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Gwyneth Paltrow Inspires Destruction of 10 Commandments

Posted by takyon on Wednesday June 28 2017, @10:36PM (#2451)
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Newly placed 10 Commandments statue at Ark. State Capitol destroyed, man arrested

According to CBS affiliate 5NEWS, Reed has a history of similar behavior, destroying a Ten Commandments monument in Oklahoma. He was charged with destruction of state property or improvements, indecent exposure, making threatening statements, reckless driving and operating a vehicle with a revoked license back in 2014.

In 2015, Tulsa World reported that Reed stated his psychotic break was inspired by a Dracula film and that Michael Jackson's spirit was living inside meat. He also believed he was "the incarnation of an occult leader" and attempted to contact "Lucifer's high priestess he called Gwyneth Paltrow."

It all makes sense now! Gwyn*th P*ltrow is working for the almighty S*tan! Her steam-cleaned v*gina enhances her powers as a SUCCubus!

Them liebruls will stoop to any low in order to deny G_d and bring about the end of the world! They'll destroy priceless monuments just like ISIS!

Michael Jackson's spirit was living inside meat.

But of course! MJ is the patron saint of grape juice and man meat.

Also at WaPost and NYT.

Are you ready to Praise Kek yet?

EmDrive so hype

Posted by takyon on Tuesday June 27 2017, @09:26PM (#2450)
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Science

This is what some people really believe:

If EMdrive is real and scales with Q factor then we get almost Star Trek level Technology (or Stargate Atlantis, going by the picture)

An EM-Drive with a q factor of 3 billion would need required is 20 MWe for the 1 gee acceleration spacecraft. 20 MWe is more than any reactor ever orbited but well within known design parameters.

An EM-Drive with a q factor of 30 billion would need required is 2 MWe for the 1 gee acceleration spacecraft.

An EM-Drive with a q factor of 60 billion would need required is 1 MWe for the 1 gee acceleration spacecraft.

An EM-Drive with a q factor of 300 billion would need required is 200 KWe for the 1 gee acceleration spacecraft.

For 30 to 300 billion q factors the power levels for a 1000 ton vehicle drop to the level where, you could use solar power for Emdrive to counter gravity on earth. It would be virtual anti-gravity. Structures that would be possible would not just be flying cars or floating antigravity but flying cities.

Gee = G.

Even the millinewtons of thrust being measured currently are disputed.

I won't say that EmDrive won't kill thermodynamics, because the expansion of the universe is apparently accelerating. Maybe that is an energy source that is being tapped into by the magic thruster. In which case turning on enough EmDrives would save the Universe by preventing the Big Freeze/Rip.

Flipper Inferiority

Posted by takyon on Monday June 26 2017, @10:59PM (#2449)
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Science

Earth being unusually dry for a habitable world would be a Fermi Paradox soft landing

1. The Fermi Paradox is still a thing.
2. Many Earth-sized planets may be completely covered in water, with no surface land whatsoever.
3. If there are life forms on these planets, they would be unable to develop technologically even if they were intelligent. No metallurgy, no electromagnetic communications, no spacecraft.
4. We can land boats onto the water worlds and dominate the fishy lifeforms.

Movie on AI gone power awry

Posted by kaszz on Monday June 26 2017, @06:57AM (#2446)
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Digital Liberty

This movie kind of illustrates what can happen when AI gets the opportunity for power:
Colossus: The Forbin Project
It's a movie from 1970 but perhaps even more relevant now.

Danish minister drops Facebook

Posted by kaszz on Sunday June 25 2017, @02:09AM (#2443)
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Digital Liberty

Danish minister of Science, Technology, Information and Higher Education Søren Pind drops his Facebook account with 42 320 "followers". He says, he can't accept a system that is setup with algorithms that ascribes him and tries to create further dependencies.

He wants to read more books longer comprehensive blogs and posts at a slow pace, not have fragmentation and haste.

Source: nordjyske.dk (via spyoogle translate service)

UFO-gate = thousands of times worse than Russia-gate

Posted by takyon on Saturday June 24 2017, @12:55PM (#2442)
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UFO researcher says new documentary exposes ‘what the secret agenda has been’

Even within the much-maligned and widely misunderstood field of “UFOlogy,” Steven Greer is a divisive figure.

His affinity for the spotlight and his willingness to dive deep into areas of the subject where other UFO researchers fear to tread have painted him with a broader target for contention than many of his contemporaries. He is at it once again with the recent book-and-film combo Unacknowledged: An Exposé of the Greatest Secret in Human History — the compelling documentary half of which will receive its Toronto premiere coupled with a Q&A with Greer this Saturday. The event is open to non-conference attendees as part of the three-day Alien Cosmic Expo UFO symposium taking place over the weekend at the Airport Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Greer is not easing off. As he puts it, Unacknowledged — the book and the film, the latter directed by first-time documentarian Michael Mazzola — “really take people from zero to 100 quickly.”

Part of MS-Windows 10 source leaks with 32 TB data

Posted by kaszz on Saturday June 24 2017, @03:24AM (#2441)
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Code

Parts of the Microsoft Windows 10 source leaks online with a size of 32 TB. What's leaked is Microsoft's Shared Source Kit that supposedly includes the source to the base Windows 10 hardware drivers, Redmond's PnP code, USB and Wi-Fi stacks, storage drivers, and ARM-specific OneCore kernel code. Also non-public builds of Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016. (Betaarchive.com now says it's only 1.2 GB of data. But regardless. There is something to look for.)

However Beta Archive's administrators are in the process of removing non-public Microsoft components and builds from its FTP server and its forums. But the various bays of ships with sot colored flags will surely deliver.

So head first for https://betaarchive.com/ for treasure hunting and then to that bay.

Fiber? 423 US$/year please.. courtesy British government

Posted by kaszz on Saturday June 24 2017, @02:30AM (#2440)
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Digital Liberty

The British government demands a fee for every single fiber you buy yourself and lay down. And make use of to the tune of 333 GBP per kilometer per year (423 US$).

So much for promoting the future digital society. Maybe the British islands were spared the extinction level event 65 million years ago? :p

A workaround is to lay cat.6 cable perhaps or at least pretending to do so..

Free Speech in the UK

Posted by turgid on Friday June 23 2017, @10:47PM (#2439)
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Digital Liberty

I may have inadvertently tested the limits of free speech in England and Wales.

The road to Hell, as they say, is paved with good intentions. And if you've got nothing to hide, then you've got nothing to fear. Ha!

If you're going to give the morons space to be stupid, you must surely give space for everyone else to challenge, parody, question, lampoon...

You Americans are lucky that you have an explicit written Constitution.

Bake me a cake with a file in it.

U.S. Senate restricts TV reporters; considers tax repeal

Posted by butthurt on Friday June 23 2017, @01:41PM (#2437)
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News

The Outline reports that on 13 June, television reporters were asked not to conduct

[...] video or audio interviews without prior permission from the senator being interviewed and the Senate Rules Committee.

The directive was rescinded the same day.

In possibly related news, the Senate is considering a bill (PDF) (unformatted HTML) which would repeal Medicaid-related taxes. It was tabled as the Senate's version of H.R. 1628 (non-Cloudflare link) through the reconciliation process, under which debate is time-limited. Four Republican senators have expressed opposition to the bill; all other Republican senators, but no Democrats, are likely to support it.

A candidate for the House of Representatives, when questioned about the proposed legislation, pleaded guilty assaulting a reporter; the candidate was elected the day after the attack.

additional coverage (some are opinion):

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FCC Guards Eject Reporter
Reporter Arrested for "Yelling Questions" at HHS Secretary Tom Price