> I suppose it hearkens back to what we westerners have always been
> taught about the relationship between freedom and responsibility. I
> relate anonymity to freedom, in the sense that I can say whatever
> outlandish thing I want when I’m anonymous, with no direct
> repercussions except for con
I’m very torn when I read about technologies whose goal is to make us
anonymous. Something just seems a little sleazy about technologies such as
Bittorrent, Bitcoin, illegal warez sites, viruses, trojans, and the referenced
decentralized storage system. Whenever I’ve visited such sites, I sort o
A decentralized, secure alternative to Dropbox..
http://storj.io
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:01 PM, Nick Thompson
wrote:
> That’s it. Thanks, Merle. I just blocked on the title and I didn’t have
> enough of it right for Google or Amazon to find it.
>
Speaking of the Art of Search, Cody dropped this very cool "how to search"
post on wedtech:
http://imgur