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Snake on a keyboard.

Posted on November 27th, 2014

Originally shared by Dragos Ruiu

Snake on a keyboard. 

(Or: how to take apart your keyboard firmware and add security.) 

http://goo.gl/IVoyKr 

http://goo.gl/IVoyKr

Tell me how “special” the USA is to explain these statistics?

Posted on November 26th, 2014

Originally shared by Sakari Maaranen

Tell me how “special” the USA is to explain these statistics? This is NOT police vs. crime… This is way more serious than that. Please do wider comparisons. We are talking about oppression by deadly force.

These statistics speak of a war zone and the rise of something sinister. Normal, civilized countries would not allow anything even remotely like this. These numbers are through the roof many times over. No, I am not exaggerating, unfortunately.

You are looking at statistics, not individual cases here. However, if you do read about cases, it only gets more worrying.

If this was happening here, I would expect something like ethnic cleansings coming soon and be packing my stuff to get out with my family when we still can. Oh, I forgot that the US is so special it’s perfectly alright there.

Here’s more on the topic:

https://plus.google.com/115353300954648237355/posts/LxEvyS7EpzC

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-do-us-police-kill-so-many-people-2014-8

#Obama   #immigrationreform   #obamancipation   #latino

Posted on November 21st, 2014

Originally shared by NPR Politics

       

http://goo.gl/lNE99m

If you can’t wait for the launch of the official #Ubuntu smartphones (the first models are supposedly due later this…

Posted on November 20th, 2014

Originally shared by Linux News Here

If you can’t wait for the launch of the official smartphones (the first models are supposedly due later this year), don’t want to shell out for a new phone anyhow, or would prefer to use a different version of Linux on a portable device, there is an alternative. It’s possible to run a variety of popular distros on a standard Android smartphone or tablet – everything from a simple toolset right up to a full distribution with a desktop environment. You don’t even need to root your phone for some of the methods that we explore in this feature.

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/run-linux-on-android-part-1

Hi guys! KANJI TABLEs are ready!! :D

Posted on November 19th, 2014

Originally shared by Learn Japanese – HiraganaNinja

Hi guys! KANJI TABLEs are ready!! 😀

Level 1 Core-80

==> http://nihongo-learning.tk/pc/kanji_table.html by HIRAGANA NINJA

The detail page is not linked yet and wait for a while.

#漢字 #日本語

Let’s start learning JAPANESE!

Posted on November 18th, 2014

Originally shared by Learn Japanese – HiraganaNinja

Let’s start learning JAPANESE!

http://nihongo-learning.tk/hiragana.html

Hubble Reveals a Super-Rich Galactic Neighborhood

Posted on November 18th, 2014

Originally shared by NASA

Hubble Reveals a Super-Rich Galactic Neighborhood

This new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the super-rich galaxy cluster Abell 1413. Located between the constellations of Leo (The Lion) and Coma Berenices, the cluster is over 2 billion light-years from Earth. This image is dominated by a large and highly elliptical galaxy called MCG+04-28-097, with a halo of stars extending for more than 6.5 million light-years.

The galaxies at the center of Abell 1413 are found to be very highly elliptical whereas those at the periphery are more spherical.

Abell 1413 is part of the Abell catalog, a collection of over 4,000 rich clusters of galaxies fairly close to Earth — at least from a cosmological perspective — their light took less than 3 billion years to reach us. The clusters are called rich due to the huge number of galaxies they play host to. Abell 1413 is observed to contain more than 300 galaxies held together by the immense gravity of the cluster.

The strong interactions between these galaxies cause the material in the cluster to be heated to extremely high temperatures of almost 100 million degrees. Because of this, the cluster emits very strong X-ray radiation.

Visible distortions in the image can be seen in the form of arcs, caused by gravitational lensing. Gravitational lensing occurs when the intense gravity of the cluster bends space-time around it, causing a range of bizarre and beautiful optical phenomena for galaxies located in the background.

This image was created from optical and near-infrared exposures taken with the Wide Field Channel of Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS).

Credit: ESA/NASA, Acknowledgement: Nick Rose

Please help us defend our trademark from Groupon and support GNOME!

Posted on November 12th, 2014

Originally shared by GNOME

Please help us defend our trademark from Groupon and support GNOME!  

“GNOME” the trademark has been a familiar name for the past 17 years in the Free and Open Source Software community. The GNOME project has been a staple desktop for GNU/Linux and BSD desktops. It was the default desktop for Sun Microsystems workstation class machines, continues to be the default desktop for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server distributions, and it is the default desktop of Fedora and Debian. SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service solution for the retail industry is based on GNOME. GNOME technology can be found in TVs, tablets, phones, consumer devices, and in common software everywhere.

Recently Groupon announced a product with the same product name as GNOME. Groupon’s product is a tablet based point of sale “operating system for merchants to run their entire operation.” The GNOME community was shocked that Groupon would use our mark for a product so closely related to the GNOME desktop and technology. It was almost inconceivable to us that Groupon, with over $2.5 billion in annual revenue, a full legal team and a huge engineering staff would not have heard of the GNOME project, found our trademark registration using a casual search, or even found our website, but we nevertheless got in touch with them and asked them to pick another name. Not only did Groupon refuse, but it has now filed even more trademark applications (the full list of applications they filed is available on our groupon page linked). To use the GNOME name for a proprietary software product that is antithetical to the fundamental ideas of the GNOME community, the free software community and the GNU project is outrageous. Please help us fight this huge company as they try to trade on our goodwill and hard earned reputation.

We want to show that our brand matters and that you care. Of the 28 trademark applications Groupon filed, we have to file formal proceedings to oppose 10 of them by December 3, 2014. Help us raise the funds to fight back and most of all call public attention to this terrible behavior by Groupon. Help us make sure that when people hear about GNOME software they learn about freedom and not proprietary software. Our counsel has advised us that we will need $80,000 to oppose the registration of the first set of 10 applications. If we are able to defend the mark without spending this amount, we will use the remaining funds to bolster and improve GNOME. Please help us raise the money to protect GNOME’s trademark and strengthen Free Software!

Please donate here:

http://www.gnome.org/groupon/

http://www.gnome.org/groupon

Barnes & Noble Launches Nook Press Print

Posted on November 11th, 2014

Originally shared by Lauren Weinstein

http://thenextweb.com/media/2014/11/11/barnes-noble-launches-nook-press-print-print-demand-service-authors/

NEC UT880 Android IP phone

Posted on November 10th, 2014

Originally shared by Android Community

NEC UT880 Android IP phone

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