weekly reel June 1, 2014

In my ears this week, a lot of the sublime Audiorama by Mermonte, thanks Bertrand!

Audiorama by Mermonte (bandcamp.com)

In the news,

  • Slot antennas for amateur radio bands - Calculations & simulation with OpenEMS (direct link to PDF), new paper from my bro about making accessible antenna designs that traditionnally require heavy research and material investment. Awesome.
  • Faking Cultural Literacy, via kottke. Excellent read.
    "The information is everywhere, a constant feed in our hands, in our pockets, on our desktops, our cars, even in the cloud. The data stream can’t be shut off. It pours into our lives a rising tide of words, facts, jokes, GIFs, gossip and commentary that threatens to drown us. Perhaps it is this fear of submersion that is behind this insistence that we’ve seen, we’ve read, we know. It’s a none-too-convincing assertion that we are still afloat. So here we are, desperately paddling, making observations about pop culture memes, because to admit that we’ve fallen behind, that we don’t know what anyone is talking about, that we have nothing to say about each passing blip on the screen, is to be dead."
  • Anti-vaxx? How about pro-disease?, the U.S. are scary.
  • TrueCrypt.org doing weird things. Via HN, where good geek-speculation happen.
  • The Internet With A Human Face, Maciej CegƂowski on privacy, "Investor Storytime" and the grim state of the modern Internet. Via waxy links.
  • SMBC #3370, on technology vs. privacy.
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