Why "Stop taking photos and enjoy the view" is wrong To be fair, I do try and avoid doing too much 'must capture it all' on events I'm going to, gigs, or whatever. But there's a joy in sharing the random weird stuff I find in London, or the fucked up stuff we come up with in our games of Cards Against Humanity, or just grabbing a few cool moments from a fun night out to remind yourself of it months or years later. (tags: Interestinglifephotographyculturesocial-media )
How Not to Die. When my mother was dying, her knowledge of the health system meant she could make her choices with open eyes and understanding. And I think we are better at having The Conversation here than they are in the US. But it's still something worth considering. (tags: lifedeathinterestinghealthmedicinehealthcare )
Learn to Hack | TuxRadar Linux Essential disclaimer: Hacking is bad/illegal Mmmmmkay? If it's not your computer and you're doing bad stuff, anyway.
'There are two rules of computer security: one – don’t buy a computer; and two – if you have to buy a computer, don’t turn it on. If you break these rules then you’ll be opening yourself up to potential problems. No system is 100% safe from hackers, but by following a few simple steps you can make yours much harder for intruders to attack.' (tags: posttofacebookposttechnologyinterestinghackingsecurity )
Congressional SOPA hearings: no opponents of the bill allowed 'As the House of Representatives opens hearings on SOPA, the worst piece of Internet legislation in American history, it has rejected all submissions and testimony from public interest groups and others who oppose the bill.'
(I have a vague suspicion it *may* not be quite that cut and dried, but it does seem focused towards its support rather heavily) (tags: commentinterestingintellectual propertyinternetlawcrime )
Psychologist admits to faking dozens of scientific studies '"We have some 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals where we are actually sure that they are fake, and there are more to come," says Pim Levelt, chair of the committee that investigated Stapel's work. If all of these papers are withdrawn, Stapel's will become one of the worst cases of scientific misconduct in history.' (tags: sciencepeople suckliesinterestingpsychology )