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Thus whether the certification architecture that emerges protects privacy depends upon the choices of those who code. Their choices depend upon the incentives they face. If protecting privacy is not an incentive--if the market has not sufficiently demanded it and if law has not, either--then this code will not provide it.
Code Is Law
harvardmagazine.com
I think we’re approaching the end-of-the-beginning, where the tech giants are as entrenched as car companies; their disruption will no longer be the norm, but the exception. The infrastructure around cars actually makes it harder to implement a fundamental improvement to transport, not easier.
Pure Programming :: // Gazzini —
gazzini.com
I keep the names of my clinic patients in the Newton Names application. DateMan then lets me link a name to a clinic note each time a patient visits, appointment entries for future visits, scut list items, and lists of current prescriptions in case the pharmacy calls for a renewal authorization.
Reflections on Life Without Newton - TidBITS
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