These are my links for July 1st 2012 through July 2nd 2012:
- Murmuration of Malware – An Endless Sea of Compromised Drones | Quiet Babylon – "The real Internet is a toxic sea of aggressive malware, massive botnets, and countless spam messages … a riot of measures and countermeasures that has more in common with a primordial oozed of virulent competing organisms than it does with a civilized place for the storage of knowledge and commerce. As if we’d decided to set up a grocery store and library in a pandemic zone."
- Musical Turing test: which audio clip was composed by a computer? | Science | guardian.co.uk –
- Review of Ethometric Museum at BAC | Exeunt Magazine – "The white-gloved Professor Lee emerges from the shadows to demonstrate what Ethometric instruments can do, orchestrating a performance in which he glides silently around the room tending to each machine in turn. There are moments of tableau made all the more poetic by their proximity – we gaze closely as the red LEDs dance off his white gloves and the lights dim overhead, man and machine working in perfect harmony."
- Flamsteed Astronomy Society « ‘Transit of Venus’ on Blackheath – An account of the meet I attended for the last transit of Venus this century
- Stonehenge Had Lecture Hall Acoustics: Scientific American –
- Lace card – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – RT @MaxTundra: Lace card – the 70s equivalent of a denial-of-service attack: