Comment ssshh, nobody tell them about BGP (Score 1) 388
the DNS idea is stupid, but not surprisingly so, given the level of practice the Sony hack has disclosed.
the DNS idea is stupid, but not surprisingly so, given the level of practice the Sony hack has disclosed.
Fake and/or predatory journals are an interesting phenomenon with repercussions greater than just whether they accept nonsense papers. Could the poster edit to include some commentary on why this is interesting?
interesting that these density improvements could both be applied to tape as well.
yeah, "tape yuck", but it makes a certain amount of sense for cool data. which we have lots of, always increasing. tape seeks are a minute or so, and if density is competitive, tape has a good chance to beat disks on price. certainly on power. the real problem is that the tape industry seems to be sort of demographically challenged...
Imagine the amount of mayhem being tacitly supported by makers of paper and pens.
Politicians think they are right to demand control of behavior because it is, theoretically possible. They don't seem to appreciate that their model for the online world is flawed: it's not like physical space, compact and easily policed. The net is a communication medium, which can no more be policed than paper, phones or *air* can be cleaned of mayhem...
In a just universe, whenever some knob uttered a platitude like that, they'd be struck by lightning or a meteor or turned into a pillar of salt.
yes, I definitely would prefer a potentially secure wireless protocol over an obviously insecure physical key. this is a no-brainer! even better: make it a public, *STANDARD* secure wireless protocol, preferably exactly the same one I use to authorize NFC payments from my phone.
how about dispense with passenger accommodations entirely? I'd rather be loaded into a shipping tube at the gate...
I don't understand why this silliness isn't being slapped down by the feds.
What kind of antisocial fiend would blame Apple for wanting to play a role in customer's lives? After all, isn't that sort of why Apple people buy Apple in the first place, the need to belong, to be involved in something bigger than themselves? You know: every sparrow, etc, etc.
docker is anti-Unix in significant ways, so should be a great match for Msft - maybe with some systemd to spice up their love-life.
The problem with corporate taxation is that it's based on profit, not income. Personal tax is always income based - imagine if you were only taxed on the income you didn't manage to spend each year! If corporate tax was based on income, it would be commensurable (and would presumably also be a much lower rate). Corporate INCOME tax would also make all these tax dodges irrelevant, since they work only because companies manipulate their profit.
"government of the people, by the people, for the people". our system seems to have lost track of the basic principles. just as the courts ignore portions of the constitution, such as "to promote the progress of science and useful arts", or "a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state".
OF COURSE China has people paid to troll slashdot. in the cyber-age, I suppose that's a compliment.
oh, nonsense. look at a map.
China's claim is absurd; no one else in the world considers these islands disputed. No amount of dredging is going to change that.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.