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seth kutcher

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How to Hire a Taxi in Remote Area?: gracesophie - LiveJournal - 0 views

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    AnyDesk 1.2.3 Beta Free Download - AnyDesk is a popular Remote Desktop application that relies on a new video codec, which is created specifically for fresh looking graphical end user interfaces
Mike Wesch

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 0 views

  • I guess I think we need to keep the "as one" feeling rather than a "as a bunch", although I realize that the youtube staff doesn't have every control over this.
  • Because it had segments from a wide range of contributors across YouTube. It brought the community together, it informed the community of what's what in YouTubeland, it helped me find my all-time favourite YouTuber (yay for theresident!), it entertained too, ..
  • YouTube actually unintentionally harmed the community, when it plucked Damien away from organising YourTubeNews.
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  • p.s. While you're at it, make these goshdarn comment limits bigger. 500 characters is NOT enough to have a decent conversation with. As can be seen all over YouTube, people sometimes want and need to say more than just "your video is great!", "you suck, go die" or "I hate your video!" in the comments section. Vloggers invite conversations and debates, but like anyone can say anything remotely useful in 500 characters?
Adam Bohannon

The Grid: The Next-Gen Internet? - 0 views

  • The Grid evolved from the early desire to connect supercomputers into "metacomputers" that could be remotely controlled. The word "grid" was borrowed from the electricity grid, to imply that any compatible device could be plugged in anywhere on the Grid and be guaranteed a certain level of resources, regardless of where those resources might come from.
  • As with the Web, the initial impetus for a grid came from the scientific community, specifically high-energy physics, which needed extra resources to manage and analyze the huge amounts of data being collected.
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    The Matrix may be the future of virtual reality, but researchers say the Grid is the future of collaborative problem-solving. More than 400 scientists gathered at the Global Grid Forum this week to discuss what may be the Internet's next evolutionary step.
Mike Wesch

Web ushers in age of ambient intimacy - Print Version - International Herald Tribune - 0 views

  • In essence, Facebook users didn't think they wanted constant, up-to-the-minute updates on what other people are doing. Yet when they experienced this sort of omnipresent knowledge, they found it intriguing and addictive. Why?
  • Social scientists have a name for this sort of incessant online contact. They call it "ambient awareness."
  • The growth of ambient intimacy can seem like modern narcissism taken to a new, supermetabolic extreme
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  • taken together, over time, the little snippets coalesce into a surprisingly sophisticated portrait of your friends' and family members' lives, like thousands of dots making a pointillist painting. This was never before possible, because in the real world, no friend would bother to call you up and detail the sandwiches she was eating. The ambient information becomes like "a type of ESP," as Haley described it to me, an invisible dimension floating over everyday life.
  • ad hoc, self-organizing socializing.
  • The Japanese sociologist Mizuko Ito first noticed it with mobile phones: lovers who were working in different cities would send text messages back and forth all night
  • You could also regard the growing popularity of online awareness as a reaction to social isolation, the modern American disconnectedness that Robert Putnam explored in his book "Bowling Alone."
  • "Things like Twitter have actually given me a much bigger social circle. I know more about more people than ever before."
  • Online awareness inevitably leads to a curious question: What sort of relationships are these? What does it mean to have hundreds of "friends" on Facebook? What kind of friends are they, anyway?
  • Dunbar noticed that ape groups tended to top out at 55 members. Since human brains were proportionally bigger, Dunbar figured that our maximum number of social connections would be similarly larger: about 150 on average
  • where their sociality had truly exploded was in their "weak ties"
  • "I outsource my entire life," she said. "I can solve any problem on Twitter in six minutes."
  • She also keeps a secondary Twitter account that is private and only for a much smaller circle of close friends and family — "My little secret," she said. It is a strategy many people told me they used: one account for their weak ties, one for their deeper relationships.)
  • Psychologists have long known that people can engage in "parasocial" relationships with fictional characters, like those on TV shows or in books, or with remote celebrities we read about in magazines. Parasocial relationships can use up some of the emotional space in our Dunbar number, crowding out real-life people.
  • Danah Boyd, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society who has studied social media for 10 years, published a paper this spring arguing that awareness tools like News Feed might be creating a whole new class of relationships that are nearly parasocial — peripheral people in our network whose intimate details we follow closely online, even while they, like Angelina Jolie, are basically unaware we exist.
  • "These technologies allow you to be much more broadly friendly, but you just spread yourself much more thinly over many more people."
  • She needs to stay on Facebook just to monitor what's being said about her. This is a common complaint I heard, particularly from people in their 20s who were in college when Facebook appeared and have never lived as adults without online awareness. For them, participation isn't optional. If you don't dive in, other people will define who you are.
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      like PR for the microcelebrity
  • "It's just like living in a village, where it's actually hard to lie because everybody knows the truth already," Tufekci said. "The current generation is never unconnected. They're never losing touch with their friends. So we're going back to a more normal place, historically. If you look at human history, the idea that you would drift through life, going from new relation to new relation, that's very new. It's just the 20th century."
  • Psychologists and sociologists spent years wondering how humanity would adjust to the anonymity of life in the city, the wrenching upheavals of mobile immigrant labor — a world of lonely people ripped from their social ties. We now have precisely the opposite problem. Indeed, our modern awareness tools reverse the original conceit of the Internet. When cyberspace came along in the early '90s, it was celebrated as a place where you could reinvent your identity — become someone new.
  • "If anything, it's identity-constraining now," Tufekci told me. "You can't play with your identity if your audience is always checking up on you.
  • "You know that old cartoon? 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog'? On the Internet today, everybody knows you're a dog! If you don't want people to know you're a dog, you'd better stay away from a keyboard."
  • Young people today are already developing an attitude toward their privacy that is simultaneously vigilant and laissez-faire. They curate their online personas as carefully as possible, knowing that everyone is watching — but they have also learned to shrug and accept the limits of what they can control.
  • Many of the avid Twitterers, Flickrers and Facebook users I interviewed described an unexpected side-effect of constant self-disclosure. The act of stopping several times a day to observe what you're feeling or thinking can become, after weeks and weeks, a sort of philosophical act. It's like the Greek dictum to "know thyself," or the therapeutic concept of mindfulness.
Mike Wesch

YouTube - NTT DoCoMo Vision 2010 Part I-1 - 0 views

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    "2003" as the future  (when was this made?)
    1. high speed networks => video phone
    2. remote for appliances
    3. download music
    4. used to purchase at vending machines


Mike Wesch

The Public Vanishes - 0 views

  • The public world has since become less urgent, more remote, and more tainted.
  • face-to-face civic activity has dropped as groups with local chapters have given way to groups that count as members everyone who sends in a check in response to a direct-mail appeal.
  • The important question is the share of income that Americans devote to charity; and by that measure, charitable giving has dropped sharply
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  • He acknowledges that there has been growth in support groups, but he insists that these are concerned with their own members' psychological well-being rather than with any civic interests
  • The rise in volunteering among young people is just about the only data in Bowling Alone that provides a basis for hope about the future.
  • One reason for the decline in face-to-face sociability may be that Americans can now sustain relationships with people whom they do not regularly see face-to-face.
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    This difference in causal lineage between civic activity and other social activity seems critical to me, though Putnam seems to forget it when he summarizes his causal analysis a chapter later. There he bundles civic engagement together with sociability, and concludes that half of the decline in "social capital" is due to generational turnover, another quarter of it is due to television, and the remainder is the consequence of time pressures and money pressures and suburbanization.
Bill Genereux

Stryde Hax: The Spy at Harriton High - 0 views

  • packet sniffer
  • Perbix describes his use of this feature outside of school grounds repeatedly during a conversation with Absolute Software employees. They were enthusiastic... now they're throwing LMSD under the bus?
  • spent hours reading forum posts, messages, and communications from Mike Perbix, his "digital shadow".
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  • LANRev was designed to bypass this security measure.
  • listen carefully to the webcast, and listen for the word "house" at 1:28. Listen for "yes we have used it."
  • Cult of the Dead Cow's first Bo2k release
  • These kids are learning that security is something that happens to you
  • I don't ever want my kids on the business end of Remote Desktop Curtain Mode
  • There are a lot of school districts, administrators, IT professionals, and security professionals who see nothing wrong with this documentary.
  • affected parents to have the hard drive removed from their children's laptops and digitally imaged before the laptop is connected to a network.
Bill Genereux

Best thing since sliced bread: Lightspeed users...blocking chat sites...add these NOW. - 0 views

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    Michael Perbix is the school computer tech who is featured in a YouTube video explaining how to remotely activate the laptop cameras at the school district currently in hot water over spying on students. In this somewhat ironic blog post he warns other computer techs they should be blocking chatroulette in school firewalls.
Bill Genereux

YouTube - School spying on students? - 0 views

shared by Bill Genereux on 22 Apr 10 - Cached
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    At 3:30 the attorney addresses the larger issue... that many have laptops with cameras at home that can potentially be remotely activated.
xchen123

Remote Control: How the Media Sustain Authoritarian Rule in China - 1 views

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    Most recent published article about media control in China...
Adam Bohannon

IndigiTUBE - the voice of remote Indigenous Australia! - IndigiTube - 2 views

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    "IndigiTUBE is a forum to celebrate and enjoy media produced by people living WAY out bush ... in the remotest parts of Australia! "
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