Bad Press for Windows in the New York Times

In this New York Times article, a business professor discusses one of the major issues he thinks Windows faces. My Summary: Windows is a piece-meal, monothilic OS based on 60s and 70s code dogma. It’s a Frankenstein OS. It’s basically 30 years of patching and unfinished quilt-work. His recommendation as a business professor to a [...]

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User-Generated Content = Sweatshop Labor?

This article claims that running user generated content sites like YouTube and Wikipedia is like running a virtual sweatshop. Really? I don’t even know where to begin. What concerns me is that I could easily see this kind of argument get co-opted by proprietary software companies to try and say that there is something morally [...]

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More Thoughts On the Ubuntu Switch

I’m still loving my switch to Ubuntu. I’m even making philosophy Ubuntu wallpapers. Now it looks like Richard Chapelle recently made the switch to Ubuntu. He’s got a list of possible downsides and concludes, the benefits seem to outweigh the costs. I agree. There is one downside that came up in the comments that I [...]

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Socrates Ubuntu Wallpaper

It seems unfitting not to show a little love to Socrates with an Ubuntu Wallpaper. I had a more grand vision with this one. Right now it’s a little plain. I may come back to this one and fix it up, but some may like it just like this - so consider this version one. [...]

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Van Inwagen Ubuntu Wallpaper

I finished this wallpaper the day before Simon was born. I tried to get Peter Van Inwagen’s picture to be a bit pointy/dotty to represent the simples. Screen Shot Download Wallpaper [Click Here] Sometimes you don’t always want to have a face on your desktop. I’ve got some ideas for some philosophy wallpapers without faces. [...]

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David Lewis Wallpaper

I liked the Chisholm-One and Chisholm-Two wallpapers, but I’m still on my Ubuntu Philosopher Wallpaper kick. Here’s a David Lewis Ubuntu Wallpaper. Download Wallpaper [Click Here] Goldman Wallpaper (via Matthew Mullins) Matthew Mullins has a Goldman Wallpaper here. He also suggests that dearth of philosophy wallpapers need not be filled by restricting ourselves to  heroes. [...]

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Another Chisholm Wallpaper

Here’s another Chisholm/Ubuntu Wallpaper. It’s a bit more subtle than my first Chisholm wallpaper and fits the more traditional Ubuntu color scheme. Nevertheless, Chisholm is still being appeared to ubuntu-ly. Screenshot Download Wallpaper [Click Here] I’ve got some sweet David Lewis/Ubuntu wallpaper ideas. Next time I play around on GIMP you’ll be able to rock [...]

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Chisholm Desktop Wallpaper

Philosophers should have desktop wallpapers that represent their philosophical heroes, right? To make a long story short, I needed an excuse to play around with GIMP (the Linux open-source alternative to Photoshop). Making philosophy hero desktop wallpapers seemed like the perfect excuse. The result is one of the the nerdiest things I’ve ever done. I [...]

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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research BibTeX

I just posted a BibTeX file for Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. You can grab it from the bottom of the right hand column. You can also just grab the file by clicking here. It goes all the way back to 1960. Enjoy.

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Linux in Our High Schools

I’ve blogged a bit about the switch to Linux for personal reasons. I’ve also blogged a bit about the switch to Linux on a college campus. Here is an interesting article that discusses why and how K-12 schools should switch to Linux.

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