When KDE’s KWin is acting as a Wayland compositor, there’s now a real-time scheduling policy to ensure the graphical system is always responsive…
Source: Phoronix – KDE’s KWin Running On Wayland Gets Real-Time Scheduling
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Long-delayed Thirty Meter Telescope gets the go-ahead, for now
Building the world’s largest telescope has proven to be even more difficult than one might expect. The Thirty Meter Telescope, which has been planned for construction atop of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea, has hit a number of snags, but it got a major approval…
Source: Engadget – Long-delayed Thirty Meter Telescope gets the go-ahead, for now
What Whole Foods Hasn't Said About Its Payment Card Data Breach
On Thursday Whole Foods publicly revealed that a data breach had potentially compromised its customers’ credit card details. But a day later, we still know nothing about which customers, or how many of them, may have been affected.
Source: Gizmodo – What Whole Foods Hasn’t Said About Its Payment Card Data Breach
What A Time To Be Basic: Spray-On Pumpkin Spice Flavoring
Because ’tis the season to be basic, this is the $11 Pumpkin Spice Organic Spray-On Spice developed and sold by Simply Beyond. Each bottle of 3-ounce eco-friendly non-aerosol spray can be misted on any food or beverage item to make it pumpkin spiced (pumpkin spicegetti!). I just put a can in my fanny pack so I’m never without it. And one in my anus in case I end up in jail on Thanksgiving. Plus, since it’s organic and food-safe, I see no reason why you can’t spray it on your partner and finally live out those Headless Horseman sexual fantasies you’ve been dreaming about. “But I don’t have those.” But you will now.
Thanks to Katrina, who informed me she’s going to down the whole can like it’s a like it’s an asthma inhaler.
Source: Geekologie – What A Time To Be Basic: Spray-On Pumpkin Spice Flavoring
Finally, A Questionable Practice Karaoke Mic That Reduces Your Volume By 70% So You Don't Disturb Your Neighbors
This is the Utaet Voice Training Silent Karaoke Mic, a rubber funnel, tubing and an earpiece that costs $81 plus $20 shipping (I just made my own by repurposing a beer bong). It’s supposed to reduce your singing volume by up to 70% and redirects your voice back to your own ear so you can appreciate just how much of a dying cat you really sound like. Still, $81 plus $20 shipping? That’s an investment. Although…I have always wanted a convenient way to study the acoustics of farts. “Um, what?” Haha, yeah that’s crazy, I meant pee in my own ear.
Hit the jump for a couple more shots, a short video demonstration and a commercial.
Source: Geekologie – Finally, A Questionable Practice Karaoke Mic That Reduces Your Volume By 70% So You Don’t Disturb Your Neighbors
Internet Activists Urge Congress to Fire Trump's FCC Chief Ajit Pai
Open internet advocates and Democratic lawmakers are mounting a last-ditch effort to remove Federal Communications Commission chief Ajit Pai over his anti-net neutrality stance, just days before Pai is set to be approved by the Senate for a new term. From a report: Since being elevated by President Trump to lead the FCC in January, Pai has become the bete noire of open internet advocates for a variety of anti-consumer actions, but none more so than his crusade to kill federal rules protecting net neutrality, the principle that all internet content should be equally accessible to consumers. […] During a blistering floor speech on Thursday, Sen. Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat, portrayed Pai, a Republican former Verizon lawyer, as an industry stooge who has worked relentlessly to deliver gift after gift to the nation’s largest broadband companies. “Mr. Pai has a long track record of putting big cable before consumers, big corporations above small businesses, and pay-to-play over the free and open internet,” Wyden wrote in a blog post accompanying his speech. Free Press, a DC-based public interest group, has also launched a campaign to pressure the Senate to “fire Pai,” citing his proposal to kill the FCC’s net neutrality policy and other anti-consumer actions. But if reconfirmed, Pai is expected to try to ram through his plan to torpedo the FCC’s net neutrality rules before the end of the year. “Rehiring Pai to head the agency that oversees US communications policies would be a boon for the phone and cable companies he eagerly serves,” Tim Karr, Free Press Senior Director of Strategy, wrote in a blog post.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Internet Activists Urge Congress to Fire Trump’s FCC Chief Ajit Pai
Nintendo will close its Wii Shop Channel in 2019
A month after Nintendo launched the Wii in November 2006, the company introduced the Wii Shop Channel, a marketplace for downloading apps to the system. Over a decade and two console generations later, Nintendo is shutting it down…eventually. Today…
Source: Engadget – Nintendo will close its Wii Shop Channel in 2019
ISPs want Supreme Court to kill Title II net neutrality rules now and forever

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Broadband industry lobby groups have appealed to the US Supreme Court in an attempt to kill the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules. The groups want the Supreme Court to rule that the FCC exceeded its authority when it reclassified Internet providers in order to impose stricter regulations.
Under President Obama, the FCC’s Democratic majority reclassified home and mobile broadband providers as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act in order to enforce net neutrality rules.
With Republicans now in charge, the FCC is on track to overturn the rules. But a Supreme Court decision in favor of Internet providers could protect them from future attempts to regulate the industry if, for example, Democrats eventually re-take the White House and FCC.
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Source: Ars Technica – ISPs want Supreme Court to kill Title II net neutrality rules now and forever
How to Hula Hoop Like a Pro
Move over, Daddy-O! If you thought the insatiable drinking bird or the slinky were the be-all end-all of toys, have I got a surprise for you! You’ve probably seen the hula hoop in pictures, or from those lucky chaps who traveled to Australia, where hooping is in like Flynn. Hot dog, you might even own one yourself if…
Source: LifeHacker – How to Hula Hoop Like a Pro
You can buy in bulk with a bike
You just need the right bike, like a custom triple tandem, and a little help from the kids.
Source: TreeHugger – You can buy in bulk with a bike
Denuvo DRM Draws a Big D..as a Grade
Total Warhammer 2 had its Denuvo DRM cracked in less than a day, likely a few hours according to Torrent Freak. It is a damn shame that game pirating is destroying the market. Thanks skydriver.
Denuvo, the world’s most feared gaming anti-piracy mechanism, was deployed yesterday on the brand new Total War: Warhammer 2. Instead of the months, weeks, or even days of protection usually offered by the system, the whole thing collapsed within hours.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Denuvo DRM Draws a Big D..as a Grade
Humans as a Multiplanetary Species
If you have a science buff, which many of your nerds are, I highly suggest taking some time with the video below. The Muskrat is talking about some of the update technically goals we will have to cross before turning Mars into the new Australia. You know, a space prison. Thanks thanks talk2troy.
This week at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia, SpaceX CEO and Lead Designer Elon Musk will provide an update to his 2016 presentation regarding the long-term technical challenges that need to be solved to support the creation of a permanent, self-sustaining human presence on Mars.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Humans as a Multiplanetary Species
More US diplomats called out of Cuba after attacks with mystery weapons

Enlarge / Picture of the US embassy in Havana, taken on September 29, 2017 after the United States announced it is withdrawing more than half its personnel in response to mysterious health attacks targeting its diplomatic staff. (credit: Getty | ADALBERTO ROQUE)
More than half of the staff at the American Embassy in Havana, Cuba will return to the US in the wake of mysterious attacks that left diplomats with hearing damage and brain injuries, the State Department announced Friday.
The department said that the staff drawdown was necessary to ensure their safety. And “because our personnel’s safety is at risk, and we are unable to identify the source of the attacks, we believe US citizens may also be at risk and warn them not to travel to Cuba,” the department added in a travel advisory.
The attacks have injured 21 Americans associated with the embassy so far, as well as Canadian diplomats. Attacks took place in the diplomats’ homes as well as hotels. The last attack occurred in August, according to the New York Times.
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Source: Ars Technica – More US diplomats called out of Cuba after attacks with mystery weapons
Live Q&A With Lifehacker Staff Writer Patrick Allan (Update: Finished)
Hey everyone! Come hang out with me! I’ll be around to answer all of your wonderful questions until 3:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. PT. Let’s party.
Source: LifeHacker – Live Q&A With Lifehacker Staff Writer Patrick Allan (Update: Finished)
Photo: Tiny tree frog needs his own cartoon
Our delightful photo of the day comes from the rainforest of Ecuador.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Tiny tree frog needs his own cartoon
Japanese coastal species rode tsunami debris to the US

Enlarge / A mussel-covered vessel that washed ashore in Washington. (credit: Russ Lewis)
Well after the massive 2011 tsunami that swept across the Japanese coast, reminders of the event started appearing on the US-side of the Pacific. Various forms of debris, ranging from small hunks of plastic up to entire boats, made appearances on the US West Coast. Now, a team of researchers has found that the floating debris carried hundreds of potentially invasive species across the vast ocean with it, including a couple of species of fish.
While large tsunamis have occurred frequently, even in historic times, there’s no indication of anything like this before. The difference, according to the researchers, is humanity’s ability to make materials that can remain afloat in the open ocean for years.
It may seem a bit surprising that marine species couldn’t just introduce themselves, given that they already live in the ocean. But coastal habitats are very distinct from those of the open ocean, and many species couldn’t survive an ocean crossing on their own even if currents were favorable. While there are coastal environments across the Pacific Rim, they occur at very different latitudes, meaning the temperature conditions and nutrient availability can provide barriers to any species that might migrate around the edges of the open ocean.
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Source: Ars Technica – Japanese coastal species rode tsunami debris to the US
How to Transform an Entire Steak Dinner Into a Casserole
Hello, and welcome to Will It Casserole? Retro Week’s answer to Will It Sous Vide? Basically, instead of making whatever you wanted me to with my immersion circulator, I took a meal and made it into a casserole.
Source: LifeHacker – How to Transform an Entire Steak Dinner Into a Casserole
What Isn't Telegram Saying About Its Connections To the Kremlin?
The supposedly secure messaging app Telegram has employees in St. Petersburg in the same building as Kremlin-influenced social network VK, news outlet the Outline reported on Friday citing multiple sources. William Turton, reporting for The Outline: Anton Rozenberg, a software developer and former employee of Telegram’s parent company, is saying that there are Telegram employees working out of the historic Singer House in St. Petersburg, Russia’s former imperial capital, a claim that has since been corroborated by others. That’s significant because the Singer House is also home to VK, which is now owned by the oligarch and Putin ally Alisher Usmanov. (It’s also the building where in 2012 Durov and coworkers infamously folded 5,000 ruble notes, worth about $150 each, into paper airplanes and threw them out the window, sparking violence in the street below.) The revelation casts doubt on Durov, who denies Telegram has an office in Russia, and continues to style himself as a rebel at odds with the complex Russian power structure that includes the government and oligarchy. It also raises questions about how safe Telegram is from Kremlin interference, given that VK is owned by a Kremlin sympathizer and that the Kremlin has an obvious interest in monitoring and controlling popular social networks. “As a security specialist, I have some questions about how their office isn’t physically protected from the offices that surround it,” Rozenberg told The Outline. “VK employees, for a long time, have had access to Telegram offices.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – What Isn’t Telegram Saying About Its Connections To the Kremlin?
This is the Best MacBook Pro Clone For Windows Die-Hards
For more than decade, Razer has peddled aggressive, brightly colored peripherals and PCs to people who cared more about frame rates and kill death ratios than mainstream appeal. But when Razer launched its first ultraportable laptop last year, it was a very different, relatively game-free story. Now, the Stealth is…
Source: Gizmodo – This is the Best MacBook Pro Clone For Windows Die-Hards
Hulu feeds '90s nostalgia with ‘Boy Meets World’ and 'Dinosaurs'
Back in the ’90s, a Friday like today would’ve brought me endless excitement. Obviously, it meant the weekend had arrived and thus no school and no waking up early. But it also meant TGIF — the best chunk of programming of the entire week in the opi…
Source: Engadget – Hulu feeds ’90s nostalgia with ‘Boy Meets World’ and ‘Dinosaurs’