only recently did i realize ryan tate (andrew lees) bears some resemblance to tom hanks, specifically tom hanks as alan bauer in splash
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only recently did i realize ryan tate (andrew lees) bears some resemblance to tom hanks, specifically tom hanks as alan bauer in splash
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My art is beautiful, tragic, and intimately related to what it means to be alive in the twenty-first century. These pieces are relevant expressions of our cultural makeup. From ambivalence about the role guns play in American society, to pervasive fear, and mental health, these paintings represent the concerns of our time and yet, these concerns feel timeless.
Ryan Tate, Margot Williams, Cora Currier join The Intercept
Ryan Tate, Margot Williams, Cora Currier join TheĀ Intercept
First Look MediaāsĀ The InterceptĀ is welcoming three new additions to its team: Ryan Tate, who will serve as the siteās deputy editor; Margot Williams, who is joiningĀ The InterceptĀ as a research editor specializing in investigative projects, and Cora Currier, who is joining the site as a reporter.
Williams comes from theĀ International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. During herā¦
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Here's Ryan Tate, the first writer to cover AT&T's massive iPad data leak, on the "hacking" conviction of Andrew āWeevā Auernheimer for exposing it in the first place: "The scapegoating of Auernheimer is revolting for two reasons. One, it lets AT&T off the hook for exposing sensitive information to public view, shifting the blame onto those who reported the slip-up, and discouraging future disclosure. Two, the jailing of Auernheimer criminalizes the act of fetching openly available data over the web." Previously.
Apple's success has been built literally on the backs of Chinese workers, many of them children and all of them enduring long shifts and the specter of brutal penalties for mistakes.
Gawker's Ryan Tate in his piece: "What Everyone Is Too Polite to Say About Steve Jobs"
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Censorship and Authoritarianism
The internet allowed people around the world to express themselves more freely and more easily. With the App Store, Apple reversed that progress. The iPhone and iPad constitute the most popular platform for handheld computerizing in America, key venues for media and software. But to put anything on the devices, you need Apple's permission. And the company wields its power aggressively.
This opportunistic click-baiting piece is surprisingly well informed on the issues of technology, power, freedom, and creative expression that are intertwined with Jobs's spectacular successes of the past decade. If you're going to read any of the gazillion death-profiteering pieces cranked out this weekāmy least favorite category is the mundane five minute encounter between a Regular Human and S.J. that is somehow an illuminating vignetteāit may as well be one that has a point to it.
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