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Ray O'Neill
Disqus sign-up sucks
I read a mildly funny anecdote on a group blog the other day, and I wanted to leave a comment. […]
In which Canada reminds us it’s still a Five Eyes member
I don’t often see Canadian news these days unless I’m going out of my way on a specific subject, so […]
Followup on the hurricane-satellitte follies
Good news: the fedgov won’t be pulling the plug on that hurricane-tracking satellite data after all. Via The Register: The […]
Nice Tea narrative you’ve got there
Those of you who pay attention to infosec news at all will have heard about Tea, a women-only chat app […]
Gov’t wants your heart rate to be shareable as easily as possible (for some reason)
Did anyone else get recommended this Computerworld article and immediately start looking for the motive? Because I did. What does […]
Facebook AI’s upcoming “Maestro” of push ads
My only personal experience with Facebook came from a public wifi spot I used to use years ago that required […]
Florida’s Trumplican Party is selling Mar-a-Gulago merch
I missed several days’ worth of governmental outrages, but this one caught my eye recently: Feds approve Alligator Alcatraz: Florida’s […]

The Kobe Ninja House raid, or Cowards and Fuckheads on Parade
The national news about ICE’s terror campaign has predominantly been from Los Angeles, which makes a twisted kind of sensse […]

I enjoyed what there was of The Horror at Highrook
My conclusion after playing the early-access demo for the cosmic-horror card-crafting game The Horror at Highrook was “I want to […]