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Ask Slashdot: How Do You View the Wall Street Protests? 1799

__roo writes "The New York Times reports that the Occupy Wall Street movement has inspired hundreds of Facebook pages, Twitter posts, and Meetup events, and that 'blog posts and photographs from all over the country are popping up on the WeArethe99Percent blog on Tumblr from people who see themselves as victims of not just a sagging economy but also economic injustice.' What do Slashdotters think? Do you relate to the 99% stories? Do they make you angry — either at the system, or at the protesters? If it's at the protesters, is it rational or a just-world effect?"

Comment Re:Videos I've seen (Score 2) 961

FWIW, some of the linked articles point to videos of the mace incident that include a good minute or two beforehand.

There's no doubt in my mind that it sucks to be one of these cops, and that there are protesters out there looking for the police brutality money shot. Hell, the cops are the kind of people who'll be having their pensions cut to maintain tax cuts for Wall Street, the protesters should befriend them.

But at the end of the day which side here is herding people around to try to end a public demonstration? Is it worse to be shouted at or maced? Do you (rhetorical "you", not Nidi62 in particular) apply the same degree of skepticism to mainstream news reports? Should we be so quick to imagine or assume a wrong by someone less powerful that would excuse the wrong we can see being done by someone more powerful?
Businesses

Is the Business Card Dead? 370

theodp writes "Attending SXSW, HBR's Susy Jackson was dismayed to find her beloved business cards no longer carried the cachet they did back in the day. Writes Jackson: 'I had a lovely conversation with two young entrepreneurs from New York and when it was time to part ways, I used that old line: 'Here, let me give you my card.' They both paused, looking unsure about whether or not I was serious. Then I saw the understanding wash over them. I was speaking a forgotten language. A business card. How precious.' And while Jackson appreciates the convenience of exchanging e-business cards, Twitter handles, and phone numbers (texting), she's still a softie for a good business card: 'Some cards are plain; others speak to their holders' personalities through odd trim sizes, quirky color schemes, or clever word play. Each will tell me something more about the person who gave it to me than I could have known from their contact info alone.' So, how telling are The Business Cards of Tech Giants?"

Comment Re:Go home brew (Score 1) 349

Mod parent up, anyone? There are so many +5's in this thread talking about how thin clients are priced as they are because "it's chump change for business", etc. If someone came along with equal thin clients for $100 less, plenty of people (like our thread starter Mr. Ginter) would buy them. And since there's plenty of companies wading into manufacturing various low-power hardware all the time, where are the cheap thin clients?

Comment Re:Yes (Score 2, Informative) 263

But I can tell that Hotmail still ignores SPF since almost all the backscatter that still comes through is from Hotmail. They should know better.

I believe you, but really? Hotmail was THE reason I've implemented SPF for a few domains connected to sites that send alert emails to users. Nothing - from email confirmations to status update type stuff - was getting through to Hotmail accounts until I set up SPF. Some kind of Left Hand / Right Hand mess going on over there?

Media

Lack of Manpower May Kill VLC For Mac 398

plasmacutter writes "The Video Lan dev team has recently come forward with a notice that the number of active developers for the project's MacOS X releases has dropped to zero, prompting a halt in the release schedule. There is now a disturbing possibility that support for Mac will be dropped as of 1.1.0. As the most versatile and user-friendly solution for bridging the video compatibility gap between OS X and windows, this will be a terrible loss for the Mac community. There is still hope, however, if the right volunteers come forward."
Space

Super-Earths Discovered Orbiting Nearby, Sun-Like Star 242

likuidkewl writes "Two super-earths, 5 and 7.5 times the size of our home, were found to be orbiting 61 Virginis a mere 28 light years away. 'These detections indicate that low-mass planets are quite common around nearby stars. The discovery of potentially habitable nearby worlds may be just a few years away,' said Steven Vogt, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at UCSC. Among hundreds of our nearest stellar neighbors, 61 Vir stands out as being the most nearly similar to the Sun in terms of age, mass, and other essential properties."

Comment Re:The people running the site ARE NOT IT Admins (Score 2, Interesting) 780

I have no idea how large flight sim files are, but from the Wayback FAQ: "Files over 10MB are not archived in this 'snap shot' of the website."

Seriously: buying a LTO drive and sending media to IronMountain is a fantastic idea, but this community sites like this aren't a business. They're, say, 10,000 devout users hitting a virtual machine or two, and the admins are _already_ dropping a couple hundred per month on the hosting. Where does the money come from? Where does the _time_ come from? Whoever should've been testing avsim's backups was probably also moderating forums, working on the site, and working a day job.

Free community sites like this are great, great part of internet, and the people who run them are pouring their own time and money into something they love. And unless you want to run a free offsite backup service, the best you can do is to warn people what can happen, show them what a reasonably solid backup strategy looks like, and hope that no dickheads trash their site.
Privacy

Senate Hearing On Laptop Seizures At US Border 526

suitablegirl writes "As we have discussed, Customs and Border Patrol is allowed to seize and download data from laptops or electronic devices of Americans returning from abroad. At a Senate hearing tomorrow, privacy advocates and industry groups will urge the lawmakers to take action to protect the data and privacy of Americans not guilty of anything besides wanting to go home."

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