Submission + - Warriors, not Geeks, run Cyber Command (washingtonpost.com)
"It was supposed to be a war fighter unit, not a geek unit," said task force veteran Jason Healey, who had served as an Air Force signals intelligence officer. A fighter would understand, for instance, if an enemy had penetrated the networks and changed coordinates or target times, said Dusty Rhoads, a retired Air Force colonel and former F-117 pilot who recruited the original task force members. "A techie wouldn't have a clue," he said.
Submission + - Competitor threatens suit - counter DMCA takedown?
Soon after, Buckyballs CEO Jake Bronstein got the video taken down from Youtube via a DMCA takedown, despite the fact that the only elements not made by Zen Magnets are the voicemail he left and some images of himself, which are low resolution and publicly available online.
Zen Magnets is now asking for help as they don't know what to do. It's appalling and I can't imagine that it is infringing, but I am not a lawyer. What would you do in this scenario?
(I am affiliated with neither company, although Thinkgeek sells Buckyballs...Slashdot & ThinkGeek share a corporate overlord.)
Submission + - Facebook Competitor Diaspora Revealed: Sparse, But (techcrunch.com)
At first glance, this preview version of Diaspora looks sparse, but clean. Oddly enough, with its big pictures and stream, it doesn't look unlike Apple's new Ping music social network mixed with yes, Facebook. A few features they note:"
Comment Old News (Score 2, Interesting) 184
Yeah, and this has been the case since, oh, 2001? Well, at least it seems that's when it started to be enforced more strictly. I've heard rumblings that the administration was going to change it, but who knows how likely that is.
Hmmm... I wonder if we could correlate the US's drop in space proficiency with when ITAR for space components started?
Submission + - Scott Adams (almost) saves the planet (wsj.com)
Submission + - NASA Set to Launch Solar NanoSail into Space (inhabitat.com)
Submission + - How DNA evidence creates victims of chance (newscientist.com)
Submission + - Will Amazon Put Advertisements in eBooks? (wsj.com) 1
Submission + - Size Matters - The Rise of Small Nuclear Plants (theoildrum.com)
Pick up almost any book about nuclear energy and you will find that the prevailing wisdom is that nuclear plants must be very large in order to be competitive. This assumption is widely accepted, but, if its roots are understood, it can be effectively challenged.
Recently, however, a growing body of plant designers, utility companies, government agencies and financial players are recognizing that smaller plants can take advantage of greater opportunities to apply lessons learned, take advantage of the engineering and tooling savings possible with higher numbers of units and better meet customer needs in terms of capacity additions and financing. The resulting systems are a welcome addition to the nuclear power plant menu, which has previously been limited to one size — extra large.
Submission + - Adobe Putting PDF Reader in Sandbox
Submission + - YouTube Gets A Vuvuzela Button (Seriously) (techcrunch.com) 1
The noise is so annoying that television networks have taken measures to filter it out, and guides have popped up showing viewers how to block it from their TV sets and computers.
I’m not seeing the button show up on all videos, but it is definitely appearing on some clips that aren’t soccer related. Here’s one that has it.
Comment Really... (Score 5, Insightful) 364
I don't understand why they don't have a simple voting system. If a user does something bad or obscene, vote them down. Then match the poorly rated people with each other. Or just have an obscenity button and if a person triggers it multiple times they get kicked off.
Comment Already fixed (Score 1) 2
This complaint is already old- Google defaults back to white now, with the option of adding an image if you want.
I did notice the slow-loading image though (although I usually use iGoogle now...).
Submission + - Methane Eaters at Lost Hammer (astrobio.net)
This in the wake of Friday's article about possible methane-based life on Titan!