Tesugen

Tesugen in September, 2002

In September, 2002 frequent subjects were emergence, “trusted computing,” agile software development. (Read full summary.)

2.
Pandemonium
Pandemonium
Programmer ants
Programmer ants
Abstraction in mathematics
3.
Abstraction in mathematics #2
Emergent software projects: genome analogy
Emergent software projects: genome analogy
A more humble Lessig keynote
4.
Sidewalks making better cities?
Sidewalks making better cities? (revisited)
Dan Gillmor: “AOL capitulates, gives up struggle for ‘open access’”
Ray Ozzie: “To Joel, on Platforms”
Microsoft “Palladium” Initiative Technical FAQ
ExtremeTech: Microsoft’s Palladium: A New Security Initiative
Dee W. Hock: Birth of the Chaordic Age
Jane Jacobs: The Death and Life of Great American Cities
Adrian Holovaty: BBC News site offers syndication feeds
Some changes to the site
5.
Emergent cities
Dee Hock: The Art of Chaordic Leadership
How To SSH Without Passwords
Meryl Yourish: They don’t get blog
Gusto
Meryl Yourish: Andrew Sullivan steps up to the plate
CNET: New “entertainment” PCs restrict copying
Dan Gillmor: Microsoft’s Control-Freak “Entertainment PC”
Wired: A Theory of Evolution, for Robots
Shambala Sun: Zen Mind, Writer’s Mind
Hermann Hesse: The Glass Bead Game
Mark Pilgrim: RSS 2.0
6.
Inc: Your Brain on Innovation
Cory Doctorow: Are we live or are we simulated?
LawMeme: Top Ten Benfits of MS WinXP Media Edition
Rajesh Babu: Crystal Balls and Know-it-alls
Nico Van Hoorn Trashlog
Does the Web learn?
Britt Blaser: Procedural Disadvantage
The Guardian: Engine trouble
CNET.com: University to challenge copyright laws
Books I’ve finished the last months
7.
Does the Web learn? (revisited)
National Journal: Digital Divide
VerisignOff for sure!
8.
Spider Robinson: Melancholy Elephants
The Pink Machine
9.
Emergent open-source
Emergent open-source (Irrational Software)
ZDNet: Toshiba’s Mobilphile: A waste of good technology
Deterministic Mutation Rate Variation in the Human Genome
Dan Gillmor: 10 choices that were critical to the Net’s success
Once in a lifetime
10.
Robert B. Cialdini: Influence
Daniel Hillis: The Pattern on the Stone
Apple: Developers Rapidly Adopt Rendezvous
Alfie Kohn: “For Best Results, Forget the Bonus”
Thomas H. Davenport: Working Knowledge
Gail Sher: The Intuitive Writer
Paul Auster: Invention of Solitude
Aldous Huxley: The Perennial Philosophy
Alan Watts: The Wisdom of Insecurity
Boston Globe: Intel chip to include antipiracy features
11.
Burger sources
New Scientist: Musical approach helps programmers catch bugs
12.
Dan Bricklin: The Recording Industry is Trying to Kill …
Lessig in Red Herring: Anti-trusting Microsoft
Isenberg and Weinberger: The Paradox of the Best Network
Alison Gopnik et al: The Scientist in the Crib
13.
Wired: Digital Rights Outlook: Squishy
Kuro5hin: Western Philosophy in a Nutshell, Part I
Edward Felten on LaGrande
Bruce Schneier: Palladium and the TCPA
Edward Felten: Lessig, DRM and Palladium
14.
developerWorks: Demystifying Extreme Programming Part 1
developerWorks: Demystifying Extreme Programming Part 2
15.
Becker and Miss M.: An Interview with Manuel de Landa
Darwinmag: Who Should Own What? (An interview with Lessig)
16.
LawMeme: Palladium’s Boiling Pot: A Response to Larry Lessig
Finished reading Emergence
Emergence book list
17.
Dan Gillmor: Issues that will shape the Internet
Dan Gillmor: Intel’s Bow to Hollywood, Continued
19.
Ed Felten: Lessig/DRM/End-To-End Debate: Resolved?
Ed Felten: Comments on White House Cybersecurity Plan
Ed Felten: Misleading Term of the Week: “Trusted System”
Dan Gillmor: Feds’ cyberspace plan should appeal to …
20.
The “trusted” future
Lessig Log: USENIX 2002 MP3
Lessig’s USENIX keynote
Rachel Carson: Silent Spring
Wired: Lawrence Lessig’s Supreme Showdown
Gary Shapiro: The Campaign to Have Copyright Interests …
Smart RSS client
PopTech, The Blog
22.
Friend of a friend
Erlend Loe: Tatt av kvinnen
Howard Rheingold: Smart Mobs
Robin Bandy: An open letter on TCP/DRM support in the CPU
23.
Dan Gillmor: Valenti presents Hollywood’s side …
James Archer: Mob Intelligence Put to Fonts
Howard Rheingold: Helsinki’s Aula
24.
Tesugen’s 0.5th birthday
Brian Friel: Hierarchies and Networks
Eclipse.org: Mac port …
David Weinberger: Can’t Fool Bush
25.
Self-awareness
Separate things joined by space
Hilary Rosen, RIAA: Peer to Peer Services
Eddie Kessler: Worst Project Ever?
26.
bin Laden networks (Irrational Software)
bin Laden networks
Ed Felten: Misleading Term of the Week: “Standard”
Site updates
Fair use rights fight
Sandeep Junnarkar: Designing the century’s first digital city
27.
Ed Felten: Notes on today’s Berman-Coble hearings
Hierarchical versus networked projects
Hierarchical versus networked projects
Informationcity.org: Urban Research Initiative
Ed Felten: What Hollywood wants to do to P2P users
28.
Donna Wentworth: Miller v. Swartz: Should Non-Commercial File Sharing Be Illegal?
Steve Mallett: Lessig in Three Seconds or Less – Winner!
29.
Apple: Introducing iSync
Lowering the standards
Michael E. Porter: The Competitive Advantage of Nations
Doc Searls: Game over
Mark Frauenfelder: Mob Rule
30.
Lawrence Lessig: Open Code and Open Societies
Anarchy vs. emergence
University of Virginia: Programming the Swarm
Fall in Stockholm
Dan Gillmor: Studios’ copyright goal is total control

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