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  1. Scientists are stupid people too! on Jihadis Twice As Likely To Be Students of Science Than Of Sharia (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Just like regular people, scientists can make stupid decisions too!
    But seriously this has more to do with the fact these kids who are doing these 'scientific' studies are more likely to be loners who don't fit in and who are probably angry at society about it (yeah I've been there too) and they find a group of people (usually on social media) who are like "Hey we get you, we're just like you! Come talk to us, we're your friends" After a bit of conditioning and peer pressure from their new friends who have told the "real truth" and how to fix the world through violence. Most gangs and cults work like this, and this approach works well on socially awkward loners with little to no friends.

    In short just because they were studying science doesn't make them any less human then anyone else, just as gullible and foolish as the rest of society.

  2. Faultering Economy on Rich and American? Australia Wants You · · Score: 1

    This really has nothing to with safety or kangaroos and more to do with our stagnant economy, lack of ingenuity and our governments desperate attempt to bring in more money.

    Hell we're letting the Chinese tear up perfectly good agricultural land for some stinkin' ore mine (until it poisons the water). The Indonesians don't want our beef and no one wants to swallow the bitter pill.

  3. Re:Not going to stop determined downloaders on Australian Government Outlines Website-Blocking Scheme · · Score: 1

    Cultured and culture are 2 very different things

  4. Re:Because so much content is made in Aus on Australian Government Outlines Website-Blocking Scheme · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It does affect Australian business in a way because an Australian distributor pays for the right to sell/distribute a tv show or movie in australia. The theory being that a distributor buys the right to distribute a TV/Movie in australia and uses that money to create local content but most of the content is either sport or cooking/renovation shows, which are cheap to make anyway that's why there are so many of them, and any aussie movie made is done so in part with tax payers money. So in the end I can't help feeling that it's all just to prop up distributors who look more like lazy middle men. It's essentially the same reason DVDs have region encoding.

    In short, it affect a business which is nothing more then a lazy middle man and contributes very little to Australian culture, lets face it ABC SBS, which are mostly government funded, produce more local content... Funny how the goverment wants to slash their funding

  5. Not going to stop determined downloaders on Australian Government Outlines Website-Blocking Scheme · · Score: 3, Interesting

    After RTFA it's pretty obvious this legislation is only meant to stop lazy downloaders or just inconvenience them, hardcore pirates will no doubt find their work-arounds and keep going on their merry way as always.

    I really see this legislation as a bit of tree shaking meant to shoo away all those people who've been downloading copyrighted material because it was so damn easy to do so and there was little to no enforcement of infringement laws. In short the straight up easiness of downloading that latest episode of "A Game of Tits... opps Thrones" isn't going to be as easy as it was.

    On a side note there's plenty of free culture out there that can be consumed quite easily; music, videos or whatever. Or you could just go out and make your own damn culture and put it out there for free, screw big business!

  6. Re:Both major parties are bad on Man Formerly Charged With Rigging Student Ballot Exposed As Labor Official · · Score: 1

    don't worry about the NBN it'll go ahead as planned no matter who gets in
    Yeah I know they(libs) said they'd run a patched network, but the heads of NBN Co. aren't worried because
    1. The contracts are in place and it'll cost to much to back out now
    2. the Libs plan is to have a patched fibre to node policy, so what about homes that already have fibre to the premises? Tear that up?
    it's completely stupid to run a mixed network like that no one would ever sign up to it.
    3. you couldn't sell off a half finished network like that, who'd buy that? you'd have to give it away or at the very least take a whopping loss and you'd never recoup you costs.

  7. A Dubious Article on DuckDuckGo: Illusion of Privacy · · Score: 2

    Apparently all you need to get front page on slashdot is an article with one link to a blog, that has only one post, created by a random user. Hell the 3rd paragraph of the article beings with 'TL;DR' a phrase I associate with image boards such as 4chan than I do actual journalism and news. While the article is somewhat interesting it's nothing more than an op-ed piece or a letter-to-the-editor at best or some anti-DDG fud created by some PR firm at worst.

  8. Re:India joins the US on India Bars ZTE, Huawei, Others From Sensitive Government Projects · · Score: 1

    I feel like china was never meant to be successful, forever as cheap labor for western corporations, oh yeah some of the people will be successful and they'll buy western goods but they're not supposed to be able to compete with us, that's not what free trade is about. I guess we'll have to invade them and bomb them back to the Stone Age so they'll be the impoverished third world labor they were always meant to be.

  9. Re:Ya well that's more difficult on Ibex Virtual Reality Desktop Beta For Mac Released · · Score: 2

    I started thinking about VR again and with occulus VR headset being hyped up at the moment I remembered one of the problems with VR headsets was the method of interaction was so clumsy then it occurred to me that maybe combining the headset with a device like a kinect could overcome the object interaction issues or at the very least make them a lot less cumbersome.

  10. Re:Back door man! on Chinese Smartphone Invasion Begins · · Score: 1

    British colonialism, French colonialism, German and Italian fascists... And the Americans are still under debate none of these countries have clean slates

  11. Re:Back door man! on Chinese Smartphone Invasion Begins · · Score: 1

    as opposed to all the backdoors every other government installs in their electronics.
    I remember a while back there was scare-mongering over huawei telecom components because huawei had close ties
    to the chinese goverment and therefore comprised, I also realized that they
    (huawei) were probably in bed with the chinese government beause the chinese govt. wanted telecom infrastructure that they
    knew weren't riddled with american govt. backdoors.

  12. Re:Every time someone mentions commodore on Catch Up Via Video With World of Commodore 2012 · · Score: 1

    Is anyone working on making raspberry pi run c64 or amiga emulators? I also remember operating systems like QNX I'll have to pick up a pi one of these days

  13. Every time someone mentions commodore on Catch Up Via Video With World of Commodore 2012 · · Score: 2

    Every time someone mentions commodore, someone somewhere will install UAE or start searching ebay for vintage commodores

  14. Informants Panel at HOPE conference on Adrian Lamo Explains His Decision To Expose Bradley Manning · · Score: 1

    Adrian Lamo spoke at a HOPE conference Informants Panel some years ago about this very subject... ugh anyway
    1. he's a rat, snitch whatever and he did because it doesn't take a genius to realize that if someone tells you they just stole a truck load of top secret diplomat cables and is going to release them, the government is going to send people to jail and you have to make a decision if you want to be one of those people.
    2. all the flimsy excuses he's given so far sound to me like something a FBI would have to said to him to make him feel better about ratting Manley out, whereas Lamo would have looked less like a creep if he just admitted to ratting Manley out because he didn't want to go to jail.

  15. Slashdot readers disciplined on Navy Seals Disciplined For Revealing Secrets As Consultants On Video Game · · Score: 1

    this just in slashdot readers disciplined for believing obvious advertising for actual news story
    it's right up there with china banning the ps3 for being a super computer and other advertisements
    either the people approving these stories are gullible or getting paid by the companies

  16. Re:roundheads on Is the Google Nexus Q Subtraction by Subtraction? · · Score: 1

    Yes a geometric shape made to look like it's sinking no one has ever thought *cough* boxee box *cough*

  17. Re:my 2 cents, copyright laws would be... on Proposed Chinese Copyright Changes Would Encourage Re-Use · · Score: 1

    extensive privacy invasion? where did I state that?
    just take down content being shared that people don't have the right to share, it's not that hard and doesn't require silly SOPA bills

    And how exactly do artists receive this monthly wage and who pays it? The government? the corporate world?
    Here's the thing, an artist be it visual or musical is generally considered to be the same as a small business
    you know someone working for themselves... but it in your stalinist world they'd all be working for the central bureaucracy producing art
    to glorify the regime.

    Oh yes I know I took you waaay out of context there, but then again so did you

  18. my 2 cents, copyright laws would be... on Proposed Chinese Copyright Changes Would Encourage Re-Use · · Score: 1

    In my perfect world
    1. copyright would exist for the artists life plus 10 years.
    2. allow for cover version royalties
    3. prohibit across the board bootlegging (yeah that would include p2p sharers of copyrighted materials, yeah it's not piracy, it's bootlegging!)
    alot of fair use for people who sample others peoples work, especially when there's not a profit made
    I got alot of the ideas from the 'sonic outlaws' documentary, especially the negativland v u2 case.

  19. Not bad compared too others running... on Julian Assange To Run For Australian Senate · · Score: 2

    Remember pauline hanson?
    Yeah he's not that bad really, just a massive ego like most hackers. Compare to others running in politics
      he's not that bad, look at bob katter and his wing nut party. Remember Sir Jo from QLD back in the day? I do
    and so does julian. Remember the publicity stunt of Peter Garret joining the labor party, where is he now?
    More power to him, I'd certainly vote for him

  20. ...and this is news because? on Chrome Users Are Best With Numbers, IE Users Worst · · Score: 1

    I love the fact slashdot has a related story link about how AptiQuant browser/IQ study was likely a hoax.

    Also I want to submit my own dubious logic story:
    I use Firefox and I don't have cancer, therefore Firefox cures cancer!

  21. Yes it's totally software, but on Intel Relying On Ice Cream Sandwich For Tablet Push · · Score: -1, Troll

    You waited too long intel, sitting on the sidelines. You probably even thought that this tablet thing was all just a craze and would fade away as quickly as it had come (but call it a wait and see approach just incase you were wrong). But now ARM is the big boy in the tablet (and mobile phone) field. Just like microsoft had a wait and see attitude with mobile phone OS then iOS and Android swept the market and then they released windows mobile 7 to a world that didn't care. So you'll release your tablets with ICS and windows8. Everyone will root their windows8 device to install ICS anyway because Win8 is terrible and people will figure it out quick. Any tablet device slapped with an 'Intel Inside' sticker will most likely flounder as everyone buys iPads and samsung galaxy tablets. In short Intel stick to desktops and laptops also get nvidia to produce a video card driver that doesn't crash every 5 minutes thank you gtx560.

  22. Re:THIS is why free markets work on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    GoDaddy would have to cease to exist for me to believe the free market works, don't get me work I believe that free markets are a good thing but they need some amount of government regulation to balance out greedy dishonest a-holes.

    A lot of people say if we had a "true" free market with out any goverment regulations or interference it would all work out in the end. Much like communists will tell you that most communist states failed because they weren't "true" communism. It's all the speak of a true believer.

    Free Market Capitalism and Communism are really get theories but turn to crap when you add people to the equation, just like a computer program will work 100% perfectly until someone uses it then it'll just crash.

  23. Mor organised boycotts on Imgur.com: Why We Dumped GoDaddy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Hopefully there will be a boycott and more boycotts if it fails to get the message across. Not something that should be given up on because it becomes all to hard and doesn't work the first time, after all how much do you value your freedom? Hell work to vote out every idiot that voted for it. Capitalism is supposed to be democratic, they tell you if people don't buy a product a company should understand that there's a problem with their product and rectify the problem or risk going out of business. Boycotts get that message across, worked well for south africa,

    I swear schools should teach kids how to organise boycotts right along side the importance of voting. Generations of kids coming up willing to drop massive boycotts on companies for even looking like doing something evil. When someone says that the market will work it out naturally they mean it'll correct itself eventually and I'll a load of cash in the meantime... oh I'm slightly off topic now.

  24. Re:Great... on Boxee 1.5 Will Be the Last Supported Desktop Version · · Score: 1

    I agree with you, as a fellow boxee box owner it does require some love. Don't get me wrong I do love my boxee box I looked at all the other so called media streamers out there and by far boxee box is the best codec wise with full HD support and .mkv support plus web browser and apps it was worth the price tag. Having said that, yeah updates were a pain I had one or two updates early on that required factory resets because for some reason they absolutely hated the network and refused to see any shared drives (although I haven't had that problem with subsequent updates) the remote works well so long as you never have to use the cursor but you can get an app through itunes and andriod app market to use your phone as a remote control (although I haven't used it so I don't know how well that works over the default remote). For me the 'friends' option that allows you to watch videos your friends post on social networking sites no longer updates people still post videos to me but they never show up on boxee. The one thing that really annoys me beyond anything which is beyond boxee's control is content restriction rules, not being able to access certain content because of geographical location (australia) meaning half the apps are crippled or unusable. A problem that goes beyond just boxee itself but strong selling points of boxee are made useless beyond the american market. In short love boxee but needs more work

  25. Re:Swiss govt. rules gnu gpl invalid... on Swiss Gov't: Downloading Movies and Music Will Stay Legal · · Score: 0

    was a joke