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The trouble with ‘snitches’
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Why are there calls to reform the way police use informants in the US?
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‘Aaron’s Law’ rewrite backfires, reformers now on defensive
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Congressional sausage-making in Washington threatens to rewrite a controversial anti-hacking law used against the late Aaron Swartz – by replacing it with an even more Draconian version. Read this article by Declan McCullagh on CNET News.
Syria Video – a web service that maps Syrian war video by town and province
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Syria Video Syria Comment Announces a new web service: Syria Video, which can be found at http://syriavideo.net Syria Video is a web application that maps and aggregates Syrian war videos by tracki…
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A self-aware philosopher who is 9 and his thoughtful 7yo brother
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How does he manage to be so aware of what he doesn’t know? “Of course, I could be wrong,” he says over and over, offering his opinions in the most unassuming, gentle way. And his brother, talking about how baseball satisfies our need for drama (“We do not have that kind of suspense in our lives.”), he’s doing it too — thinking, connecting, reflecting — and he’s 7!
A self-aware philosopher who is 9 and his thoughtful 7yo brother
Secret Service Reopens Aaron Swartz Freedom of Information Act Requests
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Stop CISPA: A Week of Action to Oppose Broad Cybersecurity Legislation
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Paul Thomas Anderson tells Terry Gross about the first scene he wrote for The Master:
Well, it’s inspired by the actual questionnaire that’s out there as relates to Scientology, but I had changed it and switched it around. And I came to that many years ago, and actually found it was a great way to just start writing. Forget any implications of making a film or story about this — it was really just writer’s block and sitting around. The best way for me to start writing a story is to get two characters talking to each other. And if you got questions from one, you’re gonna have to get answers from the other, and you can start to find out who is coming out of you when you’re writing, if you know what I mean.
So I just started doing it as an exercise, and that’s probably one of the scenes that I wrote first in the movie … working from the middle. But I wrote that years and years ago. [I] didn’t really know who these people were, so I just started discovering who they were by what their answers would be.
Cyber-espionage and the Growing New Internet Nationalism | MIT Technology Review
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Cyber-espionage is old news. What’s new is the rhetoric, which is reaching a fever pitch right now.
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