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Hip-hop, Architecture, & the Politically Incorrect – Video
Posted: January 2, 2015 at 7:44 am
Hip-hop, Architecture, the Politically Incorrect
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#GamerGate: AJSA Censorship, interview with Ysnar, AJSA officer. – Video
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#GamerGate: AJSA Censorship, interview with Ysnar, AJSA officer.
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Web Freedom Is Seen as a Growing Global Issue in 2015
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San Francisco: Government censorship of the Internet is a cat-and-mouse game. And despite more aggressive tactics in recent months, the cats have been largely frustrated while the mice wriggle away.
But this year, the challenges for Silicon Valley will mount, with Russia and Turkey in particular trying to tighten controls on foreign-based Internet companies. Major U.S. companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google are increasingly being put in the tricky position of figuring out which laws and orders to comply with around the world - and which to ignore or contest.
On Wednesday, Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, signed the latest version of a personal data law that will require companies to store data about Russian users on computers inside the country, where it will be easier for the government to get access to it. With few companies expected to comply with the law, which goes into effect Sept. 1, a confrontation may well erupt.
The clumsiness of current censorship efforts was apparent in mid-December, when Russia's Internet regulator demanded that Facebook remove a page that was promoting an anti-government rally. After Facebook blocked the page for its 10 million or so Russian users, dozens of copycat pages popped up and the word spread on other social networks like Twitter. That created even more publicity for the planned Jan. 15 event, intended to protest the sentencing of Aleksei A. Navalny, a leading opposition figure.
Anton Nosik, a prominent Russian blogger whose work has been censored by regulators, said it was absurd for a government to think it could easily stamp out an article or video when it can be copied or found elsewhere with a few clicks. "The reader wants to see what he was prevented from seeing," Nosik said in an interview. "All that blocking doesn't work."
Instead, that prompted the government to switch tactics, moving Navalny's sentencing to Dec. 30 with little notice in an attempt to diminish protests.
The Turkish government faced similar embarrassment when it tried to stop the dissemination of leaked documents and audio recordings on Twitter in March. The administration of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was then prime minister and is now president, ordered the shutdown of Twitter within Turkey after the company refused to block the posts, which implicated government officials in a corruption investigation.
Not only did the government lose a court fight on the issue, but while Twitter was blocked, legions of Turkish users also taught one another technical tricks to evade the ban, even spray-painting the instructions on the walls of buildings.
"We all became hackers," Asli Tunc, a professor of communication at Istanbul Bilgi University, said in a phone interview. "And we all got on Twitter."
Despite such victories for free-speech advocates, governments around the world are stepping up their efforts to control the Internet, escalating the confrontation.
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Ron Paul Is Back Part Two – Video
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Ron Paul Is Back Part Two
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Health Care – Video
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10 who might have an impact on 2016 campaign
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WASHINGTON (AP) - In the year that will pass before the 2016 campaign for president formally kicks off with the votes in the Iowa Caucus, any number of candidates, donors, political operatives - and people who have nothing to do with American politics - will shape the race for the White House. Here's a look at 10 people (OK, 12 people) who will be worth watching in the next year.
1. Elizabeth Warren, Potential Rival
The populist senator from Massachusetts is, at the dawn of 2015, the only person who appears able to mount a competitive challenge to Hillary Rodham Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination. The architect of President Barack Obama's consumer financial protection agency, Warren would be able to quickly raise millions from an already enthusiastic following. She has repeatedly insisted she is "not running for president," but her consistent use of the present tense has left some liberals begging her to get into the race.
2. Steve Robertson, Backroom Ally
The bespectacled chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky will have a busy 2015 - thanks in no small measure to the political aspirations of the state's junior senator, Rand Paul. As Robertson works to elect a Republican governor for only the second time in 44 years, he will have to figure out whether to help Paul run for president and re-election to the U.S. Senate in 2016 - something nominally barred by Kentucky law. Options include moving up the state's primary or changing the party's rules, but no matter what path Paul's team takes, Robertson will be the man selling it to the public.
3. Paul Fishman, Prosecutor
As U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Paul Fishman is leading the federal criminal investigation into a scheme to create traffic jams on a bridge that links New Jersey with Manhattan - a political scandal that still hangs over the political ambitions of Gov. Chris Christie. There is no evidence linking Christie directly to the effort to tie up traffic on the bridge, but even if he is formally cleared by Fishman, the federal prosecutor could announce a string of indictments against the governor's former staffers, aides and appointees just as he's announcing his candidacy for president.
4. John Podesta, Steady Influence
A senior adviser to President Barack Obama, Podesta is a trusted Democratic counselor and environmental policymaker who served as Bill Clinton's White House chief of staff. Podesta has said he doesn't intend to leave the White House until Obama's mid-January State of the Union address and could serve as Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. If he joins the campaign, Podesta would provide stability to an organization that was plagued by infighting in 2007 and 2008 and could help Clinton navigate the party's liberal wing and the final term of Obama's administration.
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Libertarianism and its distortion 20120608Hr2 – Video
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Oculus Rift's Palmer Luckey: 'I brought virtual reality back from the dead'
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Luckey has the look of a teenage gamer who hasnt ventured outside in a while. He has a mop of dark brown hair that looks as if it has never been professionally cut and a rather pale complexion. He is dressed in a work uniform only really permissible if your office is in California, you are considered a genius and are worth several billion dollars: a crumpled Hawaiian shirt, khaki board shorts and leather flip-flops.
I had read that he never wears shoes and ask him why. We invented shoes to protect our feet from the harsh environment, he says, but I live in modern-day California. Its pretty safe here. Nothings going to happen if I take them off. Also, it puts you in better touch with the world. You know what the world is like under your feet. He is sipping on coconut water, a drink he says he hates. Try it though; this one doesnt taste like crap, he says as he hands me the bottle. And its good for you.
Palmer Luckey was born on September 19 1992. He had an unexceptional childhood in Long Beach. The eldest of four siblings, he was homeschooled by his mother, Julie, and his father, Donald, who was a travelling car salesman. He spent much of his childhood inside, building PCs and crafting mutated video-game consoles from Nintendo GameCube parts. While his siblings were outside playing, Luckey made pocket money repairing and selling iPhones. He remembers the feeling of being different to his siblings. My parents knew it too, he says. But they encouraged me; they were just like, Dont shoot your eyes out, kid.
He was a voracious reader, obsessed with the science fiction of Neal Stephenson and Anne McCaffrey, and mid-1990s Japanese anime. But it was after watching the 1999 film The Matrix in which the computer programmer Neo learns the truth about his simulated reality before organising a rebellion against the machines that put him there that the seed for Oculus Rift was planted. Luckey wanted to make The Matrix a reality. Or at least a virtual reality.
An attendee at last Junes E3 gaming conference, in Los Angeles, tries out
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With his iPhone-repairs income, he bought half a dozen cut-price 3D monitors and head-mounted displays from government auctions. At the age of 15 he put these parts together to create his first headset. It wasnt very good, he says. It wasnt at all a true virtual-reality experience. He redoubled his efforts, committed to overcoming the flaw that had historically torpedoed virtual-reality developers: engineers could not smooth the head-tracking latency in the googles, which induced an unbearable, nauseating lag every time users turned their head. Luckey cracked it in months. He combined stereoscopic 3D, 360-degree visuals to widen the field of view with embedding more sensitive sensors in the monitor to ensure the image moved seamlessly with the wearers head. He had come up with a way of hacking the visual cortex, tricking it into believing the created world was a reality. The result was the first truly immersive experience.
When Luckey posted prototype pictures of the headset on the gamers message board Meant to Be Seen, he explained the thinking behind its name. I based it on the idea that the HMD [head-mounted display] creates a rift between the real world and the virtual world, he wrote on the forum, though I have to admit that it is pretty silly. 🙂
John Carmack a hero of Luckeys and the founder of id Software, which created the concept of 3D gaming began championing the Rift. In 2012 he demonstrated a prototype for a group of select journalists at E3, the gaming industrys flagship conference. Within days Luckey had dropped out of university and founded Oculus VR with another precocious dropout, his friend Brendan Iribe. The pair immediately took to the online crowdfunding site Kickstarter, aiming to raise $250,000 for prototype development costs and to produce a few hundred units for sale at $300. More than 9,500 people committed a total of $2.4 million. Andreessen Horowitz then led a round of angel funding that generated $75 million.
In March 2014 Mark Zuckerberg visited Oculus VRs offices in Irvine, California. Luckey was not keen on selling the company, but within weeks he had agreed to Zuckerbergs offer of more than $2 billion for a product in an industry that had been dormant for decades. It was already dead, Luckey says. Im not sure whether I he stops, before saying more resolutely, No, I did, I saved it from dying, brought it back from the dead. But it wasnt that I was the best at what I was doing; I was just one of the only ones that persevered. Nobody had actually managed to pull this off. Then, bam.
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Transhumanist Vlog Intro Video – Video
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Transhumanist Vlog Intro Video
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A transhumanist manifesto for the UK? – Video
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A transhumanist manifesto for the UK?
This online video conference meeting is a chance to review ideas for a possible "Transhumanist Manifesto" for the UK general election in May 2015. People can take part in this meeting: (1)...
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