NSA Trojan Firmware Widespread, U.S. International Tech Reputation May Suffer. Tech Privacy Has Been a Myth. | Zero Hedge

New NSA spying scandal emerges, highlighting the scale of cyber wars Agency can access hard-drives made by major U.S. producers Computers in over 30 countries, including NATO allies, were hacked Iran and Russia were main targets Revelations may impact technology sector in the U.S. as institutions around the world seek alternatives Kaspersky Lab, the Moscow-based…

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Homeless man survives cold steps away from NYC’s $100M pad – NY Daily News

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Published: Monday, February 16, 2015, 10:06 PM Updated: Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 2:49 PM They’re 500 feet apart: the city’s most expensive penthouse and a 50-year-old homeless man swaddled in five blankets. “I just survive,” Deuce said Monday, as he burrowed deeper to escape the brutal cold just half a block…

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Debating the Rules and Ethics of Digital Photojournalism – NYTimes.com

Significant questions have arisen after a large number of images were disqualified from this year’s World Press Photo competition because of excessive — and sometimes blatant — post-processing. After independent experts examined the images being considered for prizes in the final rounds, and presented their findings to the jury, 20 percent of the photos were…

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On Landings, Soft and Otherwise, and Aggressive Lacks of Proportion – The New Inquiry

coins metadata inserted by kblog-metadata At some point Thursday, the title of Jon Ronson’s essay changed from “How One Stupid Tweet Ruined Justine Sacco’s Life” to “How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco’s Life.” The change helps, because while “blew up” is figurative language—and thus, obviously not to be taken literally—the statement that Sacco’s life was…

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Darkest Dungeon explores the psychological horror of the dungeon crawl – Kill Screen – Videogame Arts & Culture.

Claustrophobic hallways, demonic monsters, deadly traps at every turn: These are just a few of the perils our fantasy heroes confront in the name of earthly riches. But what is the psychological price to pay for fame, wealth, and glory? Darkest Dungeon, from Vancouver-based Red Hook Studios, explores the traumatic reality of diving into the…

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History Out of Tune | edwired

If you are a regular reader of this blog, it’s not news to you that I’ve offered up some critique of the AHA’s Tuning Project. After conversing with some “Tuners” at the recent annual meeting of the AHA in New York, I remain skeptical of the “History Discipline Core” that is the key source document…

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