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Submission + - Facebook Helps Give Hacking a Good Name Again

Hugh Pickens writes writes: "Ira Winkler writes that whenever he sees another "cyberchallenge" getting play in the press, he think our priorities are screwed up. "People seem to think that organizing teams of people to hack into systems is a way to bring together the best computer talent to square off against each other," writes Winkler. "I look at it as a waste of that talent." That's why Winkler supports Facebook's latest Hacker Cup which has become one of the few tests of creative computer talent. Facebook is using the original definition of "hacker," referring not to someone who breaks into computer systems, but rather to an individual who "enjoys exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch their capabilities." Facebooks's contest consists of successive sets of increasingly difficult algorithmic problems. Scoring will be based on how accurately and quickly the programmers complete the puzzles. Last year's contest featured challenges such as determining the optimum number of shield generators and warriors one should acquire for the Facebook game Starcraft II and calculating the best race car driving strategy given a variable number of opponents, race track curves and likelihood of crashing. "Meanwhile, the media effectively lionize groups like Anonymous by breathlessly reporting on their latest hacks," writes Winkler. "What we really should be doing is not to reward a handful of students to find problems, but to train all students, and inevitably the profession, to integrate security into their efforts from the start.""

Comment Dell Latitude E5510 (Score 1) 898

I got the Dell Latitude E5510 for my wife. The change from XP to Windows 7 was not a problem. Do not, repeat, do not bring up technical specs--that would be like her asking your opinion on nuances of fabric colors (assuming you really don't have a strong opinion about fabric colors). Just buy a good, business-grade laptop and leave it at that. "Honey, here is a new laptop that should last you at least five years or so..."

Comment Use an alternate port (Score 1) 459

If port 25 is being blocked, perhaps you could configure your internal mail server to use a different port--say 587, which is another commonly used mail server port. Particularly if it is an internal mail server (and you have control over and knowledge of who uses it), then you can have everyone in your organization configure their email client applications to also use port 587.

Comment Re:Hipsters (Score 1) 320

True geeks do not know they are geeks and are not self-conscious about it. We are driven by curiosity to know everything knowable about a subject, for reasons we may not understand. Once the dust settles after a bout of feeding our undeniable intellectual hunger, we may look around and wonder what to do now with all these manuals, all this inter-operable software, all these unmarketable work products. But that is a passing moment, and then we are back to the next fascinating subject that must be fully understood...pop culture is only trying to hit an unaware, moving target in this case.

Comment Why not prove it? (Score 1) 470

This is a plausible argument. For the many web programmers who likely frequent /., it should be possible to reverse engineer Facebook (and greatly improve on it). Doing so would be a fascinating experiment and one way to create a platform where this hypothesis could be tested. In fact, the amount of human energy that went into compiling all the the comments related to this particular post would be enough to develop the database and write at least some of the code to make this possible. That said, who is up for it?

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