The title says it all.
I've known about this for years, but want it recorded here for posterity.
Nice overview of how iMessage security works, in a way that not even Apple can intercept messages. Interesting in view of WhatsApp's recent announcement of encryption and all the FBI / hacking hoopla.
I worked on this for a very long time. It came out really well.
Wow I missed the original meme. Catchy.
Super trippy animation, done the old fashioned hand-drawn 2D way.
Looks real, but it's fake.
Beautiful music video. Worth watching.
Looks fake, but it's real.
"Aerial Filming took a giant leap forward when Swedish aerial specialist, Peter Degerfeldt at Blue Sky bluesky.se challenged Gyro-stabilized Systems in Grass Valley, US, to build a GSS 520 5 axis system that would produce rock solid images at a speed of more than 300 knots."
As of this month, Lake Travis is completely full. This hadn't happened in a long time. This hadn't happened since 2010.
This is crazy. BlackBerry built a backdoor to its BlackBerry messages service AND shared it with the Canadian police. This is a huge breach of trust from a company that advertised its secure devices, with millions of customers who bought BlackBerries partly due to that reason.
If the Canadian government had it, what makes anyone think that other governments didn't have access to it? They may have obtained it through RIM's (now BlackBerry) cooperation or without through hacking or old-school espionage. Think about it, in the early and mid 90's practically all heads of state including Obama used BBM.
They deserve to be sued by their former customers. This underscores why Apple and other tech companies need to resist against building such backdoors into their products.
This was a Sprint ad that got pulled right away. If you watch it you may understand why.
Disclaimer: I'm a T-Mobile customer
August 11 – 13 – Austin, TX / The Long Center for the Performing Arts
Wow, at the Long Center! That's cool. But it's the stupid Special Editions so Han shoots first so no.
This is where the Green Goblin shops.
Anyone interested in the Apple vs FBI debate or in encryption/privacy/security in general in how it relates to government and law enforcement should read this.
More Star Wars!
A well spent 30 minutes.
Interesting interview with Richard Donner, who directed the first Superman movies.
Could it be that they were full of it the whole time? (answer: yes)
Of course Episode VII is equally parts sequel and remake of Episode IV. It's also, unlike the prequels, not stupid nor insulting to fans.