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