Also, if I were a friend of only one of these people and I used Facebook's privacy controls to share things with my friends only, this judge would be forcing my friend to violate my privacy by sharing these things with somebody who was not my friend. This is broken in so many ways.
Eh, If the court ordered them to show up and truthfully answer questions, then they would be "violating" your privacy too. It could even be anything you've told them in real life, no Facebook involved. And this has been the case forever.
Well, Microsoft is doing something like that with 360. And they if someone have the financial muscle, and content providers don't look at them at such a bad light that they do Google.
I've never been able to figure out why Ubuntu is so popular. It has always felt a bit annoying distro to use, especially with sudo and apt. On the other hand, after I tried Fedora I can't but love it. It goes really well along with CentOS too, if you run servers, and has a much larger company backing it (Red Hat). So why is Ubuntu more popular than Fedora? Is there some specific reason I don't see?
Well I think it's a nice addition that when you die, your levels and skills will be gone too. It makes the dieing much more persistent, constant threat, especially if you're mining in caves. You also have to eat food, so building a house with a farm should be done first. As much as people say that Notch is a lazy developer, I think he has done some good job with this game.
Also, if I were a friend of only one of these people and I used Facebook's privacy controls to share things with my friends only, this judge would be forcing my friend to violate my privacy by sharing these things with somebody who was not my friend. This is broken in so many ways.
Eh, If the court ordered them to show up and truthfully answer questions, then they would be "violating" your privacy too. It could even be anything you've told them in real life, no Facebook involved. And this has been the case forever.
The court order isn't directed or served to Facebook.
But Facebook isn't obligated to do anything. I highly doubt a "I shared my password with my husband" will make FB delete the account.
I wonder if Judge Shluger is aware that his order violates Facebook’s TOS
Why the hell would he care?
It's more ridiculous that Slashdot has to post a story about every new version and beta version, especially now with the new awesome release cycle.
It's funny they had to fix it by copying the method from Windows though.
Well, Microsoft is doing something like that with 360. And they if someone have the financial muscle, and content providers don't look at them at such a bad light that they do Google.
I've never been able to figure out why Ubuntu is so popular. It has always felt a bit annoying distro to use, especially with sudo and apt. On the other hand, after I tried Fedora I can't but love it. It goes really well along with CentOS too, if you run servers, and has a much larger company backing it (Red Hat). So why is Ubuntu more popular than Fedora? Is there some specific reason I don't see?
Well I think it's a nice addition that when you die, your levels and skills will be gone too. It makes the dieing much more persistent, constant threat, especially if you're mining in caves. You also have to eat food, so building a house with a farm should be done first. As much as people say that Notch is a lazy developer, I think he has done some good job with this game.