Submission + - Are the hard-to-exploit bugs in LZO compression algorithm a hype?
According to Oberhumer, the problem only affects 32 bit systems. "I personally do not know about any client program that actually is affected", Oberhumer sais, calling the news about the possible security issue a media hype.
Comment OP summary is bad. (Score 2) 501
Submission + - $500k "Energy-Harvesting" Kickstarter scam unfolding right now. (drop-kicker.com)
So far they've picked up half a million in pledges. With six days to go until they walk off with the money, skeptics abound (10min in) including some excellent dissections of their claims. The creators have yet to post even a single photo of the magical device, instead posting empty platitudes and claims that such secrecy is necessary to protect their IP.
Using just their published figures, their claims are readily refuted, yet still backers flock in. Kickstarter appear uninterested in what can only be described as a slow-motion bank robbery, despite their basic requirement to demonstrate a prototype.
It seems self-evident that such scams should not be allowed to propagate on Kickstarter, for the good of other genuine projects and the community at large.
Skeptics are maintaining a google doc with many of the highlights of the action.
Bring your own popcorn and enjoy the show.
Submission + - Science Museum Declines to Show Climate Change Film (sciencemag.org)
Submission + - Salesforce.com To Review Controversial Hackathon Win (itworld.com)
Submission + - Driver Arrested in Ohio for Secret Car Compartment Full of Nothing (reason.com)
Ohio passed a law in 2012 making it a felony to alter a vehicle to add a secret compartment with the “intent” of using it to conceal drugs for trafficking.
Submission + - Failed software upgrade halts transit service
Submission + - GIMP Abandons SourceForge. Distributes via FTP Instead (gimp.org)
Submission + - http://istumblrdown Shuttered by Cease and Desist Order (istumblrdown.com)
Comment Re:Assume Everything is Compromised (Score 2) 138
Comment Re:Much needed competition? (Score 1) 119
Comment Adblockers are more effective. (Score 3, Informative) 185
Comment EMET and ad blockers. (Score 2) 197
I setup EMET for all programs that hit the network, always use an ad blocker in my browser, and keep google's malware site warning turned on. If something is advanced enough to bypass all of that then it is probably advanced enough for me to not realize I have it anyway. Ignorance is bliss.
Comment Re:And people ask me why I don't use Chrome (Score 2) 202
I'll ask you the same question I ask everyone else who seems to be highly concerned about companies knowing things about them. Why does it bother you?
I use Google for pretty much everything. I'm a Google Apps for Business customer and have been very pleased with the services they provide. Their products work well and the uptime/cost ratio is excellent. I'm assuming their ads are still nonintrusive but honestly I wouldn't know as I use adblockers with rather strict rulesets so I never see any of them.
Do they know a metric crapton about who I am and what I do? Sure. Why should I care about this? How does Google knowing what videos games I play or what books I read matter to me in my day to day activities? So they know I played Skyrim a lot and which bands I listen to. Who cares? Everyone who matters in my life already knows all of that anyway. Why panic because Google knows it too?