Slashdot Mirror


Isolated Tribes Die Shortly After We Meet Them

Daniel_Stuckey writes: "It's a story we all know — Christopher Columbus discovers America, his European buddies follow him, they meet the indigenous people living there, they indigenous people die from smallpox and guns and other unknown diseases, and the Europeans get gold, land, and so on. It's still happening today in Brazil, where 238 indigenous tribes have been contacted in the last several decades, and where between 23 and 70 uncontacted tribes are still living. A just-published report that takes a look at what happens after the modern world comes into contact with indigenous peoples isn't pretty: Of those contacted, three quarters went extinct. Those that survived saw mortality rates up over 80 percent. This is grim stuff."

12 of 351 comments (clear)

  1. Open SSL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Netcraft confirms it: OpenSSL is dying.

    The combined efforts of a million masturbating internet nerds was unable to secure a secure website protocol used by Apache, Linucks, and others.

    This lack of security caused such utter failure, that attackers were actually able to read private server memory.

    LOL.

    I guess you Open Sores should have used Microsoft Windows Server, and should be reading Ars Technica instead of Slashdot which still hasn't reported on this.

    1. Re:Open SSL by Zaldarr · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      What the living fuck are you on about?

      --
      I write professional videogame reviews! http://www.digitallydownloaded.net/
    2. Re:Open SSL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Read about it here

      Ars Technica - News for Nerds, Slashdot is dying.

    3. Re:Open SSL by megabeck42 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Are you new here? I'm surprised he isn't citing a petrified Natalie Portman covered in grits and vetted by the GNAA. "Netcraft confirms X" is an old, old, late 90s slashdot comment "joke." Granted, it's as funny as those forwarded email I get from my aunt; but it's the thought that counts, right?

      --
      fnord.
    4. Re:Open SSL by Zaldarr · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I've been here for 5 years, and as far as I'm concerned this has nothing to with TFA, even as a joke.

      --
      I write professional videogame reviews! http://www.digitallydownloaded.net/
    5. Re:Open SSL by megabeck42 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      That's correct. Netcraft confirms X has never, to the best of my knowledge, related to TFA.

      --
      fnord.
    6. Re:Open SSL by Immerman · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      Out of curiosity, and as long as we're all horribly off-topic anyway, why are your comments all in a hideous fixed-width font?

      --
      --- Most topics have many sides worth arguing, allow me to take one opposite you.
    7. Re:Open SSL by megabeck42 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      It appears I set it as a preference once. I hadn't bothered to change it. This better? Sorry for the horrification.

      --
      fnord.
    8. Re:Open SSL by Immerman · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Much better.

      What a strange thing to even have an option for. Then again I suppose /. doesn't actually offer any per-post formatting options.

      --
      --- Most topics have many sides worth arguing, allow me to take one opposite you.
    9. Re:Open SSL by Trax3001BBS · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Are you new here? "Netcraft confirms X" is an old, old, late 90s slashdot comment "joke." Granted, it's as funny as those forwarded email I get from my aunt; but it's the thought that counts, right?

      LOL I got caught with NetCraft then just a few weeks ago, had a post, looking for a place to reply it to, It was a If NetCraft says it's dead....
      Posted it there.

      The troll mentioned OpenSSL so for safe hex it's been advised to download immediately the newest version of the OpenSSL protocol, which includes a fix, and quickly swap out your encryption keys.
      http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/...

      This was mentioned yesterday on /.

  2. Re:Correlation != Causation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Awesome, but you forgot to include the post hoc fallacy possibility as well. I didn't see any estimates of the death rates of actually-uncontacted "uncontacted" tribes. If an uncontacted-uncontacted tribe dies off in the forest, and no anthropologist is there to record the data...?

  3. Re:"smallpox OR guns OR other unknown diseases" by JaredOfEuropa · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Interestingly, the English word "nor" is more like a NAND.

    --
    If construction was anything like programming, an incorrectly fitted lock would bring down the entire building...