There is something powerful and compelling in a good challenge. In principle, many complex challenges have simple solutions. There are three types of solutions to challenges, the first type of solution is the cunning, cerebral type – it is usually based on the premise that wisdom and experience will eventually trump power and authority.
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Sandboxing with Odysseus & the Googleators
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, Narratives, TheoriesTags: Anatole Rapoport, applied digital security, benevolent hacking, CanSecWest, clipping service, daily communication payloads, defection / cooperation axis, Google Alert, Google Chrome Sandbox, Google Reader, information sandbox, iterative game, Louis Pasteur, malevolent hackers, Odysseus, Pwn2Own, Robert Axelrod, Russian folktale, sandbox, strategic solution, systemic challenge, the Odyssey, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, TIT-FOR-TA, Ulysses, Virgil, Xobni
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The scarce currency of e-mail
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, Archetypes, NarrativesTags: Brian Gorman, Byron Reeves, Edward J. Valauskas, Esther Dyson, First Monday, information importance in e-mail, Nancy John, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, scarce synthetic currency, Simon Roy, Teresa Morley, value exchanges, Xobni
First, I want to acknowledge my source - First Monday . A a much loved and respected internet newsletter, FM is also a unique online peer-reviewed journal. Since its first edition (exactly 12 years ago), First Monday has published 860 papers, written by over 1000 authors. First Monday chief editor, Edward J. Valauskas, is a teacher, a curator of [...]