[NTLK] Love Notes to Newton

tonykan at xtra.co.nz tonykan at xtra.co.nz
Wed Jul 25 01:44:12 EDT 2018


Hi Folks

Congratulations, felicitations, kol hakavod and hou yeh to Noah Leon.  

Cheers

Tony Kan

Christchurch 
New Zealand 


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On Behalf Of Steven Frank
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 5:28 PM
To: newtontalk at newtontalk.net
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Love Notes to Newton

Gotta add to the chorus -- I just watched the film last night and it was
really great putting faces to all the names on here.  Really excellent work.
I hope people who aren't long-time NewtonTalkers get as much out of it.  :)

One part that resonated was when someone (I forget who!) described how the
shared data storage of the Newton enabled some truly innovative applications
-- because there were no walls between them and your data and each other and
the OS -- and how that's literally just impossible today with
always-connected devices because you have to assume you are under attack by
malicious forces at all times, and firewall everything appropriately.

It's something I already knew, but something about the way they phrased it
really crystallized it for me.  Newton embodies the last gasp of a golden
era of trust in computing -- right before the internet went mainstream --
that is gone forever.  A time when engineers didn't build security
safeguards into software because... why would we need them?  What kind of
insensitive clod would do something malicious with a computer?  It doesn't
make sense, especially if you have any kind of engineering mindset.

But the threats today are real, numerous, and severe, and appropriate
safeguards must exist, especially if we are to be online at all times, and
those come at the cost of a Newton-like way of doing things.  Everything
must be more complex, more rigid, less elegant, if we are to keep our data
secure.  The garden walls are sturdy and keep out all but the most dedicated
baddies -- but they also keep us inside.

Sorry, rambling,

Steven

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