Category: research
Nov
20
I recently migrated from an older MacBook Pro 15" to a newer 13" and whenever I launch Microsoft Office Word, I get the following error... and a doozy of an error it is:
Not only is this an error that makes Word completely unusable -- you have to… more »
Jul
30
This is a rant; you may want to move on.
As part of my work, I interact regularly with a piece of software, ATLAS.ti, that permits various forms of qualitative data analysis. Think of a project where we may have 30 or so interview transcripts and we… more »
Jul
07
Stanford's crypto group has just released a neat piece of research: [Flash Proxies](https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/).
The idea is very cool: create a ton of censorship-circumvention nodes directly in web browsers and then coordinate traffic b… more »
Dec
13
What Government and Content Have in Common via WikiLeaks
open source, secrecy, privacy, research, policy, DRMLike many who work in the area of government transparency and secrecy, I've found the recent WikiLeaks trickle-disclosure to be perplexing. Unlike the popular Twitter meme -- ["I don't know if I'm pro-Wikileaks, but I know I'm anti-anti-Wikileaks"][1]… more »
Oct
08
Alex Halderman's DC Council Testimony
elections, certification/testing, reform, news, open source, secrecy, problems, photos, friends, research, policyI captured video from today's [DC Council][1] [Hearing][2] of The [Committee on Government Operations and The Environment][3].
[Prof. Alex Halderman][4] (Michigan), Susannah Goodman ([Common Cause][5]), Jeremy Epstein and Pamela Smith ([Verified Voti… more »