Re: [LAD] [ANN] IR: LV2 Convolution Reverb

From: Fons Adriaensen <fons@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Feb 23 2011 - 12:39:49 EET

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:52:44PM +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:

> On 2/23/11, Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
> > Example number one is the CUPS web interface, accessible using the
> > obvious address http://localhost:631. First of all it gives me the
> > creeps every time I have to use it, because I have to use the browser to
> > modify my system.
>
> So problem number one is that you have old-fashioned view on system
> configuration.

A realistic one I'd say. Using a web interface implies you have
already a working system, and by no means a minimal one.

> > Besides that the interface is slow and buggy, despite running on the
> > same machine. I wouldn't call it a good interface in general.
>
> So problem number two is that because CUPS's UI is bad, you
> extrapolate that on other web UIs. Very interesting.

Apart from some very trivial ones I've never seen one that
was any better. I've seen a lot of them that are a pain to use.
 
> > The other example is google docs/spreadsheet which I have to use
> > sometimes. There are the obvious privacy concerns, it should be clear
> > that giving your possibly sensitive data to what's probably the worlds
> > biggest Ad company isn't a good idea.
>
> So problem number three is conspiracy theories.

Or elementary security awareness. If exposing the old and deprecated
non-ssh based X11 interface is a bad idea (there's no discussion about
that probably), then storing your data unprotected on a third party
system certainly is. And then there are the legal issues. If you store
some data obtained under NDA in a Google App, do you violate the NDA ?
I'd say yes. What if a medical doctor stores his patient's files this
way ? Most professional activities involve keeping confidential data
of some sort. I would not hesitate to say that Google Apps is a no-go
for that reason alone.

Ciao,

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