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  1. Re:Yes. Defenitely. on Ask Slashdot: Should I Fight Against Online Voting In Our Municipality? · · Score: 1

    The German supreme court ruled that any election mechanism must provide accountability in a form that is verifiable without special knowledge. The voting machines in use did not provide this feature. Other implementations combine electronic voting with a paper trail and would be acceptable. In fact we've been using paper ballots in combination with a barcode scanner to count complex elections. We can't verify the software (which is a glorified Excel sheet that allows for manual corrections anyway), but we can look over each others shoulders and we do still have a paper trail that can be verified.

  2. Re:Got mine 2 days ago. on iFixit Takes Apart the Oculus Rift DK2, Finds Galaxy Note 3 Display Inside · · Score: 1

    And that's all that Oculus claims. According to them, you can implement experiences that make nobody sick with the DK2. The hardware is no longer to blame. But why would an experience that makes you sick in real life not make you sick when simulated?

  3. China likes this on On Forgetting the Facts: Questions From the EU For Google, Other Search Engines · · Score: 1

    +1

  4. Re:Useless on Radar Changing the Face of Cycling · · Score: 2

    Any kind of unusual light seems to work. I've written a small app (Better Bike Light) to use my cell phone as a rear light. When I use it, cars are considerably more considerate when bypassing me. I'm not sure if they're more careful when encountering something unfamiliar or are just curious, but it seems to work.

  5. Re:Just like the DDR or the 3rd Reich never happen on German Intel Agency Helped NSA Tap Fiber Optic Cables In Germany · · Score: 1

    The terms were dictated by the US. They are part of the agreements that regulate(d) the occupation of Germany (see Truppenstationierungsabkommen).

  6. Suspension? on It's Not a Car, It's a Self-Balancing Electric Motorcycle (Video) · · Score: 1

    The wheels are very close to the chassis. I wonder whether the vehicle has any suspension at all.

  7. heavens-above.com on ISS-Above Tells You When the International Space Station is Overhead (Video) · · Score: 1

    And if you don't want to spend your money on a gadget, you can get localized pass predictions from heavens-above.com .

  8. Re:Not sure Sony are going to do much with this on Hands-On With Sony's VR Headset · · Score: 1

    1. Yes, Sony has a bad track record when it comes to marketing VR glasses. (Did you even know that VR glasses for the PS2 exist?) However, with all the press Oculus has generated and the competition getting ready, Sony may be willing to make a bigger bet on VR.

    2. FB seems to be going for a hands off approach that won't hinder the adoption of the Oculus Rift. I'm at least willing to take a wait and see approach before condemning the buyout. Apart from that, core members of Oculus like John Carmack and Michael Abrash as well as Mark Zuckerberg seem to be inspired to implement the Metaverse as described in Snow Crash. This is likely a medium term goal that comes on top of the general Oculus platform.

    3. Valve has clearly stated that they are not interested in producing their own VR hardware. And the former core members of Valves VR team are now employed by Oculus. Valve will likely promote good VR hardware solutions and software and provide a uniform VR API. It's also probable that we'll see recommended bundles of VR hardware, Steam boxes and the Steam controller.

  9. Re:Hurry up and take my money.. on How Virtual Reality Became Reality · · Score: 2

    Valve has no plans to produce their own hardware. And Michael Abrash, who was at the core of Valves VR research, is now working for Oculus.

  10. Negotiate on Russia Bans US Use of Its Rocket Engines For Military Launches · · Score: 1

    Russia will probably be willing to lift the ban if the US lifts its own ITAR restrictions. They disallow the export defense-related technology, including rocketry, to Russia.

  11. Re:Frame rate on How Ford's Virtual Reality Lab Helps Engineers · · Score: 2

    But a low framerate contributes to simulator sickness. It's no wonder the engineers in the video are careful to move their heads slowly.

  12. Re:Royalty collection? on YouTube Ordered To Remove "Illegal" Copyright Blocking Notices · · Score: 1

    Not quite. The GEMA only collects fees for its members. The problem is the GEMA assumption. If you play a song, you either have to pay the GEMA or document that the relevant artists do not have GEMA contracts (which is either a pain or plain impossible).

  13. Re:Bullshit on YouTube Ordered To Remove "Illegal" Copyright Blocking Notices · · Score: 1

    Do you have a source for this? To my knowledge, the GEMA demands 0.375 Euro cents [PDF] per view.

  14. Re:Define virtual reality on The Road To VR · · Score: 2

    If you listen to Michael Abrash, you will hear him talk a lot about presence, a sense of being there that works even on a subconcious level. If you can't bring yourself to step over a virtual ledge, you have working VR.

    What VR Could, Should, and Almost Certainly Will Be within Two Years

  15. Re:Axis of evil, again on Insight On FBI Hacking Ops · · Score: 1

    Is this a joke? This sounds exactly like what Borne Again Christians, including George W. Bush believe in.

  16. Re:Metadata on NSA Tracking Cellphone Locations Worldwide · · Score: 1

    Metadata is just data about data. This can be almost anything. For voice recordings, you could reasonably claim the following information to be metadata:
    - Existence of keywords or keyphrases
    - Voice signatures, identifying the speakers
    - Stress levels of the voices

    If you look at how US agencies are gaming the legal system, they will probably claim that transcripts of conversations are not the conversations themselves and therefore metadata.

  17. The Vasa effect on Healthcare.gov and the Gulf Between Planning and Reality · · Score: 1

    Can we call this the Vasa effect? Named after the pride of the Swedish marine that sank minutes into its maiden voyage, killing dozens of the crew.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasa_(ship)

  18. Re:Why are they doing this? on Singapore & South Korea Help NSA Tap Undersea Cables · · Score: 2

    I live in Germany. And while we import a lot of oil from Russia and Norway, we are still more dependent on oil from the middle east than the US.

    See http://knoema.de/jygmcvb/crude-oil-imports-into-the-eu-27-from-different-countries

  19. Re:Why are they doing this? on Singapore & South Korea Help NSA Tap Undersea Cables · · Score: 2

    The US doesn't really need oil from the middle east. Europe and Asia do.

  20. Re:Spot on on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Eduard Snowden wasn't employed by the NSA, but by Booz Allen Hamilton, which belongs to the Carlyle Group. Think about the opportunities insider information offers to these kinds of investors.

  21. Re:Expect competitors for all big IT US companies on NSA Internet Spying Sparks Race To Create Offshore Havens For Data Privacy · · Score: 2

    A non-US competitor to VISA would be even more important.

  22. Re:US Trust is gone on Google Speeding Up New Encryption Project After Latest Snowden Leaks · · Score: 1

    US companies won't regain any trust until the US government lifts all gag orders that came attached to NSLs.

  23. Re:I don't feel insane anymore on John Gilmore Analyzes NSA Obstruction of Crypto In IPSEC · · Score: 2

    Just that they're out to get you doesn't mean your not paranoid.

  24. Re:"6% of $1M loss = $60K, can be avoid for $4K" on Survey: Most IT Staff Don't Communicate Security Risks · · Score: 1

    But how can we assess the probability of a successful attack? Since most companies choose not to disclose breaches, we don't have meaningful statistics to base our estimates on.

  25. Re:P.A.T.E.N.T on Apple Receives Patent For Accessing Sets of Apps With Different Passcodes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Prevent Any Truly Empowering New Technologies