links for 2010-09-09

  • Beautiful comic about the difference between the way you perceive things and the way they are.
    (tags: [comics](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/comics) [funny](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/funny) [beautiful](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/beautiful) [art](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/art) [inspiring](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/inspiring))
  • Apple has gotten rid of their insane restrictions on how programs could be written for the iPhone! Still have problematic app store practices and restrict downloading code from in an app, but this is a step forward
    (tags: [apple](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/apple) [iphone](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/iphone) [appstore](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/appstore) [apps](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/apps))
  • Fantastic article by Mako about why it's important to use free tools (hardware and software) when developing free software.
    (tags: [free](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/free) [freesoftware](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/freesoftware) [foss](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/foss) [programming](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/programming) [mako](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/mako) [software](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/software))

Goodreads review spree

I’ve just gone on something of a spree adding reviews of the last few books I’ve read to Goodreads.

The Forever War

Piracy

The Ask

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Gun, with Occasional Music

I really enjoyed all of these books, and I like writing the reviews, but it’s easy for me to put it off until I’ve got more time until I end up forgetting how I felt. I’m glad all of these are down on paper now, and I’m pretty much up to date on what I’ve read.

links for 2010-08-25

  • A (reportedly) rare look at Trader Joe's, grocery darling. It's owned by Aldi Nord, which is a story in itself. "Trader" Joe Coulombe "doesn't remember" how much he sold the chain for in 1979.
    (tags: [traderjoes](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/traderjoes) [food](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/food) [fortune](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/fortune) [business](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/business) [aldi](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/aldi) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [grocery](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/grocery) [shopping](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/shopping))
  • Michael Zimmer details the steps of opting out of Facebook Places, as his wife struggles with the process. Until you've opted out, you can be checked into locations by your friends, and those check-ins remain even after opting out unless you manually delete them.
    (tags: [facebook](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/facebook) [privacy](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/privacy) [stupid](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/stupid) [geo](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/geo) [location](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/location) [places](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/places) [optout](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/optout) [evil](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/evil))
  • Esther Dyson discusses the future of search as more action-oriented and vertical. I know that's been the future for at least five years now, but I still believe. Great Bill Gates quote: "The future of search is verbs." Bing!
    (tags: [estherdyson](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/estherdyson) [technology](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/technology) [search](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/search) [internet](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/internet) [future](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/future) [google](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/google) [searchengines](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/searchengines) [semanticweb](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/semanticweb) [column](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/column))
  • Robert Darnton reviews Lewis Hyde's new book about considering intellectual property from a constitutional perspective. Sounds good!
    (tags: [robertdarnton](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/robertdarnton) [book](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/book) [review](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/review) [lewishyde](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/lewishyde) [copyright](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/copyright) [ip](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/ip) [nytimes](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/nytimes))
  • Charles and David Koch are multi-billionaire Obama opponents and shadowy Tea Party supporters. They're responsible for huge amounts of environmental damage, and funding bad science to cover that up. If they were from anywhere other than Wichita, they'd almost certainly be Bond villains
    (tags: [obama](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/obama) [environment](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/environment) [newyorker](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/newyorker) [teaparty](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/teaparty) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [business](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/business) [oil](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/oil) [koch](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/koch) [corruption](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/corruption) [climate](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/climate))

links for 2010-08-24

  • There are so many goofball facts in this piece about the country's most expensive school (named after RFK) being built on the site of the Ambassador Hotel. The talking benches line killed me, and the fact that Trump wanted to put the world's tallest building on the site is hilarious.
    (tags: [education](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/education) [school](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/school) [la](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/la) [latimes](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/latimes) [rfk](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/rfk) [ambassador](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/ambassador) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [funny](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/funny))
  • An apparent case of copyright being used incorrectly and explicitly for censorship, where an anti-piracy group issued takedown notices to political videos over which it had no rights. The embedded video, "Du bist Terrorist" ("You are a terrorist", includes English subtitles) is a good example of the strong anti-surveillance and pro-privacy sentiment in Germany; it was one of those taken down.
    (tags: [germany](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/germany) [privacy](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/privacy) [surveillance](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/surveillance) [video](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/video) [torrentfreak](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/torrentfreak) [gvu](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/gvu) [dmca](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/dmca) [copyright](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/copyright) [censorship](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/censorship))
  • There are a couple of nitpciky points I'd make here — teachers advocate copying all the time, that's how we learn; the "incentive" justification for copyright and patents is primarily associates with common law countries and isn't universal — but all in all this is a pretty good mainstream analysis of the fashion copyright proposals. Brings common sense to the table, which is always welcome.
    (tags: [copyright](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/copyright) [fashion](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/fashion) [chuckschumer](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/chuckschumer) [ip](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/ip) [newyork](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/newyork) [newsweek](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/newsweek) [ezraklein](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/ezraklein))
  • Pogue points out that the new iPhone, as a (slightly) more general purpose computer than the Kindle, can do text-to-speech with its iBooks. Exactly the same feature Amazon got sued over. No mention of this yet by the Author's Guild.
    (tags: [amazon](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/amazon) [apple](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/apple) [nytimes](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/nytimes) [davidpogue](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/davidpogue) [technology](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/technology) [kindle](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/kindle) [iphone](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/iphone) [ibooks](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/ibooks) [authorsguild](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/authorsguild) [accessibility](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/accessibility))
  • Updates to Samsung Blu-ray players, which like all Blu-ray players require constant updates to play new movies, broke playback of Warner and Universal movies. Ladies and gentlemen, DRM!
    (tags: [drm](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/drm) [bluray](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/bluray) [samsung](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/samsung) [stupid](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/stupid))

links for 2010-08-23

  • Germany's ID cards will have mandatory RFID chips beginning November 1. This is a bad idea.
    (tags: [rfid](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/rfid) [surveillance](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/surveillance) [germany](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/germany) [goverment](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/goverment) [privacy](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/privacy) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [id](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/id))
  • A really thoughtful article addressing the proposed Muslim community center two and a half blocks from Ground Zero. There has been a lot of ink spilled about it, but this article is really good.
    (tags: [muslim](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/muslim) [worldtradecenter](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/worldtradecenter) [mosque](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/mosque) [groundzero](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/groundzero) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [newyork](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/newyork) [islam](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/islam))
  • A really funny and insightful article from P.J. O'Rourke about spending a few days in Afghanistan. Obviously I don't agree with Mr. O'Rourke on everything, but his descriptions and interviews seem to be on point.
    (tags: [afghanistan](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/afghanistan) [politics](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/politics) [pjorourke](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/pjorourke) [weeklystandard](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/weeklystandard) [article](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/article) [interesting](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/interesting) [funny](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/funny))
  • A really interesting presentation, in that animation style I love, about what enlightenment might mean in the 21st century.
    (tags: [video](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/video) [youtube](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/youtube) [rsaanimate](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/rsaanimate) [enlightenment](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/enlightenment) [animation](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/animation) [21century](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/21century))
  • An explanation of the real costs of copyright, by way of a recent example. A treasure trove of amazing original jazz recordings has surfaced, but will likely never be released for copyright reasons.
    (tags: [jazz](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/jazz) [copyright](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/copyright) [volokh](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/volokh))
  • An incredibly interesting story of the last member of an uncontacted tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. He's been given 31 square miles to live in, but shot the last person who attempted contact in the chest with an arrow.
    (tags: [brazil](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/brazil) [amazon](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/amazon) [interesting](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/interesting) [environment](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/environment) [language](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/language) [natives](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/natives) [anthropology](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/anthropology) [rainforest](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/rainforest) [jungle](http://delicious.com/parkerhiggins/jungle))