Craigslist Kills Erotic Services Ads, Will Launch Adult Section
CWmike writes “Submitting to mounting legal pressure, Craigslist has announced that it will remove the Erotic Services category from its classified advertising Web site within seven days. The move comes just two and a half weeks after Jim Buckmaster, CEO of Craigslist, told Computerworld that the company had no intention of removing the category. While it’s taking down the category, it will be launching a new category called Adult Services, for which each posting will be manually reviewed before it appears. ‘Unsurprisingly, but completely contrary to some of the sensationalistic journalism we’ve seen these past few weeks, the record is clear that use of Craigslist classifieds is associated with far lower rates of violent crime than print classifieds, let alone rates of violent crime pertaining to American society as a whole,’ said Buckmaster in a blog post today. ‘We are optimistic that the new balance struck today will be an acceptable compromise from the perspective of the constituencies, and for the diverse US communities that value and rely upon Craigslist.'”
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Artificial Ethics
basiles writes “Jacques Pitrat’s new book Artificial Ethics: Moral Conscience, Awareness and Consciencousness will be of interest to anyone who likes robotics, software, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and science-fiction. The book talks about artificial consciousness in a way that can be enjoyed by experts in the field or your average science fiction geek. I believe that people who enjoyed reading Dennet’s or Hofstadter’s books (like the famous Godel Escher Bach) will like reading Artificial Ethics.” Keep reading for the rest of Basile’s review.
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Schneier Says We Don’t Need a Cybersecurity Czar
Trailrunner7 writes “Threatpost.com reports that security guru Bruce Schneier says not only should the NSA not run cybersecurity for the federal government, no one should. ‘Really what I think is it shouldn’t be anybody. We do better without a top-down hierarchy. Our economic and political systems work best when there isn’t a dictator in charge, when there isn’t one organization in charge. My feeling is there shouldn’t be one organization in charge. Not only shouldn’t it be the NSA, it shouldn’t be anybody,’ Schneier said.”
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Rotten Office Fridge Cleanup Sends 7 To Hospital
bokske writes “An office worker cleaning a fridge full of rotten food created a smell so noxious that it sent seven co-workers to the hospital and made many others ill. Firefighters had to evacuate the AT&T building in downtown San Jose on Tuesday, after the flagrant fumes prompted someone to call 911. A hazmat team was called in. Just another day at the office.”
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Dealing With ISPs That Use NXDomain Redirection?
Vrtigo1 writes “I work for a small company that has about 50 staff on the road relying on VPN back to our office at any given time. Many ISPs have implemented NXDomain redirection services that hijack DNS traffic to show you sponsored links and other related ads when you mistype a domain name. These services are incompatible with most VPN software, since they prevent the computer from resolving internal hostnames. Large ISPs typically provide an opt-out on their sponsored links page that immediately opts you out of the DNS redirection, but I’ve noticed that some smaller ISPs and CLECs have opt-out links that don’t actually appear to do anything. I don’t have a good solution for employees using these ISPs, and our employees are getting frustrated because the problem is becoming more prevalent and we can’t fix it for them. I’ve tried calling a few of these smaller ISPs for help, but it’s been like talking to a wall. Manually changing DNS servers works temporarily, but the user can’t resolve internal hostnames when they connect to the office LAN again. Have you had to deal with ISPs using non-standard DNS servers? What is your solution?”
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For Building DIY Droids, It Helps to Live In Japan
destinyland writes “Want to build a robot this summer? ‘Robot-loving Japanese are tinkering with screwdrivers and motors instead of heading to the beach,’ and this article identifies the stores and sites serving robot hobbyists. Several sites are actually selling leftover industrial robots, but there’s a variety of smaller-size robot vendors, from Tokyo’s Vstone Robot Center to Carl’s Electronics in Oakland (which sells sound-activated ‘Hydradzoids’ and solar-powered robots that crawl). Hasbro even sells their own functioning R2-D2 droid with real sonar navigation and a ‘voice recognition response module.'”
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Why Bother With DRM?
Brad Wardell of Stardock and Ron Carmel of 2D Boy recently spoke with Gamasutra about their efforts to move the games industry away from restrictive DRM. Despite the fact that both have had their own troubles with piracy, they contend that overall piracy rates aren’t significantly affected by DRM — and that most companies know it. Instead, the two suggest that most DRM solutions are still around to hamper a few more specific situations. Quoting: “‘Publishers aren’t stupid. They know that DRM doesn’t work against piracy,’ Carmel explains. ‘What they’re trying to do is stop people from going to GameStop to buy games for , none of which goes into the publishers’ pockets. If DRM permits only a few installs, that minimizes the number of times a game can be resold.’ … ‘I believe their argument is that while DRM doesn’t work perfectly,’ says Wardell, ‘it does make it more difficult for someone to get the game for free in the first five or six days of its release. That’s when a lot of the sales take place and that’s when the royalties from the retailers are determined. Publishers would be very happy for a first week without “warez” copies circulating on the Web.'”
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Tearful Mulroney recalls pain of RCMP letter – Toronto Star
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Tearful Mulroney recalls pain of RCMP letter
Toronto Star OTTAWA–Brian Mulroney broke down in tears on the witness stand today as he recalled the personal devastation he suffered when news broke in 1995 that the RCMP considered him a suspect in the Airbus fraud case. Mulroney lists international contacts to rebut Schreiber testimony Ottawa Citizen Schreiber in hospital after gall bladder surgery Edmonton Sun CTV.ca – CityNews – National Post – Macleans.ca all 495 news articles Langue : Français |
Dhalla abuse charges 'false' – Edmonton Sun
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Dhalla abuse charges 'false'
Edmonton Sun By IAN ROBERTSON, SUN MEDIA BRAMPTON — Beleagured Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla surfaced yesterday after three days of silence and denied accusations she mistreated foreign caregivers at her family's Mississauga home. Dhalla a victim of campaign: lawyer National Post Domestic abuse Ottawa Citizen Canada.com – Globe and Mail – 680 News – Toronto Star all 545 news articles |