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Friday, December 20, 2013

Friday Fluff

"Every day in Britain, a vast system of cameras tracks cars on the road, feeding their movements into a database used by police. And because that data is networked, cops can use it to go back in time — or even predict your movements. But even though there are serious concerns about the technology, and it's regularly been abused by law enforcement, it has now been exported by the Brits and put in place by police departments around the world."

 TIL Utah is on track to end homelessness by giving each homeless person an apartment and access to social services through their Housing Works program, no strings attached.

Push Back...
 "Jacob Kastrenakes reports on The Verge that as part a response to the NSA's wide-reaching surveillance programs, BitTorrent is unveiling a secure messaging service that will use public key encryption, forward secrecy, and a distributed hash table so that chats will be individually encrypted and won't be stored on some company's server. 'It's become increasingly clear that we need to devote hackathons, hours and resources to developing a messaging app that protects user privacy,' says Christian Averill, BitTorrent's director of communications. Because most current chat services rely on central servers to facilitate the exchange of messages, 'they're vulnerable: to hackers, to NSA dragnet surveillance sweeps.' BitTorrent chat aims to avoid those vulnerabilities through its encryption methods and decentralized infrastructure. Rather than checking in with one specific server, users of BitTorrent chat will collectively help each other figure out where to route messages to. In order to get started chatting, you'll just need to give someone else your public key — effectively your identifier. Exchanging public keys doesn't sound like the simplest way to begin a chat, but Averill says that BitTorrent hopes to make it easy enough for anyone interested. 'What we're going to do is to make sure there are options for how this is set up,' says Averill. 'This way it will appeal to the more privacy conscious consumer as well as the less technically inclined.' For now, it remains in a private testing phase that interested users can apply for access to. There's no word on when it'll be open to everyone, but with all of the recent surveillance revelations, it's easy to imagine that some people will be eager to get started."

 Congress Lops $35 Million Off Funding for NSA Supercomputer Center

 Chewing gum is often the culprit for migraine headaches in teens: Study finds that 87 percent of teens who quit chewing experience significant relief

God's Godly perfection...
 "New measurements of the electron have confirmed, to the smallest precision attainable, that it has a perfect roundness. This may sound nice for the little electron, but to one of the big physics theories beyond the standard model, it's very bad news. 'We know the Standard Model does not encompass everything,' said physicist David DeMille, of Yale University and the ACME collaboration, in a press release. 'Like our LHC colleagues, we're trying to see something in the lab that's different from what the Standard Model predicts.' Should supersymmetrical particles exist, they should have a measurable effect on the electron's dipole moment. But as ACME's precise measurements show, the electron still has zero dipole moment (as predicted by the standard model) and is likely very close to being perfectly round. Unfortunately for the theory of supersymmetry, this is yet another blow."

Unknown Object Blocks Huge Tunnel Build

 Surprise! Lots of People Are Saving Money Thanks to Obamacare.
Today brings ever more stories of rate shock from people signing up for Obamacare: 
My wife and I are saving a lot with better coverage than we had before. Do yourself a favor and set aside your political agenda for a moment and investigate how you can get coverage that you can actually afford. Do it now! 
As of today you have 101  three days to apply if you want coverage to start January 1st 2014 .
What are you waiting for?

US Air Force general in charge of 450 nuclear missiles fired for 'drunken bender' on official trip to Moscow. Report finds he offended Russian counterparts with comments on "Eric Snowden," tried to repeatedly perform with a bar band, and drunkenly bragged that he "saves the world from war every day"

 China has rejected 545,000 tons of imported US corn found to contain an unapproved genetically modified strain.

 TIL that Ripley's Believe It or Not was researched by a man who spent every day at the NYC Public library for 52 years, discovering at least 62,192 amazing facts and anecdotes. One skeptical reader wrote 27,167 double-checking letters to sources and never found an unsubstantiated item.

Southern Californians check this out...
 TIL There is a road in Lancaster, CA that has grooves carved in it that when you drive over them all, they play The William Tell Overture.

 





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