Privacy Our phones know everything There's a very interesting article in the New York Times that shows just how much information can be gleaned from phones [https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/20/nyregion/pillar-grindr-catholic-church.html] . The article unfolds against the backdrop of political battles in the Catholic church. > Catholic Officials on Edge After Reports
Blog I hate tech (Update: Mea Culpa. The Apple tech said the battery is definitely bad and not related to the update. I believe him, even though I think it's weird to see so many people with the "service recommended battery not charging issue" right after upgrading. I'll be off the blog for a
Ghost Ghost Questions Hey 99.999% of the 10 people who visit this site - trust me, you can skip this one. You'll want to skip this one. I'm trying to do some work under the hood of the site, and I'm not tech or code proficient. Luckily, the folks at Ghost are
Blogging Good news bad news I think I'll be able to make the switch to Ghost. After a week filled with a lot of frustration and some incredible assistance from Sarah and Justin at Ghost, I've successfully imported most of my Squarespace content, including the photos. A pyrrhic victory at this point. There's just no
Clearview AI Facial Recognition The future sure does seem frightening. The New York Times has a fascinating and terrifying article about Clearview AI, a startup behind a facial recognition algorithm/app [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/18/technology/clearview-privacy-facial-recognition.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage] with a database of photos 3