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Facebook for trafficking

Syrians are helped along their journeys by Arabic-language Facebook groups like “Smuggling Into the E.U.,” with 24k members, and “How to Emigrate to Europe,” with 39k. Migrants share photos and videos of their journeys taken on their smartphones. The groups are used widely by those traveling alone and with traffickers. In fact, the ease and autonomy the apps provide may be cutting into the smuggling business.

Istanbul history

When the excavation reached what had been the bottom of the sea, the archeologists announced that they could finally cede part of the site to the engineers, after one last survey of the seabed—just a formality, really, to make sure they hadn’t missed anything. That’s when they found the remains of a Neolithic dwelling, dating from 8 ka BP. It was previously unknown that anyone had lived on the site of the old city before 3.3 ka BP. The excavators, attempting to avoid traces of Istanbul’s human history, had ended up finding an extra 5000 years of it.

Ashley Madison doesn’t exist

Out of 5.5M female accounts, ~0% had ever shown any kind of activity at all, after the day they were created. The men’s accounts tell a story of lively engagement with the site, with over 20M men hopefully looking at their inboxes, and over 10M of them initiating chats. The women’s accounts show so little activity that they might as well not be there.

this is trolling as an art form

China mole people

The sub-sub-sub-basement dwellers of Beijing are highly skilled and educated – middle-class parents driven underground, both literally and otherwise, to secure a better future for their kids. When 16-year-old Xie Junwen comes home from school, he steps off the bus in an industrial corner of southern Beijing, walks through the dilapidated courtyard of an apartment building, steps around the entrance, into a murky-smelling corner, and makes his way through a narrow alley that leads to an unlit service staircase. He follows this staircase down, and down, and down. 4m below the surface, is a warren of small rooms joined by a labyrinth of hallways. I step into Junwen’s. It’s the size of a typical 16-year-old’s bedroom in the West. Bare fluorescent bulbs augment a dim light trickling from a manhole-covered trough high above the top of the room’s outside wall. But this is not, in fact, Junwen’s bedroom. It is his family’s entire home: He shares the airless space, that houses 2 beds and a desk, with his mother, father and 6-year-old brother. They share a tiny kitchen and a rudimentary bathroom with 3 other families, 12 people in total, who live in similar murky rooms.

Car Hacking

Another industry is learning the hard way that they suck at software.

Imagine it’s 1995, and you’re about to put your company’s office on the Internet. Your security has been solid in the past—you’ve banned people from bringing floppies to work with games, you’ve installed virus scanners, and you run file server backups every night. So, you set up the Internet router and give everyone TCP/IP addresses. It’s not like you’re NASA or the Pentagon or something, so what could go wrong?

That, in essence, is the security posture of many modern automobiles—a network of sensors and controllers that have been tuned to perform flawlessly under normal use, with little more than a firewall (or in some cases, not even that) protecting it from attack once connected to the big, bad Internet world.

1B Americans

Interesting speculation:

an open-borders America of a billion people would, in substance, be as different a polity from the polity that the United States of America is today, as the Roman Empire of the 2nd century AD was from the Roman Republic of the 3rd century BC

2020-02-22: It’s disappointing that open borders are outside the Overton window: Restrictions on immigration are the equivalent of leaving “trillion-dollar bills on the sidewalk.”