Car-tography

The good news about Volkswagen’s and now (possibly) BMW’s cheating on emissions testing is that it will boost Tesla and other electric car manufacturers.

When Apple’s electric car comes out in 2019 or 2020, it’ll be a huge hit — in large part due to the failures of current car makers.

Anti-science

Dan Rather: Ignoring science isn’t just a Republican problem. It’s an American problem.

True. The Republicans are in general more anti-science, but the liberal camp is perfectly content to reject evolution, medical facts and anything else that discomfits or displeases them. The Left’s anti-science tendencies tend to be of the New Age-y, crystal-gazing anti-medication variety, and a bit less than half of anti-vaxxers are also politically on the left.

So Rather is rather right: being anti-science is as American as apple pie (ugh).

Free as in

Eben Moglen is right, but he ain’t no prophet.

How can this article not even mention Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation? Richard Stallman foresaw all the problems with proprietary and un-inspectable software and built a whole foundation and intellectual practice around that realization. In 1985.

I remember reading articles in the late 1980s about this crazy dude who thought (horror!) that we should be able to actually know what our software is doing.

Richard Stallman was on the forefront of warning everyone about the dangers of secret code and in my lifetime views on him have gone from, “Wow, this dude is insane and wrong and bad” to, “Well, maybe he is right about some things, I guess” to “Huh, turns out rms was right about absolutely everything and we were very, very stupid.”

Eben Moglen doesn’t deserve opprobrium, but the journalist should do more research.