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Comment Re:Oh, they can fuck right off. (Score 1) 258

Well there's the released stills from the surveillance video that doesn't capture the dead man but shows an object flying through the frame. Moreover BART police haven't released their own report, which is why it's premature to protest. At least wait for their report and hopefully the video before automatically doubting everything they say. There were civilian witnesses on the platform who saw it. But perhaps you think they've all been threatened if they tell the truth?

Comment Re:Was that part of the fare for BART? (Score 1) 258

Haha. Until a year ago the underground stations outside of SF didn't have cell service at all. The SF stations only got service a few years ago. Thank goodness texting has supplanted talking, because lots of people were dreading hearing yakkers and yellers on their phones in the tunnels.

Comment Re:Barring access to emergency services (Score 1) 258

Those stations have had cell service for about three years. Before that people used the intercoms, or went up to the agents at the entrance level.

In this situation, BART was well aware of the protests and had officers at the platform level. Medical emergencies would have been called in even more quickly and calmly than a civilian with a cell phone.

Comment Re:Oh, they can fuck right off. (Score 1) 258

The guy was shot as he wound up to throw a knife at the police. No surprise he was mentally ill. The protestors need a far better case than this to fuck with 100,000+ people trying to use BART and the bridges to get places. Some of those people are going to catch flights, or see sick family members, or get home and sleep for a few hours before returning to work an early shift.

Comment Re:These systems which preach safety and security. (Score 1) 239

I think it's more appropriate to look at the security of qmail which was designed with security in mind vs sendmail. This software should be closer to qmail and over a few years will be patched and hardened. If the system is used for the next twenty or thirty years, that few years of hardening will have likely been worth it.

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Google To Push WebM With IE9, Safari Plugins 413

surveyork writes with this "new chapter in the browser wars: 'Google in a defense of its decision to pull H.264 from Chrome's HTML5 revealed that it will put out WebM plugins for Internet Explorer 9 and Safari. Expecting no official support from Apple or Microsoft, Google plans to develop extensions that would load its self-owned video codec. No timetable was given.' So Google gets started with their plan for world-wide WebM domination. They'll provide WebM plugins for the browsers of the H.264-only league, so in practice, all major browsers will have WebM support — one way or the other. Machiavellian move?"

Comment Re:The privacy/security scale tips again. (Score 1) 647

If not one person, then two or three who take turns using an airport bathroom stall and remove the triple-saran-wrapped components. The third person assembles it and carries it aboard a plane.

In the aftermath, I expect bathrooms will have a screening station to re-enter the terminal, or removed from the secure area entirely.

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