Thirty-one years old, Len was an Affiliate Scholar of the IEET since 2010. He was an internationally acclaimed cypherpunk and privacy advocate, a PhD candidate at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, and a researcher with the COSIC research group. Suffering from depression, Len ended his own life on July 3, 2011.
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Posted by
sheekus on 07/07 at 07:44 AM
truly sad news. It’s regretful that the old will have to send someone so young.
It’s a reminder that having a knowledge in transhumanism doesn’t make us in any way a perfect human. Depression in a transhuman age is quite possible—new solutions begets new problems.
Posted by
post-post on 07/07 at 02:11 PM
Is his DNA on file? if he was as good as you say he was, Len ought to be re-animated in some way.
Posted by
The Clone on 07/07 at 11:34 PM
He will be surely missed by those of us in the computer hacking and phone phreaking scenes. He was a regular attendee at Def Con. A darn shame. My condolences to his family.
Posted by
haig on 07/08 at 12:28 AM
@post-post: Ignorant comments like yours give thoughtful transhumanists a bad name.
RIP Len
Posted by
post-post on 07/08 at 08:36 AM
Some of you knew Len, so those of you who did might possibly know what preparations he made years before; might know some of his kin—and they might know. I never heard his name before this piece.
Posted by
post-post on 07/08 at 09:01 AM
Haig, I was told having a record of yourself means it is conceivable you can be re-animated in some form in the distant future: as with cryonics, “the second worst thing that can happen to you” is to leave no record of yourself. So I asked about Len; you needn’t be so exercised.
BTW, it isn’t that transhumanism has a bad name because of one-sentence comments made at sites such as IEET. As far as can be determined without actually reading the public’s mind, doubts exist concerning transhumanism for reasons (for starters) revolving around religious/spiritual sentiments and that which is related.
Posted by
PJ on 07/10 at 11:46 PM
What a tragedy. I am so sad to hear this. I corresponded with Len and Meredith a little through Lifeboat Foundation. My condolences to Meredith and their families.