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  1. Re:the real America on U.S. Court: Chinese Search Engine's Censorship Is 'Free Speech' · · Score: 1

    But the Food and Drug Administration has no say as to how prepare Chinese food. And the New York court distributes judgments about Chinese web sites.

    It is because that they think that they have a moral high ground to do so. My argument is that I doubt it, that there are serious social, economical and other problems at the USA as everywhere else.

    My point is that there should be peaceful international cooperation based on equality.

  2. Re:the real America on U.S. Court: Chinese Search Engine's Censorship Is 'Free Speech' · · Score: 1

    Yes, I agree there are very serious social problems in China. But the same is valid for the USA too.

    I saw areas in the US cities where people are just hanging en mass on the streets days long, obviously unemployed. There are also a lot of homeless people, incredibly many.

    Certainly, there are well-to-do communities, even gated communities. But it is not like the USA has nothing else to do to improve inside its own country and just has to concentrate on China and the other bad apples.

    Perhaps, it shall improve the world via itself? By an example?

  3. the real America on U.S. Court: Chinese Search Engine's Censorship Is 'Free Speech' · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I've been in China and I've been in the USA.

    There are places in San Francisco, even in central part of the city, where it is just scary to walk. The same about the LA and NYC.

    Certainly the USA is a great country with immensely interesting culture, still there are serious social, racial, economical problems there, perhaps, even more acute than in China.

    At least, I do not remember being scared just to walk in a city in China.

    America has got a very efficient advertising and propaganda machine, probably, this is what makes the difference.

  4. classic desl telephones on Russian Officials Dump iPads For Samsung Tablets Over Spy Fears · · Score: 1

    Desk telephones were in the beginning produced only in the USA, UK, and Italy. Later they were produced everywhere.

    I think we need open source hardware and software for mobile devices. Like it is already done with PHP, GIMP, OpenStreetMap, etc.

    I realized only by now how important these Open Source Software movements are. We should really support such projects. This is our vital interest.

  5. Re:PHP on The New PHP · · Score: 1

    I would say even more. Any language has its weaknesses. Even Great English Language. For example, a tower dispatcher says to pilot: "Turn left. Right now!"

  6. Wrong camera in principle on Inside Chris Anderson's Open-Source Drone Factory · · Score: 1

    GoPro camera is a wrong choice for the UAV. It has a display. But at the UAV there is nobody to look at this display during the flight.

    Still a display adds to the weight. And the weight of the UAV is crucial for flying inside the city. If UAV weighs 100 - 150 grams then it is safe, if 1000 - 1500 grams flying is extremely unsafe for people and property on the ground.

    A new ultralight HD, wide angel camera is needed for UAVs. Then they could be used inside the city for mapping, surveying, etc.

  7. Final settlement of the issue on EU Parliament Rejects Asylum For Snowden · · Score: 2

    I would suggest an international conference of the USA, UK, Sweden and Russia on Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, Sarah Harisson, and Bradley Manning.

    The best solution would be to send them to live to the North-Eastern Siberia, to Yakutsk or Krasnoyarsk regions, for, say, 10 years. During imperial period such an exile was a punishment in itself. At the same time they would be safe and free. The climate is very cold, but healthy and beautiful. It is another world. Everybody is happy.

    Life itself suggests it. Edward Snowden is already almost there. They could work there as school teachers of English language and literature, and IT education.

    After ten years emotions would calm down and the situation will be more clear.

  8. Where are on DDoS Larger Than the Spamhaus Attack Strikes US and Europe · · Score: 1

    NSA and GCHQ when you need them?

  9. confusing interface on Windows 8.1 Passes Windows Vista In Market Share · · Score: 1

    I do not like 8.1. Probably they are trying to innovate but the result is a confusing jerky interface.

  10. WW III (on roads) on EU Secretly Plans To Put a Back Door In Every Car By 2020 · · Score: 1

    The WHO published the 2013 statistics of deaths in traffic accidents: http://www.who.int/violence_in...

    1.24 million people were killed in traffic accident the last year, times more badly injured.

    These are the figures consistent with the WW, but this time it is going on on the roads. A car is the main source of deadly traffic accidents.

    If not this measure, but something must be done.

  11. too obvious on Target Credit Card Data Was Sent To a Server In Russia · · Score: 1

    To Russia, of course. Where else? The end of an investigation. Very convenient.

    Reality is usually more complicated.

  12. Crime and punishment, Siberia on The New York Times Pushes For Clemency For Snowden · · Score: 1

    What about Julian Assange and Bradley Manning? Perhaps these two also should be let go to Russia?

    Like in Dostoyevsky's "Crime and punishment" to Siberia? There will be a grand bridge construction project near Yakutsk, here: http://osm.org/go/8_ABot--

    The English language and IT teachers are badly needed at schools there. The nature is harsh, -37 C now, but magnificent. What a waste to keep those two young bright men locked up.

  13. lack of PR & photo skills in scientific commun on Panoramic Picture Taken By China's Moon Lander · · Score: 1

    Scientists do not understand that people want to see a nice quality inspiring images from Lune, from Mars, etc. They are not interested in X-ray diagrams, or geological survey results.

    Still it is people who pay for these flights. I am sure it is doable to shoot good JPG files on Mars or Lune. And instead we get blurry low resolution images.

    I read that an engineer had to buy a photo camera for Mars rover with his own money. Otherwise we would not see any pictures at all.

    I think the best photo & video camera is the first, the most important device to place on a rover. And to send to the people of Earth the quality images the first minute after landing.

    And not broken panoramas, but a nice even high resolution panorama. There is open source software called Hugin to make nice panoramas.

  14. Moving data centers into patriarchal countries on Tech Leaders Push Back Against Obama's Efforts To Divert Discussion From NSA · · Score: 2

    The NSA surveillance is the serious damaging problem for business. And not only for the US companies. The usage of the cloud SaS, say, the Google Apps for Business could be very profitable for a company, but the internal opposition is bringing in the data security issue. The say, - first the company data gets into hands of a rogue government official, then later it could be sold to a competitor.

    However, moving data centers to patriarchal countries could be even worse. The data centers would be periodically stopped by government officials to check sanitary conditions (as a pretext).

    All the servers could be taken out by trucks to check for an illegal content. The employees of the data centers would be hired via nepotism system, so up-time would be not great.

    The US officials are not perfect, but at least they could be called reasonable. In patriarchal societies the cloud computing model, the data centers, would not work at all. We would be obliged to switch to the silos model of desktop documents once again.

  15. different approach to a driverless car on Ford Self-Driving R&D Car Tells Small Animal From Paper Bag At 200 Ft. · · Score: 1
  16. more significant UAV & UAS on Secret New UAS Shows Stealth, Efficiency Advances · · Score: 1

    https://www.sensefly.com/
    ultralight drone (0.7 kg) for aerial orthorectfied imagery. Ten square kilometers of imagery per 45 minutes flight.

  17. Why not make keyboards quieter? on Skype Is Evaluating Adding Typing Suppression Feature · · Score: 0

    And mouses too.

  18. Re:Nine, eh? on Ninth Anniversary of Firefox 1.0 Release · · Score: 1

    What is an alternative to a random person? A well-organized corporation? Then we would be still stuck with IE4.

    Learning to write code, specifically to write extensions is a good investment.

    Firefox is my favorite browser, and I would like to thank the Firefox team and congratulate with the ninth anniversary.

  19. Re:I'm for this on NSA Broke Into Links Between Google, Yahoo Datacenters · · Score: 1

    I would not agree with that. There was a medical tent with highly experienced medical professionals near the finish line. Otherwise the number of killed would be much more.

    Nevertheless, I would agree that more people are killed in Boston in traffic accidents. And nobody really cares about it. Like installing speed control in the cars.

  20. driving metaphore on Telegraph Contributor Says Coding Is For Exceptionally Dull Weirdos · · Score: 1

    A driver studies how car works, what to do in emergency, how to provide first aide, etc. Theoretically it is possible to drive without such a knowledge, but a professional driver does need it,

  21. Coding is the Latin of the 21st century on Telegraph Contributor Says Coding Is For Exceptionally Dull Weirdos · · Score: 1

    as it understood all over the flying round rock.

  22. Natural selection in politics on Germany: We Think NSA May Have Tapped Chancellor Merkel's Cell Phone · · Score: 1

    It is everywhere. It all started with J. Stalin listening to phone-calls in Kremlin, in 20s. Nowadays all non-eavesdropping political forces died out due to natural selection.

  23. Just wait... on Ask Slashdot: Why Isn't There More Public Outrage About NSA Revelations? · · Score: 1

    I remember living in the USSR. It seemed that it would last for at least a thousand of years. Elections were won by 99% of votes, after all.

    But if something is wrong, as it certainly was with the governance in the USSR, it will surface sooner or later. Even if at first people are scared and vote 99%.

  24. Two points on Hillary Clinton: "We Need To Talk Sensibly About Spying" · · Score: 1

    1. international sensible conversation with resulting international agreements. It is not only an US problem.

    2. an immunity to E.Snowden so that he can return home and participate in the conversation.

  25. world before Snowden and after, - B.S. & A.S. on Could Snowden Have Been Stopped In 2009? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Snowden demonstrated and proved the reality of the computing and networking. It Is much bigger than CIA, NSA, and even the USA.

    Modern computing allows to organize effective mass surveillance. It is not only about the US government. The technology itself is inherently dangerous. It registers ans sees everything, and forgets nothing. The 1984 is hopelessly outdated and over-passed.

    Snowden is like Jesus of the new era. He is hated, crucified, persecuted, but the jinn is out of the bottle. We know now.

    He did not receive Sakharov's prize, but it had been exactly what Sakharov did, - truth at any cost.