We often speak about disinformation like it’s a side show to news, something motivated in extremes and from adversaries outside of balanced mainstream reporting. The NYT however gives us a good example of disinformation in the mainstream cycles (pun intended). They’ve been caught by StreetsBlog pushing an agenda with false analysis. To begin, the NYT … Continue reading Can You Spot the NYT eBike Disinformation?→
Here Trojan horse, over here. Come closer, closer please so everyone can see you better and take selfies. This KyivPost story is hard to believe. Allegedly Russian soldiers worked hard to hijack and redirect a Ukrainian kamikaze-bomb drone to force it to land near them. Next they gathered even more Russians around in just such … Continue reading Russians Capture a Ukrainian Drone and Then It Kills Them→
The new cranky privacy report from Mozilla on car data is a useful point in time analysis… unmoored from the past and lacking suggestions for what to do in the future. Give it a read and ask yourself when things will change and why. I am reminded of my 2019 blog post about 2012 research: … Continue reading Mozilla Says Car Data is Unsafe, Like It’s 2012 Again→
First, let’s just get out of the way that white South African children exposed to horribly racist Apartheid lies were raised to believe Black people should never be allowed to keep private thoughts. Inside South Africa, riots, boycotts, and protests by black South Africans against white rule had occurred since the inception of independent white … Continue reading Neuralink “Exploration” Based on Apartheid Torture of Captives to Death→