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The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Probably best viewed as starting points for discussion...
to design philosophy security software-engineering ... on 31 December 2015
Loper OS ยป Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing
One viewpoint -- somewhere between the Unix and Lisp philosophies. (I have a draft set of similar principles for GARStow somewhere...)
to design interface os philosophy ... on 31 December 2015
A selection of... randomly interesting stuff related to licensing, cypherpunkery, etc. I honestly can't remember how I got here. (*checks browser history* -- oh, it was the article on Silk Road.)
to amusements bitcoin cypherpunks licensing philosophy politics security tea ... on 24 March 2013
I largely agree with the "Turing-complete user" article, which argues that thinking in terms of the user (rather than a "user experience", or similar) is sensible in the context of general-purpose tools.
to design philosophy ui unix ... on 28 November 2012
to amusements philosophy ... on 21 October 2009
Archival Sound Recordings - St Mary-le-Bow public debates
The Bow Dialogues from the 1960s and 1970s, as featured on The Archive Hour last week. Fascinating listening, and all available if you're a member of a subscribing institution (which Kent is).
to amusements philosophy radio theology ... on 07 January 2009
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
to philosophy research ... on 02 February 2005
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