• The memristor is on the way

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    When it comes to projecting dates for technology, I usually see people say either "basically tomorrow" or "a billion years from now" and they're always wrong. People tend to forget technological change does have essentially a set pattern and keeps doubling in speed. People tend to over estimate that doubling or vastly underestimate it, and I think that's primarily a difference between optimists and people who have been disappointed with predictions in the past. If the prediction doesn't fall within what's likely possible in The Law of Accelerating Returns then it almost certainly won't happen.

    Given the technology, I'd say mass production is likely in 5 years, but the problem is mass to them may not be mass to us. If they're creating even 10 million units a year, that's mass production, but it's likely to be fairly expensive to where it doesn't touch your daily life, therefore most people would say "ah, see, I told you, didn't' happen in 5 years," when it actually did. What you're really wanting is "when is it cheap enough for me to throw away" and that may indeed be 10 - 15 years, depending on many other factors and over all application.

  • Monitor Your Network Traffic with Cacti

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    I personally like MRTG much better

    I have to second this, I suggest trying both before putting a lot of effort into one or the other, or just try both because it's fun!

  • Why Big Companies Are Choosing Open Source ERP

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    I don't know anyone using open source ERP's on a large scale yet, mainly because of the support contracts you get with enterpise commercial systems and with all or most of your companies data being in this system - you really want a support contract even with in house development incase something goes wrong.

    Agreed, and even a lot of closed source ERPs like SAP don't scale worth a damn either, I think the biggest difference is with the support contracts people feel better, where as if you hit a scalability wall with OpenBravo or something, you're basically screwed unless you want to hire some Java programmers. Even if SAP takes 2 days to fix something, that's a lot better for a company than something never being fixed, or having to setup all the outsourcing/insourcing to fix some internally mangled Java app.

    I also noticed the article doesn't mention and sources or any companies using open source ERP. And this is written by a guy who does Open source ERP Implemntation/customization so bias is likely.

    I hear that... this is typical though. They'll ignore 500 fail cases and concentration on 2 use cases and call it success.

  • Seven Warning Signs You Have a Rogue Employee

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    Sleeping with uppermanagement

    A big company I worked at years ago, there was an employee sleeping with a under executive and basically got away with murder all the time, and this was against policy, and yet nobody ever did anything. This company is almost bankrupt today, I wonder why...

  • Africa and US are Getting the FireFox OS Phone

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  • Snowed In? That's Why You Need Remote Access

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    @Kelly said:

    That's what the NSA fears most. Being Snowed In.
    cough
    I'll show myself out.

    snowed in

  • Walmart is Doubling Down on OpenStack

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  • XFCE 4.12 Released

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  • What does the world need? MOAR LUMIAS!

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    I'm not surprised by this. MS didn't want to be completely silent, but at the same time they don't want to release a new Flagship without Windows 10.

  • Twenty Best Microsoft AutoUpdate Disasters

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    Yeah, those annoying slideshows are big cash grabs. Ten page visits for a tiny article with no content. They cost nothing to make and earn big bucks in ad revenue.

  • Six Reasons to Choose OpenSuse

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    Nice, I'll be trying that out the next chance that I get 🙂

  • Sangoma CEO weighs in on future of FreePBX

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    @JaredBusch said:

    No, you are missing the entire point. There is a reason that Elastix dropped FreePBX in 3.0. There is a reason the the PBXiaF team has spent the time and effort to come up with the Asterisk GUI distribution.

    Both teams obviously hope that nothing changes as they are also continuing efforts with their products that use FreePBX.

    FreePBX is a horrible interface. It is dated and sad. It works, mostly, but leaves a lot to be desired. Ever since FreePBX switched from being an interface to being a full on competitor to Elastix and PIAF they have had a huge incentive, really a need, to develop their own thing. If anything, my guess is that they hope that FreePBX does do something drastic and force them to either take over or abandon FreePBX, not that they fear that. I felt for years that they needed to do this, having nothing to do with source worries with FreePBX.

    Simple business pressures would make them do what they are doing. Nothing more is needed.

  • OpenBSD Project Forks OpenSSL into LibreSSL

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  • Puppy Linux Quirky 7 Has Released

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  • LibreOffice 4.4.1 Released

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    @JaredBusch
    I forget that Excel has functions I was thinking over all - as an application.

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  • WriteBox, the Simple Text Editor Without the Extras

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