Monthly Archives: november 2018
Reply All #130 The Snapchat Thief
Heerlijke aflevering: This week, a new Super Tech Support: after Lizzie’s Snapchat gets hacked, things start getting really creepy. Alex investigates. (via Tech45 #410)
Facebook should heed the lessons of internet history
The Economist: This transition away from public consumption of content on social networks to more private interactions is a substantial vulnerability for Facebook’s business. Mr Zuckerberg has acknowledged as much, comparing this transition to Facebook’s earlier shift from desktop computers to mobile and predicting that making money from stories and messaging “will take some time, […]
The Google Pixel 3 Is A Very Good Phone. But Maybe Phones Have Gone Too Far.
Mat Honan met de beste telefoonreview ooit: My neck hurts. I am never not looking down. When I am not looking at my phone, I become slightly anxious. And then, when I do actually look at it, I become even more so. It reminds me of how I once felt about cigarettes. I experience the […]
The Simple Joy of “No Phones Allowed”
David James Swanson op Raptitude: That might have been the most interesting part of this experiment: when you add a small, immediate cost to unlocking your phone (in this case a twenty-second walk to the concourse), it suddenly isn’t worth doing. That says a lot about much we really value most of our impromptu screen […]
The End of Endings
Mooi gezegd: Canceled television shows are reinstated. Killed-off characters are resuscitated. Movies do not begin and end so much as they loiter onscreen. And social media is built for infinite scrolling. Nothing ends anymore, and it’s driving me insane.
Surveillance Kills Freedom By Killing Experimentation
Bruce Schneier op WIRED: We don’t yet know which subversive ideas and illegal acts of today will become political causes and positive social change tomorrow, but they’re around. And they require privacy to germinate. Take away that privacy, and we’ll have a much harder time breaking down our inherited moral assumptions.
Five days of fury: Inside Trump’s Paris temper, election woes and staff upheaval
The Washington Post met een overzicht van Trump’s afgelopen week: “He’s just a bull carrying his own china shop with him whenever he travels the world,” presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said. En: “Trump needs adulation, so heading into the midterms, holding these rallies, he was cheered and it became narcissistic fuel to his engine,” Brinkley […]
Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis
Mega-artikel in The New York Times. Dit vond ik het interessantste stuk: By January 2017, the group knew that Mr. Stamos’s original team had only scratched the surface of Russian activity on Facebook, and pressed to issue a public paper about their findings. But Mr. Kaplan and other Facebook executives objected. Washington was already reeling […]
The Correspondent
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