The problem is that American citizen males perceived to be "white" have been making a good living via programming, even those who are not graduates of elite schools. In the 1990s there were many complaints about a…
"Displayed at an angle and out of its normal context, it was oddly beautiful" I disagree, the toilet was not "oddly beautiful" and displaying it at an angle and out of its normal context didn't make it any more "oddly…
I also get an emotional response to Pollack, similar to the emotional response I get to the painting of a colored square done on the TV show "House Refabbers" where they take a canvas, paint a background in one color…
>In a company that knows more about you than you can possibly imagine, and more about automated sentiment analysis than anyone in the world, they couldn’t algorithmically determine who should be allowed to post on…
Anyone who dissents from neo-liberalism. In the West today, you're allowed to be anywhere from "socialist" to center-right on economics, and center-left to far-left on social issues. So, for instance, if you believe…
>That doesn't mean everything is a government conspiracy to spy on people. No one suggested that "everything is a government conspiracy to spy on people." The job of the NSA is to "spy on people." It's America's top…
>The Tor Foundation itself could also have been founded by Mork from Ork to hide his pornographic consumption from Orson. No, "Mork from Ork" is a fictional character, while the people who started the Tor project and…
>the response was pretty hostile. >who would benefit from not having this conversation? The companies that have a vested financial interest in mass surveillance, their technical employees, the public communication…
Consider that the Tor Foundation itself may have been started by NSA agents and collaborators. Tor was originally invented for the US Navy, after all. There's a foundation that provides legal representation to "average…
The problem is that American citizen males perceived to be "white" have been making a good living via programming, even those who are not graduates of elite schools. In the 1990s there were many complaints about a…
"Displayed at an angle and out of its normal context, it was oddly beautiful" I disagree, the toilet was not "oddly beautiful" and displaying it at an angle and out of its normal context didn't make it any more "oddly…
I also get an emotional response to Pollack, similar to the emotional response I get to the painting of a colored square done on the TV show "House Refabbers" where they take a canvas, paint a background in one color…
>In a company that knows more about you than you can possibly imagine, and more about automated sentiment analysis than anyone in the world, they couldn’t algorithmically determine who should be allowed to post on…
Anyone who dissents from neo-liberalism. In the West today, you're allowed to be anywhere from "socialist" to center-right on economics, and center-left to far-left on social issues. So, for instance, if you believe…
>That doesn't mean everything is a government conspiracy to spy on people. No one suggested that "everything is a government conspiracy to spy on people." The job of the NSA is to "spy on people." It's America's top…
>The Tor Foundation itself could also have been founded by Mork from Ork to hide his pornographic consumption from Orson. No, "Mork from Ork" is a fictional character, while the people who started the Tor project and…
>the response was pretty hostile. >who would benefit from not having this conversation? The companies that have a vested financial interest in mass surveillance, their technical employees, the public communication…
Consider that the Tor Foundation itself may have been started by NSA agents and collaborators. Tor was originally invented for the US Navy, after all. There's a foundation that provides legal representation to "average…