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Differing takes on Cyber Warfare
Jeff Car argues there is more state control (in say Russia and China) over hackers than John alludes to in his latest brief. Think of cyberhacker managment as akin to managing the Awakening. The manager is the weaker party and … Continue reading
Email Problems
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Flash Mobs as Social Engineering
Flash mobs I’d like to see: Cloverfield’s monster-esque sound (an array of subwoofer-enhanced trendy cars should be able to provide this) reverberates through a closed off downtown area (just prior to nightlife taking off). This is immediately followed by a … Continue reading
Brewster McCracken for Austin
My pick for the upcoming (May) election for Austin’s Mayor is Brewster McCracken. Back when I was interning at then-Mayor Will Wynn’s office (in 2004) I met Brewster a couple times. Very nice, and very smart guy. Here’s why he’s … Continue reading
Ossification + Economic Shaping
Interesting article by Richard Florida, who wrote “The World is Spiky,” on reshaping America during/after this crash. There’s a lot to unpack here, but some initial notes: Increased ownership of expensive homes led to the country ossifying to a level … Continue reading

