Comment: Too far (Score 1) 111
Comment: Capitalism (Score 1, Insightful) 477
So, if something is nor producing money is not worth to try, even when we all know the long therm benefits for the planet and for ourselves.
We uncultured swines, don't deserve the planet we live in.
+ - Pierre Deligne wins the Abel prize in mathematics
Tim Growers, in his blog, provides a handful of links for the aficionados and general public explaining the subject that earned Deligne the prize."
+ - Functional eyes grown at the tails of tadpoles->
Amazingly, a statistically significant portion of the transplanted one-eyes could not only detect LED changes, but they showed learning behavior when confronted with electric shock. [...]"
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Comment: Clever move (Score 4, Insightful) 125
Yeah!. Since the average user totally understands the situation, that "vague warnings of a potential threat" will, obviously, solve the problem. Pure genius.
Comment: Re:Piracy (Score 1) 314
Comment: Re:Piracy (Score 1) 314
Come on. Don't be naive. Of course they know what they service might and will be used for, and somehow they are encouraging it by making a harder-to-track and safe file-sharing service (yes, I know, per se, is not a file-sharing service), also they covering their backs in the process.
In that line of easy analogies: If you sell radioactive materials to terrorists, and they use it to build a bomb an blow an entire building and kill a lot of people. Would you say you shouldn't share any part of the guilt?. You sold a material that could be used for good or bad. Even though you knew they were prone to "bad behavior".
Comment: Piracy (Score 1) 314
"Legal Piracy: Take advantage of legal system loopholes!" seems to be the marketing strategy.
Well... I love it!
Comment: Redundat but, what a great idea! (Score 1) 162
I posted about this a couple of days ago, also wrote something at my blog. As a math grad student in a third-world country these are really great news.
Open access is the fair deal for mathematicians. I mean, why should I give away my work, and then have to pay a stratospheric amount of money to share it? Why my work has to be worth reading only if I give it away to one of this peer-review thefts?. Why keep this model of publishing that every scientist hates but no-one had, before this, the courage neither the will to do something about it?.
I'm not sure if this attempt will be successful, but definitely is worth trying.
+ - "Superomniphobic" nanoscale coating repels almost any liquid-> 1
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+ - Another experiment in open access publishing: an arXiv review board
Terence Tao showed it's support to the project in his a post on google plus: 'Like Tim, I am on the scientific committee for this project, and will likely end up as an editor for one or more of its journals when it launches in April'.
So, good news everyone!. Seems a really serious initiative and the commitment of two well known mathematicians certainly adds some extra credibility to the project."
+ - Chaos, a mathematical adventure->
This and several other questions are answered in a series of videos intended for everyone but with a taste of math.
These videos were produced by the same guys who brought to life the entertaining "Dimensions": Jos Leys, Étienne Ghys and Aurélien Alvarez . More at this link."
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Comment: It's not going to happen (Score 3, Funny) 85
An off topic comment:
As a Mexican it's funny to read slashdoters opinions about my country. If you come here you would be surprised that there are a bunch of us with high speed internet, cars, smartphones, etc. We are not involved in shootings every day around each corner and we don't speak the same Spanish than the "mexican-americans", actually our culture is quite different. Believing in what the TV says about a country and establish prejudices based on that is simply wrong. Based on what I have seen about US citizens on the news I would assume they like to drink a lot and show their parts to strangers, they start shooting people randomly at schools, theaters or workplaces, most of them are ignorant. Do you know what makes the US different from yogurt? If you leave them both 300 years unattended, the yogurt will grow a culture.
You see?, prejudices are wrong.