The Japanese have successfully inserted a probe into orbit around Venus.
The cool thing is their press material has origami models. ?


DHH has a sneering piece about why you can be content by just “making a dent in the universe” instead of joining the circus to become the next shiny startup unicorn.
In fact, it’s hard to carry on a conversation with most startup people these days without getting inundated with odes to network effects and the valiance of deferring “monetization” until you find something everyone in the whole damn world wants to fixate their eyeballs on.
In this atmosphere, the term startup has been narrowed to describe the pursuit of total business domination. It’s turned into an obsession with unicorns and the properties of their “success”. A whole generation of people working with and for the internet enthralled by the prospect of being transformed into a mythical creature.
He describes how the VC-backed startup circus is built on wrong premises and gives wrong incentives:
Not only the premises are flawed, but also the process is:
Which probably also sums up my biggest reservations about the prevailing startup culture (although I’ve been working for startups for years now ?).
The plaintiffs in Toyota’s Unintended Acceleration lawsuit had someone with knowledge in building embedded software had a look at Toyota’s source code:
possible bit flips, task deaths that would disable the failsafes, memory corruption, single-point failures, inadequate protections against stack overflow and buffer overflow, single-fault containment regions, thousands of global variables. The list of deficiencies in process and product was lengthy.
“Smart Reply” … Google making your conversations more dynamic and fun by taking you out of the loop little by little.
How much data are the most popular apps on Android and iOS leaking to third parties (i.e. people who have nothing to do with the app you’re using). A LOT!
Gerufen und auch nicht gerufen,
Gott ist bei dir
— auf der letzten Seite des Telefonbuches meiner verstorbenen Tante
It looks like Google has been recording your voice searches (German). There have been rumors all along and it was assumed this was going on. They have the actual voice recordings and their transcripts and also generate a “finger print” of your voice to be able to verify it.
If you extrapolate from that they can by now
*shudder*
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