Submission + - iOS 8 strikes an unexpected blow against location tracking (theverge.com)
Submission + - US Working to Kill UN Privacy Resolutions (foreignpolicy.com)
American representatives have made it clear that they won't tolerate such checks on their global surveillance network.
Submission + - Linus Torvalds Admits He's Been Asked to Insert NSA Backdoor (eweek.com)
Torvalds responded "no" while shaking his head "yes," as the audience broke into spontaneous laughter.
Torvalds also admitted that while he as a full life outside of Linux he couldn't imagine his life without it.
While Torvalds has a full life outside Linux, it is at the core of his existence, he said. "I don't see any project coming along being more interesting to me than Linux," Torvalds said. "I couldn't imagine filling the void in my life if I didn't have Linux."
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Submission + - Report: US Power Grid Highly Vulnerable to Cyberattack (techpolitik.com)
Submission + - Google converts links sent via Google Chat to referral links 1
A friend of mine sent me a link, incidentally about an MIT study about the futility of folio hats in blocking the thought police. I use Chrome for Gmail, but being the folio-hat -wearing type, I do all my other browsing in a tightly locked down FF. I copy-pasted the link to FF, and noticed that there was flash of a Google URL before it went to the right URL.
After pasting the link to a note, I noticed it's a Google referral link, similar to the ones most (all?) links on Google search are — in case you weren't aware. So now Google knows who sent what link to whom. The only way around that is to select the entire link, and copy the text.
Now, I'm aware that by definition of me being on a Google platform they implicitly know our conversations. But the fact that they bother to make a referral link means there is even more datamining going on behind the scenes than what we already knew of.
Submission + - Supernova left its mark in ancient bacteria (nature.com)
Scientists have found the isotope iron-60, which does not form on Earth, in a sediment core from the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, dating to between about 1.7 million and 3.3 million years ago. The iron-60, which appears in layers dated to around 2.2 million years ago, could be the remains of magnetite chains formed by bacteria on the sea floor as radioactive supernova debris showered on them from the atmosphere, after crossing inter-stellar space at nearly the speed of light.
Submission + - Linode hacked, CCs and passwords leaked 6
Comment Historic Events with Calthrates (Score 1) 154
Some historic events from the past due to the mass release of this stuff...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permian-Triassic_extinction_event
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleocene-Eocene_Thermal_Maximum
Submission + - Scientists reverse engineer animal brains to create bionic prosthetic eyes (extremetech.com)
Submission + - Apple In Doghouse For Not Blocking Stolen Certs (computerworld.com)
Will 2011 Be the Year of Mobile Malware? 111
Computer Glitch Leaves Some Australians Without Cash 195
Quark-Gluon Plasma Observed At LHC 155