Security update breaks ssh?
Thursday, March 20th, 2008Apple’s Security Update 2008-002 seems to break ssh based utilities, causing them to bus error when run. There is some discussion on the Apple support forum.
Apple’s Security Update 2008-002 seems to break ssh based utilities, causing them to bus error when run. There is some discussion on the Apple support forum.
The Australian Apple University Consortium has announced the 2008 AUC Honours Scholarship recipients who will receive AU$4000 during their honours year. The UWA winner will leveraging FSEvent notifications ![]()
A recent article on Slashdot about using FireWire’s direct memory access (DMA) capabilities to rewrite memory on a Windows box reminded me a lot of the 1st place winning 2002 MacHack hack “FireStarter” perpetrated by Quinn, which wrote a QuickTime movie of burning flames on the screen of any Mac you plug in via FireWire. As mentioned on TidBITS at the time.
Some of Quinn’s hacks are here.
After introducing the multitouch user interface in the iPhone and iPodTouch, and then in the MacBook Air Apple has now introduced it across the MacBook and MacBook Pro lines.Interestingly, this means that the desktop machines don’t have multitouch, which given it will no doubt be more widely adopted by developers as SDK’s for it become available, which may leave desktop users in the lurch. The obvious move would be for Apple to incorporate multitouch in the screens it manufacturers. However this answer would probably be a bad solution given the problem of gorilla arm. Perhaps a multitouch pad built into keyboards? A third party Kensington multitouch USB trackpad? Then again the MacBooks already use a different input method to mice, however it’s not clear how easily the rotational gestures would map to a mouse (scrolling and zooming is already usually mapped to the scroll wheel/ball). Mouse with a knob?Or perhaps Apple has an even more revolutionary input device up its sleeve…
Edition.net are offering dedicated Xserve server solutions for US$250 (presumably per month, plus US$400 setup). For that you get “MacOSX Server featuring Xserve - 1.33Ghz PowerPC G4, 60gig storage, 512MB ram, WebObjects 5″. Although the RAM (and storage) seems a bit small. There are other options available which include WebStar V, FileMaker Unlimited (version 5?), and Lasso Pro 6 (not 8!). They do offer “flat-rate pricing with no traffic surcharges”.
digital.forest offers an Enhanced plan for US$30 setup and US$19/month (+US$10/month for MySQL) with perl, PHP5, Python, Mac OS X and more, 100MB of storage, and 3Gb of data transfer. Not sure what their colocating price is like though as you need to contact a salesdroid. Digital.forest have been around since 1994 and have a long time association with Mac newsletter TidBITs.
Via the MacDevJobs mailing list and the Sling Media job page
Sling Media, the makers of the Slingbox–a popular device that lets
you watch your TV remotely over the Internet–is seeking three more
experienced Mac developers to join our software team here at our
headquarters in Foster City, California, located between San Francisco
and the Silicon Valley.
[1] Req #176: Senior Engineer, MacOS X Client Application UI Developer
We’re looking for an experienced Mac OS X developer, someone who can
create a truly exceptional Cocoa UI for the Mac SlingPlayer. We want
to enhance the user experience by including an integrated program
guide and the ability to record and upload video clips to share with
others, as well as other sharp ideas, including yours.
[2] Req #165: Senior Engineer, Web Services Client Integration
We want to extend the Mac SlingPlayer application to include all kinds
of web services, but keep the “out-of-browser” experience that native
applications do best. That means WebKit. And Javascript. And the
Cocoa-Javascript bridge. And SOAP. And…well, join us and show how
an experienced web services client developer brings this all together.
[3] Req #139: Senior Engineer/Staff Engineer, MacOS X & Cross-Platform
The Mac and Windows versions of the SlingPlayer share a lot of key
technology, but need to share the code base more. Join us in the
design of cross-platform interfaces to audio and video streaming,
Slingbox setup and configuration, and much more, and then use your
solid knowledge of MacOS X multimedia, networking, and related
frameworks to implement them.
We offer these positions with preference to candidates seeking
full-time or contract-to-hire on-site employment in Foster City, CA.
For those who don’t mind being in Seattle, Washington (a nice place, aside from its proximity to the evil empire):
Are you ready to dive into a new technology that pushes the envelope to create new markets and products? Do you get stoked by the idea of working in a start-up atmosphere as part of a growing incubation team that bridges the gap between research and product?We are a small incubation team inside Microsoft creating innovative new content visualization technologies. We’re seeking a hardcore Mac developer to work on our graphically rich, highly performance-oriented platform. We’re looking for someone with broad knowledge of the Mac OS X platform (minimum 3 years experience) and at least a passing familiarity with Windows programming, who enjoys cross-platform development. Experience with OpenGL and mixed C++/Objective-C Cocoa projects is a must. Experience with 3D, real-time performance, threading, and networking is strongly preferred, but you would be expected to contribute to all levels of the Mac side of our engine and applications, so versatility is key. Job Post
If you’re looking for Mac Point of Sale (POS) software you could check out the offerings from Hansaworld, or Streamline. Symbiotic Australia resell POS and inventory management for business, (using Lightspeed 2 or POS•IM (”Get reports on your iPhone”)) or for restaurants and cafes, they sell the solution from Sixth Sense. They also offer “DietPlan Nutritional Science Software”
The Omni Group (makers of many excellent Mac apps such as OmniGraffle, OmniFocus and OmniPrettyMuchEverythingElse) are looking for a Senior Coder near Seattle to help fill their new office space, along with a few other animals.
Apple has announced that the free Apple TV software update to enable movie rentals has been delayed:
Apple also announced that the free Apple TV software update enabling movie rentals is not quite finished and will now be available in another week or two.
I’d be guessing the Apple TV developers must be very under the pump at the moment.