Thursday, July 28, 2022

East of Everything: Cabin in the woods

East of Everything is an Australian drama  


A melting glacier shifts the border between Switzerland and Italy. A mountain lodge says it’s not changing its menu or wine list.

Cyber criminals continue to find new methods of attack

Mon 25 Jul 2022 Catherine Knowles

ForgeRock, the global digital identity specialist, has announced findings from its 2022 Consumer Identity Breach Report, revealing an unprecedented 297% surge in breaches caused primarily by security issues associated with supply chain and third-party suppliers, and representing almost 25% of all breaches.


Sleepwalkers, wake: Australians must face up to our surveillance state


Cabin in the woods

The ultrasonic sounds of the Weddell seal / ‘an Analemma is a diagram showing the position of the Sun in the sky as seen from a fixed location on Earth at the same mean solar time, as that position varies over the course of a year’ / Jeff Koons discusses his latest BMW Art Car / The Jive Bomber, a treasure trove of vintage aviation imagery / first James Webb image drop. Related, the James Webb Space Telescope will map the atmosphere of exoplanets / see also, Hubble vs Webb Comparison / The Lost Tron Arcade Documents (via MeFi) / Homes of the Future, rendered domestic utopias / also on the blue, a collation and discussion of Jalopnik’s excellent History of Gasolineseries / is recycling worthwhile? Some useful insights / coming soon: War Games, ‘Real Conflicts | Virtual Worlds | Extreme Entertainment’, a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum that aims to explore the complexities created by virtual violence / sort of related: oh no we’re doing these again? 



Opinion | Twitter scores a first-round victory over Elon Musk

Twitter won its first legal showdown with the world’s richest man.


Which structures can (sometimes) be seen from outer space?


Magnus match update


Roots of Progress seeking a CEO, and more.



The Top 7 Signs of a Phishing Scam MakeUseOf: “How do you spot a phishing email? What if a scam message comes through via social media? Here are some tell-tale red flags. Everyone knows that phishing scams are a huge concern, but what do they actually look like? While many fraudulent messages are easy to spot, some take a lot more inspection to work out whether they’re real or not. So what can you do? Here’s a checklist of things to look out for, to protect yourself from phishing…”


Fast Company: “I just reset my email. Took my unread count down to zero. 


The Bitter Southerner: “The six full-time rangers of the Maryland island’s state park wrangle a hell of a lot — 85 horses, 2 million tourists, and innumerable moments of magic. 

If you take Maryland Route 611 south from its outset near Ocean City as it winds eight or so miles past a few small farms, a handful of developments, the regional airport, and the campground-cum-amusement park Sun Outdoors Frontier Town, you’ll eventually round eastbound to a beautiful stretch of sky and road yearning up over a bridge, the Verrazano, that gives a soul-filling view: the whole of Assateague Island, reaching long and low along the horizon line look between glittering stripes of ocean and bay.


The National Museum of American Religion has released this wonderful 40-minute documentary, Abraham Lincoln’s Use of the Bible in His Second Inaugural Address.  It features fascinating commentary on Lincoln's faith from Pepperdine's Pulitizer-Prize winninglegal historian Ed Larson (for Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion), as well as Derek Hicks (Wake Forest), Condoleezza Rice (Stanford), Rosetta Ross(Spelman), Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh(Stanford), and Ron White (Trinity Forum; Author, Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural).

For more on the role of faith in Lincoln’s second inaugural address, see: