Comment Did you mean the reverse? (Score 2) 91

So I am assuming "music labels" do not like this decision; but I am not sure why they would want internet access treated as a utility?

To the grandfather post's point more directly: I am sure the computers that "pirated" thousands of songs online were power by electricity from the power company, a utility. Yet the "music labels" did not try to hold the power company liable for the so called "piracy".

A utility would seem to be a neutral pipe and not liable, hence this decision; which I assume the "music labels" do not like?

Am I missing something?

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Comment Nuh uh again (Score 1) 91

It is simple.

The forum is not liable for anything the users post, and the forum is not required to host anything they do not want to; it is a great setup.

Obviously a forum where anyone could post anything and the host could not remove anything without becoming 100% liable for everything does not work.
If the forum lets everything through it generally becomes a mess or a porn site of sorts and unusable.
If the forum has to moderate everything to prevent liability issues, it is too much risk that something will slip through they will be liable for it.

I understand you might not like that, but yes "you" do get to pick and chose what people post and have immunity; its pretty much how the Internet has been thanks to Section 230.

Comment Re:too bad (Score 1) 314

It means a military outfit. Well-regulated as in training and discipline. Not a bunch of yokels showing up to show off their new guns to their buddies.

But SCOTUS re-interpretes the 2A in part because of the 14A. So we have no one to blame but ourselves for the muddiness of the amendment. We had 250 years to fix it and we never bothered.

Comment No mystery here (Score 2) 73

There's no mystery here. The officer alleged to have verified the decision wasn't doing their job. You can frame this any way you like...the officer is overworked and couldn't keep up with the number of applications they're supposed to verify, or the officer is lazy, or the officer is incompetent, or perhaps the scientist's name identified their ancestry and the officer is a racist.

In my opinion (backed by some experience) the most likely explanation is the department relies on the fact that many applicants who are rejected won't have the means to appeal a decision, and the spokesperson is simply lying when they claim AI isn't used to recommend or make a decision.

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Comment Re: The new MAD? (Score 1) 314

Of course not, and the F-150 isn't the same truck as when it was introduced in 1975. It's still the same basic vehicle except now it's got power steering, you can't get it with a manual transmission, and it has air conditioning. Sure, the Patriot has had some improvements, especially a better radar system (which now needs gallium that China won't sell us), but it's still the same basic vehicle.

Sci-Fi

Brazil's UFO Capital Marks 30 Years Since 'Alien Encounter' (theguardian.com) 34

Thirty years after the alleged 1996 "ET of Varginha" encounter, debate continues to rage over the events that happened in Brazil's self-styled UFO capital. An anonymous reader quotes an excerpt from the Guardian: The skies over this far-flung coffee-growing hub went charcoal black, the heavens opened and one of Brazil's greatest mysteries was born. "It really was something unique," recalls Marco Antonio Reis, a zoo director, who was at his ranch outside Varginha one stormy day in January 1996 when, he says, an otherworldly creature came to town. Reis and other locals claim the unusually ferocious downpour heralded a series of disturbing and seemingly paranormal events. At least six of the zoo's animals, including a spider monkey, a tapir and a raccoon, died mysteriously after a horned interloper with bulging red eyes was spotted in the vicinity by a woman who had gone out for a smoke. When a vet examined their corpses, "they were all black inside," Reis claims.

On a nearby wasteland, three young women spotted a peculiar and malodorous being with a heart-shaped face and three lumps on its head cowering beside a wall. "I've seen the devil," one of those witnesses would later tell her mum. Soon afterwards, an unexplained infection was rumored to have killed a strapping police intelligence officer who was said to have grappled with the oleaginous unidentified being. Three decades later, Reis says he is convinced Varginha received a non-human visit. His only doubt was from where it came.

"We don't know if it was extraterrestrial or intraterrestrial," the 71-year-old says as he climbs a staircase to the veranda where the smoker claims to have seen what, in reference to Steven Spielberg's 1982 film, became known as the "ET of Varginha". A 2ft statue of a two-toed alien now marks the spot. "It's possible it was an intraterrestrial, from inside the Earth They don't just come from space," Reis says. "It might have come from the depths of the Earth, too. We don't even know what it's like at the bottom of the sea, do we?"

Comment Re:there are many points (Score 4, Insightful) 219

No he is not. He has no power to start wars. or kidnap people. he can make emergency defensive moves. that is why they are bending over backwards to make up imminent threat emergency excuses to give them legal cover that itself is pathetic. even bush had to work at it to do his war; this idiot just picks the worst option people give him -- just as John Bolton said he did previously.

Comment Re:Sauron . . . (Score 2) 140

Oh, and Bert and Ernie were gay too, right? Of course, from a kids perspective, they were kids themselves and kids have sleep overs and *gasps* share the same bed. Guess they are all gay. It's just hogwash.

As an irrelevant side not, the producers of Sesame Street did issue a formal statement on the subject:

"They're puppets and puppets don't have a sexual orientation."

Submission + - macOS 26.4 Introduces ClickFix attack workaround (macrumors.com)

An anonymous reader writes: ClickFix attacks are ramping up — these attacks have users copy and paste a string to something that can execute a command line — e.g., the Windows Run dialog, or a shell prompt. macOS 26.4 Tahoe (updated earlier this week) introduces a new feature to its Terminal app where it will detect ClickFix attempts and stop them by prompting the user if they really wanted to run those commands. By default it will block the attempt, but the user may choose to override the command.

Comment Re:"ongoing financial pressure" (Score 0, Troll) 219

Trump put crooks in charge and maybe you've noticed a huge increase in small delivery companies you never heard about bringing your packages when it used to be the USPS? Also the time delays of having your neighborhood letters being sent 1000 miles away to be sorted only to arrive later down the street...

Plus they hired a military contractor to waste money making stupid ugly delivery vans that are way way behind schedule; also they use plenty of gas. The EV company that bid for the contract would never be allowed to get the contract. Would have built a fleet by now and they'd be running CHEAPER. My USPS is using a minivan because they couldn't get what they were supposed to-- the good part is the minivan is far better than the shit being slowly made in Wisconsin.

Also they seem to like spending money on ads for the USPS. I don't know if there are more of those or not. I don't see enough TV.

FYI, right now they are set to have major delays and money problems likely to screw things up with delays for the election. Plus they don't timestamp letters locally so it appears later than it was mailed...

Comment When offence is economically viable than defence (Score 1) 314

20 years ago, attack on Iran was unimaginable. With the rising gap between cost of offense vs cost of defense, it will not be surprising if US attacks China to protect Taiwan in next two decades, purely on grounds of combat-economy. This has already happened in Palestine, where razing Gaza to ashes was economically more viable than recurring cost of using Iron Dome against order of magnitude cheaper Qassam missiles.

Comment Re:Also several cases of face recognition software (Score 1) 73

"You are too smart to be a cop...."

LMAO That is what they tell the ID10T's that can't be trusted with gun, badge or any responsibilty. Almost any reputable force requires a degree and advancement requires a higher degree. I am not saying a degree shows intelligence or more importantly common-sense, but I'd say your "buddies" might be more suited for the Marines.

Feed Techdirt: The Casey Means Surgeon General Nomination Appears To Be In Trouble (techdirt.com)

Its somewhat stunning to realize that the United States has been operating with Surgeon Generals that are merely acting in the role or performing the duties of since January 20th of 2025. The last Senate-confirmed SG was Dr. Vivek Murthy. The current nominee from the Trump/Kennedy team is Dr. Casey Means. This nomination has been []

Comment Re:Well, thanks, capt. obvious, (Score 1) 58

I really liked Everything Everywhere All at Once and saw it twice in the movie theater. I thought it was a creative way to look at family relationships with a bit of scifi thrown in. I've never laughed so hard at scenes like - fanny pack weapon, dildo weapon, everything bagel and mother daughter rock talk with googly eyes just to name a few.

I've always liked the Daniels work though. Their brains work very differently than most and it seems to work for me.

The thing about creative work is it will move some to love it and others to hate it and everything in between.

What's a movie you have really enjoyed Mr. Dollar Ton?

Comment Re:Wine 11 (Score 1) 55

Well at least someone can get their 11th version of something running correctly.

Well, we technically skilled Windows 9 (the version after Windows 8 was Windows 10), so...

Then again, if you want to toss in the fact that the Windows NT line started at 3.5, or add in the various versions of Windows from MS-DOS and NT....

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Feed Google News Sci Tech: Meta and Google just lost a landmark social media addiction case. A tech law expert explains the fallout - The Conversation (google.com)

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Feed Google News Sci Tech: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Were Not Intimate and ‘Disconnected’ Prior to Their Deaths, Friend Says - Yahoo (google.com)

Submission + - This guy let an AI agent handle his scam texts for a week (x.com)

An anonymous reader writes: a scammer asked him to buy a $500 gift card

the agent spent 4 hours "driving" to target.

sent status updates like "i'm at the red light now, there's a very handsome squirrel on the sidewalk. do you think he's married?" ...

Comment Re:Not likely. (Score 1) 159

If you can not prompt an AI to give you code for a trivial problem, then you are in need for help.

And the thought never occurred to you the AI gives you code riddle with syntax errors somehow gives you the correct code. It must be my fault. Just like it was my fault that you assumed everything.

Regardless if you need it, or want it.

Regardless if I need or want help, you think I need help from you. I don't want your help. I don't need your help. You don't accept it when someone say "no" to you, do you?

Comment Re: Which ones aren't made in China? (Score 1) 183

Open and community driven firmware is great. Combine that with open source SOC designs its even better, but firmware runs on a chip, and many of these chips are the product of mostly semiconductor industries in China or Taiwan. Cisco or Netgear may have IP on designs and schematics, but they send these schematics to chip forges out East, and they will run volume batches for clients. Along the way, any number of unknown subcontractors get their fingers into any part of the manufacturing process, and you got a nice little hardware baked attack vector just waiting to be exploited. Basically, you cant fix a poop covered lasagna by adding more layers.

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