After decades of seeing activists lay out the obvious economics of meat, and reading research by economists confirming the obvious, it looks as if the market finally is shifting. Eating meat is by far the number one impact to climate change and executives are starting to execute on the meatless menu, as you will see … Continue reading Meat is Murder on the Environment→
July 1st marks the beginning of a Civil War battle that many historians say is one of the most pivotal. And, as many historians also like to note, a love of pillaging Americans for their shoes supposedly is what drew pro-slavery forces arrogantly into Gettysburg on this date. This topic of shaking-down hardworking Americans for … Continue reading This Day in History: Gettysburg Shoes→
Pete Blaber’s book “The Mission, the Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander” gets a lot of rave reviews about business practices and management tips. It’s hard not to agree with some of his principles, such as “Don’t Get Treed by a Chihuahua”. This phrase is a cute way of saying know … Continue reading Book Review: “The Mission, the Men and Me”→
Keynotes on 30 second delay stream to public RSA Announcements Women in tech Message of diversity Microsoft Announcements Call for a digital Geneva convention (https://twitter.com/BradSmi/status/831553031422386176) – No targeting – Assist private sector – Limit offensive ops – Restrict cyber weapons – Non-proliferation – Report vulns Shipping a secure linux kernel because “Microsoft now is a … Continue reading RSA Conference 2018: Tuesday Keynotes→