Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s been a while. A long while.
Being away from this platform had nothing to do with my professional life, as I am still very much interested in world affairs, I am still reading a lot on the topic, and I really do want to blog about it again. This week’s collection is some kind of a test as I am planning to bring this blog back to life.
Today’s weather in Hungary brought a strong autumn-y feeling, and fall is a good (well, as good as ever) occasion to start new things, so I will try to update more with new posts and information.
I am thinking (for a while now) about moving this whole thing to another platform, as I am fully aware that I diverged from what a typical Tumblr blog looks like. This might also be in the plans, until then, please bare with me here.
I hope you’ll check out the posts below.
Along with this week’s news about the currency scam, this is pretty alarming.
Living in a neighboring country to Ukraine – be it one that is mostly not against vaccination – this worries me a bit.
Can Intergovernmental Commerce in Human Organs be Legal?
Again, this is about Ukraine, but interesting from a broader perspective as well.
How the U.S. Has Failed to Protect the 2018 Election–and Four Ways to Protect 2020
This is a longer read, but I found it interesting, as cybersecurity and the security of elections are not unique problems only affecting the US.