Yeah, there may be a legal difference, and there has to be a point where the majority starts to say: Hey! That's wrong! I think the fundamental difference is null. Or maybe I am just one of the first to start to say:…
I like to think that Google is just not a conventional company and that they do everything to not become one. They creatively solve challenges (like how to keep certain cookies when a user presses "remove all") and this…
If the police can tie the IP to a person, then it "can be tied". Some courts decided before GDPR that IP addresses can't convincingly be enough to tie a person to a crime committed with that IP address, but that is not…
It depends on the purpose / if you have a legitimate need to store them. Are you storing IP's for a certain time, so you can discover and investigate attacks? > include preventing unauthorised access to electronic…
Stay on GMail, but don't log-in to the web interface. Instead use Thunderbird. That way you can read your mail without being forced logged-in to search or video. Google has been making this harder and harder though (now…
It was never removed from the code. You seem to think it was, and that the media attention made them add it back. Try to find a snapshot of the code that does not include it (I can only find snapshots with it, so that…
It was never fully dropped, just de-emphasized. Silly: Thinking that Google wants to go do evil, but needs to drop a value statement first (to do otherwise, goes against the Code of Evildoers)
The disagreements were about strategy and mobile experience, so not enough to call someone poisonous. Place Yahoo, AVG, and Moz Corp against Brendan's co-founder status and JavaScript. The other toxic drama was about a…
The data is correct and a-biased. If you ask 100 people around you, they are, on average, more likely to have had a negative burrito experience, than a negative pasta experience. The learning algorithms are crude and…
> A computing professional has an additional obligation to report any signs of system risks that might result in harm. If leaders do not act to curtail or mitigate such risks, it may be necessary to "blow the whistle"…
https://www.acm.org/membership/google https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics > A computing professional should... > 4.1 Uphold, promote, and respect the principles of the Code. The future of computing depends on both…
https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub43146 http://martin.zinkevich.org/rules_of_ml/rules_of_ml.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming
If you remove from index... sure. But for that URL that I posted, do you think there is even a single false positive in there?
From the original pitch deck: > thefacebook.com allows for targeted advertisement on the basis of any (or a combination of) the following parameters: > College/University, Sexual Orientation, Degree Type, Zip Code,…
To me it seems all the work of the same spammer(s). In such a case, do some manual intelligence and wrap it up. It won't scale to all forms of spam, but if a simple regex can uncover 250k+ results in 10 minutes, a…
Actually, shortly after I learned that Google switched to neural networks for search results, I noticed an old style of spam making a huge comeback: Either markov chain or neural network generated text, taking from…
- Two main clients did not pay bills on time, causing me to run out of runway. Getting them to pay became the single most important issue, and after they finally did, I was stuck with a 2.5 month backlog, two important…
Yeah, there may be a legal difference, and there has to be a point where the majority starts to say: Hey! That's wrong! I think the fundamental difference is null. Or maybe I am just one of the first to start to say:…
I like to think that Google is just not a conventional company and that they do everything to not become one. They creatively solve challenges (like how to keep certain cookies when a user presses "remove all") and this…
If the police can tie the IP to a person, then it "can be tied". Some courts decided before GDPR that IP addresses can't convincingly be enough to tie a person to a crime committed with that IP address, but that is not…
It depends on the purpose / if you have a legitimate need to store them. Are you storing IP's for a certain time, so you can discover and investigate attacks? > include preventing unauthorised access to electronic…
Stay on GMail, but don't log-in to the web interface. Instead use Thunderbird. That way you can read your mail without being forced logged-in to search or video. Google has been making this harder and harder though (now…
It was never removed from the code. You seem to think it was, and that the media attention made them add it back. Try to find a snapshot of the code that does not include it (I can only find snapshots with it, so that…
It was never fully dropped, just de-emphasized. Silly: Thinking that Google wants to go do evil, but needs to drop a value statement first (to do otherwise, goes against the Code of Evildoers)
The disagreements were about strategy and mobile experience, so not enough to call someone poisonous. Place Yahoo, AVG, and Moz Corp against Brendan's co-founder status and JavaScript. The other toxic drama was about a…
The data is correct and a-biased. If you ask 100 people around you, they are, on average, more likely to have had a negative burrito experience, than a negative pasta experience. The learning algorithms are crude and…
> A computing professional has an additional obligation to report any signs of system risks that might result in harm. If leaders do not act to curtail or mitigate such risks, it may be necessary to "blow the whistle"…
https://www.acm.org/membership/google https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics > A computing professional should... > 4.1 Uphold, promote, and respect the principles of the Code. The future of computing depends on both…
https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub43146 http://martin.zinkevich.org/rules_of_ml/rules_of_ml.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming
If you remove from index... sure. But for that URL that I posted, do you think there is even a single false positive in there?
From the original pitch deck: > thefacebook.com allows for targeted advertisement on the basis of any (or a combination of) the following parameters: > College/University, Sexual Orientation, Degree Type, Zip Code,…
To me it seems all the work of the same spammer(s). In such a case, do some manual intelligence and wrap it up. It won't scale to all forms of spam, but if a simple regex can uncover 250k+ results in 10 minutes, a…
Actually, shortly after I learned that Google switched to neural networks for search results, I noticed an old style of spam making a huge comeback: Either markov chain or neural network generated text, taking from…
- Two main clients did not pay bills on time, causing me to run out of runway. Getting them to pay became the single most important issue, and after they finally did, I was stuck with a 2.5 month backlog, two important…