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You can read the original post here.Cited articles:- “We Live In the Past and Our Brains Make Up for It”, Salk Institute for Biological Studies- “False Sunset”, WikipediaSubscribe to Elan’s Blogcast here.
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You can read the original posts here:- Logarithmic Speed Trap, 1 April 2019- What the heart forgets, the spirit will return, 2 April 2019- The Mean Beat, 3 April 2019- We’re Well Trained, 4 April 2109- Remembering Thresholds, 5 April 2019- The Unwieldy Burden, 6 April 2019- A Disappearing Fire, 7 April 2019- The Fish Whipped Silver, 8 April 2019- The Air Runs Through Everything, 9 April 2019- This Desert, 10 April 2019- This Love Is a Hyperlocation, 13 April 2019- Drawing Up Plans Like War’s Coming, 27 April 2019
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You can read the original post here.10 ARTICLES ABOUT FACEBOOKZuckerberg has recently been using the word “privacy-focused” to reference a proposed Facebook rebuild that would have people interacting more privately in text messages and smaller groups, but this doesn’t address the real issue, which is data privacy. It’s sneaky shift of definition that will manipulate people to feel more safe in Facebook while doing nothing to address the real issue. —Mashable“More frequent Facebook usage causes a decline in knowledge acquisition.” —Journal of Information Technology & PoliticsIt weighs us down with “vestigial friendship”. —The Atlantic“The FCO’s theory is that Facebook’s dominance is what allows it to impose on users contractual terms that require them to allow Facebook to track them all over… When there is a lack of competition, users accepting terms of service are often not truly consenting. The consent is a fiction.” —WIREDZuckerberg said, “We have a responsibility to protect your information. If we can’t, we don’t deserve it.” After years of data abuse and leaks, he’s got a point. —BuzzFeed NewsThe UN has linked Facebook with genocide in Myanmar. —The IndependentFacebook is constantly changing its privacy settings, sometimes changing your settings without proper notice. —@schmutzie on Twitter2-Factor Authentication (2FA) involves sending a text to your phone as a secondary confirmation for a more secure login. Facebook has been using people’s phone numbers gathered for 2FA to further target them with ads. They’ve been using info given over for greater security to violate your privacy. —TechCrunchAlong with Myanmar, “Facebook has been used to undermine local democratic processes and stoke ethnic strife” in India and Sri Lanka, and they’re begging for Zuckerberg to something about it. —QuartzFacebook “was talking to several health organizations, including Stanford Medical School and American College of Cardiology, about signing the data-sharing agreement” to access patient data. —CNBC
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February 2019’s playlist is both on Spotify and Apple Music.Belle Plaine’s Malice, Mercy, Grief & Wrath is well worth your attention.
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Little Annie Fanny was a comics series featured in Playboy between 1962 and 1988.Here is the post I wrote when I confessed I was an alcoholic.
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