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Thursday, February 11, 2016

The day before I turn 20





Soo, this is kind of like my last day of being 19 years old. Omg. Where did the time go? Where did it go? How time flies so fast. Srsly. I swear I was just a fetus 5 mins. ago. lol 

So earlier this day, I've decided I wanted to go somewhere and spend my last day of being a teenager? I actually didn't know exactly where to go and I'm like I think I want to go to a coffee shop to listen to some music that makes me recall all the memories that I have since I was in my momma's womb and be all dramatic and sumthin', i don't know. Or I could go to a restaurant and eat the f out. I'm so indecisive what I'm saying... (I was suppose to write down Justin's song but I forgot the lyrics.) 

Mmkay. So it's already 5:19 and I'm sitting on a bench at a park district with some stranger sitting next to me and she has food on her hand. Wait, I think this is a sign that I should go to a coffee shop that I'm currently staring at. I meant restaurant. But I'm not even hungry. Smh. I think Imma stay in this bench until midnight. Haha shit is giving me anxiety. Okay I got distracted by a cute guy from a distance. And now I shall stand up and go walk my butt off somewhere I can chill and not think about random things. Ugh maybe it's bcoz of adolescent stage? Puberty? Hormones? Lol idk how I'm saying this random things maybe because I'm lit turning 20 tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Chillin'

At starbucks right now... 
Just figuring out what life is. lol this is where all these deep thoughts came running uncontrollably and writing it down with my cold hands.

Monday, November 2, 2015

I'm back again!

Hey guys! Remember when I said I was back 7 months ago? Haha I just want to apologize for not updating for the past months you guys. 😔 

Okay, so what happened to me for 7 months? Well, I was really busy being a student and being a lazy human being who didn't even had the time to write in her own blog. And I swear this time it won't happen again. imma post an update of what was happening in my life so you better sit back, relax and grab yourself some popcorn! 

Sunday, March 8, 2015

I'm Back!

OMG, you guys!


 it's been what? a year? omg! i can't believe i'm updating one year later. I must've been really really busy for me to not have time to blog. It's like March right now, and you know what that means, it's the end of semester. oh gosh! it's like two more weeks until my summer begins. i actually have a lot of plans this summer you guys! well, i am looking forward to get a summer job for me to help my family somehow and to gain more experience since i got like one more year to graduate.! i really can't wait for that to happen! i just want to work and earn money and help my family, really.  and also, i definitely need to write and update on my blog more often. (: 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics





Ethics deals with placing a “value” on acts according to whether they are “good” or “bad”. Every society has its rules about whether certain acts are ethical or not. These rules have been established as a result of consensus in society and are often written into laws.


When computers first began to be used in society at large, the absence of ethical standards about their use and related issues caused some problems. However, as their use became widespread in every facet of our lives, discussions in computer ethics resulted in some kind of a consensus. Today, many of these rules have been formulated as laws, either national or international. Computer crimes and computer fraud are now common terms. There are laws against them, and everyone is responsible for knowing what constitutes computer crime and computer fraud.

I ran into these Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics created by the Computer Ethics Institute while looking for something completely different. Isn’t that so often for the case? I like them. I think they are useful guidelines that are worth thinking about and discussing. Ethics can be complicated though. Some complain that these rules are too simplistic and overly restrictive. This set of class notes expands on the commandments and includes a claim that the “10 commandments contradict the hacking communities constitution”  











The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were first presented in Dr. Ramon C. Barquin's paper, "In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics."

To some extent the commandments are a bit simplistic but that argument can be made about most lists of ethical practices. The proof is in the implementation and how the spirit of the commandment is interpreted and not just in the literal words of it.

The Ten Commandments of computer ethics have been defined by the Computer Ethics Institute. Here is some of my interpretation:



1. THOU SHALT NOT USE A COMPUTER TO HARM OTHER PEOPLE: If it is unethical to harm people by making a bomb, for example, it is equally bad to write a program that handles the timing of the bomb. Or, to put it more simply, if it is bad to steal and destroy other people’s books and notebooks, it is equally bad to access and destroy their files.





2. THOU SHALT NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S COMPUTER WORK:  Computer viruses are small programs that disrupt other people’s computer work by destroying their files, taking huge amounts of computer time or memory, or by simply displaying annoying messages. Generating and consciously spreading computer viruses is unethical.

3. THOU SHALT NOT SNOOP AROUND IN OTHER PEOPLE'S COMPUTER FILES:  Reading other people’s e-mail messages is as bad as opening and reading their letters: This is invading their privacy. Obtaining other people’s non-public files should be judged the same way as breaking into their rooms and stealing their documents. Text documents on the Internet may be protected by encryption.

4. THOU SHALT NOT USE A COMPUTER TO STEAL: Using a computer to break into the accounts of a company or a bank and transferring money should be judged the same way as robbery. It is illegal and there are strict laws against it.

5. THOU SHALT NOT USE A COMPUTER TO BEAR FALSE WITNESS:  The Internet can spread untruth as fast as it can spread truth. Putting out false "information" to the world is bad. For instance, spreading false rumors about a person or false propaganda about historical events is wrong.


6. THOU SHALT NOT COPY OR USE PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE FOR WHICH YOU HAVE NOT PAID:  Software is an intellectual product. In that way, it is like a book: Obtaining illegal copies of copyrighted software is as bad as photocopying a copyrighted book. There are laws against both. Information about the copyright owner can be embedded by a process called  watermarking into pictures in the digital format.

7. THOU SHALT NOT USE OTHER PEOPLE'S COMPUTER RESOURCES WITHOUT 
AUTHORIZATION OR PROPER COMPENSATION: Multiuser systems use user id’s and passwords to enforce their memory and time allocations, and to safeguard information.  You should not try to bypass this authorization system. Hacking a system to break and bypass the authorization is unethical.

8. THOU SHALT NOT APPROPRIATE OTHER PEOPLE'S INTELLECTUAL OUTPUT:  For example, the programs you write for the projects assigned in this course are your own intellectual output. Copying somebody else’s program without proper authorization is software piracy and is unethical. Intellectual property is a form of ownership, and may be protected by copyright laws.



9. THOU SHALT THINK ABOUT THE SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE PROGRAM YOU ARE WRITING OR THE SYSTEM YOU ARE DESIGNING:  You have to think about computer issues in a more general social framework: Can the program you write be used in a way that is harmful to society? For example, if you are working for an animation house, and are producing animated films for children, you are responsible for their contents. Do the animations include scenes that can be harmful to children? In the United States, the Communications Decency Act was an attempt by lawmakers to ban certain types of content from Internet websites to protect young children from harmful material. That law was struck down because it violated the free speech principles in that country's constitution. The discussion, of course, is going on.


10.

THOU SHALT ALWAYS USE A COMPUTER IN WAYS THAT INSURE CONSIDERATION AND RESPECT FOR YOUR FELLOW HUMANS: Just like public buses or banks, people using computer communications systems may find themselves in situations where there is some form of queuing and you have to wait for your turn and generally be nice to other people in the environment. The fact that you cannot see the people you are interacting with does not mean that you can be rude to them.


See http://www.ccsr.cms.dmu.ac.uk/resources/professionalism/codes/cei_command_com.html for further comments on the ten commandments. 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Newbie

HEEYY!

A newbie here! I'm kind of excited because i finally made a blog! I can literally share stuffs about me and all that random things i like and share it with all of you! :) All the things that i'm keeping with myself i can totally let it out in this blog all of my thoughts and everything. Well, not everything though but some things :D