31 MAY 2015 by ideonexus
Tyrrany Sets Up Its Own Echo Chamber
I think it was Utz who first convinced me that history
is always our guide for the future, and always full of
capricious surprises. The future itself is a dead land
because it does not yet exist. When a Czech writer
wishes to comment on the plight of his country, one
way open to him is to use the fifteenth-century Hussite
Rebellion as a metaphor. I found in Prague Museum
this text describing the Hussites' defeat of the German
Knights: ''At midnight, all of a sudden, frightened
shouting was he...Folksonomies: tyrrany
Folksonomies: tyrrany
16 JUL 2013 by ideonexus
Seeding Untruths as an Act of Rebellion
Conceding that the battle to stop documentation of people’s
private details and lives was a lost one, the Decepticons have
taken a different approach: make this data unreliable. Decepticon
hackers work hard to penetrate mesh databases and seed false
information. They have released numerous worms and trojans
into the wild with the sole purposes of gaining access to
archives, selecting random entries, and replacing the data with
autogenerated material (similar enough to pass, but false). Some...As a protest against sousiveillance, some hackers turn to filling the Web with false data to make all data unreliable.
09 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
Chaos, Order and Snowflakes
In one of his most popular essays, "The Colloid and the Crystal," the nature writer Joseph Wood Krutch wrote about these opposing forces in nature. "Order and obedience are the primary characteristics of that which is not alive," he wrote. "Life is rebellious and anarchical." He was wrong to identify obedience and rebellion with nonlife and life. respectively. We now know that the inanimate snowflake crystal, so apparently lawful and static, grows its six-pointed form under the controlling in...Nonlife produces beautiful order in the snowflake, where the vibrations of the molecules create different six-pointed patterns.