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Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Central Park (Banksy)

Yes, and that message is "art is as much about the object itself as it is about its sociological context."

Put something into a museum and everybody will look at it reverently. Sell it on the street and most will ignore it. Sad. But human.

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Lavabit SSL Cert Revoked

Also, we have ample proof that the US Government cannot be trusted period. An entity that cannot be trusted can still reflect on itself, realize it has done lots of wrongs, and trust others that are reaching for higher standards.

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Could we kill the icon?

I have a hunch icons and text are recognized by a different part of the brain, and the best way is to use them together, e.g. have an icon plus some text right next to it.

Some people are image oriented, and can go by the icons. Some people are text oriented and can just read the text.

The text helps first timers who might not yet be aware of certain icon conventions. The icons help power users because icons with clear silhouettes can be read very fast.

And yet another group of people read the text and look at the icon every time - even during repeated use. Because there are several parts of the brain that recognize a command, they feel more assured that what they are about to click is the right thing, and therefore feel more comfortable with the GUI.

All of this is nothing new, really. It goes back to the very first GUIs. There is 30 years of experience with this, there are probably lots of studies that this is indeed a good way to go.

So no, we should not kill the icon.

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: NSA critics Ilija Trojanov: German writer must not enter the U.S.

My attempt at a good translation:

NSA critic Ilija Trojanow: German writer not allowed to enter US

Despite an invitation to a conference, german writer Ilija Trojanow was denied entry to the US - without reasoning. In the past, Trojanow signed a petition of protest against NSA surveillance.

Hamburg - Writer Juli Zeh broke the news: Through Facebook, she passed on a message from her college Ilija Trojanow. According to it, Trojanow was denied entry into the US. "He's marrooned at the airport in Brasil and can't participate in a conference on german studies in the US", said Zeh.

Ilija Trojanows' publisher Hanser confirmed this account upon request from Spiegel Online. Trojanows reported monday evening via SMS from Brasil "I was denied entry into the US today. Will be an arduous journey home".

Juli Zeh linked the denial of entry with a protest against NSA surveillance she initiated. Zeh presented the german chancellery a petition with 65000 signatures on september 18.

Trojanow was not present at the presentation, but he was one of the first signees, the Schöffling publisher coordinators told Spiegel Online. The writers alluded to a "historic attack on our democratic state under the rule of law".

"Let's frame it in a positive light: Our commitment makes an impact. It is being noticed", writes Zeh on Facebook on the entry ban to her "friend and fellow activist". Zeh and Trojanow wrote a non-fiction book on internet surveillance called "attack on freedom" in 2009. Zeh continues: "Let's frame in a negative light: it's a farce. Pure paranoia. People sticking up for civil liberties are treated like public enemies". In the comments on her posting Zeh emphasizes that Trojanows' ESTA application was answered positively, so in her opinion there can't be a problem with his visa or a work permit issue.

Ilija Trojanow, born 1965 in Bulgaria and escaped to Germany in 1971, received the Leipzig Book Fair Prize 2006 for his adventure novel "Der Weltensammler" (The Collector of Worlds). He held a honorific speech for nobel laureate Herta Müller at the Franz-Werfel human rights award. He was in Salvador de Bahia on invitation from the Goethe institute. He was supposed to talk about his latest novel "EisTau" (IceDew) on a conference of the German Studies Association in Denver.

(Edit: congress -> conference)

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Switch to HTTPS Now, For Free

In the switch to https everywhere, we have barely started. For every HN and wikipedia with https there are 20 websites without (and whether the ones that do https do really secure https is yet another question).

Somebody should go through the top 10k websites and make a list, then repeat every few months.

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Google timer

Doesn't work for me neither. Might be because I'm in Europe. The given URL redirects to www.google.de

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: iPhone 5s Teardown

To kill the TouchID sensor, but keep the home-button functionality intact, and keep the design the same, does anyone know if one can just cut that TouchID cable?

In other words: Where is the physical home switch located, inside the TouchID assembly or below it, on the main board?

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Rockstar scores a 1, 2 with GTAIV & GTAV in all time highest review scores

If anybody is wondering which GTA5 to get - PS3 or Xbox, Digital Foundary has got you covered:

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-grand-theft...

According to them the versions are nearly identical, with a very tiny advantage to the PS3 version.

In this light, it's interesting that the PS3 version got 97% while the Xbox360 version got 98%:

http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/grand-theft-aut...

http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/grand-theft-auto-v

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Shot tower

Interesting. So in essence, the 19th century used zero gravity fabrication. Who knew?

Zoepfli | 12 years ago | on: Apple Unveils The iPhone 5S

IMHO, Apple's claim doesn't matter at all. If the NSA wants to get inside your iPhone and add some code, it will find some way to do so - either with the help of Apple, through a backdoor or a recent vulnerability.

And once it's inside, the NSA is free to install a code snippet that uploads your fingerprint directly to their server.

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