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Submission + - NSA infected 50,000 computer networks with malicious software

rtoz writes: The American intelligence service — NSA — infected more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide with malicious software designed to steal sensitive information. Documents provided by former NSA-employee Edward Snowden and seen by this newspaper, prove this.

Submission + - Happy 50th Doctor Who! (bbc.co.uk)

beaverdownunder writes: To commemorate 50 years of the Tardis, today the BBC is airing a 75 minute special finally revealing the secrets of the Time War.

What did you think off the special? And what's your fondest memory of Who? And what about that Capaldi guy?
 

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Submission + - Looking for a career change ? Here's what it takes (careltranslations.com)

CarelTranslations writes: "Ever been in one of those peculiar states of mind where you feel like you are on the very brink of finding your dream career, yet for some annoying reason you can’t quite figure out what you want to do?
Take a look at the list below. If you recognize yourself in all (or most) of these points, there’s a huge chance becoming a translator might appear to be your path to success and joy (careerwise)."

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Submission + - Who can afford Open Source? (zona-m.net)

An anonymous reader writes: Francesco, a self-employed software developer, just wrote to me to explain why he feels he can't afford to release his school administration software under a FOSS license. In a nutshell, he says that only big organizations can afford that luxury (at least in today's Italy). What do you think?

Submission + - Wikipedia to be blacked out to fight PIPA tomorrow (wikimediafoundation.org)

An anonymous reader writes: Delivering what others promissed, wikipedia will block itself for 24 hours to fight both PIPA and (the now dead) SOPA. From the explanatory page: "Today, the Wikipedia community announced its decision to black out the English-language Wikipedia for 24 hours, worldwide, beginning at 05:00 UTC on Wednesday, January 18 (you can read the statement from the Wikimedia Foundation here). The blackout is a protest against proposed legislation in the United States—the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the U.S. House of Representatives, and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) in the U.S. Senate—that, if passed, would seriously damage the free and open Internet, including Wikipedia.". This might be the first time I'll be happy to see wikipedia offline.

Comment Re:How easy? (Score 1) 774

This stems from the completely broken Christian concept that children are innocent and therefore must be protected at all costs from anything and everything.

You know what's fun? Try to discover at which age Mary gave birth to Jesus.

It's ironic in so many levels...

Comment Re:Co-op Capital Ships (Score 2, Interesting) 122

Agreed, treating space combat as an air combat without the ground is so silly, and Galactica should be praised for trying to change this. But the lack of laser weapons was a mistake. They make much more sense for a fight in space than the cannons the Vipers had not only talking about speed to the target to avoid defensive maneuver (when you see it, you're already hit), but also the lack of recoil, which is more problematic in the vacuum.

Since guns have grease, dirty, etc. I believe they were there to make the Viper a somewhat more "realistic" spaceship. But to me, it had the opposite effect, it was just bizarre.

Comment Re:Meditations on First Philosophy (Score 1) 165

Yeah, I felt the same way.

Reminds me of Einstein. Both of them made huge discoveries that ended up scaring them. Einstein negated quantum mechanics (which his works helped create), and even came with a "cosmological constant" when he saw his equations couldn't contemplate a peaceful, organized space in which he (and the rest of the world) believed at that time. Descartes have made such a gigantic leap in thinking, came to the aforementioned conclusion, that even he got scared with the implications and then came with some half-baked "proof" on the existence of God to find some relief.

I don't blame them. They were intellectual giants, but men nevertheless. Men that can be afraid of schocking discoveries, even if they came from their own, powerful, minds.

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