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  1. Bad idea: it's the wrong way to enforce ID on Law Requires Italian Web Cafes to Record ID · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Obviously this is bad for freedom... worse, it's the wrong way to enforce ID. The Italian way is too much of a burden on small business owners and too easy for users to circumvent.

    If the cops really think that ID should be required, why aren't they stepping up and doing something more effective, such as a computer login or swipecard?

  2. Students should use encryption on Carnegie Mellon Resists FBI Tapping Requirement · · Score: 2, Interesting

    What happens to the FBI request for fast access when the students begin using encryption?

  3. A traditional degree is better for grad school on Online vs. Traditional Degrees? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A traditional degree is better for grad school because in a traditional school you are more likely to have opportunites for interaction with professors who can recommend you.

  4. PWC has a interesting attitude on Windows Drives Company To OpenBSD · · Score: 2, Insightful

    BSD is free and great but there's still costs for retraining, reconfiguring, and ferreting out things that don't quite work the same way as in a Windows environment. Good luck, PWC, and please share your results about this switch!

  5. As long as they're making Serenity available... on Watch the First 9 Minutes of Serenity · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...how about improving downloads by using a better format, such as XVID or Quicktime?

  6. Biometrics have an inevitable risk on Adding Biometric Security to an Existing Laptop? · · Score: 1
    Are you *sure* you want biometrics? If someone gets a hold of your data then what do you do-- change your body?

    For example, your thumbprint can be lifted from a water glass.

    And your retinal scan can be lifted any time you go to the eye doctor.

  7. FT: Szulik of RedHat, Lessig on Wikis on Boyle on Webcasters and WIPO · · Score: 4, Informative
    The Financial Times has a good section called "Digital Business" with open source topics.

    Currently there's an interview with Matthew Szulik of Red Hat, who says he was first inspired by the potential of open source by work undertaken by Richard Stallman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    Also there's a commentary by Lawrence Lessig headlined "The march of the web-enabled amateurs" about "grand collaborative projects carried out by volunteers made possible by wikis."

    See Financial Times Digital Business

  8. Financial Times: Digital Business & Open Sourc on Boyle on Webcasters and WIPO · · Score: 4, Informative
    It's always amazing to see an article in Financial Times that supports webcasters and open source

    Then be more amazed:
    How open source gave power to the people
    By Richard Waters, September 19 2005

    The sedentary art of software development and the extreme sports of kitesurfing, sailplaning and canyoning would appear to have little in common.

    However, both are examples of a new force that could eventually affect a far broader range of companies and industries: the power of users to shape how products are developed.

    More...

  9. Strategic Business Management on Sony To Cut About 10K Jobs · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Sony was my final project for my recent Strategic Business Management course.

    My group found that Sony's division conflicts were ruining Sony's strategic opportunities. A simple example is Sony's music division prohibiting Sony's electronics divsion from building DRM-free MP3 players.

    A more complex example is Sony's movie division failing to work with with Sony's games division-- thus we get the PSP that can play movies, but there's no Sony "iMovies" store ready. What a strategic goof!

    Our strategic management recommendation was for Sony to bring in new leadership, specifically someone to rock the boat and get the divisions working together.

  10. Can it manage photos of your server on fire? on Gallery 2.0 Released · · Score: 1

    Anyone have a cache or alternate download page?

  11. Secure Web Browser on Patch & Workaround for Firefox Flaw Available · · Score: 4, Interesting

    With two significant security flaws discovered so far in Firefox (and many in IE) what should a high-security company do for a secure web browser?

  12. Sun has difficulty with open projects on Sun Spearheads Open DRM · · Score: 1

    Sun has a strong history of providing software and ideas to the community. But at the same time, Sun seems to have tremendous difficulty with follow-through on these kinds of projects. Remember the Liberty Alliance?

  13. How about encrypting your important files... on EFF Weighs in on Computer Privacy Case · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...before you hand over your computer and login to a complete stranger?

  14. Mindstorms by Seymour Papert is excellent on Introducing a Child to Constructive Computer Use? · · Score: 1

    Do you know about the book Mindstorms by Seymour Papert? His book is about young children learning computers, and I very highly recommend it.

  15. Windows Threat Assessment on Internet Security Warnings · · Score: 5, Funny
    It would be cool to have a little app that reports the current Windows threat level.

    The app could download data automatically using IE and ActiveX, format the data using an Excel Macro, then email results to me using Outlook.

    Because I care about security.

  16. A smarter approach? Learn the idioms and toolkits on Spring Into PHP 5 · · Score: 2, Insightful
    >A smarter approach is to learn the language basics in sequence as rapidly as possible

    In my experience a language becomes useful when you also learn the frequent idioms and know the available toolkits.

  17. Retailers need verification & item identity on Retail Fraud on the Rise · · Score: 3, Interesting
    This "swapping" issue is happening because retailers aren't able to identify their own goods. They can't tell the difference between the expensive watch and the cheap watch, so crooks profit.

    This is an issue of verification and item identity.

    Possible solutions? How about identity tools such as image recognition, holographic barcodes on the item itself, RFID, etched serial numbers, etc.

  18. Where's the funding for Intelligent Design? on Equal Time For Creationism · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If Bush believes Intelligent Design, why aren't any of his goverment agencies providing any funding to study it?

  19. Oops Microsoft, you don't know your own identity! on The Seven Laws of Identity · · Score: 4, Funny
    Tell me, Microsoft, what good is identity... when you cannot find your own web pages?

    Browser report is 404 Not Found. Doh!

  20. How to fund Apache improvements on Why I Hate the Apache Web Server · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I worked at Sun and tried to fund Apache improvements to make it smoother for my team's webmasters. No luck.

    Apache is great but it could be *significantly* easier for beginning webmasters. And for companies to fund changes.

  21. Bush can have my ISP data... on Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...when he gives our country his data about why our men and women in uniform are *still* dying in Iraq while Bin Laden is still at large.

  22. What's needed for a secure browser? on No IE7 For 2k, Now In Extended Service · · Score: 1
    MS is forcing corporations to upgrade to XP.

    But it begs the question: what's needed for a secure browser?

    First and foremost, don't let outsiders penetrate my system. MS failed this. Firefox failed this. What does it take to get this right?

  23. RFC 1750: Randomness Recommendations for Security on When Is It Random Enough? · · Score: 4, Informative
  24. How to use a memory bounds checker? on How To Conduct Your Very Own Buffer Overflow · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ... if you have recommendations or pros/cons, reply to this...

  25. Have you asked you bank? on Identity Theft Prevention Tips? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Some banks will help you, for example letting you use their cross-shredder or document-disposal bins.