Submission + - U.S. ISBN monopoly denies threat from digital publishing (oreilly.com)
Comment Some question about legitimacy of DMCA complaint (Score 1) 1
Comment Re:Authors still attacking their Facebook page (Score 3, Insightful) 288
Remove my books from your lists immediately...The Eternal Question and Children of Hamelin. I am seeking legal action...
... I own the copyright to my books and I did NOT give you permission to put them on your sight for lending. REMOVE THEM IMMEDIATELY! ... Please remove my three books from this site. My novel Queen Sacrifice took over a year to write and I consider book piracy to be theft from authors. Any readers who download stolen books are also guilty of stealing from authors. ... I'll add my name to this list of people pissed off that you are lending my book without my permission. This will serve as your only notice that you are to remove my book Morgan: The scandal that shook Freemasonry from your service immediately.
Submission + - Legitimate ebook lending community closed after copyright complaints (digitalmediamachine.com) 5
Comment Walter M. Miller Jr. (Score 4, Interesting) 1130
Submission + - "Inventor of email" gets support of Noam Chomsky (reuters.com)
"Given the term email was not used prior to 1978, and there was no intention to emulate "...a full-scale, inter-organizational mail system," as late as December 1977, there is no controversy here, except the one created by industry insiders, who have a vested interest to protect a false branding that BBN is the "inventor of email", which the facts obliterate.
Submission + - Google Blockly - A Language With A Difference (i-programmer.info)
However Blockly is different. It works like Scratch or App inventor but it is written in JavaScript. This means it can be included in any web page or web app very easily. This in turn means that it can be used for education, getting people to learn to program, or as an easy to use script generator for the app. The FAQ gives the example of automating GMail filters and mangement.
The additional difference is that Blockley can compile its programs to JavaScript, Dart or Python so you can take the script and develop it further.
This is a really good idea. As long as Google doesn't throw this one out in a fit of reorganization and spring cleaning, this is a welcome new language.
Good luck Blockly!
Submission + - City of Boston pays $170,000 to settle landmark case involving man arrested for (aclum.org) 1
"As part of the settlement, Glik agreed to withdraw his appeal to the Community Ombudsman Oversight Panel. He had complained about the Internal Affairs Division's investigation of his complaint and the way they treated him. IAD officers made fun of Glik for filing the complaint, telling him his only remedy was filing a civil lawsuit. After the City spent years in court defending the officers' arrest of Glik as constitutional and reasonable, IAD reversed course after the First Circuit ruling and disciplined two of the officers for using "unreasonable judgment" in arresting Glik.
Submission + - FBI Warns Hacktivists: You're Breaking the Law (cio.com)
Submission + - Don't Call Yourself A Programmer, And Other Career (kalzumeus.com)
Don't call yourself a programmer: "Programmer" sounds like "anomalously high-cost peon who types some mumbo-jumbo into some other mumbo-jumbo." If you call yourself a programmer, someone is already working on a way to get you fired.
Although he runs his own company, he is a cold realist about the possibilities for new college grads in the startup world: "The high-percentage outcome is you work really hard for the next couple of years, fail ingloriously, and then be jobless and looking to get into another startup""
Submission + - Fed. Pays IT Contractors 2X It's Own IT Workers (cio.com) 1
Submission + - MIT-designed game used to train an AI system (mit.edu)