When ease of use goes bad

OS X Ate My Files! at Binary Bonsai

One of my close friends recently had the above happen to him as well. The irony is that he was making a backup CD at the time! There was too much data to fit, so he had to remove some folders. When he dragged them back to the desktop he was warned about overwriting, but since the files were the same he didn’t feel that there was any danger. The problem is that in Apple’s attempts to make everything work in a consistent manner, what really happens is that your real files are destroyed. Technically, the original folder (and all the files it contained) is replaced with an alias to the original folder. (which can’t be opened because the target, destroyed in the act creating the alias, no longer exists) It’s not something that most people would think of, but it’s been standard in operating systems for as long as I can remember. The difference here is that the warning OS X gives the user isn’t enough to make them think, hey.. maybe I shouldn’t do this. (and thanks to the efficiency of the filesystem, those files are truly unrecoverable.) Way to go Apple!

Iranian President threatens withdrawal from NPT

CNN.com – Iran threat to revise nuke policy – Feb 11, 2006

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did a little saber-rattling today when he threatened to pull Iran out of the NPT if the west continued to press the nuclear issue. Just as disturbing was the statement that he believes the Nazi Holocaust to be a hoax invented by the “Zionists.” It should be clear to anyone who hasn’t been asleep for the past 10 years that Iran probably constitutes one of, if not THE largest threat to peace on our planet. Unfortunately I have the feeling that this isn’t going to end well. Hopefully I’ll be proved wrong.

MS to launch security suite in June

Microsoft set for June OneCare security launch – vnunet.com
OneCare marks Microsoft’s entry into the security services market. I can’t help but wonder if MS will use the same anticompetitive tactics they used to push their Office suite so long ago. A look around the retail software shelves shows the only remaining competitor in that market is Corel’s WordPerfect Office suite, but when was the last time you saw anyone use it? In another 10 years we may see Symantec facing the same fate Corel is now.