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Comments: 508 +-   Microsoft's Code Contribution Due To GPL Violation on Thursday July 23, @10:07AM

Posted by samzenpus on Thursday July 23, @10:07AM
from the say-it-aint-so dept.
microsoft
ozmanjusri writes "While Microsoft presented its recent embrace of the GPL as 'a break from the ordinary,' and the press spoke of them as going to great lengths to engage the open source community,' as is often the case with Microsoft, it turns out they had an ulterior motive. According to Stephen Hemminger, an engineer with Vyatta, Microsoft's Hyper-V used open-source components in a network driver and the company released the code to avoid legal action over a GPL violation. Microsoft's decision to embrace the GPL was welcomed by many in the open source community, but their failure to honestly explain the reason behind the release will have squandered this opportunity to build trust, something which is sadly lacking in most people's dealings with Microsoft."
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Comments: 341 +-   Terror Plot, NASA, DHS Patch Alert on Friday August 11 2006, @02:24PM

Posted by timothy on Friday August 11 2006, @02:24PM
from the those-are-three-separate-things-by-the-way dept.
usa
Read on for some of the most interesting comments from yesterday's stories on NASA's lost moon-walk tapes, the reported foiling of a large-scale terror attack planned against the U.S. to have been staged from the U.K., and the Department of Homeland Security's sudden warning to patch Windows with the latest security updates, in today's Backslash summary of those conversations.
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Comments: 45 +-   Wireless, Gaming Addiction, Spam, and More on Thursday August 10 2006, @04:30PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday August 10 2006, @04:30PM
from the one-block-from-the-ocean-in-san-francisco dept.
intel
Of the thousands of comments on yesterday's Slashdot page, gathered below are some of the ones that defined the conversations on the rise of wireless peripherals, the meaning of content-free spam, whether one can be truly addicted to online gaming, and Intel's move to open source some of its graphics adapter drivers. Read on for the Backslash summary.
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Comments: 117 +-   More on Leopard, AOL, Reuters and the Universe on Tuesday August 08 2006, @03:37PM

Posted by timothy on Tuesday August 08 2006, @03:37PM
from the no-really dept.
space
Read on for some of the most interesting comments and exchanges on a handful of yesterday's Slashdot posts (on the age of the Universe, virtual desktops in OS X, trick photography on the Reuters wire, and AOL's latest privacy gaffe) in today's Backslash summary.
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Comments: 125 +-   Places Rated, Skeptically on Friday August 04 2006, @02:55PM

Posted by timothy on Friday August 04 2006, @02:55PM
from the eyes-ever-askance-at-the-greener-grass dept.
money
Readers left more than 500 comments on yesterday's post suggesting that, after accounting for local price differences, the best-paid tech jobs aren't in Silicon Valley or other areas well known for computer jobs, but rather in smaller cities around the country. Quality of life is overall more important than salary, though, and it isn't an easy thing to measure. Several readers pointed to reasons why the most expensive places to live get to be so expensive, and why (for those who can afford to live there in the first place) locations like Silicon Valley are often worth their premiums. Read on for some of the most interesting comments from the discussion in today's Backslash summary.
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Comments: 223 +-   Will Pretty PCs Make Vista More Attractive? on Wednesday August 02 2006, @02:38PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday August 02 2006, @02:38PM
from the things-hideous-things dept.
windows
Yesterday's post about a concerted effort on Microsoft's part to beautify computers by means of a comprehensive set of design guidelines drew more than 500 comments. Read on for today's Slashback summary which highlights a few of the most interesting reader insights on the project.
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Comments: 260 +-   Voting Isn't Easy, Even if Cheating Is on Tuesday August 01 2006, @03:02PM

Posted by timothy on Tuesday August 01 2006, @03:02PM
from the sobering-thought dept.
usa
The Open Voting Foundation's disclsosure that only one switch need be flipped to allow the machine to boot from an unverified external flash drive instead of the built-in, verified EEPROM drew more than 600 comments; some of the most interesting ones are below, in today's Backslash story summary.
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Comments: 407 +-   Citizen Photographers v. The Police? on Monday July 31 2006, @02:15PM

Posted by timothy on Monday July 31 2006, @02:15PM
from the oh-no dept.
censorship
Several hundred readers commented on yesterday's Slashdot post about citizens arrested for photographing police either in public or in the photographer's own property. Read on for some of the comments which defined the conversation in today's Backslash summary.
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Comments: 277 +-   Inverting Images for Uninvited Users on Friday July 28 2006, @02:20PM

Posted by timothy on Friday July 28 2006, @02:20PM
from the beggars-choosers-and-chiropractors dept.
security
Yesterday's story about a creative approach to dealing with uninvited (and unwanted) users on a private wireless network -- by intercepting and modifying the images received downstream -- provoked some thoughtful comments on open wireless networks, and a storm of analogies about networks and property generally. Read on for some of the most interesting comments in the Backslash summary of the conversation.
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Comments: 98 +-   No OLPCs for Indian Schoolchildren on Thursday July 27 2006, @02:30PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday July 27 2006, @02:30PM
from the which-is-not-to-say-no-computers dept.
education
Yesterday we linked The Times of India's report that India's Ministry of Human Resource Development has rejected implementation of the One Laptop per Child initiative in that country. Readers speculated both on why India rejected the program, and whether it's a good or bad move to have done so. As usual, there are some insightful comments with wildly divergent conclusions; read on for the Backslash summary of the discussion to see a handful of the most interesting ones.
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Comments: 210 +-   MPAA v. Hogan, or Vice Versa? on Wednesday July 26 2006, @03:11PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday July 26 2006, @03:11PM
from the hulking-v-behemoth dept.
court
Unsurprisingly, the story that Digital Point Solutions CEO Shawn Hogan has "found himself on the receiving end of an MPAA lawsuit" (for allegedly downloading a copy of Meet the Fockers via BitTorrent) and has vowed to fight it drew hundreds of comments, many of them expressing hope that Hogan both stays in court and prevails against the MPAA. Read on for the Backslash summary of the discussion.
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Comments: 88 +-   Will Image Installs Benefit Vista Adopters? on Tuesday July 25 2006, @02:27PM

Posted by timothy on Tuesday July 25 2006, @02:27PM
from the lookie-here dept.
windows
Yesterday's post on the upcoming Windows Vista's image-based installer drew more than 450 comments. Some readers praised the change as sensible, even overdue, and others drew distinctions between various ways "image-based" software installations are implemented in real life, both in the Windows and Unix worlds, and supplied objections to the switch. Read on for some of the most interesting comments in the Backslash summary of the discussion.
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Comments: 348 +-   Electric Cars and Their Discontents on Friday July 21 2006, @02:10PM

Posted by timothy on Friday July 21 2006, @02:10PM
from the discontent-is-necessary-for-progress dept.
power
The most hotly contested issue raised by yesterday's post about the lithium-ion battery-powered Tesla roadster is only tangentially related to the car itself; instead, it's the energy generation and storage required for electric cars more generally to operate. Read on for the Backslash summary of the conversation, including several of the comments that defined the conversation.
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Comments: 205 +-   A Browser War Preview on Thursday July 20 2006, @02:20PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday July 20 2006, @02:20PM
from the all-are-bad dept.
msie
Yesterday's link to a review comparing three modern browsers is only a taste of what is sure to come when the final versions of the new versions of Internet Explorer and Firefox hit the Net, but it offered some insight into what users actually want and expect from browsers. Readers seem for the most part to have strong favorites of the current (and upcoming) crop of browsers, and much of the discussion really boils down to a comparison of features and compatibility. Read on for the Backslash summary of the discussion.
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Comments: 161 +-   That Nagging Netflix Queue on Wednesday July 19 2006, @02:03PM

Posted by timothy on Wednesday July 19 2006, @02:03PM
from the failure-to-waunch dept.
movies
Instead of being used and returned at the pace of cloth diapers, it seems DVDs rented from Netflix are often gathering dust, unwatched, in customers' homes, in what a posting yesterday dubs a "paradox of abundance." Readers suggested some reasons why this was so, and why this might not be a bad thing, in the comments attached to the story; read on for the Backslash summary of the discussion.
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Comments: 310 +-   Virtual Worlds and ESP on Tuesday July 18 2006, @04:23PM

Posted by timothy on Tuesday July 18 2006, @04:23PM
from the wait-I-know-what-you're-thinking dept.
backslash
Yesterday's post about an experiment using virtual worlds in an attempt to investigate the possibility of telepathic ability elicited nearly 400 comments from readers who had points to raise about experimental design, skepticism and credulity, and quantum mechanics. Read on for the Backslash summary of the discussion.
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Comments: 126 +-   MySpace's Trip to The Top on Thursday July 13 2006, @03:50PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday July 13 2006, @03:50PM
from the also-a-race-to-the-bottoms dept.
internet
One of yesterday's most commented stories was the report that MySpace.com has recently topped the charts for at least one measure of Internet popularity — site visits, as measured by Web-metrics company Hitwise. Along with a hefty dose of scorn for the actual content driving those page views (and some challenges to the conventional wisdom about MySpace's audience), readers expressed respect — not all of it grudging — for the reasons that MySpace has succeeded as it has. The 360-plus comments readers contributed to the story add interesting insights as well as information about the backend system which supports all those pageviews. Read on for the Backslash summary of the conversation.
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Comments: 459 +-   ' Naughty Bits' Decision Not So Nice on Tuesday July 11 2006, @04:47PM

Posted by timothy on Tuesday July 11 2006, @04:47PM
from the expensive-wireless-at-dulles dept.
censorship
Many readers found stifling Judge Richard P. Matsch's decision yesterday that Cleanflix, a service selling versions of popular movies edited (some would say censored) to remove violence, nudity and other elements, was in violation of U.S. copyright law for selling these edited versions, while others welcomed the decision as appropriately respecting the intent of those who made the original movies. Read on for the Backslash summary of the conversation, with some of the best comments of the more than 1200 that readers contributed to the story.
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Comments: 223 +-   The U.S.'s Net Wide For 'Terrorist' Names on Friday July 07 2006, @02:45PM

Posted by timothy on Friday July 07 2006, @02:45PM
from the misguided-is-putting-it-mildly dept.
censorship
Yesterday's report of name-based blocking of money transfers as a result of U.S. Treasury policies intended to reduce the flow of money to Middle Eastern terrorists drew more than 800 comments. Western Union money transfers were at the heart of the linked Associated Press article, but as some of these comments point out, that's not the only case of interference in electronic financial transactions based on the names of the participants, akin to the use of the much-derided no-fly list. Read on for the Backslash summary of the conversation.
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Comments: 249 +-   Does Sophos' Switch Argument Hold Water? on Thursday July 06 2006, @04:24PM

Posted by timothy on Thursday July 06 2006, @04:24PM
from the 40-lashes-with-a-willow-switch-story dept.
macosx

Wednesday's press-release-borne message from security firm Sophos that the best way for Windows users to compute untroubled (or less troubled) by malware is to switch to Mac OS X drew more than 500 comments; read on for the Backslash summary of the conversation.

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