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Submission + - Zuckerburg and the booster seat (buzzfeed.com)

pnutjam writes: In an ironic nod to the way Facebook twists the way you see things, it looks like Zuckerberg is testifying to congress while sitting on a cushion that makes him appear several inches taller.

Submission + - Ask Slashdot: What does YOUR data mean to the google? (google.com)

shanen writes: Due to the recent kerfuffles, I decided to try again to see what the google had on me. This time I succeeded and failed, in contrast to the previous pure failures. Yes, I did find the google's takeout website and downloaded all of "my data", but no, it means nothing to me. Here are a few sub-questions I couldn't answer:

(1) Much more data than I ever created, so where did the rest come from?
(2) How does the data relate to the characteristic vector the google uses to characterize me?
(3) What tools do the googlers use to make sense of the data?

Lots more questions, but those are the ones that are most bugging me right now. Question (2) is probably heaviest among them, since I've read that the vector has 700 dimensions... So do you have any answers? Or better questions? Or your own takeout experiences to share?

Oh yeah, one more thing. Based on my own troubled experience with the download process, it is clear that the google doesn't really want us to download the so-called "our own" data. My Question (4) is now: "What is the google hiding about me from me?"

Submission + - Ask Slashdot: Water testing kits for Makers (salamancapress.com)

evil_aaronm writes: A fracking company — JKLM, owned by Terry Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills (NFL) and Buffalo Bandits (NLL) — is in the process of seeking approval to dump "processed" frack waste water into the Allegheny River. Epiphany Water Solutions would use a distillation process to clean the water to the point where it was "safe" to release into the river. (http://www.epiphanyws.com) The Allegheny feeds into Pittsburgh and eventually the Ohio River and out to the Gulf of Mexico. Those of us who live downstream on the Allegheny are rightly concerned that the processed frack water will not be as clean as JKLM says it will. I'm looking for insight from /. readers for water testing kits that I can deploy in the river at various points to continuously — not necessarily constantly, but somewhat frequently — collect those results so we can see the truth for ourselves, rather than depend on JKLM or local government agencies which, at this point, seem to be more interested in promoting JKLM rather than keeping our waters safe. I'm thinking of a small MCU tied to a GPRS and water testing modules. The MCU would trigger the water testing module to sample the water periodically and use the GPRS module to send the results back for collation. I'm familiar with the GPRS and MCU aspects of this project, but the water testing modules — especially for fracking residues — is where I'm looking for insight.

And before you post, "http://lmgtfy.com?blahblah", sure, I could spend all day googling this, but, hey!, isn't this what /. is for? Additionally, sometimes you get useful information from auxiliary comments.

Submission + - Have I Been Pwned teams up with 1Password to improve post-security breach advice (betanews.com)

Mark Wilson writes: Data breach checking website Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) — used by governments and individuals around the world — has announced a new partnership with 1Password

The arrangement is a first for Troy Hunt's site, but it comes just over a month after 1Password started using a password-checker he developed. Hunt says that he has turned down numerous offers to sponsor Have I Been Pwned, but feels that teaming up with 1Password makes sense.

Submission + - Seriously, It's Time to Ditch Facebook and Give Google+ a Try (vortex.com) 1

Lauren Weinstein writes: One might think that with the deluge of news about how Facebook has been manipulating you and violating your privacy — and neglecting to tell you about it — Google would be taking this opportunity to point out that their own Google+ social system is very much the UnFacebook.

But sometimes Google is reticent about tooting their own horn. So what the hell, when it comes to Google+, I’m going to toot it for them.

Submission + - How Amazon Became Corporate America's Nightmare (bloomberg.com) 1

Zorro writes: Amazon makes no sense. It’s the most befuddling, illogically sprawling, and—to a growing sea of competitors—flat-out terrifying company in the world.

It sells soap and produces televised soap operas. It sells complex computing horsepower to the U.S. government and will dispatch a courier to deliver cold medicine on Christmas Eve. It’s the third-most-valuable company on Earth, with smaller annual profits than Southwest Airlines Co., which as of this writing ranks 426th. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest person, his fortune built on labor conditions that critics say resemble a Dickens novel with robots, yet he has enough mainstream appeal to play himself in a Super Bowl commercial. Amazon was born in cyberspace, but it occupies warehouses, grocery stores, and other physical real estate equivalent to 90 Empire State Buildings, with a little left over.

Submission + - GNOME 3.28 Released (softpedia.com)

prisoninmate writes: From a Softpedia report:

"GNOME 3.28 is dubbed "Chongqing" after the host city of the GNOME Asia Summit 2017 conference that took place between October 14-16 in Chongqing, China. This release contains dozens of new features for users, developers, and administrators, some of which you can read in the next paragraphs. As expected with any significant GNOME release, there were various visible and under-the-hood changes, especially the removal of the desktop handling a.k.a. "desktop icons" support from the Nautilus file manager, which got passed to the GNOME Shell interface through an extension. Prominent new features of the GNOME 3.28 desktop environment include initial implementation of the GNOME Usage app for viewing performance (CPU and RAM) and storage usage, and all-new on-screen keyboard and Thunderbolt 3 support for GNOME Shell, and support for MJPEG videos in Totem (Videos) app."

Submission + - New Zealand spills the beans, releases full text of TPP

monkeyzoo writes: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement was an all encompassing trade deal negotiated by various governments, largely in secret and for the most part agreed to without any public consultation or the consent of the governed. Apparently even the rank-and-file policians of the governments involved didn't know what was in it. When the Trump administration pulled the plug on the TPP, the whole thing was shelved.

But now the the New Zealand government has released the full text of the TPP. It is useful to know exactly what was in the treaty given the likelihood that the people in power of these various governments will likely give this another shot eventually.

The legally verified text is available here:
https://www.tpp.mfat.govt.nz/t...

Submission + - SPAM: German Navy experiences "LCS syndrome" in spades as new frigate fails sea trials

schwit1 writes:

The Baden-Wurttemberg now bears the undesirable distinction of being the first ship the German Navy has ever refused to accept after delivery. In fact, the future of the whole class of German frigates is now in doubt because of the huge number of problems experienced with the first ship during sea trials. So the Baden-Wurttemberg won’t be shooting its guns at anything for the foreseeable future (and neither will the Zumwalt for the moment, since the US Navy cancelled orders for their $800,000-per-shot projectiles).

System integration issues are a major chunk of the Baden-Wurrenberg’s problems. About 90 percent of the ship’s systems are so new that they’ve never been deployed on a warship in fact—they’ve never been tested together as part of what the US Navy would call “a system of systems.” And all of that new hardware and software have not played well together—particularly with the ship’s command and control computer system, the Atlas Naval Combat System (ANCS).

Perhaps most inexcusable, the ship doesn't even float right it has a permanent list to starboard.
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