerbrief
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> Morgana - Selling Digital-Font based Sign-writing
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> Macworld Expo 1988 Amsterdam
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> Acorn Archimedes RISC Technology
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> Anno 1987: Knowledge Navigator
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> Anno 1986: Max Headroom in the News
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> FidoNet
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> Anno 1985: Amiga 1000
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> Hello World on C128 in CP/M Mode
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> Analog Desktop Publishing in 1984
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> Anno 1982: Vic-20
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> Gamchi
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> Postel's Law
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> The Future Is Unwritten
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> Earth Mother and Fortieth Floor by Lesley Duncan
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> California by Joni Mitchell
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> Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog
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> Neil Young
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> Whole Earth Catalog
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> Anno 1968: Mony Mony and People Got to Be Free
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> August 28th 1968: William Buckley Vs Gore Vidal
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