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  1. Childhood's End on How Cyborg Tech Could Link the Minds of the World · · Score: 1

    I couldn't help but think of the Arthur C Clark novel when reading this. It's not the first time the concept of a collective mind has been explored, nor will it be the last. But comparing it to Childhood's End brings up other pertinent questions as well - what effects would a technology like this have on our evolution as a species? What effects might it have on us even within our lifespan? We simply cannot know. We're still completely clueless when it comes to the human brain and, as Animats and others have already pointed out, by the time we have the technology to implant chips in our brain that allow us to receive a stream of other's thoughts or emotions, filter that stream out at any time, detect when emotions we're feeling are not our own and identify whose they are, we'll have done plenty of other things with the technology first.

    Furthermore, it seems the general reaction from the /. crowd overwhelming focuses on the potential dangers and downfalls of such technology. Then again, when has anyone on /. ever argued for anything that would make them be (gasp) social?

  2. Another example of content farming on Google Goes After Content Farms · · Score: 1

    A rather hilarious example of the absurd level that content farming can reach on Google is the first result when "female serial killers" is entered as the query:

    "Famous Female Serial killers; Top Serial killers; Best Females in their Field
    List of notable or famous Female Serial Killers; incl. professionals who went on to have careers in other fields..."

  3. I get a headache thinking of it on Fighting Ad Blockers With Captcha Ads · · Score: 1

    What a great way to dissuade people from participating in - or signing up for - anything at all.

  4. Err Speex on Codec2 — an Open Source, Low-Bandwidth Voice Codec · · Score: 2, Informative

    Speex: Speex is based on CELP and is designed to compress voice at bitrates ranging from 2 to 44 kbps. Some of Speex's features include: Narrowband (8 kHz), wideband (16 kHz), and ultra-wideband (32 kHz) compression in the same bitstream

  5. It's all perfectly logical on Bicycles As a Gateway To Government Control · · Score: 1

    I believe the original (perhaps not the first, but the most media-friendly) quote from Maes warned that the bike-sharing program was "converting Denver into a United Nations community." Now, depending on who you talk to, this may not even be such a bad thing; but the most entertaining part is how huge he blows the conspiracy theory, claiming that "this is bigger than it looks like on the surface, and it could threaten our personal freedoms." This leaves Colorado conservatives with a difficult choice: Dan Maes, or ex-Republican Tom Tancredo, who is running for the American Constitution Party and believes that we should repeal the Voting Rights Act. Jim Crow mk II, anyone?