[audio https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/32_technolotics.mp3] Listen: Episode 32 Watch: Youtube Feed: RSS Notes Digg hits a gas main Social bookmarking phenomena Digg is in trouble this week, after being accused of the blogosphere’s greatest sin – censorship Slashdot have posted a story – in Taco’s mangled grammer ‘submitted so numerous that I had little choice but to post’ – accusing dig of […]

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Notes
Digg hits a gas main

Social bookmarking phenomena Digg is in trouble this week, after being accused of the blogosphere’s greatest sin – censorship

Slashdot have posted a story – in Taco’s mangled grammer ‘submitted so numerous that I had little choice but to post’ – accusing dig of a variety of heinous crimes



The allegations

Stories put onto the front page by the editorial staff, rather than the community

Site which reports this banned from being dug

Stories which report site which reports this disapearing

Users who submit stories which report site which this disapearing, being banned by name and IP

Other stories being removed for being critical of ‘Go Daddy’, a Revision 3 Sponsor


Digg’s Responce

It’s the system man!

Kevin Rose say’s the stories removed we taken down due to user reports

No response on the front page editorial control

Users who report this are being banned, because accusing other users of gaming the system ‘violates digg’s terms of use’ (paraphrase) – even if the accused is digg itself!


Links

Slashdot Story

Splasho Story

Forever Geek Story

Kevin Rose’s Responce

Another ‘Digg bullying’ example



The RIAA vs the EFF

Ars Technica have an article on the Internet culture wars – the RIAA vs the EFF

Elektra v. Barker – one of the thousands of frivolous RIAA lawsuits – if the RIAA win, the repercussions could undermine the very nature of the internet.

RIAA state sharing a folder constitutes infringement – even if files are never accessed

RIAA attempting fundamental changes to copyright law through courts

RIAA is argue copyrighted uploads to P2P infringe as much as downloads

Current law: to “distribute” a copyrighted work – physical exchange of a material object must take place – law doesn’t take account of the digital distribution of copyrighted works.

Ars Technica say – ironically EFF are arguing for pre-internet disribution model

We say – hooey – this mearly points out the absurity of applying arbitary legal weight of theft to duplication => makes sence from a commercial perspective, insanely fascistic if actually applied on individual scale => this is not how information works



Links:

Ars Technica – The RIAA vs the EFF



The Flaws of HDCP

HDMI is a technology that restricts the availability of high-def TV content.

Devices carry out a HDCP handshake before sending HD video over a connection.

Handshake authenticates devices & computes secret key for encrypting video between them

Each HDCP device is given two things: a secret vector, and an addition rule (not secret.)

A device uses it’s own vector and the other device’s addition rule to compute the secret key.

Vector and key are set so that both devices end up with the same key.

Problem is that conspiring devices can break the system and discover the secret vectors, thereby impersonating any HDCP device.

They came up with their own rather than using established handshake protocols such as Diffie-Hellman.

Reason for custom protocol seems to be to accomodate reduced computational ability, protocol is a simplified and less secure version of Diffie-Hellman.



Links:

Freedom to tinker

Diffie Hellman Key Exchange



The ignorance of crowds

This is a question we tacked back in show 2

Do folksonomy sites like Wikipedia lead to a better ‘infosphere’, or just a noiser and more confusing media landscape

WikiTruth (wikitruth.info) charts the inner machinations of wikipedia.

Creators of the website (who claim to be wiki admins) say the increasing banality of entries and decrease in the quality is self-inflicted.

Essentially, the more edits by more people is decreasing the quality of the information.

Problems with the homogenity of information,

Diverse views become suppressed, denying the viewer the ability to see an issue from multiple viewpoints.

Options for the administrators include restricting access.

This risks driving away contributors.

Raises the question of whether traditional sources such as encylopedia Britannica are better due to an editing process.



Links

Guardian Article

Acerbic comments from Lore Sjöberg

Wiki Truth



The latest on bionics


Super vision

Scientists are concentrating on restoring sight to blind people.

Daniel Palanker, a physicist at Stanford University in California has created a bionic eye.

Dead cone and rods are bypassed and the cells of the inner retina are stimulated with electrical signals directly.

Dr Palanker believes the system will provide a human user with 20/80 vision, enough to read large fonts and recognise faces.



Super strength

The Berkeley Lower Extremity Exoskeleton (Bleex) fits along a user’s legs and allows the carrying of 90Kgs with no strain on the user.

Made up of 40 sensors, a hydraulics system and a central controller that decides how to distribute the weight so the user feels none of it.



Bionic limbs

Modern artificial hands, give wearers a better quality of life but they have little of the functionality of the real hands they replace.

William Craelius of Rutgers University in New Jersey has developed Dextra.

System can be trained to recognise muscle movements in user’s arm and then carry out a corresponding action.

Dextra can control up to three fingers, one user even could play the saxaphone with it.

Future work will concentrate on many types of hand motion – grasping a key, opening a door, holding a hammer.



Links

Guardian Science Article



Another Front in the Global War on Islam

Bush will attack Iran

Because it’s about the dumbest thing he could do.



Why Iran is a much worse place to invade than Iraq

It’s geographically 3 times larger.

It’s population is approximately 3 times larger.

Population is a military strategists dream: a large number of fighting age men ~ 18 million with few very old or very young.

The failure to “win hearts and minds” in Iraq when you are replacing somebody like Saddam is not much encouragement that it can be achieved in Iran.

It will be another muslim country invaded within a few short years.

Iran has strong links to terrorism.

Shia Islam is the state religion, an attack on the country may be used by terrorists to claim the US is attacking Islam.

Current rumours indicate that the US will carry out airstrikes and limited special ops raids on the nuclear sites to disable them.

This may be difficult as the sites are spread thoughout the country to make such a task more difficult.



The New Yorker allege

Special Op’s Troops are already on the ground

Airforce planners drawing up target list

Disagreement between Europe and US over how long it would take for Iran to build a bomb

Bush’s white house refer to Irans president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as another hitler – clearly violating Godwins Law

‘Saving Iran’ will be Bush’s legacy

Administration purport to believe – “a sustained bombing campaign in Iran will humiliate the religious leadership and lead the public to rise up and overthrow the government.”

Only alternative administration will consider – campaign of coercion

“The real issue is who is going to control the Middle East and its oil in the next ten years.”

administration wants to change to power structure of Iran

senate is being selectively briefed on the plans

no one is ‘really objecting’

Special Op’s on the ground would be needed to knock out nuclear and chemical factories

Administration considering ‘tactical use’ of nuclear weapons

Joint Chiefs of staff want to take nukes of the table – administration refuses

Pentagon advisor – “The problem is that the Iranians realize that only by becoming a nuclear state can they defend themselves against the U.S. Something bad is going to happen.”

Case for a near and present danger is being built on unreliable evidence – A. Q. Khan, the so-called father of the Pakistani atomic bomb

I.A.E.A – Iran 5 years from bomb – “the Iranians want confrontation, just like the neocons on the other side”

“there’s nothing the Iranians could do that would result in a positive outcome. American diplomacy does not allow for it.”

Flynt Leverett (european diplomat) – Europeans want sanctions & diplomacy – US & Isreal want bombs – “There may be a military option, but the impact could be catastrophic.”



Unanswered Questions

Who is the rogue regieme here? The ones who want a bomb, or the ones who want to use the bomb?

How will Russia and China react to an attack on Iran – nuclear or conventional

What chaos will erupt, if the heart of the muslin world is invaded (remember ‘regime change’) by a western millenarian christian conservative nation



Links

New Yorker Article

Justin Gauvin excellent blog

Godwins Law

International Atomic Energy Agency


 



Addendums to last weeks show

FYI, not sure if Rowan mentioned this – but the creator of comment cast Robin Blandford is his cousin

LASIK@Home is a joke site


 



Media Pimp


Gareth

Negative Pimp – Freaky Ajax Hell Hive 7

Mark Echo Tags Airforce One [1] – or does he [2]

The iPod Box, MS Style [3]

Quake3 in a browser [4]

Poetrymagazines.org.uk – huge searchable archive of a variety of British poetry magazines [5]

David Elsewhere (worlds best dancer) [6]



Francis

Help me win my Bet [7]

Lost Episode 17 related map [8]