Re: [FRIAM] Digital forensics?

2019-04-17 Thread Tom Johnson
Thank you, sir. On Wed, Apr 17, 2019, 7:24 PM Russell Standish wrote: > Using Linux, you can just mount the Mac's hard drive, and use unix > tools to investigate those files that were touched in the time span of > interest. To be really sure, you should clone the drive first (eg > using the Linu

Re: [FRIAM] Digital forensics?

2019-04-17 Thread Russell Standish
Using Linux, you can just mount the Mac's hard drive, and use unix tools to investigate those files that were touched in the time span of interest. To be really sure, you should clone the drive first (eg using the Linux dd command) so that you don't accidently destroy any evidence in your poking ar

Re: [FRIAM] Trans/Post Homo Erectus/Sapiens/Faber/Hiveus

2019-04-17 Thread Marcus Daniels
< As an (apparent) proponent of fairly aggressive trans-humanism, can you elaborate on what you see as the biggest promises/cautions to the ideas involved? > Here are a couple in the news recently. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/gene-therapy-cures-infants-with-bubble-bo

Re: [FRIAM] Trans/Post Homo Erectus/Sapiens/Faber/Hiveus

2019-04-17 Thread Marcus Daniels
Steve writes: < I personally expect *practical* post/transhumanism to continue inevitably at an accelerated rate and see no advantage in trying to stand in it's way, but DO feel an ethical drive to try to at least caution against the kinds of technological-outrunning-of-headlights I believe alr

[FRIAM] Trans/Post Homo Erectus/Sapiens/Faber/Hiveus

2019-04-17 Thread Steven A Smith
Marcus - > Perhaps ... there will be more interest in protection & enhancement > cognition as well. > > Of course there’s Kernel and Neuralink > too.    I know Kung Fu > ! > >   > > https://www.cell.com/

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Marcus Daniels
Jochen writes: < We have a kind of tunnelling in social systems for startups: they borrow money which they don't have from venture capital companies and banks, and this allows them to "tunnel" through unprofitable times. > Seems thermal to me. A start-up is hot, high-energy, even reckless, an

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Frank Wimberly
Maybe that's why the behavior of Trump supporters is incomprehensible to Biden supporters. --- Frank Wimberly My memoir: https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly My scientific publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Wimberly2 Phone (505) 670-9

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Jochen Fromm
We have a kind of tunnelling in social systems for startups: they borrow money which they don't have from venture capital companies and banks, and this allows them to "tunnel" through unprofitable times.About the dynamics of social genes: I think how the "secret" social genes control their organ

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Marcus Daniels
Perhaps as efforts to address diseases like Parkinson’s and MS via gene therapy, there will be more interest in protection & enhancement cognition as well. Of course there’s Kernel and Neuralink too.I know Kung Fu

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Steven A Smith
Dave/Glen - What I'm hearing about some European youth cultures seems very promising.  I can't begin to know what to attribute it to, and I feel mildly superstitious about trying to describe it as a "new precedent" that might presage a fundamental cultural shift following that demographic. Refere

[FRIAM] Digital forensics?

2019-04-17 Thread Tom Johnson
A friend writes: *"A friend and colleague recently died under suspicious/unclear circumstances overseas and the local police appear to have somehow unlocked his Apple devices (an iphone and Macbook laptop).* *Those devices are now in the family's possession and I said I'd look into whether tools

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Frank Wimberly
Nick, By the way, my interpretation of the alleged joke about the rabbis is that it's a failure of metaphor when the listeners are too literal. Frank --- Frank Wimberly My memoir: https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly My scientific publications: https://ww

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Prof David West
Glen, Your comments about your Swedish friend's kids reminded me of a ethnographic expedition I once led. Four undergraduate cultural anthropology students followed me to San Francisco to do a study of "cyber culture." We started in Silicon Valley with Jared Lanier and multiple VR pioneers, whi

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread glen∈ℂ
On 4/16/19 11:52 PM, David West wrote: I am currently in Amsterdam - probably moving here for several years as two colleagues and I are starting a software development business. I'm jealous! A friend of mine in Utrecht suggested we start an organization together. But until Renee' finished sc

Re: [FRIAM] Everything she knows...

2019-04-17 Thread Jochen Fromm
I have to read your memoir. Hope that Amazon delivers it to Europe. If they do I will try to read it in the next vacation. -Jochen Original message From: Frank Wimberly Date: 4/16/19 20:51 (GMT+01:00) To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: Re: [FRIAM

Re: [FRIAM] Android phones

2019-04-17 Thread Russell Standish
I've gone low end, around the USD 100 mark, since mobile phones are just a tool, not the focal centre of you life like it is for some folk (my laptop is more that thing). Being cheap means I don't worry too much if I lose it, or it meets an untimely end in say a swimming pool. In the last 8.5 year