BSG Pajama Tank and Shorts

An awesome BSG pajama set to help you hunt down some of those imaginary Cylons who are trying to take over your subconscious while you’re calmly sleeping the night away.

[$35 @ Her Universe]

Pastebin rival will be total free-for-all

Pastebin rival will be total free-for-all

Hacktivist group Anonymous has launched its own service for uploading leaked material. The move comes after the head of the more commonly-used PasteBin stepped up to stop users posting stolen or otherwise confidential material.

Pastebin is a generic term for a site used to share text that is too long for other forms of communication such as social network posts and instant messaging. In theory its main use is for sharing sections of computer code.

In practice, Pastebin.com (the best known pastebin service) had found itself a popular site for hackers who wanted to post confidential data such as usernames and passwords. This was despite the site’s terms and conditions banning such posts.

Until this year, the site had simply taken down offending posts as and when they received a report. However, chief Jeroen Vader told the BBC that he had decided to take on staff to proactively check the most popular posts for violations. He also confirmed the site’s policy is to hand over the IP addresses of posters of such material, though only when they received a valid court order.

Anonymous sees both of those points as a form of censorship and has also accused Pastebin of lying, saying it has handed IP addresses over to a private company. Anonymous has responded by teaming up with another group, the Peoples Liberation Front, to form its own service, Anonpaste.

Those behind the service say it will be set up in a way that means that there’ll be no way to get the identities of people who have made a post, and that all data on the physical AnonPaste servers will be encrypted in a way that means the operators couldn’t decrypt it even if a court told them to.

One consequence of the set-up, which is either a strength or a weakness depending on your viewpoint, is that the operators won’t be able to delete posts once they have been made, meaning there’s no possibility of a vetting process.

Vader has already noted that this creates the risk of some users testing that freedom by posting material such as child pornography, which would at the very least create a moral debate among Anonymous supporters.



A Resignation Song to Microsoft [Video]

After three years of working for Microsoft, Karen Cheng turns in her resignation. Set to a catchy little tune, “Bye, Bye Excel and I.”

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1 + 1 = Dance

When your usual Hitch-style sidestepping action isn’t getting you much action, break out the sexy geek and get into a mathematics hoedown.

Anyone want to add to this stupendous library of amazing brilliance?

This Custom Built Home Theater Set Top PC is Amazing

Oh to dream a dream. This intrepid machinist apprentice was looking for a front end media streaming PC for a home theater system he had yet to own. After searching around, he couldn’t find anything that quite fit his needs, and began to become frustrated. But he had time and easy access to a machine shop, so like any computer geek would, he looked into building his own home theater console PC and decided to go one step further. But this geek knew this was going to take a while to get right, and began to document his journey under the screen name Acrhon calling it “Scratch Project: Acronym”

Starting in 2009, Achron began listing his purchases and documenting the fabrication process for the custom casing that would house his dream Home Theater PC. SolidWorks render images of the original concept, pictures of the shop and each component being crafted, as well as some hiccups and stumbles along the way are all detailed on his forum post at Hard Forums. Over time, he earned a bit of a following eager to see his progress.

Three Years later we get this:





Now I fancy myself a Cinephile (Tangent: I have always felt uncomfortable with that word. Sounds like Pedophile, and I assure you that I do not have relations with my home theater! End Tangent.) and I have to say that if this was a mass produced product I would certainly covet this set top design.

Considering this is a fully realized concept to finish project, this Achron fella didn’t cut any corners… well – any figurative corners. This design is staggeringly beautiful and no easy task to accomplish. One would think that doing all this himself he might just go for a standard console box with simple geometric dimensions. He even involved some of the readers of his forum to vote on a faceplate design which he implemented later in the process.

This is unbelievable. Seriously good work by a dedicated geek!

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This is Awesome: Magnifying the Universe [Interactive Infographic]

This interactive infographic from Number Sleuth accurately illustrates the scale of over 100 items within the observable universe ranging from galaxies to insects, nebulae and stars to molecules and atoms. Numerous hot points along the zoom slider allow for direct access to planets, animals, the hydrogen atom and more. As you scroll, a handy dial spins to show you your present magnification level.

Be sure to hit the full screen button on the top right of the picture before starting!

Magnifying the Universe by Number Sleuth.