Monthly Archives: May 2017
The shock tactics set to shake up immunology : Nature News & Comment
Rei Kawakubo’s Designs for Comme des Garçons Are Liberating the Female Body
On the Dark(er) Side of the Perpetually Dark Edward Gorey | Literary Hub
Language shapes your sense of TIME | Daily Mail Online
The One Hire Facebook Really Needs to Make to Curb Violence – WIRED | WIRED
https://www.wired.com/2017/05/one-hire-facebook-really-needs-make-curb-violence/amp/
Here we go with the call for tech companies to hire philosophers.
Semantic Design | Luke Palmer
https://lukepalmer.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/semantic-design/
Good example of modelling in for, but as always I am skeptical of claims like, “Thus, when done correctly, a semantically designed abstraction cannot leak.” #goedel
Camgirl OPSEC: How the World’s Newest Porn Stars Protect Their Privacy Online – Motherboard
China is making its own Wikipedia written by 20,000 carefully-selected scholars: Shanghaiist
This Is How the Free Press Dies – Motherboard
SQLite: SQLite Source Repository
Source: SQLite: SQLite Source Repository
Beautiful Code: SQLite | DaFoster
This Hip-Hop Track Has Better OPSEC Advice Than Most Guides Out There – Motherboard
The Night A Computer Predicted The Next President : All Tech Considered : NPR
Sixty years ago, computers were used for the first time to predict the outcome of a presidential race. CBS used the UNIVAC, one of the first commercial computers, on loan. The prediction was spot on, but a decade passed before the computer’s potential was finally realized on election night.
Source: The Night A Computer Predicted The Next President : All Tech Considered : NPR
