There's been a lot of talk about "fake news" lately, apparently because some people blame it for Donald Trump's election. Over at Bloomberg View, columnist Noah Feldman, who's also a professor of constitutional and international law at Harvard, thinks it's time to do something about it. Basically, he doesn't think our experiment with free speech is working out: In the free … [Read more...] about The Worst Way To Fight Fake News
Deceitful Words: Disqualifying
This is the first of what I hope will be a series of posts about words and phrases that should make you suspect that someone is trying to get something past you. I'm starting with one that we heard a lot of during this last election: "Disqualifying."People kept saying things like:"Hillary Clinton's risking American lives by mishandling classified emails should be … [Read more...] about Deceitful Words: Disqualifying
Some Observations on Halderman’s Concerns About Election Hacking
Word has been going around that some computer scientists have urged Clinton to challenge the election results because of possible hacking-related voter fraud in key states: Hillary Clinton's campaign is being urged by a number of top computer scientists to call for a recount of vote totals in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to a source with knowledge of … [Read more...] about Some Observations on Halderman’s Concerns About Election Hacking
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Election Day 2016 – Ivy and Beezle
One more stress-reducing cat picture on this election day: Here are my cats Ivy and Beezle in a rare photo where they're together and holding still. … [Read more...] about Election Day 2016 – Ivy and Beezle