8"x8" CMOS sensor Dan Lyke / comment 0
Bjørn Lomborg switches sides Dan Lyke / comment 1
Bjørn Lomborg has decided that there's no more money in being a climate change skeptic, so he's switched sides. Normally I try to hold off on some of the snarkier MeFi threads, but in this case I think it's justified: Via this MetaFilter thread.
Science groaners Dan Lyke / comment 1
Reddit thread of bad science jokes:
So Helium walks into a bar and orders a beer.
The bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve noble gases here."
Helium doesn't react.
Further down the thread we find a response from "planetfour":
He He He
Groan. Via.
Comment period now open on .XXX Dan Lyke / comment 0
Violet Blue: Comment Period Now Open on .XXX Make Your Voice Heard. Here's my letter:
I'm writing in opposition to the Proposed Registry Agreement for the .XXX sTLD by ICM Registry. The .XXX sTLD should be rejected.
In light of the above, I object to .XXX and urge ICANN to reject .XXX.
One head for thinkin' Dan Lyke / comment 0
I know we have at least one person whose spouse is a hockey fan here. RT @fpaynter:
Hockey's first gonad guard, the Cup: 1874. First helmet: 1974. It only took 100 years to realize that a man's brain is also important.
Privacy Nut meuon / comment 4
Despite the amount of posting online I do, I'm a bit of a privacy/security nutcase. The difference being what I choose to be private is possibly different from other people. I'm reading a summary of: this that includes: " a new privacy leak in residential wireless ubiquitous computing systems" and "..can observe private activities in the home such as cooking, showering, toileting, and sleeping by eavesdropping on the wireless transmissions of sensors in a home, even when all of the transmissions are encrypted. We call this the Fingerprint and Timing-based Snooping (FATS) attack".
And I had to laugh. It transcends my paranoia by large factors, has a kewl acronym, and my immediate response is: This is part of why mission critical command and control systems should not be wireless. Even minor home area networks and especially security systems. It's really easy to disable them with RF noise.
Walking around with Nancy last night, I joked about what I should have right after 9/11 was started a security consulting company. It's part of what I do now with some clients, but it's more of a perk. If I didn't like my customers and was more predatory consultant-ish, I'd be rich. Makes me think a small RV full of wireless/wired sniffing gear would be a great way to travel and work.