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Hacking

The importance of the Twitter hack should not be missed

On July 15, 2020, a remarkable hacking attack took place. The Twitter accounts of prominent public figures such as Barack Obama, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Kanye West, and Bill Gates, amongst many others, started to transmit a message stating that Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago July 18, 2020
Hacktivism

Beware the dangers of complacent clicktivism

By now you may have heard that there’s a new sheriff in town: K-pop fans, they’re are here to save the day! An army of online fans of Korean bands, particularly BTS, have been getting organised to lend their social Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago July 6, 2020
Off-topic

Red Pills and NPCs: How geek culture became political

It’s difficult to take anything coming out of Elon Musk’s Twitter account seriously, and I say this as a person who is quite fond of a bit of eccentricity online. Since the pandemic began, Musk has been trying to keep Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago June 20, 2020
Popular Culture

Zombies and killer robots: has our imagination failed to prepare us for a pandemic?

We have spent decades preparing for the end of the world. Well, more accurately, we have spent decades consuming media that tells us what the end of the world will look like. Aliens, zombies, killer robots, giant meteorites, a dying Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago May 19, 2020
Off-topic

In the age of coronavirus, it’s time to make debunking great again

One of the heroes of my youth was James Randi, also known as The Amazing Randi. In case you don’t know him, Randi is a magician and escapist that became famous later in his life as a professional skeptic and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago October 22, 2025
Networks

The limits of decentralization

For many of us who are interested in network architecture and Internet Regulation, the question of decentralization always tends to come up. The Internet was designed as a decentralized network, this means, a system where there is no central decision-making Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago April 6, 2020
Disinformation

An optimistic view: Covid-19 could act as inoculation against disinformation

It’s now trite to point out that the Internet has brought about a pandemic in disinformation, as people tend to share anything they come across that confirms their biases. Social media has hacked our brains in ways we did not Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago August 26, 2022
Artificial intelligence

Can someone copyright every possible melody?

Two musicians have written a computer program that recorded in MIDI format every possible 8-note and 12-beat melody combination, resulting in 68.7 billion tunes. They claim that by doing this, they have managed to copyright every such musical combination with Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago November 8, 2022
Hacking

Anatomy of a Spotify scam

I’ve been hacked! Or to be more accurate, someone used a compromised email and password combination to login to my Spotify account. No harm done so far, my credit card details are not visible, and nothing seems amiss other than Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago September 5, 2024
Artificial intelligence

Chinese court rules that AI article has copyright

A court in the Chinese city of Shenzen has decided that an article that was written by an artificial intelligence program has copyright protection. The article was written by Tencent’s Dreamwriter AI Writing Robot, an internal code at the Chinese Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 6 years ago February 12, 2020

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