Today, your identity on the Internet is essentially owned by the big email providers and social networks. Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter - chances are you use one of these services to conveniently log into other services as YOU. You don't need to remember a new password for each service, and the service providers don't have to verify your "identity". What you gain in convenience, you lose in privacy, and that's turned out really well, hasn't it?| Go To Hellman
The first scientific paper I published was submitted to Physical Review B , the world's leading scientific journal in condensed matter phy...| go-to-hellman.blogspot.com
RA21 vows to "improve access to institutionally-provided information resources". The barriers to access are primarily related to the autho...| go-to-hellman.blogspot.com
The fundamental problem with standards is captured by XKCD 927. XKCD https://xkcd.com/927/ Single sign-on systems have the same proble...| go-to-hellman.blogspot.com