mathewi
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11 years ago
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on: Twitter’s multibillion-dollar mistake happened five years ago
mathewi
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11 years ago
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on: Twitter’s multibillion-dollar mistake happened five years ago
Nah, they just had to move my account to a different server and I didn't update the DNS nameserver info quickly enough.
mathewi
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11 years ago
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on: Cyborg artist has an implanted "antenna" that allows him to hear colors
Yes -- that's my understanding of it. Bone conduction is better, he said, and less cumbersome.
mathewi
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14 years ago
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on: How Facebook Is Selling Your Timeline to Advertisers
mathewi
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14 years ago
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on: If WikiLeaks is dying, then the NYT is partly to blame
They don't have to be on the same level -- they both simply have to be engaged in the practice of journalism. And is the fact that they send people around the globe what makes them a journalistic entity? No. It's that they publish information that is important in some way, which is exactly what WikiLeaks does -- which makes them deserving of the same protection as the New York Times.
mathewi
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14 years ago
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on: If WikiLeaks is dying, then the NYT is partly to blame
The article was my opinion -- obviously you are entitled to your own :-)
mathewi
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14 years ago
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on: If WikiLeaks is dying, then the NYT is partly to blame
As the author of the post, maybe I can try and clear that up: my point was that while we have all failed to some extent -- by not supporting WikiLeaks and protesting things like the PayPal blockade and Amazon deletion and the government's dubious case -- the New York Times has failed by not using its national media platform to protest those things and their impact on free speech and freedom of the press. And my argument about why they didn't do that is in part that the NYT sees WikiLeaks as competition. Hope that helps.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Blogging for HuffPo Is Like Writing Open-Source Software
before anyone gets too upset, I realize this analogy is not perfect -- as plenty of people have already pointed out. But I think the similarities are instructive.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Dear Google: You Can’t Threaten People Into Being Social
Yes, Larry Page specifically mentioned that in the memo.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Dear Google: You Can’t Threaten People Into Being Social
I think the problem with this program is that it's tied not to the success of the company itself -- which everyone has a stake in -- but the success of social features with which many people at Google probably aren't even involved, and over which they have no control.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Dear Google: You Can’t Threaten People Into Being Social
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: One third of iPad users have never downloaded an app
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Keep calm & carry on: What you didn't know about the reddit story
Alexis, this was an incredible post -- tremendously moving. You deserve some big props for sticking it through all that and achieving what you did. My mother had an aneurysm just as I was making a big move at work, and that kind of thing really puts things in perspective -- as your post did. Bravo.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Software uses Twitter, Flickr to let dissidents send coded messages
yes, sorry -- there was a glitch and it got unpublished somehow. but it is live again.
mathewi
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15 years ago
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on: Software uses Twitter, Flickr to let dissidents send coded messages
yes, sorry -- there was a glitch and it got unpublished somehow. but it is live again.
mathewi
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16 years ago
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on: Amazon Starts Sharing What You’ve Highlighted on Your Kindle
That's a fair point -- might have been better to say "Starts Sharing What Readers Highlight on Their Kindles"