Thursday, 20 October 2016

SAMSUNG OVER REMOVAL OF GRAND AUTO THEFT 5 VIDEOES OVER YOUTUBE MAKING IT AS A BOMB




Samsung apparently doesn't see much humor in a Grand Theft Auto V mod that turns the recalled, hazardous Galaxy Note 7 into an in-game weapon. In fact, the company is trying to erase it from the internet completely. Samsung has issued a DMCA takedown targeting a YouTube video that showcased the mod, which gives the Note 7 explosive, grenade-like capabilities. It was a pretty great way of poking fun at Samsung's ongoing PR crisis — and now the company is responding in a terrible way: ridiculous overreach and misuse of the DMCA tool.




The Note-as-bomb mod, created by HitmanNiko, is clearly a parody of a rather unfortunate real world situation. He didn't copy anything. But that didn't stop Samsung from filing a bogus copyright claim. As a result, the video that we originally linked to earlier this month has been pulled from YouTube, and there's little mystery about the party responsible.

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It's unclear whether the original uploader has appealed Samsung's request. Thankfully, other videos featuring the mod remain available for viewing, such as the one embedded below. Instead of pursuing YouTube users, Samsung should probably point those resources to customers affected by the dangerous product that's now been ushered into technology disaster history.






• Via: Techdirt
• Source: YouTube



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Tuesday, 18 October 2016

A GUIDE FOR PARENT TO HELP THEIR CHILD TO DO THE BEST


A guide for parents to help their child do his/her best




Every parent has an aim to see their child succeed in life. Sometimes, they fail to understand that instead of binding their expectations to their children, they rather enforce their expectations. Having spoken to a lot of parents, I feel that there was a need of an article to guide the parents.



Note: in this article, I will assume a child to be a male. I am not being gender biased. I am doing that simply to avoid the article looking ugly. Imagine I am writing ‘he/she’ everywhere. I tried that and that looked ugly and so, I am writing this disclaimer. Please don’t take it to your heart.



How a typical Indian parent’s mind works



India is in itself a huge society. These days, most people care about showing-off.
• Oh, I own that fantastic jewelry that my cousin brought from USA
• Oh, I went to a trip to Laddakh with my friends
• Oh, my son is a topper in his school, which is the best school of the city
• Oh, my son studies at IIT Bombay. Where does your son study? Private college? mmm…



We want to prove our supremacy. We want to show others that we are the best. Our aim is to prove to our neighbor that we have better amenities as compared to them.



I have spoken to several parents. I have seen that most of them simply want their son to crack IIT JEE and be an IITian. They want their son to be the topper of the class. They expect their son to follow as they (parents) say.



They fail to ask what the son wants to do. They never sit with their child and discuss what he likes. Dear parents, have you ever heard from your child about his likes/dislikes? Is he really interested in engineering? Is he enthusiastic about learning Physics, chemistry and maths? Does he see himself at an IIT in the near future? Does he want to be a guitarist? Author?



How happy are you to hear this from your son – mummy, I want to write books. I want to write poems. I want to write. I don’t want to be an engineer.



If the first thought that comes to your mind after hearing the above thing is – ‘what will society say? What will relatives say?’. Then dear ma’am/sir, you are not doing it the right way.



As a parent, your primary concern should be to understand the desires of your child. You know your child better than I do. You know what his potential is. I totally accept that. But, you should also listen to his likes and dislikes. Don’t, I repeat don’t enforce your expectations on him. He is barely 15 years old. Let him make a choice. I understand that he is not much aware of the best career choices. But that doesn’t mean you can enforce it on him. As a parent, it’s your duty to guide him make a better career choice. Ask him to speak to people in that industry. I am sure you have contacts who are engineers or doctors or whatever. Let him know the pros and cons – money vs happiness vs job security.



I seriously feel that there is a lack of communication between parents and children when it comes to academics. Students want to enjoy life. Parents want him to study and get better grades. The whole process is very unidirectional because in most cases, eventually the parents win and students have to bear it.



I am not being harsh. I am trying to lay the fact as they are.



You don’t have a right to enforce a career choice on your son. You rather have a duty to help him make an informed decision.



Educated vs not-so educated parents



I feel very sad to say that I have seen that no-so educated parents are apparently better than educated parents. I have observed that in most cases, educated parents are the ones who tend to enforce a career choice on their child.
My parents are among the no-so educated category of parents. They haven’t completed even graduation. In fact, my father couldn’t complete his schooling due to financial problems. But I proudly say that they are the best parents. They never forced me into engineering. They never burdened me with any career choice. They always supported me in whatever I wanted to do.



You don’t have a right to enforce a career choice on your son – They did the right thing of leaving it on me. They trusted me and they didn’t care if I could earn or not. My happiness was more important for them than telling the neighbor that their son earns 2 crores a year.



You rather have a duty to help him make an informed decision – My parents were not-so educated. Still, my father used to suggest me various options – ‘Aman, how about a chartered accountant? These days they are in high demand. You can consider this option’. ‘Aman, you can try being a neurosurgeon. Medical science is an excellent field; you will learn a lot.’



We are from a middle class family. Still, they never wanted me to earn a lot of money. They always told me – ‘be happy. We don’t need money. We are happy seeing your happiness.’



Expectations, expectations and expectations



I have seen that once the child starts his JEE preparation, all their parents want is that their son should be an IITian anyhow. They want nothing less than the IIT tag.



My question to all the parents is – why? Why do you want that IIT tag for your son? What’s wrong with a private college? Are all the successful people out their IITians? Is Satya Nadella an IITian? Are YOU an IITian?
Your duty should be to motivate your son to crack JEE and become an IITian. But simply forcing him to crack JEE by hook or by crook is wrong. That’s wrong parenting! You are simply injecting poison for your own self in his mind. I have talked to so many students who have started hating their parents because their parents are mad about IIT tag.



Why do students commit suicide? It’s because of your expectations ma’am. It’s because of you. It’s because your son loves you and he feels ashamed that he wasn’t able to meet your expectations.



Read the above paragraph once again.



It’s the time to wake up and understand that your son’s happiness is way more important than that IIT tag which you are mad about.



Motivate. Inspire. Help him become an IITian. Listen to that 15-year-old soul about his wishes. He will be happier to see you as a friend.



In the end, I would like to thank my parents for being by my side during all times of my life.
I remember how my father (who is an extremely short-tempered person) listened to all those sarcastic remarks from my school’s principal only for me. Believe me, he is just class 7th pass but he is more educated than you.



Let’s make this society an expectation-free society. Let’s teach our students how to learn. Let’s teach them how to compete with themselves. Let’s teach them that the best way to succeed is to be a better person than what you were yesterday. Let’s make this society a suicide-free society.



If any of you needs any guidance in this regard, feel free to contact me. I can try my best to give a deep insight into engineering and help you decide if engineering is the right career choice for your son or not.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Chitraang Murdia jailed

Chitraang murdia whole story
In 10 class there was an exam conducted by Allen in which chitraang scored 90 and second ranker scored just 63 in that tough exam so Maheswari family went to Udaipur to see Chitrang and they were shocked to see his study room so they try to bring to Allen and to show the world that chitraang belongs to their coaching but it created a problem that after visiting few weekends that 3hrs long journey created a loss of 3 hrs So maheswari family brought a luxurious SUV for chitraang that the person inside it
: don't feel any shocks, with table and sofa fitted
So it was comfortable for him and the only purpose was to come to kota for only 1 hrs duration to Allen is show the Allen students that it belongs to them and quarter of rest you know after jee1st rank he was awarded ""3 CRORE + 1PAJERO "" behind the public to speak in front of public"" allen gungan" and in
front of public he was given 21 lacks
All this was committed by Charging Murdia when he was behind the bars ,in front of cops he spoke that he attempted on 15 days coaching at Allen and he received a huge amount and crux of this is this FIR was registered by the teacher who was taught him during the studies But some mistake are always done Allen forgot to give money to that teacher and whole story is printed in newspapers of Indore but not in Jaipur as I came to know
: Last part


Very interesting chitraang took bansal coaching in 9th class where they were taught of 11th class named graviton batch
: So bansal coaching are giving fake adds that he received their coaching in 11th
That all Share it Maximum for opening truth of Allen in front of all parents who pay huge sum of money to these useless coaching institutes