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Proxy war with Russia?

Posted by mechanicjay on Sunday September 18 2016, @05:03PM (#2072)
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First, watch the Russian member of the UN security counsel make his statement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bID01gIEIOY/

There are some pretty damning charges here, I'm interested to hear a US rebuttal which consists of more that just, "oops, we're looking into it." If anyone has a link to such, please share.

Basically though, his response boils down to "wtf, guys?" Which seems like a completely reasonable response...one that I share. I honestly have a hard time believing that the "best military in the world" can accidently blow up the wrong people. If that is the case, we have no right to that title, should take our ball and go home unt we can clean house and clean out the rot in the system which allowed us to make this kind of mistake. Otherwise, I can't see any reasoning that leads to anywhere good. Proxy war with Russia, supporting ISIL for our own purposes when it's convenient, and so on.

Can I please vote for a viable anti-war candidate in November?

Retro-Malware: Article 2 Is Nearly Done. Code available now.

Posted by NCommander on Friday September 16 2016, @03:53AM (#2069)
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I've got the article nearly written up (working on the last sections now), and it weighs in close to 3k words. If you're a ham radio operator or have soldering skills, there's also a plea for help as I'm interesting in using AX.25 for future examples but I don't have the necessary equipment or resources to acquire it at this moment.

Feel free to look at the code here: https://github.com/SoylentNews/retromalware

Rick & Morty co-creator shows off free Accounting VR game

Posted by takyon on Wednesday September 14 2016, @04:41PM (#2067)
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NPR Reports on the Kratom Scheduling Outrage

Posted by takyon on Tuesday September 13 2016, @02:41AM (#2063)
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The Case Against James Comey

Posted by takyon on Monday September 12 2016, @04:36AM (#2062)
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The Case Against James Comey

An interesting article about the man we love to hate, although this article focuses on his decision to hold a press conference about the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

We are probably stuck with Comey for another 6-7 years. Encrypt and patch.

Jill Stein Expected to Face Trespassing/Vandalism Charges

Posted by takyon on Wednesday September 07 2016, @04:07PM (#2056)
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My Rejected Submission

Posted by n1 on Tuesday September 06 2016, @03:43PM (#2054)
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So about a month ago, I put in a submission regarding the documentary 'A Very Heavy Agenda'. The submission didn't make the cut, and the reason was no one picked it up in the month it was in the queue.

I chose to make this submission to highlight the pundits and think-tanks that have been shaping foreign policy and the military interventions in recent years. These people are going to remain in positions of influence and will continue to be talking heads shaping the debate regarding the role of the US in the world, regardless of who wins the pending presidential election.

An excerpt from a WaPo article on the same subject:

Frederick and Kimberly Kagan, a husband-and-wife team of hawkish military analysts, put their jobs at influential Washington think tanks on hold for almost a year to work for Gen. David H. Petraeus when he was the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan. Provided desks, e-mail accounts and top-level security clearances in Kabul, they pored through classified intelligence reports, participated in senior-level strategy sessions and probed the assessments of field officers in order to advise Petraeus about how to fight the war differently.

[...] When they returned in September 2010, the Kagans’ writ no longer resembled the traditional think-tank visit or an assessment mission intended to inform an incoming commander.

They were given desks in the office of the Strategic Initiatives Group, the commander’s in-house think tank, which typically is staffed with military officers and civilian government employees. The general’s staff helped upgrade their security clearances from “Secret” to “Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information,” the highest-level of U.S. government classification.

The new clearances allowed the Kagans to visit “the pit,” the high-security lower level of the Combined Joint Intelligence Operations Center on the headquarters. There, they could read transcripts of Taliban phone and radio conversations monitored by the National Security Agency.

Bitcoin the TV Show

Posted by takyon on Tuesday September 06 2016, @01:37AM (#2053)
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New streaming show 'StartUp' rides bitcoin, fintech crazes

Call it a case of art imitating life.

The shadowy world of computer hackers, long an object of fascination in movies and popular culture, may be about to take a new leap as an entertainment vehicle. As hackers, anonymous data leaks and cyber intrigue fill real-world headlines, a new television show called "StartUp," featuring similar themes, launches on Tuesday — but with an added twist.

The 10-episode drama will debut on Sony Pictures' streaming platform Crackle, and centers around three strangers who find themselves enmeshed in a digital currency scheme (hello, bitcoin!) while fighting the FBI. "StartUp," which includes actors Martin Freeman and Adam Brody, has already released its first episode for viewers to watch on Reddit.

GenCoin, the fictional digital currency used in the show, loosely represents bitcoin, currently world's largest digital currency. Given that it's difficult to regulate and trace, some say it's an ideal vehicle for criminal activity such as money laundering.

https://www.reddit.com/r/cordcutters/comments/4zeuo6/startup_episode_1_exclusive_reddit_premiere/

Charlie Hebdo vs. Italy

Posted by takyon on Saturday September 03 2016, @09:31AM (#2051)
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The cartoon.

Charlie Hebdo slammed for 'lasagna' cartoon on Italy earthquake victims

Controversial French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has provoked fresh outrage with its response to last week's devastating earthquake in central Italy.

The latest edition of the edgy French publication features a cartoon entitled "Earthquake, Italian-style," which depicts victims of the 6.2-magnitude quake with varying degrees of injury, each likened to an Italian recipe. A severely bleeding man is labelled "penne with tomato sauce." A woman with a badly bruised or burned face is "penne au gratin." And a pile of victims pancaked beneath a collapsed building, their legs sticking out from the bloodied rubble, is "lasagna." The cartoon prompted a swift response in Italy and online.

Oh nooooo! We can't pretend to support free speech any more! They've gone too far this time!

More DOS hacking

Posted by NCommander on Saturday September 03 2016, @04:38AM (#2050)
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Another day, another 500 miles, and another round of hacking. I'm dedicating an hour to this on and off over the weekend.

Right now, I've got an accurate int to hex function written in assembler for printing values of registers, an interrupt handler + installation, and some test code. Right now, I ran into a snag with calling the TSR function on int 21h, but I think its due to lack of sleep. Last few days has been very very stressful and I'm only picking at this as I go. I think I'm going to have to add a section to the next article talking about position-dependent vs. position-independent code as it will become important when we go to install into RAM.

Wish some of the documentation though on the specifics of how TSRs work internally survived; a lot say you have to use small memory model even though I have example code of tiny model TSRs.