Link. If it works why can’t I find anyone blogging about it?
Daily Archives: October 14, 2017
PoliSci roundup on 2020: “nonwhite candidate who mobilizes the Obama coalition.”
Link. All voices interesting, but only Enos persuasive.
The Medicare for All Act – an overview
Link. Better coverage than Canada
GPS Spoofing Attacks
Link. Just practice.
Computational Microscopy using Wolfram language
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Review: Western Digital MyBook Duo
Link. Avoid
Repairing a Time Machine backup
Link. Only in desperation
Trump believes his fake Renoir is real.
Link. He derangement is longstanding.
Kaplan dissects all the lies Trump told about the Iran nuclear weapons treaty.
Link. Exceeds Trump standard.
If you use Quicken your financial account credentials are on their servers.
Link. There is no way they haven’t been hacked.
The Best Lenses for iPhone Photography
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Equifax new blunder gives IRS a contract exit
Link. Deep problems
Black lawmakers take on Facebook fomenting race hatred
Link. FB looks worse all the time
USB-C is a disaster
Link. Such a lovely dream. Also: “Some USB-A dongles make Wi-Fi drop on MacBook Pros”
“ten big lies Trump and allies are telling” about taxes
Link. “Against stupidity the gods themselves…”
Iowa loses its cognitive elite – and turns red
Link. Being “smart” party is bad idea
Tales of Trumpland: “the 67 percent of adults in this country who do not have a four-year college degree”
Link. Of course he abandoned them. Of course they don’t blame him.
Movies Anywhere: “The vast majority of my iTunes movie purchases immediately became available to watch via my Amazon and YouTube accounts”
Link. Why would Apple do this?!
CrossFit is in part a market response to abandoned industrial buildings.
Market solutions often odd.
BBEdit 12: more column tools
Link. Free version superb, $50 for full.
Parallels Desktop 13.1 – another reason to wait on High Sierra
Link. VM users truly need to wait
“Bicycle Suspension Is Evil”
Link. True, good stuff $$$ to buy and maintain, and Plus doesn’t need rear….
Five rings to rule them all. Google, Apple, Facebook …
Link. Infinity stones.
Farhad Manjoo also worries about ubiquitous computing
Link. Change too fast for humans.