superjambo | 8 years ago | on: Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress
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superjambo | 8 years ago | on: Guccifer 2.0 Slipped Up and Revealed He Was a Russian Intelligence Officer
To me this and the trade war with China suggest that the US is losing it's status as pre-eminent super power. The crown is slipping and the vultures circle.
Worrying times really.
superjambo | 8 years ago | on: You probably don't want to run Firefox Nightly any more
I mean if that is just too difficult then what hope do they have of developing anything.
superjambo | 8 years ago | on: How UK Spies Hacked a European Ally and Got Away with It
But if the laws are written so that they don't apply to the king in the first place of course the law is just.
superjambo | 8 years ago | on: In China, consumers are becoming more anxious about data privacy
superjambo | 8 years ago | on: Romanian Hackers Infiltrated 65% of DC Outdoor Surveillance Cameras
superjambo | 11 years ago | on: Why inequality persists in America
superjambo | 11 years ago | on: An experimental real world adblock
It's a double cost to society too since not only are peoples buying decisions warped but the people creating adverts are doing negative work instead of producing more useful goods / services.
superjambo | 13 years ago | on: Adria Richards, PyCon, and How We All Lost
Women do not in my experience value pay as highly and consider the (non-monetary) costs more carefully than men.
superjambo | 13 years ago | on: Adria Richards, PyCon, and How We All Lost
So any man choosing higher discomfort for more pay isn't just getting more money he's also improving his chance of finding a mate.
Meanwhile women have a smaller incentive to take discomfort since they will not get the compensation of enhanced attractiveness.
The fear is that big data tech will become radioactive.
Imagine a bus full of school kids crashes because the driver was a recovering alcoholic who fell off the wagon.
Some smart SV engineer realizes their tech spotted the driver visited AA groups regularly & his wife just left him. The algorithm knows this data makes him an excellent target audience for _new alco-energy drink!_.
It doesn't really matter if the technology is even capable of that yet, what matters is that this is the sort of outcome that adtech engineers are trying to create.