Tuesday, March 26, 2013

postheadericon Jim Harper's Favorite Techdirt Posts Of The Week

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For those of you who do not know me, I am the Director of Information Policy Studies at the Cato Institute in Washington, DC I work mostly in private (including things like the anonymity and the Fourth Amendment), as well as telecommunications, intellectual property, government transparency (many of whom these days), and to protect the country against terrorism.



am from California and lawyer. I always take it as a compliment when people talk to get a picture of the first and have no idea about the second. My Twitter feed, which sometimes share glimpses of the competition that develops weekend nights later in the DC bus.



I have opinions. I want less stress in our society.

We all agree in opposing private violence such as rape and murder, but many people engage in public violence too easily. Some people are fine with state violence visited on innocent foreigners, and that could make us safer here. It will not, but no matter because violence is off (I guess this is their way of thinking).



Some people are fine with economic regulation, taxation and redistribution of wealth for the same reason: state violence is conceptually close behind her. I want less of it, too, a truly peaceful society based on cooperation.



listening "Screaming at a Wall" by Minor Threat when I wrote these bits. This may be a metaphor for what I do most of the time. It is very difficult to reach people with vision possible in a time when they are receptive.



what you're dealing with when you go to Congress



hands down, my favorite post of the week Rep. Louie Gohmert goes after (R-TX) for his technical ignorance. I love Louie Gohmert. I think it's funny. This is a real character. And, I mean, his name sounds like "Gomer".



But I do not want my sovereign.



The conference presented the message is very similar to what I had with a senator after testifying before the Senate Commerce Committee a few years ago. "How my research to my e-mail by spammers? These sorts of things. Oh lord.



was a Republican ask then, too. But ignorance of Congress from both parties is a problem, sometimes more fundamental questions.



I think many people believe so strongly in democracy that implement their ideal vision Congress when you think that the Congress and the government could do. The reality is very different.

Not all members of Congress are Gomers. them and their staff are very intelligent, very dedicated. But they do not have the skills to organize a large and diverse society like ours open.

Mike said at the end that we need better politicians. There are better, but the system running better society could we? It.





not trust the cloud



I hang my head in shame for all the people who jumped on the "cloud" bandwagon, and since expressed skepticism about the new Google "Hold" service Given the demise of Google Reader expresses an important dimension # cloudfail.



is absolutely true that "the cloud" makes sense, given the current state of technology. You do not want to run their applications and storage on the server, since most of you do not. (Not really.) And you do not want to keep your maintenance.

But what price is paid by pulling the whole "cloud" thing? Increased risk of third party access and cancel your privacy, for one thing. Cloud services can also fail. "Cloud" is a term of marketing that confuses people about the fact that there are network operators and managers, and database software, functions and responsibilities to their clients.


At some point, I get a time horizon long enough and I know that I have the right, when will the software, hardware and connectivity stable if not expensive, so that shed full of confidential data and documents on servers other person seems to be an embarrassing mistake.



That is not the point of the post, but I can not stretch at this point. "Old enough to have played games on a central computer through a teletypewriter m. I made copies of the letters with carbon paper! Find information in books! And I loved it!



technology will change the economy, and I think the "cloud" is.



a solid institution like Google Reader is just a shaking, dimensionless devastating # cloudfail, but other undesirable things can happen with cloud services.
The problem business model

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