- Reading – Has the United States become the type of nation from which you have to seek asylum? (Timothy B. Lee) http://t.co/AwQqcSZvXB 00:07:43
- RT @dangillmor: A newspaper story that has absolutely, positively earned the word "Exclusive" — http://t.co/50p0qyjieI 00:35:11
- RT @mattapuzzo: Two important debates – whether it works and whether it's right – need to be separated. Surveillance can work and be wrong.… 01:01:06
- RT @natsecHeather: @jamespoulos @oknox those who think leaking=whistle blowing=reform need to study their history some more before they rep… 01:49:28
- Reading – Enter The Leaker (Andrew Sullivan) http://t.co/9u9caW7mZP 01:52:40
- Reading – Less Than Three Months (Josh Marshall) http://t.co/jlAzawlDiJ 03:26:35
- Reading – BBC asks James Bond star to be its new Doctor Who (Richard Eden) http://t.co/phUQLWuY9p 08:02:04
- Reading – If the NSA Trusted Edward Snowden With Our Data, Why Should We Trust the NSA? (Farhad Manjoo) http://t.co/nMpCEEB5Uf 15:04:18
- Reading – Code name вЂVerax’: Snowden, in exchanges with Post reporter, made clear he knew risks (Barton Gellman) http://t.co/AffgDjWwIJ 15:14:05
- RT @BresPolitico: Snowden is a "leaker," not "whistleblower." Like it or not, what Snowden has exposed so far is not illegal. "Whistleblowe… 15:38:24
- Reading – Dumb Dumb Dumb Dumb Dumb (Daily Dish) http://t.co/a5h8fmrMR5 15:42:09
- Forget Snowden/NSA…. It is WWDC time! 16:55:33
- Watching on Twit Live by the way. http://t.co/I8pLmBVSxo 17:16:04
- At least until my first work meeting of the day in 10 minutes…. Then I have to work for awhile. Shoulda just taken the morning off. :-) 17:18:37
- Sea Lion? Ha! 17:22:36
- Mavericks. Hmm. 17:23:24
- Out of my meeting. What did I miss? :-) 18:13:45
- Quick shot of Woz in the audience! Go Woz! :-) 18:14:34
- Time for the iOS 7 preview… 18:17:10
- RT @SarcasticRover: "OSX Curiosity" would have been better. (It killed the cats) 18:18:50
- Here we go… what is it gonna be like? 18:19:47
- RT @nichcarlson: It's sad that they never let Jony Ive out of that white room 18:20:38
- Whoa. Yeah. Pretty different. 18:21:41
- Background moves based on how you move the phone? OK. 18:23:14
- Yeah. Not sure about it. Will have to try it. Mostly will just be the shock of the new and different. 18:25:01
- RT @wilw: Watched a little #WWDC on a break. Excited for iOS users to have some of the things we've had on Android for years. 18:32:15
- Twit folks also talking a lot about how this adds a lot of things from Android. 18:33:24
- Better multitasking could be OK. As long as it is good and doesn't kill battery. 18:35:48
- Looks like some nice enhancements to Safari. 18:37:42
- Nice swiping between the multi-tasked apps. Like that. 18:40:03
- Still lots of talk about how a lot of this stuff was done before either in Android or in Apps. Often the case with Apple stuff. 18:44:31
- Take the best of what is done elsewhere, tweak and make more accessible. 18:44:47
- New Siri interface. :-) New voice too. But can it understand me better? 18:47:16
- All kinds of car integration. Just got a car though, so not for me. 18:49:59
- Apps by age range useful with little kids I guess. Although Alex's favorite game right now (Trainz Driver) is not designed for kids. 18:50:42
- Here comes iRadio… iTunes Radio. In 2013 CC prediction show, I predicted they would do this, but it would flop. We'll see… :-) 18:52:25
- RT @StevenLevy: ITunes Radio looks good, but why isn't there a station based on your genius preferences? 18:54:17
- RT @macrumorslive: "Designed by Apple in California. This is our signature." Cook exits, keynote over. 19:03:10
- Is that Matt W? RT @KevinGoldsmith: I thought that whole Cylinder thing was a joke? I guess not: http://t.co/6PCo7KtRC1 19:08:11
- RT @ashleymayer: Good move by Apple not to feature Prism as its "one more thing." 19:09:04
- Looks like a prop from Star Wars RT @tim: Mac Pro under the hood http://t.co/67QJ9mtLGy 19:14:36
- OK, time to get some food, then get back to work. It will be fun to try this Apple stuff in the fall. 19:29:07
- Reading – Mass Surveillance in America: A Timeline of Loosening Laws and Practices (Currier/Elliott/Meyer) http://t.co/9eyhR1FEgi 22:18:32
- Best unintentional defense of gridlock I've ever heard -> Reading – The Quiet Closing of Washington (Robert Reich) http://t.co/jGWTvd0ho0 22:36:33
- If more conservative states r getting more conservative policies, & more liberal states r getting more liberal policies, seems good 2 me! 22:38:19
- Uniformity is overrated. If the views of the population are different, policies SHOULD be different. See what works, people vote with feet. 22:41:24
- Reading – A Child's Guide to Why NSA Surveillance is Bad (Peter Van Buren) http://t.co/rQkL2PMO9s 22:42:54
- And yes, I know some people CAN'T vote with their feet. And that there are also some universal rights that should not be subject to a vote. 22:44:16
- Reading – Obama Administration Declassifies Details On “PRISM,” Blasts “Reckless” Media And Leakers (Zeke J Miller) http://t.co/6hsb7WD7qc 22:49:44
- Reading – Analyzing Yahoo's PRISM non-denial (Christopher Soghoian) http://t.co/y8Dy2YPqzN 22:51:22
- RT @Romay1963: Is the alternative to a National Surveillance State – weekly suicide bombings on American soil? I dunno. But that's the real… 23:13:11
- .@Romay1963 We would have to lose almost 1000 people a week to terrorism for it to be as big a problem as… the flu. It isn't worth it. in reply to Romay1963 23:14:51
- .@Romay1963 .@Romay1963 To be more precise, the flu plus pneumonia. (Source: http://t.co/2Gyp3ZUFKm ) in reply to Romay1963 23:16:53
- .@Romay1963 To be more precise, the flu plus pneumonia. (Source: http://t.co/2Gyp3ZUFKm ) in reply to abulsme 23:18:42
- Damn it, I'm going to stop trying to fix that last tweet. Did it wrong like 8 times. :-) 23:19:20
- RT @Romay1963: @abulsme Tend to agree. Time for a real convo. 10 yrs too late, I'd say. 23:19:44
- .@Romay1963 Indeed. Need policy to be driven by rational analysis, not fear. in reply to Romay1963 23:20:20
- RT @conor64: Question for Americans: to protect against real threat of terrorism in Paris, does French gov't have right to spy on your comm… 23:25:47
- RT @MaggieJordanACN: @abulsme 100 people a week not worth it. At what number should I care? 23:26:18
- .@maggiejordanacn The point is not caring/not caring. Of course you should care. But degree of response should be proportionate to problem. in reply to abulsme 23:27:02
- .@MaggieJordanACN Resp to terror threat has been disproportionate. Like an allergic reaction. Does more damage than what it tries to solve. in reply to MaggieJordanACN 23:28:52
- RT @MaggieJordanACN: @abulsme are we still talking body count? 23:30:26
- .@MaggieJordanACN There is some evidence of this even in body count. But most certainly when other factors also included as well. in reply to MaggieJordanACN 23:31:27
- MT @F_WRLCK: @abulsme @MaggieJordanACN http://t.co/yzMDO2fmEY Should be the starting point regarding where we spend on health and safety. 23:32:57
- .@F_WRLCK @maggiejordanacn Completely agreed. in reply to F_WRLCK 23:33:18
- .@F_WRLCK @maggiejordanacn Would also add data on non-fatal injuries and quality of life impacts, etc though. Not just deaths. in reply to F_WRLCK 23:34:14
- .@F_WRLCK @maggiejordanacn But in any case, use real data to make decisions, not just act based on emotion and hunches. in reply to F_WRLCK 23:34:45
- RT @MaggieJordanACN: @abulsme I do not see where the surveillance has caused any damage. If it saves lives, prevents damage, it's worth it. 23:36:50
- .@MaggieJordanACN I had switched to talking broader reax to terror. But even surveillance net neg if non-trivial value to privacy. in reply to MaggieJordanACN 23:39:02
- .@MaggieJordanACN Especially if you consider not just anything currently done, but also possible future abuses enabled by the precedent. in reply to MaggieJordanACN 23:39:53