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 Iran isn ;t e stanley cup xactly a huge fan of the Internet. That   why it attempted to cut off Google services for all its citizens, and came up with its own state-sponsored alternative to YouTube. Now   it   working on a solution for social networks: intelligent censorship software.     https://gizmodo/iran-shuts-down-google-will-completely-cut-citizens-of-5945862 For the moment, Iran deals with the nuisance of social networking largely by blocking the sites. Facebook and Twitter, for example, are completely banned. As such, many savvier Iranians are turning to VPNs, and the hope seems to be that limited social networking would bring them back into the Intranet fold. Maybe. And for those who aren ;t messing with VPNs, the automatic, intelligent censorship software can give Iranians the benefit stanley uk s of social networking without all that pesky freedom. Police Chief Esmaeil Ahmadi Moghadam has been quoted as saying: Smart control of social n stanley cup etworks will not only avoid their disadvantages, but will also allow people to benefit from their useful aspects 8230;Smart control of social networks is better than filtering them completely. And while you might not agree with the whole censorship thing, something is better than nothing. How much better will just depend on how intelligent that software really is. Something tells me it   bound to be a little trigger-happy. [AFP via The Next Web] Image by Regissercom/Shutterstock                                Imcy Why Is the Canadian Prime Minister Posting Cat Pictures On Google+
 From an evolutionary perspective, excessive optimism is generally a bad idea. After all, if you ;re constantly assuming good things will happen, you ;ll stanley cup nz  probably be ill-prepared when bad things inevitably come along. Now scientists have an explanation 8230;which isn ;t exactly flattering to the eternally optimistic.     Researchers at University College London set out to find out exactly how the brains of optimistic people work. The basic mental mechanism of unrealistic optimism isn ;t too hard to explain. Some people have a view of the world that is fundamentally very positive, and they only learn from experiences that reinforce that worldview. For instance, an eternal optimist will remember the one time eight years ago their favorite sports team crushed their hated rival, while completely ignoring the other nine times the team suffered heartbreaking losses.  As a Michigan fan, I can relate to this 8230; and don ;t get me started on the Cubs, who I ;m absolutely certain will win the World Series any decade now.  But why would people develop such extreme levels of optimism  It might not make that much of a difference if you ;re worried about stuff like your sports team   chances, or whether your favorite show will get canceled  stanley cup 鈥?which most of you are probably all too familiar with 鈥?but in the life-and-d stanley bottles eath situations that early humans had to deal with constantly, optimism could be dangerous, even fatal. UCL researcher Dr. Tali Shar