“Every technology embodies the values of the age in which it was created. When the atomic bomb was…”

Saturday, December 24th, 2016

“Every technology embodies the values of the age in which it was created. When the atomic bomb was being developed in the mid-nineteen-forties, the destruction of cities and the deliberate targeting of civilians was just another military tactic. It was championed as a means to victory. The Geneva Conventions later classified those practices as war crimes—and yet nuclear weapons have no other real use. They threaten and endanger noncombatants for the sake of deterrence. Conventional weapons can now be employed to destroy every kind of military target, and twenty-first-century warfare puts an emphasis on precision strikes, cyberweapons, and minimizing civilian casualties. As a technology, nuclear weapons have become obsolete. What worries me most isn’t the possibility of a cyberattack, a technical glitch, or a misunderstanding starting a nuclear war sometime next week. My greatest concern is the lack of public awareness about this existential threat, the absence of a vigorous public debate about the nuclear-war plans of Russia and the United States, the silent consent to the roughly fifteen thousand nuclear weapons in the world. These machines have been carefully and ingeniously designed to kill us. Complacency increases the odds that, some day, they will. The “Titanic Effect” is a term used by software designers to explain how things can quietly go wrong in a complex technological system: the safer you assume the system to be, the more dangerous it is becoming.”

World War Three, by Mistake – The New Yorker
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ohmygreyheart: i-swear-im-an-adult tagged me to post 10 photos…

Monday, September 28th, 2015

ohmygreyheart:

i-swear-im-an-adult tagged me to post 10 photos from my phone.  Here are some I haven’t posted (many from yesterday):

  1. My Favorite View
  2. Work Stuff
  3. The View from my Sofa
  4. Old 97′s at the Fillmore
  5. Gizmo Takes a Selfie
  6. Gave Myself a Manicure Yesterday (not sure about the color)
  7. Photo From Yesterday’s Walk
  8. Doing Some Things Last Night (that damn late night coffee)
  9. Super Fun & Unexpected Mail (not much better than that!)
  10. Another Photo from Yesterday’s Walk

I think many of you have done this, but I’d love to see more. I love seeing people’s photos and little glimpses into your lives :)

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Video

Monday, July 20th, 2015

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“A lie is a broad and spacious and glittering thing, sweeping belief before it from its very…”

Tuesday, December 17th, 2013

“A lie is a broad and spacious and glittering thing, sweeping belief before it from its very grandeur. But the truth fits, like an old man cutting cloth in an attic.”

Dorothy Dunnett, Checkmate (via weaveadream)

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