abril, 2008


21
abr 08

Re: PCI MAINTAINER change

From the LKML:

* Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> wrote:
 
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Jesse Barnes wrote:
>
> And now I get to figure out just how much trouble I've gotten myself into...
 
Mwhahahaaa! Sucker. You'll find out.

16
abr 08

New baby

Our new baby is about to born, look how beautiful:


15
abr 08

Hacking the Linux 2.6 kernel

I was looking for something related to the linux kernel, went to fall in ibm website displaying these two documents, written almost three years ago, introducing some very basic idea of the linux 2.6 kernel, two sets of around 20 pages each, interesting introductory material:

Hacking the Linux 2.6 kernel, Part 1: Getting ready

Hacking the Linux 2.6 kernel, Part 2: Making your first hack


14
abr 08

Inside pictures of famous startups

Web 2.0 is special. And so are the places that make it happen.
Here’s how the offices of web 2.0 companies look like. I’ve also added descriptions to each site in case you’ve been living in a bubble and don’t know what they do.

Loved and hated by many and founded in march of 2006, Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging site that allows users to post their latest updates. An update is limited by 140 characters and can be posted through three methods: web form, text message, or instant message.

The Twitter door.

Continue lendo →


12
abr 08

FON Raises $9.5 Million – To buy their grave?

I wake up in a beautiful Saturday morning, start reading my feeds and I face this post in Fon blog:

“Great news! We’ve raised another $9.5 million to grow the movement! We’ve got lots of great plans for the money. We’re going to Launch FON in Russia, launch the Fonera 2.0 (the fonera that uploads and downloads stuff to and from the internet while you are doing something else with your laptop) and develop the fonera 802.11n for an end of the year launch!”

Stop the world! I want to get off! Let’s go back a while and remember what hapenned on Sunday, February 5, 2006, 2 years ago:

“… FON can now count Google , Skype, Sequoia Capital, and Index Ventures as investors and backers. They’ve joined us to help advance the FON movement, leading a group that has put 18 million Euros into FON…”

That was fast, 18 million Euros is gone in around 24 months, I really though it was going to last more, only solution, more investment, this time 1/3 of the initial investment, 9.5 milion dollars, why it’s announced in dollars and not Euros like the last time? Fool me! It is 6 million Euros, around 8 months of happiness.

“I’m really exited we were able to raise so much money, and not just because I’m expecting a gigantic raise ;) ! It’s a challenging economic climate and an investment this large shows support for our business model. The leading investor in the round was the US Venture Capital arm of Sistema, Russia´s leading telco. Other investors in this C round include Google, British Telecom, Digital Garage and our founder and CEO Martin Varsavsky.”

They say they will make money selling a network they don’t own or have any control over it. In the beginning the idea was interesting, but you need to reinvent yourself all the time, it has serious problems. If you own the hotspot, you need to make money with it or it must come with more value to be interesting, none happens with FON, no one makes money and thats why people lose interest very fast, the hotspot is already unstable because people don’t care about having it up all the time, it’s just a matter of time when it will be down forever.

This reflects a network you can’t trust, will you pay for your neighbor network when you know it will suddenly go down? Will you knock the door and say, “I need to send important emails, can you please turn it on? I paid for it!”. And even worse, what kind of place they have networks? I want to be in a Cafe, Airport, Restaurant, Mall, not home.

Be creative FON, this model is not sustainable, no one can live with investments forever.