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  1. Re:Exim hate on Remote Exim Exploit In the Wild · · Score: 1

    I agree.. I've used exim a lot on quite a few servers, with some advanced features, and it's been great. I've also done a lot of sendmail, qmail (back in the day) & postfix. Call me crazy but I don't really have a strong preference between sendmail, exim and postfix (qmail is just too dated now).

  2. Nothing could possibly go wrong. on Robots Taught to Deceive · · Score: 1

    I gotta say, I'm kind of tired of stories like this and then the parade of 'whatcouldpossiblygowrong' and 'thiswillendwell' and all the comments talking about how this is the beginning of Skynet.

    You know what's going to happen from this? Two little robots that look like RC cars will act out a prescribed game of hide and seek. It will end just fine. Nothing could possibly go wrong. There is no way that the deception which is 'taught' to these robots will end up magically transferring itself to our cell phones, computers and toaster ovens. Self-checkout counters will not begin to suddenly shave pennies off transactions.

    Of all people, the readers of slashdot should know that. I know it's fun to joke but people here seem to be taking the joke seriously.

  3. Re:change the port. on Coming Soon, Web Ads Tailored To Your Zip+4 · · Score: 1

    They can't "snoop" on port 443. That's the beauty of SSL. If any man-in-the-middle could read and alter HTTP headers then SSL wouldn't do us much good. As for using random ports, I don't want to begin explaining why that wouldn't be feasible, but just know that even if traffic were on a different port a router could identify it as HTTP traffic and perform the header injection anyway. Takes slightly more CPU to do.. My take on this is what others have said here. My ISP injecting headers in to my HTTP requests is unacceptable, period. If I wanted to advertise my zip+4 in an HTTP header I am perfectly capable of doing that myself. There is no reason for my ISP to read, inspect or alter ANY of my connections on ANY port of ANY content.

  4. Is this a local incident? Of course not! on Red-Light Camera Ticket Revenue and Short Yellows · · Score: 1

    This is not a local incident. Cities have been caught illegally shortening red lights in a ton of different cases over the last few years.

    http://www.motorists.org/blog/6-cities-that-were-caught-shortening-yellow-light-times-for-profit and many more at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=yellow+light+short+red+light+camera

  5. Re:SVG+video in IE 9 is the death blow on Adobe Not Worried About the Future of Flash · · Score: 2, Informative

    You will note that IE6 is still the most popular browser on the market

    No I will not.

  6. Re:Easy on Stay Off the Grid, Win $10,000 · · Score: 4, Informative

    In the Wired article, Evan regularly logged in to the internet and even conversed with people involved in the hunt.

    Clearly this is not the way to disappear from society, so I wouldn't be surprised if the contest includes rules mandating you to do certain things that make you catchable.

    If someone with outdoor experience just walked off in to the wilderness, they would not be found. The Appalachian Trail might as well be an interstate freeway compared to the isolation that's possible if you just wander off cross-country.

    I'd love 10 grand to go on a month long backpacking trip, and you better believe a lot of other people would too!

  7. Re:This is just baffling! on Murdoch To Explore Blocking Google Searches · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I agree with your take on this, but what I don't get is how Murdoch is able to continue in this campaign.

    It seems to me that he is damaging his reputation and the reputation of his companies with all the press this idea is generating. Does he not have advisors that he consults with before making these press releases? ...I wonder if he just fires anyone who attempts to talk him out of it? The whole thing seems starkly suicidal. Who would invest in such an idea? Are there actually people who believe it can work?

  8. Re:Um...guys.... on PayPal Introduces Open API · · Score: 1

    Ditto, I also have integrated with that service, so this seems like a non-story, maybe a different rate schedule if anything.

    "Website Payments Pro" https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_dcc_hub-outside

  9. Advertising Price Difference on Decline In US Newspaper Readership Accelerates · · Score: 1

    It seems strange to me that the advertising price is so different, can anyone give me a good explanation why an advertiser's paper advertisement would be more successful than the same advertisement on the web? The only good argument I can come up with is AdBlock, but given AdBlock's install base, I don't see this as being enough of a factor to account for the difference. Why would a printed ad be more successful than an online ad?

  10. Re:Where are the ads? on Decline In US Newspaper Readership Accelerates · · Score: 5, Informative
  11. Full List URL on 'Awful' Internet Rules Released · · Score: 1
  12. Re:You reap what you sow on Microsoft Files "Emergency Motion" To Ship Word · · Score: 4, Insightful

    i4i is an actual company, that sells actual products. They worked with Microsoft, and Microsoft, line for line, stole their code. i4i subsequently sued them, and won.

    Hi, uninformed person here. If they stole code line for line, why is this a patent case and not a copyright infringement case?

  13. I call shenanigans! on Bing Search Tainted By Pro-Microsoft Results · · Score: 1
  14. Re:How is this even a fucking question? on FCC Probing Apple, AT&T Rejection of Google Voice · · Score: 1

    Now that I think of it, this might be the reason that Apple removes all the Apps with profanity on them, because they're operating under a different set of regulations (i.e. the ones the FCC covers) with a mobile transmitter than with a normal computing device.

    The FCC regulating the content of a subscription service? Sounds unlikely.

  15. Re:City of Lancaster? on Eye In the Sky For City Crime Fighting · · Score: 1

    Those who dislike the Antelope Valley (consisting mostly of Palmdale and Lancaster) often call them Palmcaster and Landscatter.

  16. Re:My experience with Ubunto on A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux 2nd ed. · · Score: 1

    In an alternate universe where compilers are mandatory in every distro, someone is writing a post explaining that Linux is bad because it contains all development tools which ordinary users don't need.

  17. Re:Impact on birds... on Wind Could Provide 100% of World Energy Needs · · Score: 1

    Is this a pun? Terminal, like electrical terminal? I don't get it.

  18. Re:Already have it on Android on Classic Doom Coming To the iPhone Next Month · · Score: 1

    It's been running on the Nokia 770 and later devices for quite a few years now. No keyboard on the 770 and 800.

  19. Re:More Information on Philip K. Dick Movies on Philip K. Dick's "Flow My Tears" To Be Filmed · · Score: 1

    Given the lack of similarity between Next and The Golden Man, I was very surprised that they credited Dick at all.

    If I'd seen that movie without knowing it was supposed to be based on The Golden Man, which I'd just read by coincidence a couple weeks before seeing Next, I'd never have even thought of it.

  20. Re:ED-209 is not impressed on Robots Take To the Stairs · · Score: 1

    Is it wrong that I clicked "Read More" for the sole purpose of hitting ctrl-f ED-209? Thanks for justifying my search, BTW.

  21. Re:Cue the following: on Texas Vote May Challenge Teaching of Evolution · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Frightening on Privacy Group Calls Google Latitude a Real 'Danger' · · Score: 1

    Or just install software that silently broadcasts the device's coordinates without a lot of pretty Google front-end.. Really, what people are claiming to be the "dangers" of this service seem to be already present in more dangerous forms on any device with a network connection and a GPS unit. The Bad Guys don't need Google to build all their tools for them.

  23. Such as? on Ask Cybersecurity Commission Chairman Jim Langevin About US Cybersecurity Plans · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The aim of the Commission is to help the incoming administration balance "cyberspace" security needs with civil liberties.

    Give specific examples where civil liberties might need to be "modulated" for the benefit of electronic security measures.

  24. Re:Overloaded acronyms - GTP on Political and Technical Implications of GitTorrent · · Score: 1

    Also as the "Go Text Protocol" http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gunnar/gtp/

  25. Email-to-SMS Gateways? on Verizon To Charge Content Providers $.03 Per SMS · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Two Verizon stories in a row, neat.

    Does anything prevent content providers from using the email-to-SMS gateways to send messages for free? I know some companies who do this...

    It requires the customer to tell you their carrier of course, and you need to have an up-to-date list of email-to-SMS gateway addresses for each carrier, but hey, it's free.