“Fear of Aerial Images”
More uncommon-sense from security expert Bruce Schneier.
Includes stuff about anything where feedback causes the system to adapt, including the systems of nature, those that are man-made or cultural, and those of the human mind.
More uncommon-sense from security expert Bruce Schneier.
Better late than never, I guess.
I have no objection to people getting compensation for their work. I’m happy to pay for value. But I find it nauseating that certain groups — who add no value to a product after its creation — think that they have the right to charge the public for it repeatedly and in perpetuity. There are …
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Lawyers… if you can’t beat ’em, invest in ’em.
A “highly confidential” 266-page report with details on hundreds of American nuclear sites and programs was this week discovered to have been accidentally published online by the federal government. And this is the organization we trust with our tax money?
As a child, I was very easily bored. As such, anything that had to be learned by rote repetition was anathema, and I would go to insane lengths to avoid it. (This may be because I learned English that way… my mother tells me that when I was three or so, and would learn a …
I needed a new side-project, something to keep me occupied when I just couldn’t work on Project X any longer for the day. So on the spur of the moment, I decided to learn Python. (Why Python? I’ve heard good things about it. I can use it as a scripting language, which is something that …
Good news: the Netherlands proves that locking people up doesn’t have to be a growth industry. It must be nice to have problems like that.
Ah, so that’s how “Red Bull gives you wings.” 😉
Fascinating artistic response to a legal spat. It’ll be interesting seeing how it plays out, too.