Submission + - Stallman does slides and brevity for TEDx (gnu.org)
Submission + - Core i7 5960X + X99 Motherboards Start Mysteriously Burning Up (phoronix.com)
Submission + - FAA Scans the Internet For Drone Users; Sends Cease and Desist Letters (governmentattic.org)
Submission + - Tim Wu, Founder of Net Neutrality, is Running for Lieutenant Governor of NY (nytimes.com)
It has not always been smooth for Mr. Wu
Submission + - Deadmau5 Accuses Disney of Pirating His Music (torrentfreak.com)
The mouse fight was on and a few hours ago Deadmau5 retaliated with a rather surprising counter attack. As it turns out, Disney is hosting a Deadmau5 video on their website, without permission.
“Disney prominently features the deadmau5 Mark next to the Infringing Video. implying a non-existent endorsement by Zimmerman,” the letter reads. “Again. we are unaware of any license allowing you the right to reproduce, distribute or otherwise exploit the deadmau5 Mark or to exploit Zimmerman’s name and likeness in connection with same.” At the time of writing Disney hasn’t complied with the request, but it seems that they have no other option than to comply. Whether it will change anything in their stance towards the DJ’s mouse ear trademark application is doubtful though.
Submission + - Bill Gates Want to Remake the Way History is Taught. Should We Let Him?
Submission + - Should Docker Move to a Non-Profit Foundation? (datamation.com)
Comment Re:Jackpot (Score 1) 617
But the law only applies if somebody is doing it on purpose. Mistakes are not "unfair trade practices". Sending you something other than what you DID ask for, if it is a mistake, is not an intent to defraud you and so the unsolicited merchandise law does not apply. You see?
It appears that it is you who don't know the Unsolicited Merchandise law.
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http://about.usps.com/publications/pub300a/pub300a_tech_021.htm
4-Billion-Pixel Panorama View From Curiosity Rover 101
Festo's Drone Dragonfly Takes To the Air 45
What Does It Actually Cost To Publish a Scientific Paper? 166
One In Six Amazon S3 Storage Buckets Are Ripe For Data-Plundering 79
Submission + - New process that takes the energy from coal without burning it (osu.edu)
Typical coal-fired power plants burn coal to heat water to make steam, which turns the turbines that produce electricity. In chemical looping, the coal isn't burned with fire, but instead chemically combusted in a sealed chamber so that it doesn't pollute the air.
This new technology, called coal-direct chemical looping, was pioneered by Liang-Shih Fan, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and director of Ohio State's Clean Coal Research Laboratory"
Comment Megan wouldn't know design even if it bit her ass (Score 1) 370
Megan Garber is being destroyed in the comment section of The Atlantic. There are nearly 50 comments... all of them pointing out how clueless she is about design, how Wikipedia is actually well laid out, that she doesn't know what an empirical truth is , etc...
Oddly enough, Wikipedia has some interesting info on The Atlantic-
"In 2010, The Atlantic posted its first profit in the last decade... was the result of a cultural
transfusion, a dose of counterintuition and a lot of digital advertising revenue."
It has already been suggested in the comments that she may be nothing more than a comment troll.
If you found Megan's article to be insightful, be sure to read her similarly penetrating articles:
Taco Bell vs. Old Spice: The Twitter War That Wasn't
Here Are 10 GIFs That Will Restore Your Faith in GIFs
'New York Times' + Buzzfeed = OMG