Anyone up for an HIRL before consumer G+ is gone for good?
This ceremony allows one last interaction with the corpse, providing a time for the living to express their emotions and beliefs about death with the deceased.
Human, Dustcake, Engineer
Doing my best to make the world a little better every day.
❤️ J9
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Thinking about holding a Wake for Consumer G+
"This ceremony allows one last interaction with the corpse, providing a time for the living to express their emotions and beliefs about death with the deceased."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(ceremony)
Anyone up for an HIRL before consumer G+ is gone for good?
This ceremony allows one last interaction with the corpse, providing a time for the living to express their emotions and beliefs about death with the deceased.
I'd recommend: Four Futures - Life After Capitalism.
https://www.versobooks.com/books/1847-four-futures
CW: health, cancer, stuff like that.
So yeah, I've spent the past 5 days living at Kaiser Hospital in Oakland. I spent my waking hours caring for my wife's basic needs as she recovers from an infection and progression of bone mets that caused much pain and suffering. We have a plan forward and are headed home today.
But that's neither here nor there. I don't want sympathy or anything like that; I post these updates to normalize and make visible the caretaker role that we all assume. Please use your sick leave, vacation, vacation donation time and finally short-term/long-term disability to care for your loved ones. You've earned it (and in the case of disability you're even paying premiums for it.)
I'll have a few more stories to share later on once I get caught-up. But for now behold the disco-light aesthetic of the Stanley Healthcare Bed-Check®. (It's basically a bed sensor and an alarm used to prevent people from falling). I highly doubt that it uses a cloud based TensorFlow prediction model.
@evacide Sounds like the long awaited Real Genius reboot... Who will play the Val Kilmer role is an open question...
Hmm, maybe mimic Ethereum?
https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Licensing
- Reusable libraries/components MIT or Apache?
- Resonate-specific frontends/backends, AGPL? (like Mastodon?)
Note: AGPL would restrict participation by corp contributors (like myself)
@mattl wdyt?
Is Utopia a Hospital?
Fred Turner --
A hospital is a place where people get together, work very hard over very long periods of time in defined roles, checking and rechecking each other’s work, and they work toward a benevolent goal of saving lives.
https://032c.com/fred-turner-silicon-valley-thinks-politics-doesnt-exist
The human body is more varied and complex than even the largest metro cell.
This Philips IntelliVue MP50 has graphs that are butterfly smooth, multi layer alerts, trending, color coded heads up display and much more. Whatever is the latest replacement for BorgMon would do well to learn from this adjacent field ..
One solution; treat open source like a VC.
Companies take a "FOSS/FLOSS" round -- in exchange for using community property firms would put ~7% of equity in escrow, that would be used exclusively to fund these efforts.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/43zak3/the-internet-was-built-on-the-free-labor-of-open-s...
Just a reminder that if you're faced with the task of caring for a loved one at Google I am available to talk.
Also I signed up to donate my excess vacation but I've yet to participate.
Authors: would you recommend Medium membership for someone that wants to support good writing? Any alternatives? As always concerned that Medium took $132m in venture funding that will have to be paid...
https://medium.com/membership
@bentarnoff @moiragweigel And if you want to know more about the California Ideology @giunitpod has you covered:
https://t.co/4EE872ghCr
Looking for a home for the public G+ Postmortems community. Is there a good place to host this? It's not a huge group, only 250 posts, but I would like to see it land in an appropriate place for the participants.
Is there a community of practice around Postmortems that I could reach out to?
Removed a New Tab Page Extension and some other junk. Which led to a bad set of search results that led to this modal that blocked the entire browser..
- Force Quit, restart Chrome
- Remove shitty extensions
- Install uBlock Origin
- Add site to custom blocklist
- Restore Tabs
- Cry a little.
This mentality applies to internal projects too....
The losses from the blitzscaling mentality are felt not just by
entrepreneurs but by society more broadly. When the traditional
venture-capital wisdom is to shutter companies that aren’t achieving
hypergrowth, businesses that would once have made meaningful
contributions to our economy are not funded, or are starved of further
investment once it is clear that they no longer have a hope of becoming a
home run.
This is an easy event for folks in the SF Office. Tickets are still available for this Jan 30th event at the Commonwealth Club.
The
sums why I think Team Human is important:In the last few chapters he offers a vision that is neither anti-technology or techno-utopian. There are many ways to create the future (a word which Rushkoff says should be considered a verb). "Human beings can intervene in the machine," he tells us. "That's not a refusal to accept progress. It's simply a refusal to accept any particular outcome as inevitable."
The #teamhuman book is out, and very very good. A must read. If you have more time than money I have some paid-for Play Books gifts I can give. DM me.
https://rushkoff.com/books/team-human-book/
"The first step toward reversing our predicament is to recognize that being human is a team sport. We cannot be fully human alone. Anything that brings us together fosters our humanity. Likewise, anything that separates us makes us less human, and less able to exercise our individual or collective will."
In 100 psalms-like entries Rushkoff's manifesto presents a way forward for the situation we find ourselves in.
The two takeaways everyone should understand are
- The inversion of "Figure and Ground"
- Mechanomorphism - treating humans like machines.
It's a breezy, short read and has my highest recommendation. It also gives me hope that we can rediscover
Available at:
Buy your copy of Ted Nelson's "Computer Lib/Dream Machines" while you can.
https://computerlibbook.com/
2 openings on the Arcs team - one Android-ish, one Cloud-ish. Come work with me and the rest of the Arcs team in SFO...
The is part of the team in Google AI. Arcs is an early stage project creating a new open ecosystem for privacy-preserving, AI-first computing. In this vision the user owns their data, software comes to the device and runs on the data locally, and data egress is carefully managed. The user has a Personal Cloud server that acts as a secure, reliable data repository while also acting as another device with greater resources (power, storage, bandwidth, etc.) than the user’s phone.
We develop software across server (TypeScript/JavaScript, Node.js, Docker, GCP, C++), Android (Java, WebView, TypeScript/JavaScript), and desktop/mobile web (TypeScript/JavaScript, CSS). Much of our work is done in the open on GitHub at .
I wonder which internal systems fit into this category?
http://beza1e1.tuxen.de/articles/accidentally_turing_complete.html
Only 1 week left to enjoy Youtube Annotated videos...
https://waxy.org/2018/11/a-tribute-to-youtube-annotations/
You have a week left to see these creative uses of Youtube Annotations before they're gone forever..
Seems like a missed opportunity to keep the data available for someone to implement a video.js/chrome extension to provide the overlay...
Looks like you can still watch Eric's BOD Town Halls.
Watching the last one now. Lots of interesting places where the rhetoric diverges from what actually happened...
"Without the efforts of the workers the company would not have value so
the idea that the workers and owners ought to be the same cohort has a
great deal of attraction."
https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2019/1/233510-a-people-centered-economy/fulltext
"Without the efforts of the workers the company would not have value so the idea that the workers and owners ought to be the same cohort has a great deal of attraction."
https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2019/1/233510-a-people-centered-economy/fulltext
Is Google doing anything special for all the works entering the Public Domain in 2019?
For example the 1923 version of this Book is now freely available.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Dnt8DwAAQBAJ
Finally! a way to re-platform your Google+ data before the April 2019 shutdown.
https://gplus-exporter.friendsplus.me/ exports to Wordpress, Blogger and other places. Hoping that this allows for communities to transition to new hosting or for individuals to go #indieweb
"We must go deeper"
Also a little surprised that we're logging IPs here..
$ more Takeout/My\ Activity/Takeout/MyActivity.json [{ "header": "Takeout", "title": "Initiated a Takeout", "subtitles": [{ "name": "Requested the following services: Data Shared For Research (all resources) and My Activity (all resources)" }, { "name": "You specified that you wanted the archive in zip format, split into 2.00G files, and requested that the output be sent to your email" }], "time": "2018-12-28T23:00:00.582Z", "products": ["Takeout"], "details": [{ "name": "From IP 100.119.151.149" }] },
Looks like you can get Play Music activity with Location History for free :-/
Visit
- Select My Activity
- Click on Edit products
- Toggle All
- Select Google Play Music
Downloaded Json has searches, opens and listens going back to ~ June 2017.
Here's an example:
{ "header": "Google Play Music", "title": "Listened to Wait so Long", "description": "Trampled By Turtles", "time": "2017-07-13T21:28:54.126Z", "products": ["Google Play Music"], "locations": [{ "name": "From your current location", "url": "https://google.com/maps?q%5Cu003d37.804363,-122.271111" }] },
Godwin's law; but for content recommendations..
h/t to Ray Cromwell who had the movie Iron Sky recommended in Google Feed..... (which has hitler riding a dinosaur on the moon....)
I started selfhosting my Known instance at https://1500wordmtu.com
The folks at withknown.com are nice, but their focus isn't on end-users these days and I need to get this on SSL, plus would like to use more plugins. [And if all goes well this posts to my social.coop mastodon account!]
To the top of the reading/study list...
This paper describes something I've known in my gut, especially as someone that can remember the pre-internet analog world, and wonders if we've though through the knock-on effects of the technology we are creating....
Businesses also optimize: a business as a whole optimizes marginal revenue, data science finds best-fit models, and websites iteratively improve
click counts by random A/B testing. Unfortunately, optimizing a business
goal often involves sculpting customer perceptions and behaviors, thereby
reducing the entropy of human behavior, choice, and autonomy. In short,
to calibrate our brains, we need autonomy; to submit it to organized optimization, we must forgo it.
Some days I dream that we renamed Google Assistant to Google Steward,... as in:
3. a person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate.
synonyms:
(estate) manager, agent, overseer, custodian, caretaker;
historical reeve
"the steward of the estate"
a person whose responsibility it is to take care of something.
"farmers pride themselves on being stewards of the countryside"
Instead of reflecting on the past year think about what's happened for the last 50 years. I finally got around to listening to a 4 part series about computing in 1968. Highly recommended, very very well done and will blow your mind.
Makes you realize that most of what we've been doing has been riffing on groundbreaking things from that era.
Art? Computer Animation? It all started then with some #cybernetics .. (Ep 1)
Google Glass? Augmented Reality? Ivan Sutherland's "Ultimate Display" conceived of it. (Ep 2)
Hangouts? Shared Docs? Remote Collaboration? Doug Engelbert's The Mother of all Demos was already there. (Ep 3)
And the impact felt, with +110664632946820915121 and others:
Sadly I missed out on the retrospective at the Computer History Museum (was fighting urgent legal/policy fires then)
We stand on the shoulders of giants.
Trying to figure out if some Google Feed issues rise to a pageable threshold. go/whodoinotify has escalation paths, but go/news-policy is locked down.
This is regarding:
and some Moma searching reveals an internal escalation path here:
and another escalation doc "https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GxGqThElJyrQ0odnSYpGLx1RhRN5w4xNuzITTnOOhvE/edit?ts=5ae0ab73" I also found an A/C Privileged doc that I won't link here.
Also found a related
in 2016, but that was before the Interest Feed reorg...See b/121203202 about a horrific experience ordering from Home Hubs from the Google Store. Appears to be stuck over one month in Ingram-Micro Limbo-land.
The sad part is that there's hundreds of these devices in Target Stores nearby. We also happen to run a kick-ass shopping system: "Google Express".
If I felt empowered as an employee I'd buy three hubs from Target, expense them to the Google Store cost center and fix this. I hope someone on the Store team *does* feel empowered to do so; since I know that the playbook reading CSRs won't be able to...
Dark Agile and the importance of making space for diversity.
https://martinfowler.com/articles/agile-aus-2018.html
Add in G+ logo choice and you can probably identify when the last refresh was..
(As seen on ticketfly.com)
Looks like the old go/culture, which was frozen in amber in is here.
Of course that site has links to some old Buzz content that's gone forever:
I've kept a Webvan pen in my bag as a reminder to never get too comfortable. And a reminder to never pay Bechtel a billion dollars to build warehouse infrastructure...
Surprised it took until 2018 to get an Interviewing Moma badge.
/me looks at badge... looks at CLs-submitted-through-Cider badge.... looks back....
"I don’t just believe in miracles,” says the father of the internet, “I use software — so I rely on them"
https://twitter.com/mpesce/status/1071917179094818816
If there’s a network component consider how much you’re concerned by SaaS and choose AGPLv3 or later. If not , GPLv3 or later.
For everything else Apache 2 License or CC0 deed.
Matt Lee, Feb 18 2019 on twitter.com