Reddit CEO who altered comments apologizes, unveils subreddit filtering

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A week after Reddit CEO Steve Huffman conceded that he altered comments of his online critics on the site he co-founded, Huffman took to Reddit on Wednesday to apologize. He then unveiled r/all filtering and announced “a more proactive approach to policing” the site.

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“I am sorry: I am sorry for compromising the trust you all have in Reddit, and I am sorry to those that I created work and stress for, particularly over the holidays,” he said. “It is heartbreaking to think that my actions distracted people from their family over the holiday; instigated harassment of our moderators; and may have harmed Reddit itself, which I love more than just about anything.”

Over the Thanksgiving holiday week, Huffman committed the ultimate Reddit taboo. He edited negative comments directed at him and substituted his handle with the names of moderators of a pro-Donald Trump subreddit called “r/the_donald.” Huffman, who goes by the handle “spez,” was under fire for banning the “Pizzagate” conspiracy board from the site because of breaches to a policy about posting personal information about others.

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Source: Ars Technica – Reddit CEO who altered comments apologizes, unveils subreddit filtering

German Mission to the Moon Will Prove the Apollo Landings Weren't a Hoax

A German Lunar X-Prize team has announced its intentions to send two mobile probes to the Moon to inspect the lunar rover left behind by the Apollo 17 mission. Finally, something that’ll get the Moon landing conspiracy nutters to shut the hell up.

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Source: Gizmodo – German Mission to the Moon Will Prove the Apollo Landings Weren’t a Hoax

Tor releases urgent update for Firefox 0-day that’s under active attack

Developers with Tor have published a browser update that patches a critical Firefox vulnerability being actively exploited to deanonymize people using the privacy service.

“The security flaw responsible for this urgent release is already actively exploited on Windows systems,” a Tor official wrote in an advisory published Wednesday afternoon. “Even though there is currently, to the best of our knowledge, no similar exploit for OS X or Linux users available, the underlying bug affects those platforms as well. Thus we strongly recommend that all users apply the update to their Tor Browser immediately.”

The Tor browser is based on the open source Firefox browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla officials said on Tuesday they were in the process of developing a fix that presumably included mainstream versions of Firefox, but at the time this post was being prepared, a patch was not yet available. Mozilla representatives didn’t respond to an e-mail seeking comment for this post.

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Source: Ars Technica – Tor releases urgent update for Firefox 0-day that’s under active attack

Meizu Launches the PRO 6 Plus: 5.7-inch SAMOLED and Exynos 8890 SoC

Meizu added a new flagship phablet to its smartphone lineup today. The new 5.7-inch PRO 6 Plus is the direct successor to the PRO 5, but it incorporates the updated styling from the smaller 5.2-inch PRO 6. On paper at least, the PRO 6 Plus appears to be a definitive upgrade relative to Meizu’s previously released phones, unlike the PRO 6 which trailed the older PRO 5 in performance, battery life, and audio quality and failed to separate itself from the similar but less-expensive MX6.


The PRO 6 Plus incorporates the same aluminum unibody construction and elegant styling as the PRO 6. The slightly raised, circular camera surround with Meizu’s circular, dual-tone LED flash ring below give the back of the PRO 6 Plus a distinct look. The plastic antenna strips are colored to better match the sandblasted aluminum chassis and stick close to the upper and lower edges to further minimize their appearance. Its rounded edges and radiused corners make it comfortable to hold, although its smooth finish makes it feel a bit slippery. The 2.5D edge-to-edge glass covering the front eliminates sharp edges, enhancing the smooth feel of the phone.



What separates the design of the PRO 6 and PRO 6 Plus from so many other metal unibody phones, however, is Meizu’s attention to detail. Every edge and hole—the camera surround, ring flash, speaker holes—has a polished chamfer, and the single piece volume rocker and power button near the top of the right edge are inset into a polished groove. All of these extra machining features give the PRO 6 phones a premium look and feel.
















Meizu PRO 6 Series
  Meizu PRO 6 Meizu PRO 6 Plus
SoC MediaTek Helio X25

(MT6797T)


2x Cortex-A72 @ 2.5GHz

4x Cortex-A53 @ 2.0GHz

4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz

Mali-T880MP4 @ 850MHz

Samsung Exynos 8890


64GB:

4x Exynos M1 @ 2.0GHz

4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz

Mali-T880MP12


128GB:

4x Exynos M1 @ 2.6GHz / 2.3GHz

(1-2 core / 3-4 core load)

4x Cortex-A53 @ 1.6GHz

Mali-T880MP12

RAM 4GB LPDDR3-1866 4GB LPDDR4-3666
NAND 32GB / 64GB (eMMC 5.1) 64GB / 128GB (UFS 2.0)
Display 5.2-inch 1920×1080 SAMOLED 5.7-inch 2560×1440 SAMOLED
Dimensions 147.7 x 70.8 x 7.25 mm

160 grams
155.6 x 77.3 x 7.3 mm

158 grams
Modem MediaTek (Integrated)

2G / 3G / 4G LTE (Category 6)


FDD-LTE / TD-LTE / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / CDMA (China only) / GSM

Samsung Shannon

2G / 3G / 4G LTE (Category 12)


FDD-LTE / TD-LTE / TD-SCDMA / WCDMA / GSM

SIM Size 2x NanoSIM (dual standby) 2x NanoSIM (dual standby)
Front Camera 5MP, 1/4″ OmniVision OV5695, 1.4μm, f/2.0 5MP, f/2.0
Rear Camera 21.16MP, 1/2.4” Sony IMX230 Exmor RS, 1.12µm pixels, f/2.2, PDAF + Laser AF, HDR, dual-tone LED flash 12MP, 1/2.9” Sony IMX386 Exmor RS, 1.25µm pixels, f/2.0, PDAF + Laser AF, 4-axis OIS, HDR, dual-tone LED flash
Battery 2560 mAh (9.73 Wh)

non-replaceable
3400 mAh

non-replaceable
Connectivity 802.11b/g/n/ac, BT 4.1 LE, NFC, GPS/GNSS, USB 3.1 Type-C 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, BT 4.1 LE, NFC, GPS/GNSS, USB 3.1 Type-C
Launch OS Android 6.0 with Meizu FlymeOS 5.2 Android 6.1 with Meizu FlymeOS 6

The Meizu PRO 6 Plus, like the PRO 5 before it, uses a 5.7-inch SAMOLED display from Samsung; however, resolution increases to 2560×1440, which is a vast improvement over the PRO 5’s 1080p panel whose pixel density was insufficient to overcome the limitations of its PenTile subpixel arrangement. The display’s brightness ranges from 3 nits to 430 nits in direct sunlight when using the auto-brightness boost feature, according to Meizu. Although an APL value was not specified, I assume these are for 100% APL based on our measurements of the PRO 6, which achieves 436 nits at 100% APL and 512 nits at 50% APL.


Meizu also claims 103% coverage of the NTSC color gamut, which is good news for people who prefer highly saturated, vivid colors. Meizu introduced several different screen modes, including a proper sRGB mode, in FlymeOS 5.2, along with a color temperature slider, to allow for some adjustment of the display’s output, although it’s unclear if these features carry over to FlymeOS 6.


Most phones are now incorporating special night modes that filter out blue light for nighttime reading or low-light situations, and the PRO 6 Plus is no exception. It’s also the first Meizu phone to come with an always-on display (AOD) that shows the time, date, battery level, and notifications when the phone is locked. If enabled, Meizu claims it only consumes 1% of the battery’s charge per hour.



Inside the PRO 6 Plus is an Exynos 8890 SoC. Meizu has used Samsung’s Exynos chips in previous phones, most recently the Exynos 7420 in the PRO 5, and with Snapdragon 820/821 off the table because of its ongoing licensing disagreement with Qualcomm, the Exynos 8890 is a logical choice. The octa-core CPU uses a big.LITTLE pairing of four low-power ARM Cortex-A53 cores and four higher-performance, custom Exynos M1 cores from Samsung. Core frequencies vary depending on which storage option is selected. The version with 64GB of UFS 2.0 NAND limits the peak frequency of the Exynos M1 cores to 2.0GHz and the A53 cores to 1.5GHz, while the version with 128GB of internal storage allows the A53 cores to run at 1.6GHz and the M1 cores to run at up to 2.3GHz when three to four cores are active or 2.6GHz for better single-threaded performance when only one or two cores are active. Both versions use an ARM Mali-T880MP12 GPU, although it’s not clear if they operate at the same peak frequency, and come with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. While the amount of internal storage is reasonable, there’s no microSD support for storage expansion.


The PRO 6 Plus’ 3400mAh battery is a little on the small side given its size. Huawei’s 5.9-inch Mate 9 comes with a 4000mAh battery, for example. Even several smaller 5.5-inch phones such as Samsung’s Galaxy S7 edge (3600mAh), Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 3 Pro (4050mAh), and Meizu’s own M3 note (4100mAh) come with larger batteries. Meizu clearly prioritized thickness and weight over battery capacity, but we’ll have to wait and see how it performs in our battery tests before we can assess the impact of this decision. Regardless of how long the battery lasts, it should charge quickly thanks to Meizu’s mCharge fast charging technology that pulls up to 24W (8V/3A) at the wall.


Around back is a 12MP camera based on Sony’s IMX386 Exmor RS sensor with 1.25µm pixels. It employs a hybrid autofocus system that combines the benefits of phase detection (PDAF), laser, and contrast methods. The PRO 6 Plus also includes 4-axis optical image stabilization (OIS), a first for Meizu, which should help improve low-light photography by allowing sharp exposures up to 0.25 seconds. Covering the camera sensor is a 6-element lens array with f/2.0 aperture. Meizu also says its improved image-enhancing algorithms and noise processing take full advantage of Samsung’s integrated ISP.



One of the PRO 5’s best features was its excellent sounding audio subsystem. The PRO 6 took a more traditional approach and its results were disappointing by comparison. Fortunately, the PRO 6 Plus uses the same ESS Technology es9018k2m SABRE32 DAC as the PRO 5, which supports 16/24-bit audio from 44.1kHz to 192kHz with a dynamic range of 127dB and low noise. It also includes a dual-channel AD45275 power amplifier from Analog Devices.


The PRO 6 Plus comes with a touch-based, capacitive fingerprint scanner integrated into the front-mounted home button along with Meizu’s pressure sensitive screen technology it calls 3D Press, which the PRO 6 and PRO 6s also include. Because the software API’s are proprietary, the ability to press an icon on the home screen and open a shortcut menu or press on a hyperlink, email, or text message to open a preview are generally limited to Meizu’s apps.


In addition to 3D Press support, Meizu’s new FlymeOS 6 includes more than 400 new features, including the “One Mind” artificial intelligence engine that optimizes system performance by monitoring how the phone is used and prioritizes resources to the most used apps.



The PRO 6 Plus is available in three different colors: gold, gray, and silver. The gold and silver colors come with a white front, while the darker gray color comes with a black front. You can also choose between 64GB (¥2,999) or 128GB (¥3,299) of internal storage. The integrated Samsung Category 12 LTE modem supports 5-mode operation (no CDMA) and 13 frequency bands, which means no LTE support in the US. It will be available in many Asian and European countries in December.



Source: AnandTech – Meizu Launches the PRO 6 Plus: 5.7-inch SAMOLED and Exynos 8890 SoC

What we’ll be looking for in laptops for 2017

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Source: Ars Technica – What we’ll be looking for in laptops for 2017

10 Things To Do When Your PC Can't Run A New Game

Now I know none of you have ever had this problem but this list is still pretty entertaining. My favorites on the list are the one about obsessing over benchmarks and the one about overclocking.

No matter how close your PC is to the specs listed in a given publication’s benchmark, you will not be able to run the game nearly as well as their benchmark suggests. This person at TechTimesPro is averaging 80fps with your card! This person at MegaBitz is getting 75fps. You’re getting, like, 32fps at best. Clearly this is your fault.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – 10 Things To Do When Your PC Can’t Run A New Game

Facebook Would Sure Screw With Superman's Secret Identity

Years of Superman lore tells us that slumped posture, goofy affect, and different hairstyling are enough to keep most people from guessing that the Man of Steel and Clark Kent are the same person. But that probably wouldn’t work on Facebook’s facial recognition algorithm.

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Source: Gizmodo – Facebook Would Sure Screw With Superman’s Secret Identity

Uber Wants To Track Your Location Even When You're Not Using the App, Here's Why

With the most recent update to Uber’s ride-hailing app, the company has begun requesting users if they are willing to share their location data with Uber app even while the app is not in use. The company says it plans to use the data gained to improve user experience — including offering improved pick-up times and locations. From an article on Business Insider: In August the company moved away from using Google Maps for its service and began using its own mapping technology. Google’s lack of accuracy in many non-Western countries led to increased friction between consumers and drivers. This means the company needs to boost the amount of location data it has. Location data could also be used to provide new channels of revenue for the digital platform. This could include serving ads of local businesses or recommending nearby places of interest to users. Mobile marketing, which relies on accurate location data is a rapidly growing industry and could serve as a revenue windfall for Uber in the years ahead as it faces increasing competition. In fact, revenue from location-targeted mobile ads is expected to grow at an annualized rate of almost 34% between 2014 and 2019, surpassing $18 billion, according to a forecast from BIA/Kelsey.

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Source: Slashdot – Uber Wants To Track Your Location Even When You’re Not Using the App, Here’s Why

'Red Dead Redemption' is coming to PlayStation 4 December 6th

Red Dead Redemption 2 may not arrive until next fall, but next week you’ll be able to play both its predecessor and Undead Nightmare on PlayStation 4 and PC. Thanks to PlayStation Now streaming, you can get reacquainted with the PS3 classic on Decemb…

Source: Engadget – ‘Red Dead Redemption’ is coming to PlayStation 4 December 6th

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau gives go-ahead to two oil pipeline projects

Pipeline in Alberta, Canada. (credit: jasonwoodhead23)

In the US, the proposed Keystone XL pipeline meant to carry oil from Alberta, Canada’s oil sands to refineries in Illinois and on the Gulf Coast ultimately died due to stiff opposition. That wasn’t the only route Alberta’s oil industry is pursuing to get its oil to market, though. On Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced decisions on three major pending pipeline projects. One was rejected, but two received a thumbs-up.

The especially controversial Northern Gateway pipeline would have carried oil from Edmonton, Alberta, to a port in Kitimat, British Columbia. Trudeau said this new pipeline would not be approved, citing environmental concerns for the newly protected Great Bear Rainforest that covers islands along the coast that would see greatly increased oil tanker traffic.

But a major proposal to expand the capacity of the Trans Mountain pipeline from Edmonton to a port near Vancouver will proceed. A second pipeline will be built to parallel the existing one, boosting the capacity from 300,000 to 890,000 barrels per day. That will, at least, replace the volume currently being transported to the coast by rail as it heads to markets in Asia.

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Source: Ars Technica – Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau gives go-ahead to two oil pipeline projects

Canadian Police Plan To Punish Drunk Drivers By Playing Nickleback On Ride To Jail

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The Kensington Police Department on Prince Edward Island in Canada has announced via Facebook that it intends to punish anybody caught drunk driving this holiday season with a ride to jail listening to everyone’s least favorite Canadian rock band, Nickleback. Obviously, if you’re a drunk living on Prince Edward Island, now would be a good time to seek treatment.

The tongue-in-cheek post has divided the community, with some criticising Kensington Police Service for making light of a serious issue, while others hit out at them failing to support Canadian music.

There were also those, however, who didn’t feel they had hit quite the right note – and suggested there was another Canadian native who would work even better.

“Don’t hate on Nickelback!! They are a good band. Use someone like Justin Bieber. No one will ever think twice about drinking and driving if you use Bieber,” the cheeky Facebook user argued.

Ahahahhahaha, you can always count on some white knight Nickleback fan to chime in and defend the band. Granted that fan is usually just one of the band members using a fake name, but still. Also, why you gonna throw Justin Bieber under the bus? You’re both Canadian, you should stick together just like two sweaty butt cheeks.

Thanks to Jonny, who agrees the best thing to hear on your way to jail is the arresting officer telling you this was all just a joke perpetuated by your friends.

Source: Geekologie – Canadian Police Plan To Punish Drunk Drivers By Playing Nickleback On Ride To Jail