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Comment Re:Original Research? (Score 2) 385

The No Original Research clause is pretty clear on the “not already published by reliable sources” part, yet I’ve seen multiple instances of my fellow researchers’ contributions get reverted because they happened to include a paper written by the contributor herself/himself. Never mind that the paper was peer-reviewed by those qualified to do so, and appeared in a reputed conference or journal.

Comment Condescending towards users much? (Score 1) 189

"clumsy user", "clueless user", "semi-rational user", "a sign that the user doesn't know what he is doing", ...

If you have ever conducted user studies of browsing behavior, you would see that the tasks that Aza describes are exactly the ones users perform in the real world. Why do you think it's unexpected for a user to pause a current browsing session and look for something unrelated, and wish to keep that search session separate from the previous one?

No, simply a new window would not be sufficient, because pretty soon, you end up with several different windows, and not all of us have the luxury of 30" displays to arrange them on. Yes, this is a window manager built into the browser, because default window managers have been inadequate in coping with the number of browser windows and applications users have open. If they were adequate, tabs would never have been needed in the first place.

From initial design sketches, this does seem like it will contribute its fair share to helping with the information overload problem. The only way to confirm that this is indeed a usable solution is to run it by users in real-world studies. You'd be surprised how much the average user or the power user differs from engineers and developers.

Security

Firm To Release Database, Web Server 0-Days 220

krebsonsecurity writes "January promises to be a busy month for Web server and database administrators alike: A security research firm in Russia says it plans to release information about a slew of previously undocumented vulnerabilities in several widely-used commercial software products, including MySQL, Tivoli, IBM DB2, Sun Directory, and a host of others, writes krebsonsecurity.com. From the blog: 'After working with the vendors long enough, we've come to conclusion that, to put it simply, it is a waste of time. Now, we do not contact with vendors and do not support so-called "responsible disclosure" policy,' Legerov said."
OS X

Journal Journal: Snow Leopard - Which applications did NOT work for me.

*AJ is Snow Leopard*

I just finished checking my very recent Snow Leopard Installation and there was no visible improvement except for 7 GB more HDD space; there is a lot new with QuickTime and Expose is much better.

Also, there were a few applications on my end that needed rework. Here is the list:

1. CyberDuck :- I needed to install a beta version which is compatible with SL. The older one refused to boot.

Comment Re:Linux & open source? (Score 1) 1010

Windows Explorer's engine was used to make Internet Explorer. They never do things the right way. You cannot have your file browser to have same engine as your web browser. Moreover, even the new version of the browsers are pathetic and highly unsecure. I think MS needs to do some good before they actually can get credibility. I do feel that using a Linux distro is much better than a Windows version, any day. For myself, I use Mac OSX. I am not sure about security but the usability factor alone will never let me touch Windows machine again.

Comment Re:it's pretty much common knowledge (Score 2, Insightful) 770

+1 for Trepidity.

I'm a Ph.D. student in Computer Science. I have been fully funded all through my academic career here in the US at Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech. The same is the case with many (but not 100%) students getting Masters and Ph.D.s in Computer Science that I know of. There usually are a few paid assistantship positions that require security clearance, but most basic and applied research is not confidential.

The funding isn't just a giveaway, of course -- I have to work for it and show results in return for the money from the NSF. As a symbiotic advantage, I get an advanced degree in the process.

Empirical evidence, though, and I don't know where I might find a citation for you.

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