Posts Tagged As #informatics
Informatics and Computer Science
- What If Data Is a Bad Idea?Data is reductive. It objectifies. It bureaucratizes. But is it a bad idea?
- Untangling Non-LinearityHow the simple link became the foundation for artificial intelligence and all dynamic media.
- Getting Started with OAuth 2.0This is a fine cookbook, but you won't learn how to cook.
- Fix My CodeEngineering alone can't fix what's wrong with the internet.
- Internet Identity Workshop XXXIA recap of the ideas and technology that will shape the future of our internet identity - from cautious optimism to dystopic warnings.
- Software Preservation in Networked ArtPreserving net.art forces us to confront fundamental questions in computer science and our approach to both programming and cultural preservation.
- The Mothers of the Mother of All DemosBill English was part of a team that revolutionized computing. A look at the shoulders they stood on.
- The Distributed Web is a Communal EnterpriseBy establishing common values that are reflected in how we build technology, we can establish a strong communal foundation with mechanisms for accountability.
- Storing Time - Part 2Databases store more than information, they are now warehouses of culture and memory.
- Storing Time - Part 1How to think about and work with time in digital systems.
- Personal PrivacyThe United States has been legislating on digital privacy for half a century - why hasn't it been effective?
- The Future of Internet GovernanceThree models to help resolve conflicts and form partnerships as the global community comes together to build the next internet.
- Disinformation Strategies and TacticsDistracting hearsay amidst fleeting visions of truth - what it looks like and what can be done.
- Information's Role in Facing Climate ChangeHave better modeling and communication tools helped combat climate change?
- The State of COVID-19 Exposure NotificationsHow do they work? Are they effective?
- The Flow of Data, the Flow of MythsThe flow of information through time, bit by bit.
- Open InviteStart a conversation about the things we care about.