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MLOG - GONDWANALAND
Call for mini-essays on “the cost of freedom” in free knowledge movements in honor of Bassel Khartabil. 2015-10-29 in Books, Creative Commons, Free Speech, Open Access, Open Hardware, Open Source, Politics, Wikipedia | 1 Comment.SCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placedONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 JULY – 2012 – MLOG Last week Wikimania included a reception in an impressive hall at the Library of Congress. But far more impressive than the hall was the Gutenberg Bible on display, apparently one of a few complete vellum copies, and one of a few dozen known copies of any sort. I don’t recall ever feeling stunned to be in the presence of an artifact before. After standing before the display case speechless JULY – 2006 – MLOG The story of The Pig and the Box touches on many near and dear themes:. The children’s fable is about DRM and digital copying, without mentioning either.; The author is raising money through Fundable, pledging to release the work under a more liberal license if $2000 is raised.; The author was dissuaded from using the sampling licnese (a very narrow peeve of mine, please ignore). SEPTEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve been enjoying Tim Lee’s post on international apartheid and mostly pro-apartheid and weak responses and am happy to see that the Free Exchange post cited by Lee calls ending international apartheid “perhaps the biggest and most controversial idea in development circles.”. The most interesting, anti-apartheid, and strong response came from Kerry Howley in Reason, throwing throwing JUNE – 2006 – MLOG Raph Levin announced that the GPL release of Ghostscript now uses current Ghostscript code.. By switching to the GPL, we’re reaffirming our commitment to the free software world. One big reason for this decision was to reduce the lead time between bugs being fixed in the development tree and users seeing the fixes, especially those users dependent on Linux distributions. JANUARY – 2014 – MLOG Sam Altman, Technology and wealth inequality: Without intervention, technology will probably lead to an untenable disparity—so we probably need some amount of intervention. Technology also increases the total wealth in a way that mostly benefits everyone, but atMLOG - GONDWANALAND
Call for mini-essays on “the cost of freedom” in free knowledge movements in honor of Bassel Khartabil. 2015-10-29 in Books, Creative Commons, Free Speech, Open Access, Open Hardware, Open Source, Politics, Wikipedia | 1 Comment.SCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placedONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 JULY – 2012 – MLOG Last week Wikimania included a reception in an impressive hall at the Library of Congress. But far more impressive than the hall was the Gutenberg Bible on display, apparently one of a few complete vellum copies, and one of a few dozen known copies of any sort. I don’t recall ever feeling stunned to be in the presence of an artifact before. After standing before the display case speechless JULY – 2006 – MLOG The story of The Pig and the Box touches on many near and dear themes:. The children’s fable is about DRM and digital copying, without mentioning either.; The author is raising money through Fundable, pledging to release the work under a more liberal license if $2000 is raised.; The author was dissuaded from using the sampling licnese (a very narrow peeve of mine, please ignore). SEPTEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve been enjoying Tim Lee’s post on international apartheid and mostly pro-apartheid and weak responses and am happy to see that the Free Exchange post cited by Lee calls ending international apartheid “perhaps the biggest and most controversial idea in development circles.”. The most interesting, anti-apartheid, and strong response came from Kerry Howley in Reason, throwing throwing JUNE – 2006 – MLOG Raph Levin announced that the GPL release of Ghostscript now uses current Ghostscript code.. By switching to the GPL, we’re reaffirming our commitment to the free software world. One big reason for this decision was to reduce the lead time between bugs being fixed in the development tree and users seeing the fixes, especially those users dependent on Linux distributions. JANUARY – 2014 – MLOG Sam Altman, Technology and wealth inequality: Without intervention, technology will probably lead to an untenable disparity—so we probably need some amount of intervention. Technology also increases the total wealth in a way that mostly benefits everyone, but at JULY – 2006 – MLOG The story of The Pig and the Box touches on many near and dear themes:. The children’s fable is about DRM and digital copying, without mentioning either.; The author is raising money through Fundable, pledging to release the work under a more liberal license if $2000 is raised.; The author was dissuaded from using the sampling licnese (a very narrow peeve of mine, please ignore). JULY – 2012 – MLOG Last week Wikimania included a reception in an impressive hall at the Library of Congress. But far more impressive than the hall was the Gutenberg Bible on display, apparently one of a few complete vellum copies, and one of a few dozen known copies of any sort. I don’t recall ever feeling stunned to be in the presence of an artifact before. After standing before the display case speechless 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware (NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains proprietary.If VMware observed the GPL’s terms, their kernel including all source would be released under the GPL. JANUARY – 2011 – MLOG For the past couple years there has been an article about me in English Wikipedia (archived version).It is an ok article. Some that I’d include isn’t, and some of what is seems kind of tangential, e.g., talking at a NASA event, that besides a citation, netted spending the day with an unholy mix of the usual social media suspects and entirely retrograde “we gotta put man humans into space MAY – 2015 – MLOG Last year I decried sad and tacky memorials for gang members and advised to take the advice of lower status memorials (street gang rather than military gang) and “stop violence” before robots take it over.. This year I’m embracing the future. Below, a heroic predator defending the freedom of U.S. citizens by killing Afghanis. Not pictured: similar heroic service over Bosnia, Kosovo JUNE – 2013 – MLOG After about five years (2.5 year update) it’s hard not to be disappointed in the state of the federated social web. Legacy silos have only increased their dominance, abetting mass spying, and interop among federated social web experiments looks bleak (link on different topic, but analogous).. In hindsight it was disappointing 5 years ago that blogs and related (semweb 1.0?) technologies hadn JULY – 2013 – MLOG Firefox 22, as of last week the general release which the vast majority of Firefox users will auto-upgrade to, includes the “change HTML5 audio/video playback rate” feature that I submitted a feature request for a few months ago. Yay! It’s a fairly obscure feature (right-click on HTML5 audio/video, if site hasn’t evil-y overwritten default user actions) but hopefully knowledge of it MAY – 2005 – MLOG This afternoon I saw Brian Flemming‘s The God Who Wasn’t There makes the case that Jesus of the New Testament did not exist. Christianity is part folklore (Jesus is one of many purported sons of gods who saved the world through tribulation and death and rose again) and part fabrication (the only shreds of historical evidence for Jesus may be fraudulent or derived from the same). AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been found JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.GONDWANALAND
Based on work by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGwork by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGSCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.GONDWANALAND
Based on work by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGwork by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGSCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.IRAQ – MLOG
The U.S. army says it will reduce personnel from 570k at the peak of the Iraq occupation and 558k as of March to 490k in 2017 in part by lowering the number of personnel with “moral, medical and criminal” problems.. Way too small a reduction if the U.S. is to stanch its long-term decline resulting from maintaining an empire. Butnevermind that.
OPEN SERVICES
Co-founders David Thomas and Aaron Wolf (the Woz and Jobs of the project) have been working on Snowdrift.coop for at least 2 years (project announcement thread).I’ve been following their progress since, and occasionally offered advice (including on the linked thread). Snowdrift is crowdfunding platform for ongoing (as opposed to one-off) funding, with scaled (as opposed to thresholded or AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION Logic of Collective Action. Notes on Mancur Olson ‘s Logic of Collective Action, an apparent classic first published in 1965, which I read in September: Unless the number of individuals in a group is quite small, or unless there is coercion or some other special device to make individuals act in their common interest, rationalself-interested
I HATE NATIONALISM
I Hate Nationalism. Alex Tabarrok hits on a profound point: Blogging about the convention, William Saletan hits on a profound point. It’s not just Democrats, however, the framing of “us” and “them” is perennial and it’s the expansion of “us” that is at the heart of our civilization. Obama, like other speakers at this convention JUNE – 2013 – MLOG After about five years (2.5 year update) it’s hard not to be disappointed in the state of the federated social web. Legacy silos have only increased their dominance, abetting mass spying, and interop among federated social web experiments looks bleak (link on different topic, but analogous).. In hindsight it was disappointing 5 years ago that blogs and related (semweb 1.0?) technologies hadn MARCH – 2008 – MLOG The $300 “ultra deluxe edition” of Nine Inch Nails‘ Ghosts I-IV, limited to 2500 copies, sold out in a couple days (I believe released Sunday, no longer available this morning).There are some manufacturing costs, but they don’t appear to be using any precious materials. So if an artist typically makes $1.60 on a $15.99 CD sale, profit from sales of the limited edition already matches AUGUST – 2007 – MLOG Last month in an editoral titled Free people movement is the way to global prosperity, Mirko Bagaric makes the obvious case that most are oblivious to: birth jurisdiction is a bogus moral category and all of the usual objections to open borders are highly suspect.Go read the column, but I want to call out one interesting claim: For most of human history there have been few migration limits. JUNE – 2008 – MLOG Lew McCreary, writing on the Harvard Business Review Editors’ Blog, covers two of my favorite topics (prediction markets and nipping stupidity in the bud) with How to Kill Bad Projects:. Project owners creatively spun results for political reasons—mainly to prevent funding from being yanked. AUGUST – 2012 – MLOG Ride- and car-sharing and computers. Thursday, August 9th, 2012. Underemployed vehicles and land at Fruitvale BART parking lot, the 5th of 11 stations between me and Fremont. Tuesday I attended Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source presentations on Car- and Ride-sharing.GONDWANALAND
Based on work by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGwork by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGSCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.GONDWANALAND
Based on work by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGwork by Podzemnik and Lenny222 / CC BY / SVGSCHOECK’S ENVY
Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.IRAQ – MLOG
The U.S. army says it will reduce personnel from 570k at the peak of the Iraq occupation and 558k as of March to 490k in 2017 in part by lowering the number of personnel with “moral, medical and criminal” problems.. Way too small a reduction if the U.S. is to stanch its long-term decline resulting from maintaining an empire. Butnevermind that.
OPEN SERVICES
Co-founders David Thomas and Aaron Wolf (the Woz and Jobs of the project) have been working on Snowdrift.coop for at least 2 years (project announcement thread).I’ve been following their progress since, and occasionally offered advice (including on the linked thread). Snowdrift is crowdfunding platform for ongoing (as opposed to one-off) funding, with scaled (as opposed to thresholded or AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION Logic of Collective Action. Notes on Mancur Olson ‘s Logic of Collective Action, an apparent classic first published in 1965, which I read in September: Unless the number of individuals in a group is quite small, or unless there is coercion or some other special device to make individuals act in their common interest, rationalself-interested
I HATE NATIONALISM
I Hate Nationalism. Alex Tabarrok hits on a profound point: Blogging about the convention, William Saletan hits on a profound point. It’s not just Democrats, however, the framing of “us” and “them” is perennial and it’s the expansion of “us” that is at the heart of our civilization. Obama, like other speakers at this convention JUNE – 2013 – MLOG After about five years (2.5 year update) it’s hard not to be disappointed in the state of the federated social web. Legacy silos have only increased their dominance, abetting mass spying, and interop among federated social web experiments looks bleak (link on different topic, but analogous).. In hindsight it was disappointing 5 years ago that blogs and related (semweb 1.0?) technologies hadn MARCH – 2008 – MLOG The $300 “ultra deluxe edition” of Nine Inch Nails‘ Ghosts I-IV, limited to 2500 copies, sold out in a couple days (I believe released Sunday, no longer available this morning).There are some manufacturing costs, but they don’t appear to be using any precious materials. So if an artist typically makes $1.60 on a $15.99 CD sale, profit from sales of the limited edition already matches AUGUST – 2007 – MLOG Last month in an editoral titled Free people movement is the way to global prosperity, Mirko Bagaric makes the obvious case that most are oblivious to: birth jurisdiction is a bogus moral category and all of the usual objections to open borders are highly suspect.Go read the column, but I want to call out one interesting claim: For most of human history there have been few migration limits. JUNE – 2008 – MLOG Lew McCreary, writing on the Harvard Business Review Editors’ Blog, covers two of my favorite topics (prediction markets and nipping stupidity in the bud) with How to Kill Bad Projects:. Project owners creatively spun results for political reasons—mainly to prevent funding from being yanked. AUGUST – 2012 – MLOG Ride- and car-sharing and computers. Thursday, August 9th, 2012. Underemployed vehicles and land at Fruitvale BART parking lot, the 5th of 11 stations between me and Fremont. Tuesday I attended Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source presentations on Car- and Ride-sharing.GONDWANALAND
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Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.GONDWANALAND
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Helmut Schoeck ‘s Envy: A Theory of Social Behavior (1969, German original 1966) makes the case that envy and envy avoidance are important determinants of human social behavior and that envy is greater when similarity is greater. The envy Schoeck writes of is destructive. If I am jealous, I want to take what the other has. LINUS TORVALDS INTERVIEW The Choice of a GNU Generation An Interview With Linus Torvalds. Originally published late 1993 in Meta Magazine. Interviewer: Mike Linksvayer This interview placed DECEMBER – 2012 – MLOG What passes for copyright education aimed at the general public (caveat: aiming to educate about copyright out of context of broader info- and social-policy is misguided, but I’ll leave that be for now, and the campaign described fortunately doesn’t mention copyright) might be categorized along the following: DECEMBER – 2007 – MLOG I’ve written about Donald Shoup’s The High Cost of Free Parking twice. Watch a five minute video illustrating his ideas.. Side notes possibly only of interest to me: The interviewer is Mark Gorton, founder of LimeWire, and the video is under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.. Unlike recorded music, parking is a rivalrous good. At first approximation, recorded music should be free and AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from AUGUST – 2004 – MLOG Ed Felter spreads a SHA-1 hash collision rumor.. Eric Rescorla does a good job of explaining that even if true, a collision is not of great practical import. Why? Most uses of SHA-1, including Bitzi, rely on the practical impossibility of finding content that will generate a specific hash.. A collision merely means that two pieces of content (“messages” in crypto-speak) have been foundONLINE IQ TEST SCAM
UberKuh says: 2006-01-07 at 1:43. As far as I can tell, the biggest problem with online IQ tests is cheating. The International High IQ Society is trying to prevent cheating with two new tests, each of which offers 2.4 billion item combinations. Toni says: 2006-01 6 REASONS FOR GPL LOVERS, HATERS, EXPLOITERS, AND OTHERS 6 reasons for GPL lovers, haters, exploiters, and others to enjoy and support GPL enforcement. Linux kernel developer Christoph Hellwig today filed a lawsuit against VMware ( NYSE:VMW; US$36 billion market cap) due to their long time refusal to observe the terms of the GPL when incorporating code by Hellwig into their kernel, which remains JUNE – 2007 – MLOG Immigration is a hot topic of late. I haven’t had time to write about it, so here’s a linkdump as I close tabs.. Iraqis who can are leaving Iraq, but they face severe restrictions on living and working elsewhere in the region, and the U.S. is only accepting a trickle.Tragedies abound in this NYT magazine piece, almost all worsened by anti-immigrant policies.IRAQ – MLOG
The U.S. army says it will reduce personnel from 570k at the peak of the Iraq occupation and 558k as of March to 490k in 2017 in part by lowering the number of personnel with “moral, medical and criminal” problems.. Way too small a reduction if the U.S. is to stanch its long-term decline resulting from maintaining an empire. Butnevermind that.
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Co-founders David Thomas and Aaron Wolf (the Woz and Jobs of the project) have been working on Snowdrift.coop for at least 2 years (project announcement thread).I’ve been following their progress since, and occasionally offered advice (including on the linked thread). Snowdrift is crowdfunding platform for ongoing (as opposed to one-off) funding, with scaled (as opposed to thresholded or AUGUST – 2010 – MLOG The 2 nd edition of Collaborative Futures is now available, and the book has its own site and mailing list–there will be future editions, and you can help write them.. I did a series of posts (also see one on the Creative Commons blog) on the book sprint that produced the 1 st edition. The 1 st edition a highly successful experiment, but unpolished. The 2 nd edition benefited from LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION Logic of Collective Action. Notes on Mancur Olson ‘s Logic of Collective Action, an apparent classic first published in 1965, which I read in September: Unless the number of individuals in a group is quite small, or unless there is coercion or some other special device to make individuals act in their common interest, rationalself-interested
I HATE NATIONALISM
I Hate Nationalism. Alex Tabarrok hits on a profound point: Blogging about the convention, William Saletan hits on a profound point. It’s not just Democrats, however, the framing of “us” and “them” is perennial and it’s the expansion of “us” that is at the heart of our civilization. Obama, like other speakers at this convention JUNE – 2013 – MLOG After about five years (2.5 year update) it’s hard not to be disappointed in the state of the federated social web. Legacy silos have only increased their dominance, abetting mass spying, and interop among federated social web experiments looks bleak (link on different topic, but analogous).. In hindsight it was disappointing 5 years ago that blogs and related (semweb 1.0?) technologies hadn MARCH – 2008 – MLOG The $300 “ultra deluxe edition” of Nine Inch Nails‘ Ghosts I-IV, limited to 2500 copies, sold out in a couple days (I believe released Sunday, no longer available this morning).There are some manufacturing costs, but they don’t appear to be using any precious materials. So if an artist typically makes $1.60 on a $15.99 CD sale, profit from sales of the limited edition already matches AUGUST – 2007 – MLOG Last month in an editoral titled Free people movement is the way to global prosperity, Mirko Bagaric makes the obvious case that most are oblivious to: birth jurisdiction is a bogus moral category and all of the usual objections to open borders are highly suspect.Go read the column, but I want to call out one interesting claim: For most of human history there have been few migration limits. JUNE – 2008 – MLOG Lew McCreary, writing on the Harvard Business Review Editors’ Blog, covers two of my favorite topics (prediction markets and nipping stupidity in the bud) with How to Kill Bad Projects:. Project owners creatively spun results for political reasons—mainly to prevent funding from being yanked. AUGUST – 2012 – MLOG Ride- and car-sharing and computers. Thursday, August 9th, 2012. Underemployed vehicles and land at Fruitvale BART parking lot, the 5th of 11 stations between me and Fremont. Tuesday I attended Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source presentations on Car- and Ride-sharing.Based on work
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