Day 027 of #100DaysToOffload and I take a look at distributism.
Day 026 of #100DaysToOffload and I start to explore the notion of the new commons.
Definitely one to unpack in more detail when time permits a longer article.
Day 025 of #100DaysToOffload and I contemplate the power behind the throne.
Day 024 in #100DaysToOffload and I contemplate content.
Day 023 in #100DaysToOffload and i recognise that I stand on the shoulders of giants.
Day 022 in #100DaysToOffload and I contemplate taking a day of rest.
Day 021 of #100DaysToOffload and I am disturbed to think about airbrushing memory.
Google Drive takes down user’s personal copy of Judy Mikovits’ Plandemic after it was flagged by The Washington Post
https://reclaimthenet.org/google-drive-takes-down-user-file-plandemic/
Day 020 in #100DaysToOffload and I ask you to please keep scrolling.
Today was #019 in #100DaysToOffload I had the most marvellous idea for a blog.
Yesterday (day #018) on #100DaysToOffload I wrote about Dead Certainties.
Day 017 of #100DaysToOffload and I mull the problems with historical comparisons though the prism of #Trump.
Day 017 of #100DaysToOffload and I take a look at the argument that 'code is speech.'
Day 016 of #100DaysToOffload and I muse on a language defect in our conversations about privacy.
There's no need to break encryption to prosecute criminals: https://gizmodo.com/new-earn-it-act-alternative-seeks-5-billion-to-hunt-ch-1843290551
Here's why we are against the #EarnIt Act proposed by Barr: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/earn-it-barr-encryption/
Day 015 of #100DaysToOffload and I take a look at the implications of network theory for the Fediverse.
'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.'
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).
Day 014 of #100DaysToOffload and I look at the different resolutions in writing.
Philosopher and historian. Doctoral candidate at Macquarie Business School researching Edmund Burke. Boosts/follows do not imply endorsement.