holy shit
― shout-out to his family (DJP), Saturday, 27 June 2020 10:43 (three years ago) link
Wirecard acknowledges for the first time the potential scale of a multiyear accounting fraud, warning that the €1.9bn of cash probably does “not exist”.
oops
― coptic feels (seandalai), Saturday, 27 June 2020 11:41 (three years ago) link
softbank really are gonna singlehandedly destroy the world economy huh
― scampo, foggy and clegg (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:48 (three years ago) link
fun read
― sound of scampo talk to me (El Tomboto), Saturday, 27 June 2020 15:07 (three years ago) link
STOP THE ZUCKIES
https://gothamist.com/news/facebook-will-lease-730000-square-feet-farley-post-office-building
bring your flamethrowers, NYC
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 4 August 2020 20:00 (three years ago) link
this is "fun": https://simpletexting.com/tech-ceo-salary/
― rob, Wednesday, 5 August 2020 16:33 (three years ago) link
BREAKING: Facebook refused to apply hate-speech rules to BJP officials, despite evidence of their violent and Islamophobic rhetoric on the platform. A smoking gun from @WSJ: Read now: https://t.co/jU7nxV2QR2— Equality Labs (@EqualityLabs) August 14, 2020
Paywalled article but highlights that Facebook has been permitting hate speech from right-wing Indian politicians, having hired a BJP supporter to oversee public policy.
Not completely dissimilar to a case in Ukraine where an investigative news outlet had their page deleted after writing an article exposing far-right activists linked to the organisation that does Facebook’s local fact-checking.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/26/world/europe/ukraine-facebook-fake-news.html
The local head of public policy is another controversial nationalist.
― Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Friday, 14 August 2020 22:35 (three years ago) link
it's a garbage company and people who use its platform are morons
― sound of scampo talk to me (El Tomboto), Friday, 14 August 2020 22:50 (three years ago) link
It took Apple 42 years to reach $1 trillion in value. It took it just two more years to get to $2 trillion.Even more stunning: All of Apple’s second $1 trillion came in the past 21 weeks, while the global economy shrank faster than ever before in the coronavirus pandemic.On Wednesday Apple became the first U.S. company to hit a $2 trillion valuation when its shares climbed 1.2 percent to $467.78 in morning trading. It was another milestone for the maker of iPhones, Mac computers and Apple Watches, cementing its title as the world’s most valuable public company and punctuating how the pandemic has been a bonanza for the tech giants.
Even more stunning: All of Apple’s second $1 trillion came in the past 21 weeks, while the global economy shrank faster than ever before in the coronavirus pandemic.
On Wednesday Apple became the first U.S. company to hit a $2 trillion valuation when its shares climbed 1.2 percent to $467.78 in morning trading. It was another milestone for the maker of iPhones, Mac computers and Apple Watches, cementing its title as the world’s most valuable public company and punctuating how the pandemic has been a bonanza for the tech giants.
― The GOAT Harold Land (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 19 August 2020 15:32 (three years ago) link
Apple is not a noble company by any stretch of the imagination but they shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath as FB, Google/Alphabet, Amazon, Uber imo
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 19 August 2020 15:56 (three years ago) link
this is about right
Always find @ReadMargins fascinating https://t.co/tV5smIomXQ pic.twitter.com/QQcFtP7kfU— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) August 31, 2020
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 31 August 2020 17:49 (three years ago) link
Facebook to ban political advertising
the week before the election
― erratic wolf angular guitarist (sic), Friday, 4 September 2020 03:48 (three years ago) link
After reaping all those sweet political dollars, like sucking a marrow bone.
― the unappreciated charisma of cows (Aimless), Friday, 4 September 2020 04:03 (three years ago) link
why do people still use it
― sound of scampo talk to me (El Tomboto), Friday, 4 September 2020 04:41 (three years ago) link
They haven't banned political advertising in the week before the election they've banned new political adverts in the week before the election. Existing adverts can be retargeted, have their speed adjusted. Your bullshit will be slightly stale but it will still be served up by the shovel load.
― American Fear of Scampos (Ed), Friday, 4 September 2020 05:48 (three years ago) link
Basically they have done the minimum amount possible without actually doing anything, so they can announce they are doing something.
― American Fear of Scampos (Ed), Friday, 4 September 2020 05:49 (three years ago) link
Also, they "banned" political advertising in Washington State 21 months ago, after being repeatedly sued by the Attorney General for violating electoral law regarding disclosure.
They then continued to sell political adverts, but had lawyers argue that they did not have to follow the law and make disclosures about them, because they had a policy banning them, therefore they did not keep any information about their sale.
― erratic wolf angular guitarist (sic), Friday, 4 September 2020 07:08 (three years ago) link
and people still use it
― sound of scampo talk to me (El Tomboto), Friday, 4 September 2020 12:46 (three years ago) link
This is a disturbing development.Last Friday, Facebook sent a cease-and-desist letter to two NYU researchers (@LauraEdelson2 and Damon McCoy), demanding that they shut down their research into political ads and disinformation on FB’s platform.https://t.co/ksBVmqV27K— Alex Abdo (@AlexanderAbdo) October 23, 2020
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 24 October 2020 12:38 (three years ago) link
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/oct/23/facebook-moderators-forced-to-work-in-dublin-office-despite-high-tier-lockdown
― koogs, Sunday, 25 October 2020 16:10 (three years ago) link
It's always simultaneously sad and hilarious when the tech bros testify on capital hill. You get, like, Jack Dorsey, with his wizard beard and nose ring and obvious tech knowhow, and then on the other side these 75-year old white guys who can barely check their AOL.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?476686-1/facebook-google-twitter-execs-testify-social-media-regulations&live
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 28 October 2020 14:47 (three years ago) link
One of several fantastic answers from various Amazon help desk workers in this thread. (At some point they stop signing their initials to 'em.)
Thank you for that information. We apologize but upon reviewing your location you're in Northern Ireland. Rugby Autumn Nations Cup coverage is exclusively available to Prime members based in the UK. We don't have the rights to other territories. ^RS— Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) November 14, 2020
― @oneposter (⛰️) (sic), Saturday, 14 November 2020 21:42 (three years ago) link
You apologise for the TROUBLES??? https://t.co/LPwwSjA9Ci— jericho cane stan account (@brynteresting) November 14, 2020
― A Scampo Darkly (Le Bateau Ivre), Sunday, 15 November 2020 12:25 (three years ago) link
1. A small business began selling camera tripods on Amazon2. It reached $3.5 million in sales, 0.001% of Amazon's revenue3. Amazon copied the tripods exactly and sold them as AmazonBasics tripods4. Amazon banned the tripod company from Amazonhttps://t.co/f930Dvjpdp— Dan Price (@DanPriceSeattle) December 22, 2020
― huge rant (sic), Thursday, 24 December 2020 09:23 (three years ago) link
Time for a new thread?
“RAGA received significant funding from numerous corporations in 2020," including Koch Industries ($375k), Amazon ($100k), Chevron ($50k), the NRA ($50k), Monsanto ($50k), Facebook ($50k), Uber ($50k), Coca Cola ($50k), Exxon ($50k), and Google ($25k) https://t.co/v6EwRXXn2C— Kate Aronoff (@KateAronoff) January 9, 2021
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 9 January 2021 16:45 (three years ago) link
(RAGA was the group that funded the 1/6 insurrection of the Capitol)
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 9 January 2021 16:46 (three years ago) link
Google threaten to cut off search if the Australian government stop Facebook from bootlegging newspapers
― shivers me timber (sic), Friday, 22 January 2021 00:35 (three years ago) link
Good, Google search is absolute dogballs. Let another competitor enjoy the traffic.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 22 January 2021 01:09 (three years ago) link
If only DDG converted easily to a verb.
― shivers me timber (sic), Friday, 22 January 2021 01:33 (three years ago) link
The experience of searching on Google and shopping on Amazon both absolutely suck now so that should be all the evidence anyone needs to prosecute them for antitrust violations
― Canon in Deez (silby), Friday, 22 January 2021 01:44 (three years ago) link
If they weren’t monopolists nobody would use them anymore
A crazy detail in this @GrimKim story: Amazon got city employees to *change the stoplight* at the facility workers are trying to unionize. Organizers had been stopping cars at the light w/ info on the union.This is how hard it is to organize when Amazon has govt in its pocket. https://t.co/CJ6kcy54uk— Asya Pikovsky (@AsyaPikovsky) February 5, 2021
― shivers me timber (sic), Saturday, 6 February 2021 06:30 (three years ago) link
Google threaten to cut off search if the Australian government stop Facebook from bootlegging newspapers― shivers me timber (sic), Friday, January 22, 2021 11:35 AM (three weeks ago)
― shivers me timber (sic), Friday, January 22, 2021 11:35 AM (three weeks ago)
Facebook have started classifying and restricting "news" pages in Australia in anticipation of this legislation. It's going well.
Facebook has banned Facebook's own Facebook page pic.twitter.com/bvZGRaO77H— Andrew Brown (@AndrewBrownAU) February 17, 2021
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:03 (three years ago) link
They also blocked various governmental departments, whole state governments, and the Bureau of Meteorology, before, sadly, reclassifying them.
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:06 (three years ago) link
I'm not sure in this one wether to hate Zuck or Murdoch. Both have mefarious aims here tbh.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:08 (three years ago) link
Nefarious rather. Stupidfingers.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:09 (three years ago) link
I hear some dinosaurs had a tiny brain in each one of their fingers and yet they were dumb as a bag of hammers anyway.
― Compromise isn't a principle, it's a method (Aimless), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:10 (three years ago) link
there's literally no reason to stop hating either
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:25 (three years ago) link
100% endorse Facebook requiring users to access international news on a platform not riddled with Nazis and publishing conspiracy theories next to the news stories.
Not only has Facebook banned Australian news orgs, it’s Australian users can’t view the pages of international news orgs either. @BBCNews, @CNN and @nytimes are all gone. pic.twitter.com/6x4mvPs798— Peter Law (@PeterJohnLaw) February 17, 2021
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:47 (three years ago) link
Frankly I never went to FB for any of my news to start with and its weirding me out how many ppl I know apparently do.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Thursday, 18 February 2021 04:47 (three years ago) link
I don't understand Facebook full stop but surely if you want the ABC news you go to the ABC website. Would be great if we could get them to fuck off out of australia completely.
― American Fear of Scampos (Ed), Thursday, 18 February 2021 06:15 (three years ago) link
This feels like a genuinely interesting development? Like o dunno but I feel this could really fuck up Facebook and drive audiences back toward traditional news sources. Why did I hear the phrase “narrator voice” as soon as I typed that sentence.
― the least famous person you were surprised to discover (emsworth), Thursday, 18 February 2021 06:25 (three years ago) link
Hard to imagine anything at all being of less concern than this
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher says he has spoken to the administrator of North Shore Mums, whose Facebook page has also been blocked, "and that is of significant concern"— Michael Koziol (@michaelkoziol) February 18, 2021
the Federal Minister for Communications has probably already refunded the ABC's shortwave disaster/emergency regional broadcasting today and is just working right down the bottom of the list though
― stilt in the wings (sic), Thursday, 18 February 2021 07:00 (three years ago) link
Arent NSM one of those antivax nobs?
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Friday, 19 February 2021 05:31 (three years ago) link
My friend's online vintage store is blocked by this too for some reason. She's not bitching about it to a senator though.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Friday, 19 February 2021 05:32 (three years ago) link
So: Facebook's nuclear-option has really badly distracted from something really serious and significant. Google has entered into an agreement to *pay cash* to spread Infowars-grade misinformation about climate and energy. My post -> https://t.co/TbmxciyBN4And a quick 🧵...— Ketan Joshi (@KetanJ0) February 19, 2021
― stilt in the wings (sic), Sunday, 21 February 2021 03:36 (three years ago) link
A rideshare driver terminated an active ride because one of his passengers refused to wear a mask. The passenger ended up punching the driver, grabbing his phone and trying to steal it, and then upon exiting peppersprayed the driver from outside the car.
Here's how Uber responded:
The fundraiser was organized by Cyan Banister, an early investor in Uber who was appalled by the amount of money Uber gave to the driver after the incident."Uber then failed to step up to take care of this Uber driver to help him with lost wages and cleaning from having pepper spray chemicals sprayed into the fabric of his car," a statement read on the fundraising page. "They instead began with only offering $20 in compensation for having pepper spray covering his interior fabric. They then upped it to $120 in compensation but this does not come close to the expenses needed to have a professional car detailing to try and remove the strong chemicals of pepper spray and also the lost wages from not being able to work."
"Uber then failed to step up to take care of this Uber driver to help him with lost wages and cleaning from having pepper spray chemicals sprayed into the fabric of his car," a statement read on the fundraising page. "They instead began with only offering $20 in compensation for having pepper spray covering his interior fabric. They then upped it to $120 in compensation but this does not come close to the expenses needed to have a professional car detailing to try and remove the strong chemicals of pepper spray and also the lost wages from not being able to work."
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 12 March 2021 03:59 (three years ago) link
Jeff Bezos will soon be the owner of a $500 million superyacht he purchased two years ago, and whose construction is nearing completion, according to Bloomberg. The yacht will be 417 feet long, include several decks, and will also come with its own “support” yacht, complete with helipad.In other words, this yacht—among the largest ever built in the Netherlands—comes with its own yacht.Bezos is just one billionaire among many to recently “splurge” on a superyacht. Steven Spielberg is reportedly trading in his modest $158 million yacht for one from the same company currently manufacturing Bezos’s. And overall the “market’s been roaring,” a superyacht appraisal expert told Bloomberg, even (and especially) during the pandemic. Bloomberg explains:Covid wasn’t a factor when Bezos put in his order a couple years ago, but it has contributed to the industry’s boom. With galas canceled and land borders closed, yachting suddenly seemed the best option for private, socially distanced leisure and a good way to escape from the prying eyes of the public that might look askance at wealthy overindulgence during difficult times.
In other words, this yacht—among the largest ever built in the Netherlands—comes with its own yacht.
Bezos is just one billionaire among many to recently “splurge” on a superyacht. Steven Spielberg is reportedly trading in his modest $158 million yacht for one from the same company currently manufacturing Bezos’s. And overall the “market’s been roaring,” a superyacht appraisal expert told Bloomberg, even (and especially) during the pandemic. Bloomberg explains:
Covid wasn’t a factor when Bezos put in his order a couple years ago, but it has contributed to the industry’s boom. With galas canceled and land borders closed, yachting suddenly seemed the best option for private, socially distanced leisure and a good way to escape from the prying eyes of the public that might look askance at wealthy overindulgence during difficult times.
― Zach_TBD (Karl Malone), Monday, 10 May 2021 20:44 (two years ago) link
I suspect part of the mental justification of owning a super yacht is as an insurance policy against the breakdown of social order.
― sharpening the contraindications (Aimless), Monday, 10 May 2021 20:47 (two years ago) link
i'm reading https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52019031-notes-from-an-apocalypse right now and there's a good chapter on that
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 10 May 2021 22:14 (two years ago) link
the thing about the metaverse via headset is that kids these days are always multitasking. how do I get on Discord while also in the metaverse? do I walk up to a computer in the metaverse to check on the chat?
― mh, Thursday, October 13, 2022 3:39 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink
this is a really good point, I think this stuff fundamentally misunderstands the way the world has changed the last 10+ years
for me the event that really drove home how fast things were changing was when Michael Jackson died. it felt as though everyone on the planet knew about it like 15 minutes after his heart stopped. there was no period of "holy shit did you hear?", we all just knew, because we're checking social media constantly. if anything that pace would only accelerate today.
obviously there are still a ton of jobs where you can't just be on your phone all the time but the stuff Meta is trying to replace (enhance? what the fuck exactly are they trying to do?) is mostly conferencing/collaborations/hangouts or whatever, situations where now (thanks to Covid) people are used to being online while doing work. you know, I reboot my server, I go post on ILX or check Twitter, or maybe while some meeting is going on that doesn't concern me I'm doing something else. it's amusing to me that even on days where we can have in-person meetings people don't like to do them, because then you have to SIT and LISTEN, as opposed to just working through them like we all do now. and, as most companies are starting to realize, that if anything is making us more efficient. so who is going to want to use this?
― frogbs, Friday, 14 October 2022 15:10 (one year ago) link
tbf any meeting that you're just working through you shouldn't be at, that's a management failure and no amount of tech is going to be able to fix that
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 14 October 2022 15:18 (one year ago) link
I dunno for me it usually means I'm easily distractible in meetings I should be paying attention to...
― Lord Pickles (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 14 October 2022 15:26 (one year ago) link
yeah though tbf you're seated at the greatest distraction machine ever built. maybe Meta meetings will be enforced. no multitasking during my important rant!
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 14 October 2022 15:47 (one year ago) link
plus think of all the bs data analytics you can run with a device that covers your employees' entire heads
― rob, Friday, 14 October 2022 16:10 (one year ago) link
Phrenology comeback
― the floor is guava (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 14 October 2022 16:50 (one year ago) link
great point but solvable. in fact it should be better than real life, because in the metaverse you can pretend to be making eye contact with someone while actually looking at an invisible Discord window.
― death generator (lukas), Friday, 14 October 2022 17:40 (one year ago) link
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Salesforce, the largest private employer in San Francisco, is laying off hundreds of employees and joining a string of major Bay Area tech companies cutting their workforces.
The Big Down-Turn is coming fast & hard - not sure if it's just a cyclical contraction or if this is like the whaling industry
― Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:29 (one year ago) link
The whaling industry at least gave us a pretty good novel.
― blissfully unawarewolf (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:41 (one year ago) link
I for one don't want to pay for anything, or see any ads
― Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 22:54 (one year ago) link
Haven't used an oil lamp in years.
― pplains, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 23:19 (one year ago) link
definitely eager to hear what Japan's scientific whaling uncovers about these fierce leviathans of the deep
― Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 8 November 2022 23:24 (one year ago) link
i'd prefer not to
― “Cheeky cheeky!” she trills, nearly demolishing a roadside post (forksclovetofu), Friday, 11 November 2022 20:16 (one year ago) link
Smart Move, Google
For as long as I can remember, maps.google.com was the defacto domain for Google Maps. Also for as long as I can remember, I allowed this domain to use the location services of my browser.Yesterday I was asked to allow the usage of location services for Google Maps seemingly out of nowhere. Of course I accepted. After all, I just wanted to check a route to a local business and I was in a hurry. Back home I opened Google Maps again, and noticed that maps.google.com now redirects to google.com/maps. This implies that the permissions I give to Google Maps now apply to all of Googles services hosted under this domain. So far I only identified Google Flights to have made the same switch (google.com/flights), though I'm sure they're just beginning to transfer their services to the main google.com domain.Congratulations, you now have permission to geo-track me across all of your services.Smart move, Google.
Yesterday I was asked to allow the usage of location services for Google Maps seemingly out of nowhere. Of course I accepted. After all, I just wanted to check a route to a local business and I was in a hurry. Back home I opened Google Maps again, and noticed that maps.google.com now redirects to google.com/maps. This implies that the permissions I give to Google Maps now apply to all of Googles services hosted under this domain. So far I only identified Google Flights to have made the same switch (google.com/flights), though I'm sure they're just beginning to transfer their services to the main google.com domain.
Congratulations, you now have permission to geo-track me across all of your services.
Smart move, Google.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 25 November 2022 14:56 (one year ago) link
congratulations to the tories!
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 25 November 2022 16:57 (one year ago) link
As a parent, and based on recent experience, fucking Roblox
― Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Tuesday, 21 February 2023 10:46 (one year ago) link
my nephew is absolutely addicted. so i've seen him play it a million times, and also read the stuff about manipulating kids into becoming employees. is there anything new to be horrified at with roblox or is it mainly that? the internet, arguably, is bad
― President of Destiny Encounters International (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 21 February 2023 15:29 (one year ago) link
The boy's basically learned how to code through Roblox.
I'm not saying that's a great thing, but it's better than what I got from Sega Genesis.
― pplains, Tuesday, 21 February 2023 15:36 (one year ago) link
I don't know how common a problem it is or if they've made improvements with this, but I've definitely heard of predators on roblox
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Tuesday, 21 February 2023 15:51 (one year ago) link
YouTube Will Stop Removing Videos Pushing Lies About the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election https://t.co/AUcJ5lfGvN— Variety (@Variety) June 2, 2023
― fair but so uncool beliefs here (Eric H.), Friday, 2 June 2023 19:37 (ten months ago) link
It's cool to see the entire world slowly shifting towards 'but what if we just stopped giving a fuck about anything?' as an overarching ethos. The structure of society will regulate itself independent of the behavior of its constituents, nbd.
― Beautiful Bean Footage Fetishist (Old Lunch), Friday, 2 June 2023 19:41 (ten months ago) link
I just wanna see Deep Purple videos from 1971, not this garbage
― Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 2 June 2023 19:48 (ten months ago) link
Google’s return-to-office crackdown reportedly includes a $99 hotel for workers
The tech giant is offering a $99-a-night “Summer Special” deal for an on-campus hotel to “make it easier for Googlers to transition to the hybrid workplace,” according to CNBC, which viewed promotional materials and internal forums. Employees must pay out of their own pockets for the special, which is open until Sept. 30, the outlet found.
The offer comes as the YouTube and Android owner cracks down on remote work by more strictly enforcing its three-day-a-week policy. The Wall Street Journal reported in June that Google told employees office attendance records would start to figure into performance reviews.
― Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 4 August 2023 21:29 (eight months ago) link
I'd figure the answer is ALL OF THEM at this point.
― earlnash, Friday, 4 August 2023 21:44 (eight months ago) link
Good, I want people to stop moving here while still making their coastal salaries.
― Random Restaurateur (Jordan), Friday, 4 August 2023 22:53 (eight months ago) link
Well this pretty fucted. Humans suck.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/aug/02/ai-chatbot-training-human-toll-content-moderator-meta-openai
― earlnash, Sunday, 6 August 2023 12:47 (eight months ago) link
https://erinkissane.com/meta-in-myanmar-part-i-the-setup
ignoring repeated credible warnings that your product is enabling genocide - pretty bad i would say.
― behold the thump (ledge), Monday, 2 October 2023 07:42 (six months ago) link
they pay very well though.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 2 October 2023 13:54 (six months ago) link
https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/11/business/ebay-cyberstalking-settlement/index.html
Seems like a slap on the wrist, though the lawsuit from the targeted couple is still pending.
― omar little, Friday, 12 January 2024 14:43 (three months ago) link
Should have been more, but:
the $3 million settlement, announced Thursday, is the statutory maximum fine for eBay’s charges
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Friday, 12 January 2024 19:48 (three months ago) link