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Análisis de la obra, la historia y el origen de la casa Farnsworth En este episodio, nos sumergimos en una de las obras más influyentes del siglo XX: la https://www.fenarq.com/arquitectura//2022/09/casa-farnsworth.html. Diseñada por Ludwig Mies van der Rohe como refugio de fin de semana para la Dra. Edith Farnsworth, esta estructura de acero y vidrio rompió con todas las convenciones de la época. Exploramos su filosofía minimalista, el innovador uso de planos flotantes y la intensa batalla legal entre el arquitecto y su clienta. ¿Puede ser realmente habitable una casa de cristal? Analizamos los desafíos de su ubicación frente al río Fox, los problemas técnicos a los que se enfrentó y el motivo por el que, a pesar de las críticas iniciales, sigue siendo un referente absoluto de la arquitectura moderna mundial. Un recorrido por la elegancia, la transparencia y la tensión entre la forma y la función. Si este análisis ha despertado tu curiosidad y deseas explorar más a fondo los matices de la Casa Farnsworth, desde su diseño hasta sus desafíos de conservación y su impacto cultural, te invitamos encarecidamente a leer el artículo original en fenarq.com, que sirvió de base para este guion. Encontrarás detalles adicionales y una profundización que enriquecerán tu comprensión de esta obra maestra. ¡No te pierdas la oportunidad de sumergirte en su historia completa! «Si te apasiona la historia que se esconde tras los grandes edificios, suscríbete a nuestro pódcast y déjanos una valoración de cinco estrellas en tu plataforma favorita».

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Classical English Rhetoric by Farnsworth Classical English Rhetoric by Farnsworth" brings timeless wisdom right to your reading nook, perfect for anyone who appreciates eloquent language and powerful communication. This book dives into classic techniques and insights that can enhance your own writing and speaking skills while making a thoughtful gift for literature lovers.

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A thing I wrote after visiting, some fifteen years ago:
#FarnsworthHouse #Farnsworth #Mies #MiesvanderRohe

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Startup takes personal data stolen by malware and sells it on to other companies A tech startup is using personal data stolen by infostealer malware that it has found on the dark web, and then selling access to that data. And it claims to be working within the law. According to 404 Media, for as little as $50, Farnsworth Intelligence will give companies a look at records from infostealer logs. Infostealers are a type of malware that focus on harvesting as much data from a victim’s computer as possible. Criminals infect computers in various ways, including via malicious links and infected versions of pirated software or cheat add-ons. The malware can do everything from monitoring every key you type through to code that probes your internal storage and memory for secrets. Some infostealers even take snapshots of screens to see what they can find. All this data gets beamed back to the infostealer’s criminal operators. There is no suggestion that Farnsworth Intelligence infects computers with infostealer software itself. It claims to operate within legal frameworks, with data provided through a third-party vendor that specializes in security monitoring services. This data is available in huge quantities. The startup offers over 20 billion records of stolen data from over 50 million computers. A professional subscription-based version of the service offers access to include anything that an infostealer can pilfer, including cryptocurrency wallet data, browser histories detailing what sites you’ve visited, usernames and passwords for those sites, and browser cookies that criminals could use to impersonate you on a site. Customers can also get access to a list of applications on a person’s computer. Farnsworth Intelligence says its target audience for the service is “professionals with a legitimate use case in industries such as investigations, intelligence, journalism, law enforcement, cyber security, compliance, IP/brand protection, executive protection, etc”. There is also a version with ad hoc searches paid for in credits. This gives you access to a subset of the data, searched via phone number, email address, username, domain, password, or autofills (the information that browsers use to fill common fields in web forms). At one credit per search, the cheapest version is the $50 version, which buys users 45 credits. The service doesn’t just provide access to a static set of data; it’s adding to it all the time. It claims to add over 185 million new records, stolen from over 40,000 computers each month. “While historical breach data remains valuable, its utility diminishes over time as credentials change and contact information becomes outdated,” says the blurb on Farnsworth’s website (which we’re not linking to here). “Infostealer logs provide investigators with current, device-level data that offers significantly higher intelligence value than traditional breach compilations.” Is this legal? The startup seems to think so. There’s no vetting of customers, though, at least for the consumer service, which makes us worry about how, for example, a cyberstalker or abusive ex might use such a thing. Regardless, it’s another reason why you should protect yourself from infostealers. ## How to protect yourself from infostealers All the normal cybersecurity rules apply: * Use a well-established, up-to-date anti-malware program on your computer. * Don’t click on links or download files you’re not sure about or weren’t expecting to receive. * Be careful when storing passwords, postal addresses, or credit card data in your browser’s built-in autofill storage. These are common targets for infostealers. * Use a password manager that prevents you having to type usernames and passwords to get into sites. * Never download or install software from suspicious sites including torrent sites. * * * **We don’t just report on threats—we remove them** Cybersecurity risks should never spread beyond a headline. Keep threats off your devices by downloading Malwarebytes today.

Startup takes personal data stolen by malware and sells it on to other companies A tech startup is using personal data stolen by infostealer malware that it has found on the dark web, and then sell...

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I’m fascinated by Wyeth’s treatment of light in this painting.  The light on the spartan table appears to be coming from the right —out of our view.  The streaks of light on the door seem to come from another direction. Am I missing something here?

As with much of Wyeth’s work, this is a stripped-down, lonely, quiet place.  The beauty is not inherent in the place.  The artist’s vision and execution capture and convey the beauty of the austere setting.

I’m fascinated by Wyeth’s treatment of light in this painting. The light on the spartan table appears to be coming from the right —out of our view. The streaks of light on the door seem to come from another direction. Am I missing something here? As with much of Wyeth’s work, this is a stripped-down, lonely, quiet place. The beauty is not inherent in the place. The artist’s vision and execution capture and convey the beauty of the austere setting.

The Farnsworth also has many other wonderful works by Andrew Wyeth’s and his family.  The Wyeth’s summered in Maine for many years and their works often drew upon their experiences in coastal Maine.

If you’re in Mid-coast Maine, I highly recommend a visit to the Farnsworth!

The Farnsworth also has many other wonderful works by Andrew Wyeth’s and his family. The Wyeth’s summered in Maine for many years and their works often drew upon their experiences in coastal Maine. If you’re in Mid-coast Maine, I highly recommend a visit to the Farnsworth!

For #WindowsWednesday

This painting is “Her Room” by #AndrewWyeth

This is in the #Farnsworth Museum in #Rockland Maine

I love his attention to refracted light from imperfections in the #window panes and his detailed treatment of the imperfect glass. Brilliant!

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#Art

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#professor #farnsworth wants to remind you that #nectar will mess you up.

#watercolor and #gouache on #paper

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I found future footage of Trump’s first visit to the White House mess hall on Jan 21st. I wonder if his card expired? #futurama #farnsworth #drumpf

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