Thursday, June 30, 2011

The BERSIH 2.0 rally 2011 opinions

BERSIH is 'fighting' for a fairer elections. Sore losers Or something really is going on behind the scenes with our current government? Rather than retaliating and going against this. I think the two groups opposing this (UMNO Youth and PERKASA) should instead support this.
These opposing groups retaliating shows weakness in the current governments method of sustaining their run of power in Malaysia. If anything, prove to them that even with this 'fair' and 'clean' method, Barisan is still able to win the next elections. Unless of course, accusations by Pakatan Rakyat were spot on.

Clear the doubts. You can say that you didn't do it. Even if you did, show everyone that you are capable of winning the rakyat fairly instead of all these vote buying cheating schemes I've read during the Sarawak elections.

And to both parties, control your sub-parties or underlings from doing/ spouting shit that tarnish each other. Not to mention media controlling and politicizing everything that are against you.

Edit :
The Najib administration has warned private broadcasters against mentioning the planned Bersih rally or the protest date but wants them to warn people against taking to the streets to ask for free and fair elections, media executives say.

So.... hrmmm don't want the people to ask for free and fair elections???

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Leaving the US of A final day

Leaving in 6 hours
Had dinner and went over to Hyland for some farewell wine drinking session... only to end up with me taking some shots. So now I'm tipsy.. it's time for a 3 hour HON testimonial games

Leaving in 13 hours
Lack of sleep makes you tired. Lack of sleep makes you lose your appetite. Lack of sleep makes you feel like shit. Now add in nervousness/anxiety...
Not the first time this happens to me.... First time to US. Exams. Holiday trips. Presentations...

Leaving in 16 hours
So 4 hours ago I tried to sleep. Couldn't. The thought of not making the shipments and boxes are making me anxious and worried.... Afraid that I wouldn't make it if I were to wake up later and ship it.... Managed to catch forty winks but my brain got way too active. So I got up and got it done. Now I feel more relieved and relaxed.... Hopefully NOW I can get some sleep

Leaving in 20 hours
Couldnt really sleep last night due to the packing and luggage being overweight... Got some stuff done 2 hours ago.
Deposited cash. Deposited my 4 year coins/change collection which tallied to $10.47 (Quarters not included). And mailed box #1 of possible 4 boxes... I hope I can find time to take a nap later....

Leaving in 22 hours... Will update hourly if I'm able to
Finished taking out the trash... now just need to repack and clean up my room and bathroom.
Still got lots of stuff to do such as managing my stuff to ship back and making sure my luggage are ready to fly (weight-wise)

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Internet situation in Malaysia (TMnut bashing) Bandwidth issues

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1681516
Don't you just hate how it's being run? Like... the ISP provides 1MBPS connection (effective 100kb/s max download rate) but expects you to use only 10kb/s per day.
86.4GB per day download is what you'd get if you download at a constant 100kb/s
8.64GB is what you'd get if you use 10kb/s per day

Now in addition to this expectation of 10kb/s per day they also expect you to not exceed 25gb of downloads per month. Meaning that with 8.64 gb a day, you will exceed 25gb in less than 3 days.

At anytime you exceed the 10kb/s per day and 25GB monthly you are labelled as a heavy user.

Look at websites now. Most websites are graphic heavy and most people use the internet to stream stuff. Gone are the days of text only webpages of the 56k modem era. People opt to use broadband for a reason. It's to adapt to changing times and the infrastructure of the internet.

Unfortunately, TM doesn't change their infrastructure. They expect you to change and thus implement these "rules" (fair usage policy) so that they can keep their current infrastructure as long as possible.

Yes, there are people who hog the bandwidth by downloading stuff. But even if a typical user doesn't download anything, they'd still exceed the 'quota'. Shame on you TM.

TM is committed to ensuring our customers receive the best broadband service at the most competitive price. To achieve this goal, we provide a contended broadband service. This means our Internet bandwidth (capacity) is catered to be shared by all our customers at any one point in time, to ensure we provide a satisfactory and acceptable performance on an equal basis to all our customers.

However, a small number of customers use more than their "fair share" of the Internet bandwidth provided by us. On average, about 10% of our customers are using a disproportionate amount of Internet bandwidth. These customers degrade the performance of our broadband service by taking bandwidth away from other customers, who use the service fairly.

For example, some customers use P2P or file sharing software, which constantly sends and receives videos and other types of very large files, throughout the day. These activities (download and upload continuously) use a lot of bandwidth and can significantly reduce the connection speed, which other customers are getting to access the Internet during peak hours. We don’t believe this is fair to the vast majority of our customers.

We wish to bring to your attention our traffic prioritization policy with regards to P2P and Fair Usage Policy. We would like to reiterate that the P2P throughput is subject to peers (seed) availability and their throughput as well. Kindly note that TM does not have any control over peers’ availability or throughput.

The Fair Usage Policy automatically identifies the extremely heavy users and manages their bandwidth in order to protect the service of all our other customers. This traffic prioritization policy will protect the quality of service for the majority of our customers when they use the service, while at the same time, still allowing the extremely heavy users to continue to send and receive files with certain restrictions. With this policy in place, we will prioritize Internet activities like web browsing, live streaming, messaging applications and VOIP access while traffic to P2P sites will be given lower priority, due to the high bandwidth consumption of such services.

We wish to also highlight that as an Internet Service Provider (ISP), TM only provides access to the Internet and does not guarantee content delivery and performance where it is not within the domain of TM as an ISP. In fact, our international traffic management policy is designed to cater for all our customers so they have an optimal surfing experience within the normal limits of Internet usage.

As our priority is for all our customers to have a positive Internet experience, we wish to emphasize that it is important for all our customers to practice responsible usage of the allocated bandwidth based on normal usage.

We would like to reiterate that we are not against the use of P2P but we would like to educate our customers that the usage of excessive P2P does impact the overall service availability to our other customers.

TM does provide every customer with an allocated bandwidth, where other customers may use when not used by the others. Unfortunately, the nature of P2P more often than not, takes more than their allocated bandwidth, thus causing undue setbacks for other users when they want to use the service.

As a responsible service provider, we believe it is our responsibility and commitment to educate and encourage responsible usage of the infrastructure we provide.


A user's response

So, according to those slides TM Net produced during its recent PR exercise, the company's definition of a heavy user is someone who downloads 25GB a month. This is laughable for all sorts of reasons.

If you were to use a 1Mbps Streamyx connection at full speed (let's say 100KB per second) for 24 hours a day for 30 days a month, you'd be able to download 247GB a month. TM Net doesn't want you to do this. TM Net expects you to use your 1Mbps broadband connection at 10KB/s on average every month. In other words, if you use more than 10% of your 1Mbps connection's total capacity a month, TM has now decided you're a heavy user.

(For 4Mbps Streamyx users, 25GB per month translates to 2.5% of total bandwidth capacity.)

To make this all the more insulting, TM Net's official page for its Streamyx site boasts "unlimited usage for a fixed rate". This is false advertising, of course, and it's by a communications company which is absolutely terrible at communications. There's no English dictionary in the world that defines "unlimited" as "having undisclosed limits." Prospective Streamyx subscribers would be less than impressed by the ugly truth: "Restricted to 25GB per month with an average speed of 10KB/s".

The second reason why TM Net's definition of heavy user is laughably absurd is the company has another broadband service, UniFi, and TM Net is allowing those users download 120GB per month (and as the UniFi official site notes there is no cap for the time being). Keep in mind that both UniFi and Streamyx users are using the same international bandwidth.

Don't be misled by TM Net's clumsy and transparent attempts to shift the blame from itself. Heavy users of Streamyx are not stealing bandwidth from other Streamyx users; the heavy users are simply making full use of their connections they paid for.

What's actually happening is TM Net is severely restricting Streamyx heavy users in order to maximise international bandwidth for UniFi users. In other words, TM Net is taking away international bandwidth from Streamyx users to cater to UniFi users. TM Net is doing this very quietly so the only ones who are noticing it now are the Streamyx heavy users.

Some of you may not consider TM Net's policies troubling because it doesn't currently affect you. Consider this: TM Net gets to decide who is a heavy downloader and under what circumstances. Download 120GB with a UniFi connection? TM Net says, "No problem." Download 25GB on a Streamyx connection and TM Net says you're a heavy user whose connection must be throttled so severely you won't be able to download critical data including OS service packs, security patches, application upgrades or anti-virus definition updates.

More to the point, TM Net also gets to decide what amount constitutes an excessively high download amount. Today, it's 25GB a month. In a year, TM Net could decide it's 20GB or perhaps 15GB. This is called moving the goalposts and to mix sporting metaphors, this is not cricket. TM Net, having gone from "unlimited" to 25GB, will most assuredly change this amount once again.

The real problem here is TM Net is set on maximising profits and as such is eager to increase its broadband subscription base without making the necessary infrastructure investments to maintain a high quality of service. Increasing the number of subscribers means increasing revenue but increasing international bandwidth capacity to maintain quality of service means increasing expenditure which eats up profits.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Racist denial

It's funny how most people who are racist say that they aren't racist.
Just like how someone who's clearly drunk saying they aren't drunk.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Internet censorship in Malaysia : Aftermath

Websites were hacked. DDos'd but life went on.
It's just labelled as a cyber terrorist attack and they are intending to beef up security.
They ignored the message behind the attacks and moved on.

Well... I guess that's what you'd expect anyone to do... never give in to terrorism regardless of what form it takes

Goodbye USA pt 4 : Initial Packing

Woke up this morning feeling anxious... first thing that came to my mind was that I have only 10 more days to settle everything. Gotta pack, gotta cancel accounts...

Since it's a Sunday, I went on ahead to pack... and realized that I'm about to throw away alot of clothes...

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Internet censorship in Malaysia : Indirect DDOS attack?

http://www.malaysia.gov.my/ is down. Maybe as a precaution? Or Maybe kepoh people like me has DDos'd the servers?
Shall see... just a few more hours til the alleged 'hack'

and apparently last night sabahtourism.com was hacked and user info was leaked.....
Gadddamn. As much as I support their cause on showing that internet should not be censored, releasing user info (on malaysia.gov.my) might lose the peoples support on their cause.


Internet censorship in Malaysia : First hacker attack

The first attack has happened but not by Anonymous. Instead it looks to be a local Malaysian hacker community known as 'Dragon Force'.

Gotta love the background music they chose lol. (Politeknik's theme song)

http://www.politeknik.gov.my/index.php

and there's a comment stating that is the highspeed internet in Malaysia only used for 1malaysia.com.my? (A social website for Malaysia in attempt to dethrone Facebook)
Are we becoming the new North Korea? =.=

Edit:
Dragonforce seems to have struck again... this time at www.tourmalaysia.com.my
Edit2 : Seems the tourmalaysia website was edited....this time with DragonForces' (the band) Through the Fire and the Flames with lyrics~

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Internet censorship in Malaysia : For the pirates.

To those complaining about the internet censorship in Malaysia because your right to download illegally has been taken away from you.



and a bonus

Goodbye USA pt 3

Time's ticking away... Instead of looking at the days, I'm counting down by weeks.
Only 2 and a half more weeks to go... I still need to sell off my stuff. Still need to clear my room. Still need to pack up.

Damn this is way too much pressure*twitch*

Internet censorship in Malaysia : Retaliation



http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/technology/interview-with-anonymous-hackers-malaysia-next-target-57622.html

It seems that Malaysian internet censorship has caught eye of the infamous Anonymous hackers...
According to the article, they will begin their attack on June 15th this year. Curious to see what's gonna happen.

It's interesting to see people complain and cry over a service they use to download illegal stuff for free getting taken away from them. They're fighting for the wrong reasons. Well.. most of them anyway. Now they have Anonymous who's fighting for Malaysian's human rights. Well... simply because whatever Malaysians say or do falls on deaf ears, eg. Lynas.

Still I'll wait. June 15th. What's gonna happen??

Monday, June 13, 2011

Internet censorship in Malaysia

The interwebz in Malaysia is provided for people to gain knowledge. This year, Malaysian ISPs has banned porn sites and even file sharing sites. Indirectly, they're getting people to learn(gain knowledge) how to beat/bypass the system.

and.. this has been reported in the news~
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2011%2F6%2F13%2Fnation%2F8890415&sec=nation

And it was stated in one of the bill of rights... that the government will not censor the internet... JUKED!!

Computer skills lvl up

Upgraded hard disk, reinstalled the OEM windows into the new disk but alot of drivers were unoperational..
So I tried to restore it back to the factory settings using the included recovery partition but it keeps getting an error (I guess since it wasn't the same hard drive)...
So.. I had to resort to downloading a torrent for windows 7 and using the windows key I got from digging up the registry. Didn't actually worked so I had to crack it... Didn't really want to since I already have a valid copy of windows 7 and would be pointless to do this... then while cracking it, i found out that every different company uses their own set of OEM keys (I noticed a file that included keys from different companies and they were using the same keys as I written down).... had I known this I would've just installed a brand new windows and cracked it in the first place rather than going through creating disk images, reinstalling, restarting, installing, removing, formatting over and over again.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

What twilight is about...

A random quote from Muse's Neuron Star Collision music video

"A depressed girl trying to choose between a dead guy and a dog. The true meaning of the story"

Goodbye USA pt 2

Was cleaning up my room yesterday... tossing away boxes and boxes of college work, notes, handouts, etc.
Reorganizing my computer to ready it for a new 7200rpm hdd which I'll hopefully be able to install into the VAIO laptop.
Selling more of my remaining books online (decided not to bring them back).
Trying to sell my speakers, monitor, fridge and guitar hero drum set.

The days go by... I hope I'm able to bring back most of my stuff.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Goodbye USA pt 1

So I'm going back to Malaysia in less than a month...
Just a few days ago I sold my books and within the next few weeks, gotta prepare to sell my other equipments and I'm planning on going somewhere.... San Fransisco maybe. But there's one place I really want to go, House on the Rock in Wisconsin.

Why? After watching this vid... the place really interests me. Hope I can find someone to go with if not I'll be going alone.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

1MDB

1MDB or the 1 Malaysia Developement Bhd was made by our PM Najib to provide additional 500 scholarships to students scoring 8As in SPM and above to study in local universities.

I didn't notice it at first until I saw their logo... it bears no similarities except the 1MDB part to the IMDB, Internet Movie Data Base.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Do you remember the first time you figured out ctrl+c (or ctrl+x) and ctrl+v?

Do you remember the first time you figured out ctrl+c (or ctrl+x) and ctrl+v?

I still remember back then when I was making websites and html codings... had to type everything from scratch rather than copy pasting the codes and changing them... Even javascripts and/or embedded links and images which I placed on my website had to be typed manually...

Classwork had to be typed over and over again. Well... the task assigned to us was to re-type back into MSword a story from a piece of paper given to us a few times.

I don't really remember when I learned copy and paste... but I'm pretty sure it was before the year 2000



Do you remember the first time you figured out ctrl+c (or ctrl+x) and ctrl+v?

I still remember back then when I was making websites and html codings... had to type everything from scratch rather than copy pasting the codes and changing them... Even javascripts and/or embedded links and images which I placed on my website had to be typed manually...

Classwork had to be typed over and over again. Well... the task assigned to us was to re-type back into MSword a story from a piece of paper given to us a few times.

I don't really remember when I learned copy and paste... but I'm pretty sure it was before the year 2000

Song of the month June 2011



Still alive by Lisa Miskovsky


Sunday, June 5, 2011

In America I'm a Chink. In South-East Asia I'm a J00.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1514916.stm
The article was from 2001 but I think it's hilarious that Chinese are compared to Jews

Some 80 years ago, Thailand's King Rama VI called the Chinese the "Jews of the East".

10 years after that article was written, it seems that not a lot has changed. Just that people are beginning to voice out more about the unfairness of the system as well as people rebutting the arguments of those against the system.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tweeting is a big deal. Defamation to a company results in 100 apologies.

Some dude in Malaysia posted a defamation tweet about a company back in January... even though it was removed, he faces a court order to post 100 tweets apologizing.

MODERNIZATION!! Anything you say or do on the internet can be charged on you... Freedom of speech?

Punishment :
-Copy paste
-Spamming twitter
-Spamming followers