Category Archives: Computing

keep your sensitive information very private

1:48 am is a bad time of night to realise you’ve lost that clipboard with passwords and possibly other sensitive information on it.  gyah… anybody seen my green clipboard?  I wonder what other nuts stuff is written in there, could be anything really, and best as well consider that the whole world has that info, now.  Those parties affected will be notified directly, within minutes.

I’m going to consider this as an opportunity to demonstrate my damage control skills, and as an important reminder to take much more care keeping such pertinent information entirely to myself. I suppose the best way to learn a lesson like this, is to be in the midst of trouble, but hopefully others don’t follow down these footsteps; I wish I had learned in a different manner.

One method I’m considering, is writing new passwords in vegetable based ink on my body, ensuring that it fades away after a number of days, in which time I should have remembered it.

Imagine the agents that might be sent out to covertly procure that info!

the internet should be operated in the public interest

umm… the internet should be operated in the public interest, with the goal of maximizing utility to the public, rather than with the goal of maximizing profits.  For mine and many other’s livelihood, the internet is as much an important public resource as the roads or hospitals are.  It is, in large part, necessary in order for me to make my money.

Besides, most goods will most likely soon not be sent via land, sea, or air; they will be transmitted through the internet and fabricated either at a local fabrication centre, or even at home.  Even now, books are distributed electronically, movies, music… next up, dishware, constructable furniture, houses… you name it, it likely already exists in a distributable electronic format, just waiting to be “printed” out.  Look it up.

here’s a link to some neat looking stuff.

Florea, Designer of the 3D Printed House & Gran Torino Has More Up his Sleeve – Is a Submarine Next?

 

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Net Neutrality: a great concern with regards to freedom of information & communication

I believe we’re moving completely toward solar electricity, battery, electrical & human powered transportation, on-demand local manufacturing, open & free technology and information and communication, at home or neighbourhood based veggie production, and widespread free knowledge about how to take preventative health measures based upon your own personal genetic & environmental makeup, along with freely available & easily accessible mental health services for all.  Much less pollution of the mind, body, spirit, and ecosystem.  Much less profiting via passively (or actively) enforced ignorance which renders marketability to products previously unneeded to maintain health & happiness.

An important pillar of our evolution as a society is the ability to share the knowledge, this information, this discussion, about how to make our world a better place while learning how to free ourselves from the grips of those who profit from our lack of knowledge in our current consumerist culture.

Which is why the issue of Inter net Neutrality concerns me. I’m concerned about living in a world, where only that information for which telecoms have received a “premium price” is allowed to be shared or accessed. I am also concerned about paying a “premium price” for the information that I, or others, want to access.  There are many who would pay a “premium price” so that their information, and not others, is more accessible; you can imagine who they might be and what might motivate them. To me, not having Internet Neutrality leaves much too great a possibility of oppressed information. If we’re going to let oligopolies control our telecommunications infrastructure, we should be considering ways to ensure that all communication is treated as equal. I believe that this is a core feature of a free, healthy, democratic society.

Please, take some time to research Net Neutrality, while asking yourself critically why this is important.  Please come to understand the battles that are going on right now, over Net Neutrality.  It’s one of the most important battles for freedom of our age.

Please consider discussing this matter with everyone, including your local governmental representatives, perhaps even letting them know how you feel about it.

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