Archive for August, 2008
Comcast imposera une limite de bande passante de 250GB
Posted by mailletf in News, Technology on August 29, 2008
Comcast, un géant américain des télécommunications qui offrent des services câblés comparables à ceux de Vidéotron, imposera en octobre à ses clients résidentiels une limite de téléchargement de 250GB par mois. Le porte-parole de Comcast assure qu’il s’agit d’une quantité énorme largement supérieure à l’utilisation de la majorité des utilisateurs – et il a raison.
Pour environ le même prix au Québec, nous avons droit à l’excellent service de Vidéotron et à une limite ridicule de 20GB par mois.
Les compagnies canadiennes de télécommunications arnaquent les consommateurs. Bell et Telus qui décidèrent du jour au lendemain de charger pour les messages textes entrants et les forfaits offerts par Rogers/Fido pour le iPhone ne sont que deux autres exemples.
Pendant combien de temps cette situation perdurera-t-elle?
Interesting addition to unicode
Posted by mailletf in Technology on August 22, 2008
A good friend of mine, and fellow trekkie, showed me something very interesting in the unicode man page. (Type man unicode on a unix system, or you can get it here)
UCS contains the characters required to represent practically all known languages. This includes not only the Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Armenian, and Georgian scripts, but also also Chinese, Japanese and Korean Han ideographs as well as scripts such as Hiragana, Katakana, Hangul, Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Thai, Lao, Khmer, Bopomofo, Tibetan, Runic, Ethiopic, Canadian Syllabics, Cherokee, Mongolian, Ogham, Myanmar, Sinhala, Thaana, Yi, and others. For scripts not yet covered, research on how to best encode them for computer usage is still going on and they will be added eventually. This might eventually include not only Hieroglyphs and various historic Indo-European languages, but even some selected artistic scripts such as Tengwar, Cirth, and Klingon. UCS also covers a large number of graphical, typographical, mathematical and scientific symbols, including those provided by TeX, Postscript, APL, MS-DOS, MS-Windows, Macintosh, OCR fonts, as well as many word processing and publishing systems, and more are being added.
When Klignon get’s added to unicode, we should all take a Romulan Ale (or maybe more to the point, a barrel of bloodwine) to celebrate!
Qapla’!
fbFund? Sounds familiar…
Posted by mailletf in News, Programming on August 7, 2008
I just received this message in my Facebook inbox :
Hey Developers!
Round 1 for the fbFund Developer Competition has begun! We are looking to fund talented developers and entrepreneurs with up to $250,000 non-recourse grants to build great applications on Facebook Platform.
Sounds familiar… Seems like more than ever, all we’re missing are great ideas to get rich and take over the world. Must think harder!!