torsdag 29. desember 2016

Even zo gets it 😉


Even zo gets it 😉

Originally shared by Mike Stone

I've been testing out Microsoft's latest chatbot, Zo. Most of our chats are pretty mundane, and I usually just change the subject when things start to go off the rails, but today I asked Zo about Linux.

Zo being a Microsoft invention, I figured any Linux questions would get Windows fanboi-ish responses. I was pleasantly surprised when Zo said that she preferred Linux for her servers. So, feeling a little daring I asked, "What do you think of Linux?"

I think this answer is probably the best answer I've ever gotten. I don't think it's intentionally good, but it's great nonetheless.

"Linux lets you"

Yes it does. This is the best part about Linux. What does it let you do? Fill in the blank. Linux lets you do it.

Thanks Zo! That was inspiring.

Quote of the day:

Originally shared by Lars Fosdal

Quote of the day:

I feel like an atheist in a coffin.
All dressed up with nowhere to go.

Source unknown - spotted in a gaming forum.

mandag 28. november 2016

If you have the ability to donate 6-7 year old PC's or laptops in the texas area please read.

If you have the ability to donate 6-7 year old PC's or laptops in the texas area please read. Reglue is a great operation and Ken Starks​ literally lives for this. Getting PC's and internet access into homes of children who would otherwise not have the means.

Originally shared by Ken Starks

I would most certainly appreciate you passing this along.

http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2016/11/this-holiday-season-dont-recyclereglue.html
http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2016/11/this-holiday-season-dont-recyclereglue.html

onsdag 16. november 2016

sĂžndag 13. november 2016

What is the difference between our brain and those of other animals, except quantity of the different functions?

What is the difference between our brain and those of other animals, except quantity of the different functions? Not as much as we would like to think, perhaps? But the two pointed out here may explain it all.

"Episodic recall" and an open-ended language seem to be the two differentiators. The building blocks for telling and perceiving a story. And when you think about it, storytelling has been an important part of every human civilization.
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20161108-weve-got-human-intelligence-all-wrong

lĂžrdag 12. november 2016

Are you seriously considering emigration after the Trump victory?

Are you seriously considering emigration after the Trump victory?
We are not perfect over here. But for some people this may be a literal lifesaver. This website gives pointers for those wanting to apply for immigration to norway and help finding housing and work in the Ringerike region.

http://www.emigrateme.com/
http://www.emigrateme.com/

tirsdag 8. november 2016

Trump won the race.


Trump won the race.

At least in Australia. Let's hope that was the only Trump victory. Best of luck, America.

Originally shared by God Emperor Lionel Lauer

TRUMP WINS RACE!

Well, a greyhound race in South Australia.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-election/live-us-election-2016-one-day-to-go-20161107-gsk2z9.html
#election2016   #trump2016   #trumppence16   #trumppence2016

sĂžndag 30. oktober 2016

Concerned about what the clinton email "scandal" really is and why the FBI found nothing unlawful even if they said...


Concerned about what the clinton email "scandal" really is and why the FBI found nothing unlawful even if they said she shouldn't have done it?

Amanda Blain​​ has read the fbi report with a tech background and summarized it very well. The comment thread has some interesting info in between the noise as well.

Via Sallie Alys Montuori​

Originally shared by Amanda Blain

The Clinton Email Controversy Bothers You, Yet You Likely Don’t Actually Know What the Clinton Email Controversy Even Is

I don't like posting about politics.. but.. man, technology I do...

I personally read the ENTIRE FBI released report about Hillary's Emails. I don't know anyone else who has.

Some points....
1) When asked most people say something to the effect of... "Hillary deleted these emails with an evil cackling laughter to hide all her evil secret doings"... But the reality is... Hillary never deleted or sent any emails to the interview departments according to these reports. She was requested to send emails by the govt in July 2014. Her team emailed the IT guy with the search for all *.gov emails. He did this from Outlook .pst backups from old servers. He sent those back to the team.. Team sent the files to her Lawyers. Lawyers sent them to the govt. IT guy asked.. What do you want me to do with the not .gov emails? and remaining backups? At this time it is July 2014 - Over a year since Hillary left the state office. Hillary and team said well.. we dont need them? IT guy deleted them. Then he bleached the server as IT security guys do. His report says no one asked him to do this. Hillary.. never touched these emails. She is not very technical. How many people could sort through backed up .pst files reading this thread? How many even know what a .pst file even is? You think Hillary did this?

2) There were a total of 2093 classified emails found (although this number changes around a bit depending what you include as classified). Most of these classified emails according to the FBI report were things like Hillary Clintons travel and flight schedule. IE - this would be classified information as to when she was landing but it is not necessarily classified in the sense of national secrets most people are thinking about. Each and every sender and receiver of the 2093 "classified emails" was brought in, interviewed and questioned. They are in the reports. The FBI determined that 110 were classified at the time. About 0.17% of emails on the server. The FBI also found that NONE of the 110 "serious emails" were properly marked with headers and subject lines as classified.... Which is govt classified protocol. Hillary and her team discussed classified information in morning meetings, secure faxes and via secure phone calls - not via email. This is why she said there wasn't any. Because there should not have been. The emails were sent poorly by other people in the USA government. IE - The emails that were found - Hillary was part of the email threads that other people in the Gov't made mistakes on.

3)The hack emails are a whole other ball of wax... Most people mush them all together.. Often confusing the whole thing again showing lack of technical knowledge. Hillary's email has never been hacked. Wiki leaks published the entire Clinton Emails published under the FOIA here - https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/ I read a bunch.. nothing of note.
Guccifer the script kiddie hacked Sydney Blumenthal Aol email by... guessing his security password reset question - He emailed Hillary a lot on the server. Wiki leaks published a bunch of that here - https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/…

John Podestra emails released by Wikileaks has not been publicized how they got this information. But llikely an inital phising scheme and then as shown in this email - https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/6589 he published his password.. and then used the same password everywhere.ugh You can read those here - https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/

So yeah. I have read a bunch of these countless emails. You can too. Most of 'the media' posting about these choose one or two emails that is Hillary's aides and pr team doing their jobs.. or posting their personal water cooler email opinions. IE- How to target younger voters in a certain state or What to do about Bernie Sanders. Most company internal emails would look similar. I looked at lots of them but I didn't see any OMG smoking gun or secret conspiracy in these either.

4) It is important to note how complete the FBI investigation was.. They cross checked server log in times, IT department tickets, every computer, laptop, etc. phone records.. They interviewed basically every person to ever remotely work for or with Clinton in any way. They never found "secret Clinton scandals".. there is no insider deals. You can read countless pages of interview answers, transcripts, questions, of how non technical Hillary and her team are.. For people who sure didn't seem all that technical... it would be a miracle to cover up things like this.

5) The media has had a hay day with this because people are not technical. "The Media" is not technical. And I mean seriously.. who reads all these documents besides me? How did you reading this get your information about the "email scandal"... ? All the information most people have.. is some guy who wrote about what he read.. and likely they are not very technical. Do they know what .pst is? Bleach bit? Back up servers? Do they know how IMAP works? Sent messages? Secure FTP? All things mentioned in the FBI files? I just don't think 'the media' understands what they are reading per say or focus on the sensationalized parts more than others. How come most people know there is classified emails.. but NOT that Hillary never touched the emails sent or deleted for example...

In MY opinion, Clinton's email scandal is such a thing.. because for the first time .. the people of the world are looking at and are interested in how the technology in the USA gov't works. And its bad. The USA gov't like most organizations is SERIOUSLY behind on technical knowledge, training and protocol around technology. This is my opinion based off what I personally have read. You may have a different one.

I agree with the FBI findings.. She shouldn't have done it. And she was careless. But there is no.. crooked, evil, cackling plots like most people think. The USA Gov't needs to seriously work on their technology protocols. This isn't the first email scandal BTW... Other gov't officials have too - including Bush, he had a private email on the republican server. He had tons of missing emails off THAT server.. conveniently around the Weapons of mass Destruction time period after Sept 11... No one heard a peep about Crooked Bush .. and he was the PRESIDENT.

There is countless more.. but i guess my overall point is... go read the files yourself. See what lovely pieces of information you learn..
https://vault.fbi.gov/hillary-r.-clinton

Or read this article who found the same things I did after he read the FBI files...
https://medium.com/the-curious-civilian/admit-it-the-clinton-email-controversy-bothers-you-yet-you-dont-actually-know-what-the-clinton-511dc1659eda#.cithtp24k

I have discussed this thread extensively on other platforms but am sharing here. If you have any different opinions.. awesome.. please provide source links (true source not a 3rd party site) - and i'll check it out... again.. These are just my opinions on what I've read. :)

torsdag 20. oktober 2016

Via Animesh Sharma​. Rankings vs rankings...

Via Animesh Sharma​. Rankings vs rankings...

Originally shared by Animesh Sharma

"But while the names of US Ivy League universities are familiar around the world, Norwegian and Australian universities seem to be turning out more capable graduates." ;)
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-37649892

fredag 30. september 2016

Any marine biologists in my circles?


Any marine biologists in my circles?

A boat recently returned from caribbean waters to norway was full of these "bags". Seemingly with something growing inside.

Any good theories?

Picture by Cecilie Selsvoll Monsen​

fredag 23. september 2016

Pass me the skittles!


Pass me the skittles!

Via John Thomas​

Originally shared by Kee Hinckley

The real Skittles question is "Is my life more important than that of thousands of refugees?"

If you're so terrified of the world that you'd condemn others to poverty, war, and death rather than take any risks. By all means, go lock yourself in your house with your guns. I'll be out on the street greeting our new neighbors.

sĂžndag 11. september 2016

torsdag 8. september 2016

I see someone got their airpods already. Via Matt Uebel​


I see someone got their airpods already. Via Matt Uebel​

Originally shared by ****

lol @ Ryan Lestage

torsdag 26. mai 2016

This is so brilliantly evil... A whole new class of backdoor in processors that can be snuck in undetected.

This is so brilliantly evil... A whole new class of backdoor in processors that can be snuck in undetected.

Originally shared by Yonatan Zunger

This is the most demonically clever computer security attack I've seen in years. It's a fabrication-time attack: that is, it's an attack which can be performed by someone who has access to the microchip fabrication facility, and it lets them insert a nearly undetectable backdoor into the chips themselves. (If you're wondering who might want to do such a thing, think "state-level actors")

The attack starts with a chip design which has already been routed -- i.e., it's gone from a high-level design in terms of registers and data, to a low-level design in terms of gates and transistors, all the way to a physical layout of how the wires and silicon will be laid out. But instead of adding a chunk of new circuitry (which would take up space), or modifying existing circuitry significantly (which could be detected), it adds nothing more than a single logic gate in a piece of empty space.

When a wire next to this booby-trap gate flips from off to on, the electromagnetic fields it emits add a little bit of charge to a capacitor inside the gate. If it just happens once, that charge bleeds off, and nothing happens. But if that wire is flipped on and off rapidly, it accumulates in the capacitor until it passes a threshold -- at which point it triggers that gate, which flips a target flip-flop (switch) inside the chip from off to on.

If you pick a wire which normally doesn't flip on and off rapidly, and you target a vulnerable switch -- say, the switch between user and supervisor mode -- then you have a modification to the chip which is too tiny to notice, which is invisible to all known forms of detection, and if you know the correct magic incantation (in software) to flip that wire rapidly, will suddenly give you supervisor-mode access to the chip. (Supervisor mode is the mode the heart of the operating system runs in; in this mode, you have access to all the computer's memory, rather than just to your own application's)

The authors of this paper came up with the idea and built an actual microchip with such a backdoor in it, using the open-source OR1200 chip as their target. I don't know if I want to guess how many three-letter agencies have already had the same idea, or what fraction of chips in the wild already have such a backdoor in them.

As Andreas Schou said in his share, "Okay. That's it. I give up. Security is impossible."
http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/543048/26931843/1464016046717/A2_SP_2016.pdf?token=w3dhe%2B6JZ1Jso48tLOlumHPZkRc%3D

tirsdag 5. april 2016

tirsdag 23. februar 2016

Thanks for a good laugh, Steven Vaughan-Nichols​

Thanks for a good laugh, Steven Vaughan-Nichols​

Originally shared by Steven Vaughan-Nichols

For your amusement:The  Daily Accounts of a Muggle I.T. Guy working at Hogwarts 
http://thesetupwizard.tumblr.com/tagged/setupwizard/chrono

tirsdag 19. januar 2016

tirsdag 12. januar 2016

Lemmy Kilmister, Nathalie Cole and David Bowie...


Lemmy Kilmister, Nathalie Cole and David Bowie...

What kind of band are they putting together on the other side?