- Quantified-Self and OpenBCI Neurofeedback Mind-Hacking, 28C3 December 2011
- mention of QS, cf QuantifiedSelfParis
- cf OpenEEG and more generall Seedea:Seedea/BCI
- to share on lifehacking.fr and ##pim
- min45 on business monitoring on focus
- on brain wave social network, see own related remarks before imagining an IRC channel in which EEG users would not share text but signals
- open-bci.org
- BCI programming
- HSBXL workshop?
- Physicists Seek To Lose The Lecture As Teaching Tool by Emily Hanford, NPR January 2012
- Faut-il (encore) craindre la télévision et les écrans ? / 10 questions sur l’éducation by Louise Tourret, France Culture December 2011
- Driving has lost its cool for young Americans by Lisa Hymas, Grist December 2011
- Artificial Intelligence: Past and Future by Moshe Y. Vardi, Communications of the ACM January 2012
- Apple vs. Google Client Platforms, 28C3 December 2011
- Bitcoin - An Analysis with Kay Hamacher and Stefan Katzenbeisser, 28C3 December 2011
- How governments have tried to block Tor with Jacob Appelbaum and Roger Dingledine, 28C3 December 2011
- Eating in the Anthropocene with Cathrine Kramer and Zack Denfeld, 28C3 December 2011
- The future of cryptology: which 3 letters algorithm(s) could be our Titanic? with Jean-Jacques Quisquater and Renaud Devaliere, 28C3 December 2011
- Google's Cloud Robotics Strategy -- and How It Could Soon Threaten Jobs by Martin Ford, HuffingtonPost January 2012
- Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs by Jason Deparle, NYTimes.com January 2012
- Les fonds vautour, Le Bien commun, France Culture January 2012
- L'espace du jeu vidéo Planète terre, France Culture January 2012
- mention of WoW and the economy of the chinese goldfarmers
- The Robot with the Dragon Tattoo by Ken Goldberg, HuffingtonPost January 2012
- It Is Time To Stop Pretending To Endorse The Copyright Monopoly by Rick Falkvinge, Techdirt January 2012
- 3 mois sans réseaux sociaux : mon bilan, Christophe Logiste January 2012
- Social Influence and Drift in Collective Behavior by Alex Bentley, Santa Fe Institute November 2011
- consider how it could be used for designs, especially with 3D printing and open hardware initiatives
- $25 Raspberry Pi Computer Prototypes Selling for $3,000 by Ben Rooney, Tech Europe - WSJ January 2012
- Forget Ritalin and Cramming: Molecular Pathways in the Brain May Reveal the Best Learning Strategies by Gary Stix, Scientific American January 2012
- Thaler tnterview, The Futurist 2009
- The network takeover by Albert-László Barabási, et al., Nature Physics December 2011
- Is 2012 The Year That Robot Applications Take Root? by Frank Tobe, Singularity Hub January 2012
- cf own relatd Quora question
- Polytechniciens, énarques... et malgré tout chômeurs by Pascale Krémer, LeMonde.fr January 2012
- Data Analytics: So, What's Your Algorithm? by Dennis K. Berman, WSJ.com January 2012
- "Nos cerveaux sont prédisposés à interagir socialement avec ce type de machine" by Carson Reynolds, LeMonde.fr January 2012
- Les puissants se voient plus grands qu'ils ne sont by Pierre Barthélémy, LeMonde.fr January 2012
- Kevin Kelly: What Technology Wants, The Commonwealth Club of California San Francisco, FORA.tv November 2010
- ~28min simulatenous invention is the norm
- The Mathematics of Lego by Samuel Arbesman, Wired.com January 2012
- Short Films Expose Cities' Subterranean Spaces by Wired Staff, Raw File Wired.com January 2012
- 28C3: Automatic Algorithm Invention with a GPU by Daniel Ziegenberg, Google Lunar X PRIZE December 2011
- What is in a name? by Christoph Engemann, 28C3 December 2011
- A New Hope by Matt Olney, VRT January 2012
- LT Day 4: Life Hacking: Personal Finance Logging for Fun and Profit, 28C3 December 2011
- LT Day 3: Brain Hacks: Retrofitting the Sixth Sense, 28C3 December 2011
- LT Day 3: Open sourcing the engineering design process, 28C3 December 2011
- LT Day 3: mindhacking.org -- Call for Participation, 28C3 December 2011
- LT Day 2: Tinkerforge Bricks - Open Source hardware building blocks, 28C3 December 2011
- LT Day 2: Code Hero: Primer Zero. A game that teaches you to make games and hack the meta stack, 28C3 December 2011
- We’ve started manufacture! by Liz, Raspberry Pi January 2012
- Le langage et la construction de la personne chez le bébé Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture January 2012
- Wenzhou, l’autre Belleville : 65 millions de Français, et lui et lui et lui… Les Pieds sur terre, France Culture January 2012
- The Science of Insecurity by Meredith L. Patterson, 28C3 December 2011
- IBM Brains Turn 12 Atoms Into World's Smallest Storage Bit by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012
- US killer spy drone controls switch to Linux By John Leyden, The Register January 2012
- French Self-Driving Car Takes to the Road by Erico Guizzo, IEEE Spectrum January 2012
- Google se fait des ennemis, dont Twitter, avec sa nouvelle fonction de recherche by Laureen Ortiz, LeMonde.fr January 2012
- Why Remembering Names Is Hard — And What to Do About It by Maia Szalavitz, Healthland for TIME.com January 2012
- Making Revolution by Rodney Brooks, Technology Review January/February 2012
- Could Your Car Be Hacked? by David Zax, Technology Review January 2012
- Fuyez Vampires! Les Zombies sont dans la place!, Γνῶθι σεαυτόν January 2012
- IBM Gives Birth to Amazing E-mail-less Man by Robert McMillan, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012
- Une : "Un art rupestre préhistorique en Afrique du Nord" by Nicolas Constans, La Recherche January 2012
- Alan Turing - Arts & Spectacles Une vie, une oeuvre, France Culture January 2012
- The Power of Networks: Knowledge in an age of infinite interconnectedness by Manuel Lima, RSA January 2012
- Will We Need Teachers Or Algorithms? by Vinod Khosla, TechCrunch January 2012
- Scientists replicate key evolutionary step in life... by Amira Skomorowska, Lapidarium notes January 2012
- Andrew Keen - Digital Vertigo, TEDxDanubia 2011
- mention of classics e.g. Bentham or Foucault
- Why I'm a Pirate! by Ploum, January 2012
- The Surprising Benefits of Solitude by Andrew McAfee, Harvard Business Review January 2012
- "Internet [is] a place where we can be alone together -- and this is precisely what gives it power." Cain
- MegaUpload Shut Down by the Feds, Founder Arrested, TorrentFreak January 2012
- Comment Anonymous riposte à la mise hors ligne de Megaupload by Laurent Checola, LeMonde.fr January 2012
- Who Will Regulate Robots? by Ryan Calo, Stanford Center for Internet and Society January 2012
- Pour une politique de l'argent, Les Nouveaux chemins de la connaissance France Culture January 2012
- how everybody, consiously or not, have their own model of what money is
- and how the amount they have is well deserved
- difference of "argent" vs "monnaie", money, cash, capital, etc and the connotation of each
- critics of both positions, from the one who does not care at all (and is always rich) and the one who cares too much
- paradoxical lack of interest from economy
- mention of "encastrer l'argent"
- sphere entierement libre, pervasive
- own failure of PriorityByEconomicalSystem
- consider how it works with EthicalFramework
- see also Economy and Financial
- cf Auroville part of Projetautonomieenergetique#UtopianProjects
- MPAA Directly & Publicly Threatens Politicians Who Aren't Corrupt Enough To Stay Bought by Mike Masnick, Techdirt January 2012
- Atelier « Philosophie du Web » by Alexandre Monnin, Implications philosophiques January 2012
- Pierre Bourdieu décrypteur du réel (1/5). Roger Chartier - Arts & Spectacles Hors-champs, France Culture January 2012
- J'ai débranché / SOPA, PIPA, MEGA Place de la toile, France Culture January 2012
- Hugo de Garis, prophète de l’apocalypse technologique ? by Denis-Quentin Bruet, Silicon Maniacs January 2012
- Flavor Network and the Principles of Food Pairing by Yong-Yeol Ahn, Santa Fe Institute 2011
- Eole en stock, ParisTechReview January 2012
- A Faster Fourier Transform by Mike James, January 2012
- Udacity and the future of online universities by Felix Salmon, Reuters blog January 2012
- The End of New Years Resolutions by Austin Yoder, TEDxGeorgetown 2011
- motivated to make 2012
- suggesting resolutions to be
- systematic
- mechanism for accountability
- two-way street
- Is there a real you? by Julian Baggini, TEDxYouth@Manchester 2011
- Julian Baggini: The Ego Trick 2011
- model of the waterfall, an always changing flux, a process that is changing
- The beautiful math behind the ugliest music by Scott Rickard, TEDxMIA 2011
- Thorium, an alternative nuclear fuel by Kirk Sorensen, TEDxYYC 2011
- Turbocharging Solr Index Replication with BitTorrent by David Giffin, Code as Craft for etsy January 2012
- Pentagon-funded games would crowdsource weapons testing by Dawn Lim, Nextgov January 2012
- Club Science Publique : Que peut le corps? Faire de l'humour en jouant sur les mots, Science publique, France Culture January 2012
- Coding for success by Andy Young, The Kernel January 2012
- Forget That Thermostat: A New Wristband Controls Your Surroundings by Ariel Schwartz, Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation January 2012
- Texas UAV Enthusiast Uses Pilotless Aircraft to Uncover River Contamination by Carlton Purvis, Security Management January 2012
- How Do We Identify Good Ideas? by Jonah Lehrer, Wired Science for Wired.com January 2012
- Des robots curieux et bavards, Continent sciences, France Culture January 2012
- Pour une épistémologie élégante et claire, Continent sciences, France Culture January 2012
- Anonymous Goes After World Governments in Wake of Anti-SOPA Protests by Quinn Norton, Threat Level for Wired.com January 2012
- Copyright Monopoly Goes Insane: Non-Copy Judged As Infringing by Rick Falkving, Falkvinge on Infopolicy January 2012
- Culture du code, entre illettrisme et liberté by Julien Dorra, ils.sont.la January 2012
- Bassam Alghanim's Email-Hacking Allegations Against His Brother, Kutayba, Exposes Hackers-For-Hire Trade by Cassell Bryan-Low, WSJ.com January 2012
- Apple’s iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China By Charles Duhigg and David Barboza, NYTimes.com January 2012
- Algorithmic Education (including the Mathematics of Cramming) by Samuel Arbesman, Wired Science for Wired.com January 2012
- Pac-Man Proved NP-Hard By Computational Complexity Theory, MIT Technology Review January 2012
- Body Think! by Michele and Robert Root-Bernstein, The Creativity Post January 2012
- Sois cool et tais-toi (R), Les Pieds sur terre, France Culture January 2012
- Transhumanisme : améliorer l'homme ou le remplacer par des cyborgs by Annie Hautefeuille, Médecine Santé for Les Echos January 2012
- Stefan Sorgner : “Est-il possible d’augmenter l’homme… moralement ?” by Anouar El Hajjami, Silicon Maniacs January 2012
- Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0, TED.com 2011
- The ethics of brain boosting by Jonathan Wood, University of Oxford January 2012
- La critique génétique des textes, Tire ta langue, France Culture January 2012
- Everything You Thought You Knew About Learning Is Wrong by Garth Sundem, GeekDad for Wired.com January 2012
- Why Did Einstein Write a (Bad) Love Poem to Spinoza? by Rebecca Goldstein, Santa Fe Institute 2011
- The Architecture of Cyberdefense by R Bhaskar, Santa Fe Institute 2011
- Can't find your keys? Your brain's out of sync by Jessica Hamzelou, New Scientist January 2012
- Power paradox: Clean might not be green forever by Anil Ananthaswamy and Michael Le Page, New Scientist January 2012
- Davos does not hold the answers to job creation by Jeff Jarvis for BuzzMachine, part of the Guardian Comment Network January 2012
- Meet Bill Gates, the Man Who Changed Open Source Software by Cade Metz, Wired Enterprise for Wired.com January 2012
- The Self: A Convenient Fiction? by Sam McNerney, The Creativity Post January 2012
- Udacity’s model by Felix Salmon, Reuters blogs January 2012
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