Bad joke on my part. The first thing I always see on Slashdot is a banner advertising "Migrate from GitHub to SourceForge quickly and easily with this tool..", apparently not everybody here is so targeted.
I'm afraid that the police, NSA, CIA, DHS and their pals will discover the usefulness of this neat new toy
My worry too. I'm guessing that since the technology monitors the auditory cortex, it's not going to pickup on anything other than what you would consciously want to say - maybe a passing neuroscientist can weigh in.
Everyone posting about politics on Slashdot and elsewhere on the Internet is doing the same thing. This includes you,... This kind of discourse has been going on since the dawn of the Internet
Really? Are you telling me that every political comment on the internet is and always has been the result of organized campaigns using crews of professional - full time - posters under the directorship of social scientists/psychologists with the aim of furthering the national interests of their home countries?
That is an utterly ridiculous statement, and as to the latter half of it, I have to conclude that you have only been acitve on the internet for 5 years, or less.
Most all people learn, but social media provides a way for a small portion of the mentally ill to share their common delusions in a supportive atmosphere. People who profit from mental illness, like Alex Jones, have an obvious interest in promoting their delusions, the louder the better.
His single-day profit (which, if spread out over a year, would amount to > $27 million per day) exceeded the GNP of 123 separate nations, and his estimated total wealth exceeds the GNP of 174 nations. http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/infopays/rank/PNB2.html/
"Hydrogen holographic display" capable of viewing holographic RED Hydrogen 4-View content, 3D content, and 2D/3D virtual-reality and augmented-reality content, a built-in H3O algorithm that can convert stereo sound into multi-dimensional audio, and support for modular components.
Could someone please translate this into English for me? google translate doesn't seem to recognize the original language. TIA
In 2004, it was discovered that crackers... gained almost complete access to Nortel's systems. Thought to have originated in 2000, for nearly ten years they accessed documents including emails, technical papers, research, development reports, and business plans.... The Wall Street Journal reports that hackers working from Chinese IP addresses used seven passwords of Nortel executives, including a former CEO, to penetrate networks owned by the company.
...I mean it still hasn't got a decent key-logger.
Bad joke on my part. The first thing I always see on Slashdot is a banner advertising "Migrate from GitHub to SourceForge quickly and easily with this tool..", apparently not everybody here is so targeted.
Gee, if only there was some quick and easy way to migrate from GitHub to Sourceforge... Oh wait!
I am thinking this is going to cause more pain than pleasure...
"Was she told when she was young that pain would lead to pleasure?"
I'm afraid that the police, NSA, CIA, DHS and their pals will discover the usefulness of this neat new toy
My worry too. I'm guessing that since the technology monitors the auditory cortex, it's not going to pickup on anything other than what you would consciously want to say - maybe a passing neuroscientist can weigh in.
Definitely not a railroad, closer to a phone company...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_the_Bell_System/
Orange Fan Mad
C'mon SlashDot, you're supposed to have at least some respect for Science.
Everyone posting about politics on Slashdot and elsewhere on the Internet is doing the same thing. This includes you, ... This kind of discourse has been going on since the dawn of the Internet
Really? Are you telling me that every political comment on the internet is and always has been the result of organized campaigns using crews of professional - full time - posters under the directorship of social scientists/psychologists with the aim of furthering the national interests of their home countries?
That is an utterly ridiculous statement, and as to the latter half of it, I have to conclude that you have only been acitve on the internet for 5 years, or less.
Most all people learn, but social media provides a way for a small portion of the mentally ill to share their common delusions in a supportive atmosphere. People who profit from mental illness, like Alex Jones, have an obvious interest in promoting their delusions, the louder the better.
...I'll take this statement a little more seriously.
The vast majority of Earths inhabitants have absolutely no use for computers, and aren't even aware of their existence.
Researchers have created a wearable device that can read people's jaw movements.
It seems that just mentioning YouTube in a story automatically conjures up a 15 point drop in the average IQ of its commenters.
The best anti-piracy measure I know of is a great product at a reasonable price.
The White House is reportedly looking at a proposal to create a ghost network of private spies in hostile countries
Since +/- 65% of Americans are hostile to The White House, I'm guessing that The U.S.A. is high on the list
His single-day profit (which, if spread out over a year, would amount to > $27 million per day) exceeded the GNP of 123 separate nations, and his estimated total wealth exceeds the GNP of 174 nations.
http://www.studentsoftheworld.info/infopays/rank/PNB2.html/
... rather than becoming a slave to the things you own?
I'll be dead and long gone before bicycle mechanics are replaced by robots
So privacy isn't really dead?
Wish I still had that mod-point from this morning. Those were 3 good articles.
BTW, Panopticlick said my browser fingerprint was unique among the 593,543 tested so far! Time to make some changes and send a donation to the EFF.
Wouldn't a different browser profile for each task be enough.
The game may only be a simulation, but the PTSD is real.
"Hydrogen holographic display" capable of viewing holographic RED Hydrogen 4-View content, 3D content, and 2D/3D virtual-reality and augmented-reality content, a built-in H3O algorithm that can convert stereo sound into multi-dimensional audio, and support for modular components.
Could someone please translate this into English for me? google translate doesn't seem to recognize the original language. TIA
In 2004, it was discovered that crackers ... gained almost complete access to Nortel's systems. Thought to have originated in 2000, for nearly ten years they accessed documents including emails, technical papers, research, development reports, and business plans. ... The Wall Street Journal reports that hackers working from Chinese IP addresses used seven passwords of Nortel executives, including a former CEO, to penetrate networks owned by the company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nortel/
Microsoft has finally caught up to Johnny Mnemonic.