Wild Harvests: Koma Kulshan: origins of the mysterious mountain moniker.
Monthly Archives: July 2014
Tor security advisory: “relay early” traffic confirmation attack | The Tor Blog
What Your Workout Says About Your Social Class – Pacific Standard: The Science of Society
Skepchick | Food is for White Liberals What Sex Is For The Religious Right
Skepchick | Food is for White Liberals What Sex Is For The Religious Right.
If you are not as concerned about the people handing you your food in the restaurant as you are about the pigs on the farm where it was grown, your approach is classist. If you are more concerned about the availability of food trucks in the neighboring town than whether its residents actually want them (thanks to my dear friend Tina for setting me straight on this one), or if you buy things like this (thanks to Heina for that find), your approach is imperialist. If you start telling someone all about your new trendy diet or asking them about theirs without knowing if they have an eating disorder that may be triggered by your prattle, your approach is ableist. If you tsk-tsk at people who are overweight for what they are eating and claim you’re concerned about their health, yet you’re not actively campaigning to make healthy food more accessible and affordable, your approach is sickening and I don’t want you in my activism.
Vol 12, No 3 (2014)
A Pickpocket’s Tale – The New Yorker
Almost everyone involved in developing Tor was (or is) funded by the US government | PandoDaily
To the Street, My Friends! — The Message — Medium
thelapine.ca/one-little-fox-fights-back-keeps-sneaking-into-tar-sands-plant-and-pooping-in-lunch-room/
MFA vs. POC : The New Yorker
Women and Minority Leaders Are Penalized For Fostering Diversity, Study Finds
When the Boss Says, ‘Don’t Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Get Paid’ – Atlantic Mobile
There is no such thing as a slut | Al Jazeera America
Watch “SophieThomas – October 6, 1993 – Plant Medicines” on YouTube
SophieThomas – October 6, 1993 – Plant Medicines: http://youtu.be/fsDaG2jEFQ8
The Sliver, or How to stop fighting about screen time | Project Based Homeschooling
Doomed to Repeat It — The Message — Medium
Malware hidden in Chinese inventory scanners targeted logistics, shipping firms | PCWorld
it’s her factory: Resilience & Melancholy update
An Introduction to RINA
The future of the Internet – a review of the end-to-end argument
http://www.martingeddes.com/think-tank/the-future-of-the-internet-the-end-to-end-argument/
“Networks are machines that simulate proximity between objects that are in fact geographically dispersed.”