At Reddit /r/funny
Facebook key loggers
This topic came up at Christmas dinner with the relatives…
If Facebook is really key-logging rather than just collecting posted data, then would it be possible to overwhelm the key-loggers by building algorithmic typing devices (ie., keyboard simulators) which ran in the background – and then offer them as free Facebook add-ons?
That is if anyone still uses Facebook…
By Jemima Kiss at The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/27/facebook-dead-and-buried-to-teens-research-finds
Fake-book without chord symbols
From a conversation with John Melisi this evening…
Versions of jazz fake-books without chords. You could write in your own chord symbols.
Ultrasonic Local Area Communication
Can an algorithm write a better news story than a human reporter?
It started with little league.
By Steven Levy at Wired
Canadian man ‘scares off attacking polar bear with light from mobile phone’
Fear is the crazy uncle of invention.
By The foreign staff at The Telegraph
Applying PID control to Media coverage of politics
(photo from wikidpedia.com)
This idea came from a student, Bernardo Limon Villarreal, who suggested recording the sounds of people on the stock market trading floor – categorizing the sounds by how they match simultaneously occuring market trends , ie., optimistic, pessimistic, up, down, neutral, panic, etc.,
A speaker system feed some of these sounds back to the trading floor in an attempt to psychologically influence traders’ behavior.
Later on I started thinking about the idea of “horse race” stories in media coverage of politics. There is a theory (conspiracy) that its in the best interest of corporate media for political races to be close. So, for example, if Republicans are leading, then the “media” will air stories which favor Democrats in an effort to sway public opinion against Republicans. A continuous feedback mechanism which tries to maintain a ‘close race’.
This idea is similar to how a phase locked loop or PID controller maintains a constant temperature given varying environmental factors. It would be interesting to build a media “machine” which uses the results of opinion polls as the sensor input and always targets a 50/50 result by producing stories which with positive or negative bias, as needed.
In some ways this represents a fundamental principle of advertising.
Lifelong kindergarten
Automated stone carving
A Xerox machine for statues?
A more permanent medium than the video you are watching about it.
A lightbulb that can transmit data
By Stefanie Blendis at CNN Money
http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2013/01/02/t-ts-li-fi-wireless.cnnmoney/