Hey guys, I'm adding myself to this list (I was in class of 2010 (CS) --
wow i'm old...)
Natanael, Jens, very glad to see you raising these concerns. I see the
burning of the library as the worst tragedy to befall humanity yet... and
that's a big statement made with clear understanding of genocide
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On 08/24/2014 04:41 PM, Al Billings wrote:
> No offense but those things aren’t contained in my email.
Just because they are not found in yours does not mean they are not in
the e-mail correspondence of others.
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On 08/24/2014 12:40 PM, J.M. Porup wrote:
> Something P2P, maybe blockchain-based, might work. Convincing
> people of the reality and urgency of the threat is another matter.
Making local copies is not ornerous. It can be as simple as hitting
^s t
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 04:24:02PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote:
> > Folks doing this should be cautious of being completely visible, since
> > in the hypothesized interregnum the lists of "where the knowledge from
> > the past is" will be target lists, both for the opressors to destroy and
> > for desp
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014, at 03:03, Andy Isaacson wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40:26PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote:
> > If we really want a permanent archive of humanity's work, we
> > need to build some kind of distributed Noah's Ark. Archive.org is
> > no good (book depositories are the first to
Lack of technical expertise is apparently a plus in the world
of federal cybersecurity:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/08/22/does-the-white-houses-cybersecurity-czar-need-to-be-a-coder-he-says-no/
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On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 04:40:26PM -0300, J.M. Porup wrote:
If we really want a permanent archive of humanity's work, we
need to build some kind of distributed Noah's Ark. Archive.org is
no good (book depositories are the first to go when the book-burning
starts), and asking the book-burners at
On 2014-08-25 05:10, Nariman Gharib wrote:
Hi,
FYI, Facebook has removed 'restricted access' to Facebook
developers platform for Iranian. [ this restricted were include all
Iranian[s] and not specific range of IPs)
Nice! :D Though SSL is still throttled for connections coming out of
the
Hi,
FYI, Facebook has removed 'restricted access' to Facebook developers
platform for Iranian. [ this restricted were include all Iranian[s] and not
specific range of IPs)
Thanks
Nariman
@Listentous
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