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  1. In Russian it is then... on Firefox 18 Launches With Faster IonMonkey-Enabled JavaScript, Built-In PDF Viewe · · Score: 1

    Well damn, the Cyrillic won't post into Slashdot so go here to see Zontar's post in Russian. ;-)

  2. William Gibson "Count Zero" on Africa's Coming Cyber-Crime Epidemic · · Score: 1

    As alluded to by the father of cyberpunk himself:

    "The Wig reasoned that all that obsolete silicon had to be going somewhere. Where it was going, he learned, was into any number of very poor places struggling along with nascent industrial bases. Nations so benighted that the concept of nation was still taken seriously. The Wig punched himself through a couple of African back-waters and felt like a shark cruising a swimming pool thick with caviar. Not that any one of those tasty tiny eggs amounted to much, but you could just open wide and scoop, and it was easy and filling and it added up. The Wig worked the Africans for a week, incidentally bringing about the collapse of at least three governments and causing untold human suffering. At the end of his week, fat with the cream of several million laughably tiny bank accounts, he retired. As he was going out, the locusts were coming in; other people had gotten the African idea."

  3. How about we start with Mom and Dad? on School Shooting Prompts Legislation To Study Violent Video Games · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I think that is your first line of defense, and your first line of inquiry, to start with. How about Mom and Dad stop chasing what the Joneses down the street have? How about Mom and Dad stop worrying about working all the time so they can have a $650,000 McMansion like Sue and Bill do? How about Mom and Dad teaching their kid(s) to be happy with what they have and not lusting for what Bill junior has? How about Mom and Dad get over the stigma of having a conversation with their children and, you know, FUCKING TALK TO THEM - NOT _AT_ THEM? And for the love of whatever you hold dear, do not do this once they are 12. Start the conversations at age 2 - they won't understand it all then, but the topics are there and they will absorb that information. That concern. Those values. Instill in your children respect for adults, respect for others, and respect for themselves. Teach them right from wrong and how to tell fantasy from reality. Do NOT try and teach this to them when they are too old to give a shit what Mom and Dad think or believe - teach it to them from the beginning.

    Tell the government to get the hell out of deciding how we discipline our children. Until and unless one is drawing blood and/or leaving bruises in places they should not conceivably be such as around the shoulders, ankles, chest, head, upper arms and so forth - basically, if it is within a few inches of the ass of that child AND this is not a persistent pattern, then fuck off and let them discipline their children. I'm not saying every child needs a spanking, but I know that my generation (late 30 year old and into 40 year old group) grew up respecting adults, authority, and without the vast sense of entitlement pervading our society today AND most - I would say 90% - of my friends and acquaintances had their ass spanked when needed. Or we were grounded and sent to a room NOT filled with every electronic marvel of the age so it was an actual punishment. We were not bribed to be quiet with a toy. We were told to be quiet or you'd get a real reason to cry... and we believed them.

    I could go on but I think most people get my point. How about we start with getting Mom and Dad to be Mom and Dad and not "that authority figure I can ignore because they are never home and always working"? How about we start taking personal responsibility for ourselves and our children and stop blaming the TV, video games, and everything else BUT ourselves?

  4. Re:Open Source information? on Hacker Behind Leaked Nude Celebrity Photos Gets 10 Years · · Score: 1

    Considering that the term "Mountain Dew" was originally Southern and/or Irish slang for moonshine, I'm not so sure about that.

    See the Mountain Dew Wikipedia article; look under the Packaging section.

  5. The Simple Truth? on Raided For Running a Tor Exit Node · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Simply tell the prosecution / judge - "I run a TOR exit node to help preserve freedoms on the internet, especially those of people oppressed in countries like Syria and other places. If you choose to prosecute me for running a TOR exit node which, by its stated purpose and nature, is encrypted and anonymous AND which I have no control of the data flowing through it then you must also prosecute EVERY internet service provider over which the same data flowed. I do not know now, nor have I ever known, exactly what data flows over the exit node. Just like ISPs do not know what data is flowing over their networks."

    DO NOTHING ELSE. Even if it makes complete sense to you (keeping an encrypted backup of all your data and computer images off-site), the prosecution will do what they can to skew that to "Why did you keep encrypted backups off-site? What are you hiding?" Fuck 'em. Don't give them any ammunition in their fear-mongering quest to rule your life. Come away clean and then lawyer up and sue the police departments, all government levels* involved, and even the prosecutor. Your aim with the lawsuits is not to get paid, it is to get all your electronics back in a timely manner if they refuse to give them back once you are cleared. Of course, if they're being dicks about it then the object is to get your equipment back and get VERY large settlements.

    *Not sure how the government levels are in Austria, but here in the United States we have city government, county government, then state, then federal. Depending on who is doing the prosecution, I would start my lawsuits with that level of government and work my way down. Same with the police forces involved.

  6. Serious Concern over Partnership with Discover? on PayPal Security Holes Expose Customer Card Data, Personal Details · · Score: 1

    Should this not cause everyone who has a PayPal account serious concern since Discover will be issuing cards to each person with a PayPal account? Will this card number be linked to your PayPal account AND visible in your PayPal account information?

    While I don't think they have started issuing cards yet, this is still a current and future problem. IF they had started issuing cards and even if you had no money in your PayPal account, they could still attempt to use the Discover number, if known, and see what they can get. If I was Discover, I'd be blowing up PayPal's phones with calls to the CEO discussing this situation - and our very reasonable consideration to kill the deal.

  7. Heinlein on (Over) Specialization on Parent Questions Mandatory High School Chemistry · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've dropped this quote on /. before in a similar conversation, but it applies just as much if not MORE here:

    “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”
      Robert A. Heinlein

  8. Re:Female on Curiosity Rover Makes First Foursquare Check-In On Another Planet · · Score: 2

    Would not calling a space probe "her" then bring all new meaning to the victims who have been anally probed? Would that not mean that "she" was hermaphroditic??

  9. Galileo Galilei has this covered... on Kentucky Lawmakers Shocked To Find Evolution In Biology Tests · · Score: 2

    "I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them."

    He also said -
    "Surely, God could have caused birds to fly with their bones made of solid gold, with their veins full of quicksilver, with their flesh heavier than lead, and with their wings exceedingly small. He did not, and that ought to show something. It is only in order to shield your ignorance that you put the Lord at every turn to the refuge of a miracle."

    Both of these, from a man of God - a devout Roman Catholic, are what I use in conversations with those who, just because they believe in $DIETY, think their suppositions are the right ones. I try to point out to them that science and religion do not need to be enemies, and that humans who refuse to actually think are what make them so. Unfortunately, it ends with the "pious" person sticking their fingers in their ears and going "NA NA NA NA I can't hear you! Science sucks! NA NA NA NA" :-p

  10. Simple, two sentence response... on Saudi Arabia Objects To Proposed .gay gTLD, Among Others · · Score: 0

    Fuck you. Don't go there.

    Come on, this is ridiculous. This is the same kind of bullshit ultra-conservative religious people spout in the USA when they talk about naked people on TV. NEWS FLASH!! Turn the fucking channel and don't watch it. Or, even better, how about having a REAL conversation with your children explaining why you don't want them to view that material. Not just the reactionary one of "Don't look! Don't you ever look at that filth!" response because, guess what?, they're then 100 times more likely to go look at it. On the other hand, they might still look at it if you actually explained your reasoning behind not wanting them to watch it - you know, a real conversation with your children (because they actually understand a lot more than you want to believe - or do believe) and not just one of those "Because I said so" moments.

    Sorry, that sort of degenerated into a rant. The basis still applies though ;-)

  11. Good for Samsung! on Samsung: Apple Stole the iPad's Design From Univ of Missouri Professor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd like to see some sanity return to patents, since nothing exists in a vacuum. Everything new has been influenced in some way by past experiences and influences. From a rock rolling down a hill to rocks turned into wheels to wooden wheels to modern rubber tires, it has all been an improvement on the previous improvement. I hope Samsung prevails with this line of defense to the utter ruination of Apple's patent-ly bullshit attempt to stop their competition.

    Frankly, the way things are moving, it might not be too long before software patents are gone and "look and feel" and other such patents actually have very limited lifespans or are disproven because the "look and feel" are based on a previous incarnation. I'd love to see THIS improvement made to patents and then improved upon again with copyrights included. You know, that whole "secure for a limited time" thing...

  12. Re:L. Ron Hubbard and writers in the same sentence on Sci-Fi Writers of the Past Predict Life In 2012 · · Score: 1

    Please, please, please tell me you are joking... I am an avid reader of science fiction from William Gibson/Neal Stephenson to Robert Heinlein/Isaac Asimov and around to John Varley and Spider Robinson. In my much younger years (call it late teens), I tried to read Battlefield Earth and then the Mission Earth series (I had the first 5 volumes in hard cover for some reason). I quit reading Battlefield after 60 or so pages. I quit reading the first book in the Mission Earth after 20 pages or so. I do not mind technical detail in my books but gah!, those books bored me to tears with their writing style and the details included. I love some good pulp fiction but those don't cut it. I was hoping for fantastic considering the series was 10 books. What I received instead was drivel and 4.9 unread volumes (5+ if you count Battlefield).

    Oh, yeah, the movie was such a large pile of shit that we could fertilize the mid-west with it for 20 years or so. To be fair, I might give the books another go. It has been a while.

  13. Over-specialization is a Problem! on The Nation Is Losing Its Toolbox · · Score: 1

    Undoing a couple of mods as I felt I must post after reading the majority of this discussion.

    As Heinlein said in "Time Enough for Love":

    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.

    I personally believe we lose more than we gain by specialization and over-specialization. Yes, it makes some portions of society flow better, be more efficient but overall I believe that it breeds slow decay and/or a caste society where inequities beyond what we see now exist. Teach your children, your friends children, your younger cousins, and friends to critically think, to do something you can do that they can't, and in response get them to teach you something they can do (or know) that you cannot do or do not know. Raise everyone around you UP and quit trying to tear them down and suddenly, your life and those around you improve. If they insist on continuing down the path of tearing others down to raise themselves up, Darwin them out of your circle. Let nature take its course. Continue to learn and pass on what you have learned to others that you care about. It can only help, everyone including yourself.

  14. Re:Outcome certain on Facebook and Wal-Mart Join Forces · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've been considering killing my Facebook account for a while. This just speeds up the process. I only use it to keep up with Birthdays and to network for local business opportunities. I believe I can find alternative means for those.

    Hell, I believe everyone should find an alternative to Facebook since the giant, soul-sucking monster that is Wal-mart is joining forces with them. All hail Great Cthulu!

  15. UN Will Never Have Authority on The U.N.'s Push for Power Over the Internet · · Score: 0

    Over the Internet. The United States will always exercise its veto power. Not to mention that unless the other countries want to start an alternative DNS service, aren't most of the Root DNS servers located in the United States?

    Not to mention that if control of the Internet were handed over to the Untied Nations, the vilest and most despicable regimes imaginable would use that forum to press their agenda and keep their people oppressed AND without one of the most effective means of getting the word out about what is really happening to them. I don't think my country, the United States, always does a fantastic job but one of the fundamentals that is still fought for is the freedom of speech and the want for democracy for those countries currently under oppressive rule.

    The UN take over authority for the Internet? Pardon my language but - Fuck That!

  16. Re:kanji tattoos and domain names on ICANN Reveals New TLD Application List · · Score: 0

    lol, well then I will send you some love -- Unlike the random clueless who just choose a kanji cause it looks cool, I was learning Japanese and had a reputable English-Japanese dictionary with kanji included. I found the word I wanted and cross-referenced the kanji with other reputable websites.

    So, now I have "immortal" inscribed in ink. Correctly, I might add. It is still ... interesting? when people ask "Oh, what does it mean?" I usually say "Does it have to mean something?" which gets me dirty looks and a snide remark :-p

  17. 3D Here To Stay... on The Space Command Team Answers Your Questions · · Score: 4, Informative

    I continued reading their answers after I read the above comment, and may go back and read them all, but after reading that statement: "3D is here to stay, and can become a story telling technique, like in Hugo." I really wanted to vomit. 3D is currently nothing more than a way for studios to make an average 25+% more per person coming to the theater by "event charging" for a pair of plastic glasses. I have seen absolutely NO film, including Hugo, in which it was a game-changer or added a significant element to the story telling. If a writer can't get their story across with what is on a 2D screen visually + dialogue + acting ability + emotion then they aren't going to get it across by adding in 3D to the mix.

    Tell me another story, please. Oh, better yet, tell me a GOOD story and don't upcharge me for the privilege of you tacking on 3D after the fact or getting to play with 3D cameras. I always opt for the 2D version when I can.

    As an aside: Those of us who wear glasses (a growing proportion it seems) and do not have, cannot afford, or cannot wear contact lenses can't really enjoy 3D movies. I have tried watching 3D with both contacts + 3D glasses and glasses + 3D glasses -- they botch sucked.

  18. How Women's Minds Work on Grad Student Wins Alan Alda's Flame Challenge · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'd enjoy hearing the explanation behind how women's minds work. Seriously. I'm sure most guys out there have experienced the "I think I've finally figured out most of what makes her tick. Now I just need to.. what the fuck?! She just did the opposite of what I.. never mind, I give up."

    Oh, wait, this is /. I'm talking about... ;-)

  19. Two words: GREED and CONTROL on US ISPs Delay Rollout of "Six Strikes" Copyright Enforcement Framework · · Score: 1

    They want a constant revenue stream that grows larger and larger and larger that they can control. For that monthly fee to really work in the United States, all files available would have to have no DRM on them and we, the People, would want to be able to time-shift, format-shift, stream, media-shift, device shift, and in all other ways manipulate the file that we BOUGHT. Not rented, not have a license for, not paid for by us and controlled by them - BOUGHT. Period. We, the people who paid our hard-earned money for it, owns it.

    The MAFIAA doesn't want that. Ever. It removes their ability to "monetize their products" and gives the People too much power.

  20. Re:The Onion Router on US ISPs Delay Rollout of "Six Strikes" Copyright Enforcement Framework · · Score: 1

    Well shit. Between "...ban TOR in the United States," and ",I presume you no longer..." as well as between "It seems to me," and the ",that you actually want to..." there should be (Senator, Representative, other politician) listed but it vanished because I used greater than and less than symbols instead. Whoops, sorry about that.

  21. The Onion Router on US ISPs Delay Rollout of "Six Strikes" Copyright Enforcement Framework · · Score: 3, Interesting

    TOR, TOR, TOR! The more people who use The Onion Router, the better. There will need to be some brave souls out there to run Exit Nodes as they will be the ones targeted if, or when, accusations begin flying.

    If they try to ban TOR in the United States, we _ALL_ simply stand up to our government and say "WHAT?!? I was under the impression the United States government espoused a belief in Freedom and Democracy for all people. Why do you think I run TOR? I do it to support those people who wish to communicate freely and throw off their oppressors! Since you are trying to ban TOR in the United States, , I presume you no longer support the struggles of those people who are being crushed by oppressive regimes? It seems to me, , that you actually want to turn the United States into an oppressive police state where the individual is much less important than a corporation, in violation of the Constitution of these United States. Didn't you swear an oath to uphold and defend said document?"

    Never give them a chance to bullshit their way out of it. Hit them hard, hit them fast, and keep hitting them with the "So, you work for the corporations now? You certainly are no longer representing the People." and so on. Hey, if they can use "Think of the children??" then we, the People, can damn well use all of the above to get them to back down.

    This is still a free country... right?

  22. Re:Yes Yay, Celebrate the Competition on Google Chrome Becomes World's No. 1 Browser · · Score: 1

    Wouldn't you have to catch him first?

    (Yes, I have read too many and not enough comic books...)

  23. Re:What technology? on LightSquared Files For Bankruptcy · · Score: 1

    You know, you may be right in that they did not necessarily have "new tech" to try and take advantage of the spectrum. Perhaps I should have worded it "see what the old Bell Labs could do with the idea that fostered this company."??

  24. Yes, it is called AVG Mobilation... on Cybercriminals Exploit Björk's Biophilia App To Compromise Androids · · Score: 1

    and you can find both the free and pro versions of their product here --> http://www.avg.com/ww-en/antivirus-for-android

    No, I am not a paid (or unpaid) spokeperson for AVG. I do like their products and the fact the free version works very well on my Android is good enough for me to recommend them.

  25. This should be their "announcement" - on Sony Projects Record Losses of $6.4 Billion · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sony CEO -
    "Effective immediately, Sony Industries will be shutting down our Entertainment division until such time as they can be taught never to sue another division of Sony or our customers. Ever. Our Electronics division will now be at the forefront of Sony's drive to become competitive again. We will be looking back to what made us a great company and learning from the mistakes we made from that time until today.

    We will be firing anyone with an MBA degree who does not understand that short term profits and suing our customers is not a good business model.

    Furthermore, we would like to apologize for fucking over our customer base these past ten years or so. We will be removing all DRM from our products as a way of apologizing and all of our electronics now come with a "Please, hack me!" symbol on them."

    Yeah, we can dream - can't we?