Apparently someone thinks it is a good idea to require you to have your cellphone with you in order to start your car. When that is found to be easily broken (i.e. with a replay or DoS attack) I can only guess what else will be used as a key. Perhaps a special stuffed animal … Continue reading More bluetooth and auto security→
In a case called Garcetti v. Ceballos, the US Supreme Court ruled that whistleblowers do not have a Constitutional right to free speech. I’m no lawyer, but it seems to me that the Court has basically said that employers should be able to discipline employees for speech on the job without any regard to whether … Continue reading US Supreme Court rules against whistleblower rights→
It’s been a while since I wrote about food. Shame, really, since so many fine cheeses have come and gone in my kitchen. This might be a good time to talk about how the local has become global and global local, but instead I think I’ll just pop open a couple sole source bars of … Continue reading Soul Source Chocolate→
Read all about it here: and here: Net Losses by James Surowiecki Check out what the music group R.E.M. has to say: Net Neutrality levels the internet playing field, insuring that small blogs and independent sites open just as easily as the sites of large media corporations. It allows every voice to be heard by … Continue reading Want to learn more about the fight for Internet freedom?→