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  1. Did they also hack Slashdot? on Washington Post: We Were Also Hacked By the Chinese · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is that why I was modded down last time?

  2. How is this different from America? on Indian Court Orders Google To Remove Content · · Score: 1

    ...where hate speech is illegal? Mocking Hindu gods is their version of "hate speech".

  3. Re:Blocked Access to the US on MediaFire CEO: We Don't Depend On Piracy · · Score: 1

    Many Chinese websites have blocked access to the US. It's been that way for many years. These websites include e.g. music file search engines and youtube-like video sites (where there are actually full movies).

  4. Re:ssh tunnel on nonstandard port on Inside the Great Firewall of China's Tor Blocking · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This definitely work. I have no problem using SSH even on the standard port in China. Since ssh is encrypted, deep packet inspection is useless, unless they ban SSH altogether, which they don't.

  5. Re:Space-based anti piracy tracking on UK Plans Space Based Radar System · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can they track and destroy software pirates from space?

  6. Civilians = Armed Rebels? on UN Intervention Begins In Libya · · Score: 0

    Protecting civilians means also protecting armed rebels? I'm surprised no one spotted this.

  7. Real reason why Facebook is censored on Can Zuckerberg Leap the Great Firewall of China? · · Score: 2

    As far as I know, facebook wasn't banned until the 2008 Tibet riot, when facebook was used to rally people to anti-government demonstrations. As said in the summary, a facebook clone, Renren, is extremely popular in China with 150 million users, among other social networking sites such as dating-oriented ones. It has pretty much all the fancy features of facebook plus its own innovations, but it's NOT censored, because i) Most of its users are Chinese. What Chinese government really fears is the connection with foreigners in the case of Facebook and Twitter. Though it sounds paradoxical, most people calling for more democracy and freedom in China are foreigners and Chinese expatriates in western countries, rather than people within China who tend to be rather indifferent. ii) Renren is the product an indigenous company in China. Therefore the government naturally expects that the company is more cooperative and controllable. LinkedIn is obviously also not banned, because its scope is limited to professional activities. It's not likely that people will use it to promote anti-government demonstrations. In short, social networking is big business in China and censorship is very selective.

  8. Year of Linux desktop on ChromeOS Laptop-Smashing Ad Equation Solved · · Score: 1

    After seeing this video, I'm finally convinced that Chrome OS has absolutely nothing to do with the cause of desktop Linux adoption, except in a technical sense. Another blow to those endless advocates.

  9. While in China... on China's Influence Widens Nobel Peace Prize Boycott · · Score: 1

    Under censorship, most ordinary Chinese had never heard of Xiaobo Liu, until they saw news headlines of the sort "Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condemn Nobel Committee for Interfering with Chinese Politics".

  10. Julian Assange for next year's prize? on China's Influence Widens Nobel Peace Prize Boycott · · Score: 2

    This would cause even more drama. I can't wait until that happens... Though his rape charges may prevent him from getting the prize.

  11. Re:Focus people, focus on China Views Internet As "Controllable" · · Score: 2

    China is trying to spread authoritarianism to the west? You view of the world must be stuck in the era when the Soviets sponsored communist parties in Europe. All China is saying, all the time, is "leave us alone".

  12. Very controllable even by Stuxnet or Conficker... on China Views Internet As "Controllable" · · Score: 1

    No need for a large government like China's to control the Internet!

  13. Re:Simple solution on Iran Admits Stuxnet Affected Their Nuclear Program · · Score: 1

    Thanks for your elaborate explanation. But from what you said, the worm itself wasn't enough to do all the damage, but a lot of spying was needed to probe the internal operation of the nuclear plant, so the worm could be specifically designed to damage the centrifuge, the steam valves etc. I'm also thinking about another question. Are there alternatives to Siemens control system, of comparable quality, in operating systems other than Windows? This is the crucial factor deciding the long-term threat of this Siemens-specific worm.

  14. Simple solution on Iran Admits Stuxnet Affected Their Nuclear Program · · Score: 1

    Just disconnect any sensitive nuclear facility from the freaking Internet. Are they so stupid?

  15. Don't focus on Assange on Compiling the WikiLeaks Fallout · · Score: 1

    Brad Manning is the real leaker. Anyone else could have done Assange's job.

  16. .NET Windows Forms on What 2D GUI Foundation Do You Use? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Nothing is easier for amateurs, even though I'm no Microsoft fan.

  17. Re:Encrypte Everything on UK To Track All Browsing, Email, and Phone Calls · · Score: 1

    If they can't prove some part of your hard disc is an encrypted file rather than random data, they have no grounds of sentencing you.

  18. Environmentalism on China Now Halting Shipments of Rare Earth Minerals To US · · Score: 4, Interesting

    China's rare earth supply should be boycotted anyway, because of the massive pollution caused by their unregulated mining practice.

  19. Re:But will we do anything? on Chinese Nobel Winner's Wife Detained · · Score: 1

    The west once invaded China, a sovereign country, to force them to trade. So trade is really about moral issues? Was China at that time so democratic that the west was desperate to trade with them?

  20. Is Google Even Serious? on Google's New Approach For China Is To Serve From Hong Kong · · Score: 1

    The results are shown in the search results, but can't be open because they are still blocked by the Great Firewall... How useless this is! If Google is serious, they should ship a "censorship resistant browser" to the Chinese, and provide proxy service to make this possible.

  21. Only Use LTS on Some Early Adopters Stung By Ubuntu's Karmic Koala · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Both Intrepid and a brief trial of Jaunty hurt me badly, now I just stick with 8.04 LTS, the only Ubuntu version that can be trusted. Fortunately backports are plenty out there. 6 months releasing cycles are a joke. Just look at how long Windows 7 has been tested before release.

  22. For one reason I agree with Kaspersky on Kaspersky CEO Wants End To Online Anonymity · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In this way virus writers would be accountable for their activities and be arrested, provided that non-anonymity is enforced rigorously and the amount of work needed to bypass the system is prohibitive for someone who just wants to spread some virus. There are an outrageous number of viruses in the wild but millions of criminal programmers escape punishment.