What is Hacking?

Posted On Sunday, July 27th, 2008 By Ravi

Hacking means the same thing everywhere. Largely it means customization of a work that someone else has done to suit your requirements. Being a hacker in the open source community is a good thing. But most people don’t know about open source, and therefore, everyone thinks that hacking is bad. Well, it is not always bad. Open source software are there for customization, and customizing it to suit your needs and distributing it again so that others can use it with the improvements is what is called as Hacking in Open Source. In various Open Source community meets, there will be a good number of sessions that deal with open source hacking. But hacking is a good thing in Open Souce only because open source is open source, and that anyone can do what ever they want, and that no one is responsible if something goes wrong, and people use the software at their own risk. Open source hacking only means modifications of the open codes that are meant for modification, and this is no big deal compared to the hacking done by the bad guys on websites and other software. Read More….

Ratan Tata Not good at Communications

Posted On Sunday, May 11th, 2008 By Ravi

Tata may be a world leader in steel, automobiles and stuff, but his recent venture of acquirng VSNL from the Govt of India and running that as an ISP in the brand name of Tata Indicom Broadband doesnt seem to be very good. Not at all to the expectations. And his phones suck too. Both the landlines and the mobiles. The compnay mnages to survive since all Tata employees are given a free Tata Indicom phone and made to pay the bills. I got so pissed off with BSNL that I had to look for a change, and the other ISP that is available in my area is Tata Indicom. If only I had airtel here, it would have been really great. Tata Indicom installed the internet line yesterday at my home. It has a speed of 512 Kbps and is fully unmetered, that means I can download round the clock. The installation charges is about Rs 1650, and there is a security deposit of Rs 1000. So the initial setup fee is Rs 2650. And the so called Post Paid connection is billed in advance. Meaning we need to pay for the month of May right in the beginning Continue Reading