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OLLOWING ADVICE FROM THE TILDEVERSE
few nice instructions on how to enjoy your random internet posts this
time. So I followed this advice, and found myself sitting in the train,
reading articles I printed yesterday with just large enought letters to
not make me squint.
[Picture of a A4 paper with 4 pages of an article from the New York
Times]
I was reading the first article of the privacy project from the New York
Times. It's an interesting read, as it sheds some light on the data
selling industry. This is obviusly not everything bad that happens with
data, but is is an start. The fact that 'normal' media like the New York
Times start to address these issues is a good thing, raising awareness
is the one thing that needs to happen in order for privacy to calm down.
I also read this interesting article about a blind programmer, who uses
speech sythesis at 400(!!) words a minute to read back code.
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