Wanderings

Anything you dream is fiction,
and anything you accomplish is science,
the whole history of mankind is nothing but science fiction.
- Ray Bradbury
September 30th, 2014

Drones

Here is another leap into the future. A very good drone with a camera can be had for about $500. You can spend even more than that if you want to get fancy. You get a small helicopter-like device with a camera and as much as an hour of flight time. There is practically no way to regulate them, other than shoot them down.

This very impressive YouTube video shows the crowds protesting in Hong Kong. The people are angry because the candidates for office are chosen by the party and don’t include people that are truly representative of the people’s wishes. Watch the video and get an idea of the size of the crowd, but pay attention to the power of the technology.

You will be seeing much more of this in the near future.






September 29th, 2014

Steps towards the future

When I work on short stories, which is not so often lately, I try to get back to a story called “The Last Hacker Convention”, where a bunch of aging hackers in their 80s meet for one last convention. They are overwhelmed by the modern tech, but they are able to overcome it and dominate. Fun stuff.

One thing that I need is a massive peer based network for all communications. There used to be a BBS system in the 80s called FIDO where you cold connect to another FIDO node that connected to another in a huge mesh so that with only local calls you could communicate to people all around the world. Imagine that FIDO has come to cell phones and you get cell phones that communicate with each other rather than cell towers. No more paying the phone companies, just join the network and you can talk for free with cell phones through this vast peer to peer cell phone network.

Today I saw an article in Technology Review about a FIDO-like network that some larger companies are working on.

Upgrade to LTE Will Let Phones Talk without Cell Towers, Allowing New Forms of Social Apps and Advertising | MIT Technology Review.

In addition to that I saw in Microsoft Prediction Lab that is right out of John Brunner’s Shockwave Rider. Brunner’s work describes the internet in great detail long before it existed and thought that it would be used to unite people by gathering their opinions. Brunner’s protagonist manipulates the results of the opinions using a “Worm” (long before internet worms or viruses). I want to have the attackers manipulate a similar consensual reality of the local networks using the peer to peer network.






September 1st, 2014

Alden and Weird Uncle Keith

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