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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tyler Sax

Ian Palm

OpenLeaks, Wikileaks' successor - 8 views

OpenLeaks
started by Ian Palm on 18 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
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    Is there a "market" for whistleblower web sites?
Tyler Sax

How Nuclear Reactors Work, And How They Fail | Popular Science - 0 views

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    This article is completely irrelevant to what we're talking about...Yet at the same time, I find something relevant about it. It's an article written by Pop Sci about the basics of how nuclear reactors work, in light of the current situation in Japan. The key line (in the subtitle) is: "Here's what you need to know to understand the news, as it happens" As soon as I read this I, of course, though of our approach to the seminar. Not everyone can be an expert in web technologies (or in nuclear engineering) but there is definite value in understanding the web (or nuclear reactors) at a deeper level than the average news-reader/consumer/global citizen. This article is proof of that.   
Tyler Sax

WikiLeaks Was Launched With Documents Intercepted From Tor | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    (This article seems to have been debunked by another I bookmarked)
Tyler Sax

WikiLeaks - About - 2 views

shared by Tyler Sax on 16 Mar 11 - No Cached
Tyler Sax

Blogs | The Tor Blog - 1 views

  • In the 1930s, the feds and police warned of mass chaos if the interstate highway system was built in the US. The ability for criminals to quickly transit between cities was of grave concern.
    • Tyler Sax
       
      I like this analogy about internet security
Tyler Sax

Big Pharma caught spying on the WHO - Wikileaks - 2 views

  • Public health advocates reacted strongly to the leaked documents.
    • Tyler Sax
       
      This might be an interesting topic for more research. How have different groups reacted to the leaked documents?
Tyler Sax

WikiLeaks - Submissions - 0 views

  • we do not solicit it
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      This assertion was certainly challenged when it came to the most recent US government document leaks. Some speculated that Assange (or someone on his "team") helped the US soldier gain access to the documents
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