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Day 015 of and I take a look at the implications of network theory for the Fediverse.

robert.winter.ink/centralising

'From medical records to cell phone data sets, it only takes about a dozen pieces of information to find the person behind each “anonymous” record.'

protonmail.com/blog/truth-abou

Interesting fact of the day. In ancient egyptian culture the saying "Eaten the heart" was a reference to grieving without justification, which was one of the mortal sins that would keep you out of their version of heaven.

It was one of the negative confessions recited by the dead during the weighing of the heart against the feather of Maat (sometimes called the feather of truth).

Please share this video on how privacy-respecting contract tracing works! The more people that install these apps, the higher change we have of lowering the infection rate.

invidio.us/watch?v=D__UaR5MQao

#PleaseShare #BoostPlease

Hmm... although I wrote a day 011 post for , I don't think I published it here? Well, today you get two for the price of one. 🙂

Day 011, I explore 'The Cloud of Unknowing.'

robert.winter.ink/the-cloud-of

This is quite possibly my favourite person to listen to during this crisis. He's a historian and philosopher who is actively spreading awareness of the threats of surveillance that could come long after the pandemic is over. He's also extremely positive in the way that he looks at the crisis saying that we are more prepared now than ever before.

Watch some of the interviews linked bellow:

nitter.snopyta.org/harari_yuva

Day 009 of and I contemplate Maciej Cegłowski concept of 'ambient privacy' in: So this is how dies:

robert.winter.ink/so-this-is-h

Day 008 of and I write about my mother and Gakyō Rōjin (The Old Man Mad About Art).

robert.winter.ink/gakyo-rojin

And oldie but a goodie. Fabulous juggling skills! 🤹‍♀️

Day 007 of and I compare building architecture with system architecture in 'Endurance Through Renewal.'

robert.winter.ink/endurance-th

Decentralize.today will launch an #Mastodon and #peertube instance next week. Including hidden @torproject support. Trying to contribute and keep things growing.

#privacy #privacymatters

Bruce Schneier, fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, on COVID tracing apps.

Even if you have no privacy concerns at all, his logic as to their efficacy raises some important questions.

schneier.com/blog/archives/202

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