OT Contributor Network: Heard Tell w/John McCumber on Cybersecurity
The latest episode of Heard Tell features OT contributor John McCumber explaining what we are hearing about cybersecurity in the news cycle.
The latest episode of Heard Tell features OT contributor John McCumber explaining what we are hearing about cybersecurity in the news cycle.
The FBI announced it had seized more than $2 million in bitcoin that was part of the Colonial Pipeline ransom payment.
A Unanimous SCOTUS immigration ruling finds those that came illegally to America but were granted TPS status cannot apply for permanent residency.
Administered vaccination rates for Covid-19 have fallen by two-thirds from their April peak, imperiling the goal of 70% vaccinated nationwide.
My story would crest home, floating through uncertain spaces, until you would see that I am okay now. I did not accomplish everything I dreamed.
Julie Dash’s luminous Daughters of the Dust plays like a series of rituals guiding its Gullah characters from the old life to the new..
I hereby confess to you, dear reader, that when I consider you, I am pitiless. In what manner do you deal out in judgment to me?
A US District Judge has ruled to overturn three decades of California banning assault weapons in a closely watched 2nd Amendment case.
If you’ve got some questions about the Oculus Quest 2, I’ve got some answers.
On this episode of Spheres of Influence podcast our friend Dennis Sanders contests “Hope is something that is missing from American politics”.
Slobberbone is an excellent band, and your knowledge of them will instantly make you cooler than anyone else you know
The annual Hong Kong public vigil for the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre is looking like the original event’s aftermath.
The latest episode of Heard Tell features Ordinary Times writer and editor Em Carpenter tackling bad HIPAA takes and other legal silliness.
The long-running tradition of ending the week with stories from around the world and across the web, plus the week that was at Ordinary Times
The Last Will And Testament. And then, at the end of it all, you have about 140 pieces of paper in a folder. This is it. Memento Mori.