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Healthcare.gov Violates Open Source License

by Deplorable Martian Overlord ( 157 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Health Care at October 22nd, 2013 - 7:00 am

The mess just keeps getting better. This will not cause any lasting damage to them, but it shows the disdain for the rules these clowns function under. Keep piling on straw, eventually this camel will break.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20131018/13291924928/healthcaregov-violates-open-source-license.shtml

Healthcare.gov Violates Open Source License.
from the this-could-be-interesting dept
With all of the other problems associated with the launch of the Healthcare.gov website, you’d think that some of those expensive government contractors would understand open source licensing and how it works. Apparently not. It would appear that the site uses DataTables, which is a free and open source plug-in for jQuery, allowing for much better data handling and display. But, as most people who understand open source software recognize, there are often conditions for such usage, including the need to retain the license information in the software. DataTables is available as both a GPL v2 and BSD license, and even the DataTables team notes that basically all you have to do is “keep the copyright notices in the software.”

But Healthcare.gov did not do that.

Oops. While it’s not exactly “blatant software piracy” as some consipiracy-theory sites are claiming, it is a violation of the license, and thus, a form of copyright infringement. SpryMedia, the company behind DataTables has responded by saying it’s “extremely disappointed”. While the almost always sensationalistic Russia Today is claiming that SpryMedia “plans to sue” that doesn’t seem to be supported anywhere else. So far, there’s just a tweet saying that it’s “excellent to see DataTables being used” and that “leaving the copyright header in place isn’t too much to ask :-).”

Open source developers don’t often sue over misuses of their licenses, though it does happen. Of course, a better solution than going to court would be for the government to fix the mistake, make a public statement about this and, potentially, donate to DataTables.

You’ll notice the “conspiracy sites” comment, so you know these people aren’t by any stretch right wing.

Crank It, Turn It, Pump It

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 125 Comments › )
Filed under Art, History, Movies, Music, OOT, Open thread, Technology at June 30th, 2012 - 11:00 pm

“Mechanical Principles” – Simple gear actions from 1930 by Ralph Steiner, set to classical music. From the UToobage comments:

Some of the mechanisms featured:
0:16 Positive displacement pump
0:26 Four-stroke engine piston;
0:50 Simple steam engines or pumps;
2:00 Steam engine reversing gear as on ships;
3:10 Differential gear;
4:05 Worm gear;
4:10 Archimedes screw;
5:22 Geneva gear;
5:32 Pawl and ratchet;
5:55 Grasshopper escapement;
7:15 Scotch yokes;
8:07 Positive displacement pump (same as 0:16);
9:29 Wheel and disc integrator used in analog computers;
9:54 Possibly a turbine.

So let’s all crank it, turn it and pump it up on The Overnight Open Thread.

Nobody is posting terrible rumors about you on Twitter. Beware of the spambot!

by 1389AD ( 54 Comments › )
Filed under Open thread at May 14th, 2012 - 8:00 pm

Spam

‘Is someone REALLY saying nasty things about you?’ It’s a Twitter scam

By Robb Hicken/ chief storyteller

Got a email in my personal account the other day. It read: “Someone is saying nasty things about you on Twitter.”

Come on! I’m not going to fall for that. And, neither should you. Does it really mean that much that someone is saying something nasty about you?

This is a classic phishing scam!

Clicking on the bit.ly link took me to a fake twitter login. It said that my current session had expired. (I don’t remember ever being knocked off Twitter).

I typed in my login and password, and BBB’s virus scammer stopped me there. “YOU’RE NOT PERMITTED TO ENTER THIS PAGE.”

This week I read further about the scam. It explains this was a phishing scam, and installs malware that would send out direct mail from my Twitter account with similar statements. If anyone received these, my apologies. Our IT department said the virus protector we use should have stopped any items from going out .

A similar Twitter attack was launched in August, October, and December of last year.

If you did click though, take the following steps:

  • Change your Twitter password.
  • Verify the email address for your Twitter account was not changed.
  • If you’ve used the same e-mail address and password on other web sites, then immediately check them out and change their passwords.
  • If your Twitter account is sending out phishing messages, you should also visit the Applications tab in “Account Settings”, and Revoke Access for any third-party application that you don’t recognize.

Remember, you should always be suspicious of links that you are sent in an email, tweet or social networking site. If you are ever in doubt, DON’T CLICK!

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Caturday Mystery

by 1389AD ( 194 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at January 29th, 2011 - 8:30 pm

Does anybody know where this photo came from?

Where did the rescue take place? Who is the firefighter? What type of cat is this?

Firefighter carrying a rescued cat


Cat vs Printer – The Translation

(From: EU Referendum: Dedicated to Booker)

Caution: Some rough language here…