They asked me to test something about notifications. Let's see how that works. Meanwhile, enjoy this Lao Tzu, as translated by the brilliant Stephen Mitchell.
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America was built on beautiful principles. Reality takes its toll, of course; and the contrast with those principles may make it seem more painful than elsewhere at times. But the beauty remains and gets even sweeter in its utopic coating.
Look, for example, at this finely-crafted decision by the Supreme Court on whether it is OK to use enhanced vision for surveillance without a warrant. True elegance and style:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/99-8508.ZO.html
(Spoiler: It's not. Can't fool the 4th amendment.)
Look, for example, at this finely-crafted decision by the Supreme Court on whether it is OK to use enhanced vision for surveillance without a warrant. True elegance and style:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/99-8508.ZO.html
(Spoiler: It's not. Can't fool the 4th amendment.)
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Newsflash on the subway: "Five radical Islamists sentenced to 10 years in Bangladesh in connection with 2005 bombings"..
Never thought Bangladesh was such a hell for radical Islamists that they ship them there instead of prisons. π€
Never thought Bangladesh was such a hell for radical Islamists that they ship them there instead of prisons. π€
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Hobos put their sleeping bags over subway ventilation grills in the downtown area. At -10Β° the warm air is steaming up visibly from the bodies scattered here and there. In some cases, the owner went away for a few minutes, leaving the sleeping bag behind β a crumpled pile.
Walking down these streets at night, I can't get rid of the feeling that I'm the guy from DOOM and recently discovered the rocket launcher. Or was it Quarantine?
Walking down these streets at night, I can't get rid of the feeling that I'm the guy from DOOM and recently discovered the rocket launcher. Or was it Quarantine?
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Wanna watch a movie about Markus? Well, watch this one. Actually, watch this one even if you don't wanna watch a movie about Markus.
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Markus said... via @imdb
Hail, Caesar! (2016)
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Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Actors: Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes
A Hollywood fixer in the 1950s works to keep the studio's stars in line.
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Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Actors: Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes
A Hollywood fixer in the 1950s works to keep the studio's stars in line.
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Used to rip me to shreds, this one. Popped up on shuffle just now β to remind how good it is to be whole.
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Not a single fragment of this film is original. Ironically, this also happens to be the case with many of the lives we people live. Although this meta-story does have a twist most of us will never go through (at least literally):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaKx_XzmBEw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaKx_XzmBEw
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Morphine is a nice extension that will help you stay focused on whatever you're doing:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/morphine/fbnpehpbojenlldmfcopeajkichnnjpo?hl=en
- You choose a list of websites that often distract you and get in the way of getting things done.
- The extension blocks them so you can't open them just like that.
Then comes the twist:
- While you're online, you accumulate "minutes" (by default you get 1 minute per 10 minutes spent doing something different).
- You can spend your stockpiled minutes to access websites on your blacklist for a while.
- When you open a blacklisted page, you can choose how much of your "saved time" you want to spend there.
- Once the allotted time runs out, the site becomes blocked again.
Very simple, very flexible, very useful.
Bonus: This extension only requires the rights to "read your browser history," which is important. Never install extensions that can "read and change all your data on the websites you visit."
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/morphine/fbnpehpbojenlldmfcopeajkichnnjpo?hl=en
- You choose a list of websites that often distract you and get in the way of getting things done.
- The extension blocks them so you can't open them just like that.
Then comes the twist:
- While you're online, you accumulate "minutes" (by default you get 1 minute per 10 minutes spent doing something different).
- You can spend your stockpiled minutes to access websites on your blacklist for a while.
- When you open a blacklisted page, you can choose how much of your "saved time" you want to spend there.
- Once the allotted time runs out, the site becomes blocked again.
Very simple, very flexible, very useful.
Bonus: This extension only requires the rights to "read your browser history," which is important. Never install extensions that can "read and change all your data on the websites you visit."
Google
Morphine - Chrome Web Store
Regulated distraction.
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Finished "The Diamond Age" by Neal Stephenson today.
It's funny how American authors are rarely satisfied with merely creating imaginary worlds and, having established them, immediately dip them into chaos. Dream landscapes, visions, parallel realities, twisted time travel, collective conscience, total break down of order, civil wars, you know the drill.
Zelazny, Gibson, Stephenson, Herbert to a degree, and Philipp Dick above all else, the devourer of his own worlds. A strange culture-wide fascination with dismantling systems once they've grown past a certain point rather than seeing them unfold, and grow, and bloom. A pessimistic trait, if not outright paranoid.
Doesn't mean I didn't like the book though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diamond_Age
It's funny how American authors are rarely satisfied with merely creating imaginary worlds and, having established them, immediately dip them into chaos. Dream landscapes, visions, parallel realities, twisted time travel, collective conscience, total break down of order, civil wars, you know the drill.
Zelazny, Gibson, Stephenson, Herbert to a degree, and Philipp Dick above all else, the devourer of his own worlds. A strange culture-wide fascination with dismantling systems once they've grown past a certain point rather than seeing them unfold, and grow, and bloom. A pessimistic trait, if not outright paranoid.
Doesn't mean I didn't like the book though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diamond_Age
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Just in case you missed the news last week:
https://telegra.ph/whatsapp-backdoor-01-16
https://telegra.ph/whatsapp-backdoor-01-16
Telegraph
Why the WhatsApp backdoor is bad news
The Guardian recently published a story about a backdoor in WhatsApp that allows snooping on encrypted messages. Some people I know asked me if anything like that is relevant for Telegram. The short answer is no, but let's have a closer look. First of allβ¦
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How terrorists can use encrypted messaging apps and what all of us can do about it:
https://telegra.ph/Dont-Shoot-the-Messenger
https://telegra.ph/Dont-Shoot-the-Messenger
Telegraph
Don't Shoot the Messenger
Politicians often try to score points by blaming encrypted messaging apps for all the evils of modern society. Government officials call for backdoors in popular end-to-end encrypted apps to "stop terrorism", neglecting the fact that this can't and won'tβ¦
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Read this when you have a moment. Then read what's in there when you have a month or two. They're good.
https://telegra.ph/Recommended-Reading-01-31
https://telegra.ph/Recommended-Reading-01-31
Telegraph
Markus's Recommended Reading
Some friends and colleagues asked me about books. Here's what I think everyone should read. I'm not including obvious titles like The Lord of the Rings, so don't be surprised if you don't see something you think is too important to miss. I'll begin with nonβ¦
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If there's a hell and I ever get there, the first thing they'll ask of me will be to come up with a list of rules for who gets in and who doesn't. And then with another list of clarifications for an infinity or two of borderline cases.
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As seen on an elevator wall:
YOU ARE A SLAVE OF THE (SYSTEM is already crossed out and FIRE ALARM written instead)
YOU ARE A SLAVE OF THE (SYSTEM is already crossed out and FIRE ALARM written instead)
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