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Comment Where is arcfour? (Score 1) 144

Where is the arcfour cypher? You can't not include the fastest cypher there is for bulk data transfer.

for i in aes128-cbc 3des-cbc blowfish-cbc cast128-cbc arcfour128 arcfour256 arcfour aes192-cbc aes256-cbc aes128-ctr; do echo $i; dd if=/dev/zero count=1000000 2> /dev/null | ssh -Cc $i 127.0.0.1 "dd of=/dev/null"; done

Comment Re:"Enough protein" (Score 3, Interesting) 499

The CDC recommends 56g of protein for adult males, and 46 for females. The British Nutrition Foundation's RNI is 0.75g per kilogram of body weight.

The CDC is whey off, follow the British standard. Most people do not get enough protein, you know when you've eaten enough protein because your body stops craving food. Without protein intake you die fast, faster then simple calorie starvation, protein is one of the major reasons why your body triggers a hunger response. For a week try intaking 1g/kg of protein a day and you'll understand what I'm saying. The whole point of this article is that processed foods typically exchange protein for fat and carbohydrates, the problem with that is fat and carbohydrates are fuels; protein is a biological building block.

Comment Re:Huh? (Score 1) 171

If I had to choose between Bisphenol A ("BPA") and Bisphenol S ("BPS") based on the chemistry, I would choose BPS. Why? BPA is a synthetic organic compound with a dimethylmethylene group, whereas BPS is a regular organic compound with a sulfonyl group. 4,4'-(propane-2,2-diyl)diphenol and 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol respectively.

2 C6H5OH + H2SO4 (C6H4OH)2SO2 + 2 H2O

Why do you say BPS leeches more?

Comment Re:Kill it with MAGMA! (Score 1) 281

You might consider putting the material near a subducting tectonic plate and plan on the downward flow of material trapping and subsequently diluting the radioactive material. You don't have to drill a big hole, you 'just' have to wait a couple of thousand years while the material gets incorporated into the plate, all the while worrying about leakage of the containers.

While a good ideal, this is not the best idea since you can't later decide to recycle the waste into useable fuel. In a couple thousand years we''ll have the technology to reuse this stuff. I think the best plan is to simply put the waste back where it was mined from, this would allow us to come back in the future to reclaim it.

Comment Re:The other countries need protect jurisdiction (Score 1) 226

The question is: who does have legal jurisdiction on data stored in a given country? The courts of that country, or the courts of the nationality of the company who manages the data storage?

Any court that has personal jurisdiction over the corporation. Which is to say wherever the company is incorporated or resides. At a minimum the Federal and State court where the company is incorporated will have personal jurisdiction. There are no jurisdictional borders when it comes to corporations, ether the court has personal jurisdiction over the company or it doesn't, and if it does it can issue any warrant it wants on the corporation. The court can't send it's agents to another country to execute the warrant, but they can find the corporation in contempt or charge them with obstruction of justice.

Comment The ruling makes sense. (Score 1) 226

Where the servers reside is simply not relevant because the corporation resides within the jurisdiction of the court, corporations are people and because a company is one legal entity the court has jurisdiction over all of the company, regardless of where it's assets are physically located. It's called personal jurisdiction and the ruling is correct, it will be upheld if appealed. If you don't want to be subject to american jurisdiction then don't incorporate in america, it's really that simple.

Comment Re:The problem is they're called "printers" (Score 2) 302

This stupid crap with 3-D printed guns, for instance.

Yeah, I don't understand this craze with plastic guns, people have been producing guns using manual milling machines and lathes for well over a century. Moreover, in my state, the mere possession of bullets without a license to possess a gun is a crime. Problem solved.

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