Self-redacting your messages on Hangouts Chat? think again....
A message was edited in Hangouts Chat, view the updated message on (https://chat.google.com).
Because social networks are what we do, you should understand how the bonds Google+ creates can spread contagions (both the good and bad kinds...)
http://ncase.me/crowds/
Self-redacting your messages on Hangouts Chat? think again....
A message was edited in Hangouts Chat, view the updated message on (https://chat.google.com).
In an alternate timeline Google Gadgets survived and iGoogle evolved into ARCS.
But seriously, go read this and think about how the world might be different if we could split up the data hosting (into Google Cloud) and the Application Serving. What kind of world would we have then?
Once you've digested that read the User Sovereignty doc
http://go/user-sovereignty
I think efforts like this are key if we want Google to grow even larger than it's current size without being regulated to death.
While not strictly social, this did use the underlying Shindig code based used for social gadgets. It also allowed for Cooperating Gadgets in the browser via gadgets.pubsub and distributed Prefs system using gadgets.prefs
In fact one of the use cases was 'add the Google Gadget to your container' so your other gadgets could have enhanced functionality. The only thing missing is a user-owned, portable data store. We're seeing a return to this model in ARCS and Fuchsia.
This is good. Read and/or watch it.
http://opentranscripts.org/transcript/programming-forgetting-new-hacker-ethic/
Build systems that forget less. Use that as a metric...
Of course the cybernetician in me wants to say:
- Forgetting is really Variety Attenuation[1]
- The Good Regulator theorem applies [2]. To effectively regulate a system your model needs to be as complex as the system itself.
[[Oh and http://opentranscripts.org is such a great project. It's something that Google could do at scale, especially for educational materials, lectures etc. It also... *increases variety* by making video content more accessible]]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variety_(cybernetics)
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_regulator
A strong argument for the recent changes to promo. I wonder if we'd had this in the past this person would have gotten promoted?
Also one of these days I'm going to write a "Why I stay at Google" post.
https://mtlynch.io/why-i-quit-google/
oh no, not this again....
https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/moma-news/home/201202/whathappenedwithcpac?pli=1
5000 memberships? I thought this was Google?
com.google.apps.framework.request.StatusException: <eye3 title='FAILED_PRECONDITION'/> generic::FAILED_PRECONDITION: User 91363953886 has 5309 total memberships, can not mutate to reach 5310 as that is over the limit of 5000 ;AppErrorCode=9;StartTimeMs=1519173416402;tcp;Deadline(sec)=9.664;ResFormat=UNCOMPRESSED;Originator=corp-loas-proxy;Tag=cidc3;ServerTimeSec=0.365905408;LogBytes=256;Non-FailFast;EndUserCredsRequested;EffSecLevel=none;ReqFormat=UNCOMPRESSED;ReqID=feead50e0dd47f81;GlobalID=d58444c9b3c68ad4;Server=10.2.37.199:4113
...a stronger take on decentralization.
Instead of the Chris Dixon post just read the essays here. Most are well thought out and timely. The blockchain/crypto essay by Rachel O’Dwyer specifically calls out crypto fallacies:
- We can replace time-consuming social processes with elegant technical solutions.
- The technical can instantiate new social or political processes.
Decentralization is really about People, Power and Agency.
And I believe that we at Google can give more power and agency to the creators, developers and consumers that rely on our platforms.
http://www.orbooks.com/catalog/ours-to-hack-and-to-own/
Curious if anyone uses something to replace paper notebooks?
As Google becomes more heavily regulated I wonder if we'll have to start using software like this? We do run many "Experiments" after all...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ELN_software_packages
googlegroups.com == dogfood history
I counted 44 dogfood google groups (!) including these classics:
butterandcream-prod (wha?)
friendsofallen
openbonfire
snickersmocha
Enjoy it while you can, GDPR will probably force the cleanup of all these...
Googlers, don't be smug, doesn't look like Google Express supports Food Stamps either..
[And at least Amazon offers discounted Prime membership to people with EBT cards.]
That said if you don't have the learned experience of being poor you might want to check out today's talk "Growing Up Poor In America" - Lisa 'Tiny' Garcia at 11am PT
Livestream at http://go/tiny-kim
[original image sourced from https://imgur.com/MUuZ9sr]
So one more Nexus 6p / Android post.
A teammate offered me a 6p test device as a loaner. Has the asset tag and everything. *Yay!*
Turns out it was factory reset with a test account on it. *Uhoh!*
But no worries there's an internal unlock tool. (http://go/androidunlock) *Yay*
Ugh it's broken for some odd reason:
https://buganizer.corp.google.com/issues/68021469
Techstop basically gives up at this point and say try out http://go/skylab -- basically saying that the device is a paperweight.
If we can't manage a shared pool of devices I fear what hell our enterprise customers go through. Also imagine if a fired employee Factory Resets their phone before they leave. Instant brick...
Anyway, enough ranting for today. I need to save my energy to deal with my wife's repeated question: "let's just go buy iPhones -- Are you some kind of masochist or what?"...
Google Store, please take my money :(
- FWIW this is the chrome bug where time goes backwards
- And to add insult to injury I now have 4 pending charges for the failed orders.... At least having my card declined let me know that this was the case
- Filed http://b/72589737
Yegge's post was weird. He chastises Google for me-too-ism, but then goes on to talk about a war with Uber.
https://medium.com/@steve.yegge/why-i-left-google-to-join-grab-86dfffc0be84
#googplus
WebSub/ActivityPub are now both W3C standards.
https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-websub-20180123/
https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-activitypub-20180123/
I find it really weird that no-one at Google actually was involved with this since it's in our interests for web crawl, publisher support etal..
https://www.w3.org/TR/2018/REC-websub-20180123/
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Even the Economist is piling on the #techlash of 2018...
I didn't have time to write up my 2018 predictions, but this is right in line with what I was expecting this year. Expect more payback for excessive hubris.
https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21735021-dominance-google-facebook-and-amazon-bad-consumers-a...
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Nexus 6p Bootloop :(
And we're not making it right for users and sending people to Huawei, who are now closed. And all my spare phones are micro-sim.
The playbook for the people on the phone is a depressing read:
https://support.google.com/playops/hardware/answer/7519413
We have a huge hoard of cash, surely we could do right by our users?
Oh and this is my 4th 6p...
Jeff Dean's Britney Spears wonderbug:
https://buganizer.corp.google.com/issues/14224408
[Also check out the hotlist this is on for other amazing bugs.
#googplus
Well worth watching. The blog->book is an interesting thing I didn't know about and I found the email -> blog solution for communicating with her future grown-up children clever.
Slides are here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14fAzIdLrfKt6K313UraEJATFsjFsqTEumNun4ufhtiU/edit?usp=sharing
Looks like G+ sharing was added to gThanks in
https://b.corp.google.com/issues/9972517
But the shares it creates now are pretty bare-bones and you have to really hunt down that G+ share button...
Oh and big congrats to all the people getting Kudos and PBs lately. Y'all are awesome!
#til that Google Voice voicemail bytes are stored as Photos...
http://google3/java/com/google/android/apps/hangouts/protocol/OzServerRequest.java?l=391&rcl=151...
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It took a bit of searching to figure out why I received a check for 8. But if you get one here's why:
This is a wage and hour PAGA action arising from Defendant's failure to pay wages in a timely manner at the end of each pay period. Labor Code § 204( d) requires employees to be paid out by the seventh (ih) day following the closing of the pay period if employees are paid on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Defendant, who paid its employees on a bi-weekly basis, had a consistent policy of paying the wages of its employees on the eighth (8t11) day or later following the close of the respective pay period, and thus, beyond the time periods as allowed pursum1t to Labor Code § 204. This PAGA action is being sought on behalf of Defendant's other aggrieved employees.
In addition to the PAGA action, Plaintiff also asserts individual claims for wrongful termination in violation of public policy. Specifically, Plaintiff engaged in protected activity by removing alcohol from the workplace (due to fear for her personal safety and the safety of co-workers), and to prevent sexual harassment. However, by exercising such rights, Plaintiff was terminated from her employment.
Defendant's Position
Plaintiff was employed by Defendant from approximately January 27, 2015 to April 12, 2016 as a Program Manager. In late March 2016, a Google employee reported that several personal items had gone missing. Google's asset investigations team confirmed through video evidence that Plaintiff had taken the reported items. During its investigation, Plaintiff provided inconsistent accounts of her actions, which Google deemed to lack credibility. As a result, Google terminated Plaintiffs employment for violation of company policy and the dishonest conduct she exhibited.
Google denies that its payroll schedule was inconsistent with section 204 of the Labor Code. Moreover, Plaintiff cannot show that she or any of the members of the group she seeks to represent were aggrieved. An award of civil penalties under PAGA would result in an award that is unjust, arbitrary, and oppressive
Starting a GDPR Playlist
Suggestions welcome. So far I have:
- Der Kommissar
- The Pink Panther Theme
- The Final Countdown
- URL Badman
- Private Eyes
https://play.google.com/music/playlist/AMaBXykJsdwDFc6MfhN6BOLaS-8bHys6YJfxv5lsld76R3LUGkK2fYFxNyjjU...
#googplus
Oh hi Epona...
I wonder if there's a canonical source that describes every single state an account can be in?
The fact that our systems are not tested against the full set of account variations scares me.
Adding new Account Variants that means that every single system needs to be adjusted to handle it. This is just not scalable.
https://sites.google.com/corp/google.com/epona/home#__sid=md0
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Two new local charities available for gift match for California Wildfires so it's not just the Red Cross now:
Still *0k* to match.
Also I learned that Google Docs has a 'mobilebasic' suffix which generates a simple lightweight doc. Many of the emergency resource docs are using this:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ZhXDNaL260p5OempaFbCrsYBe_5pvNvDqV7xcwn95s/mobilebasic
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ZhXDNaL260p5OempaFbCrsYBe_5pvNvDqV7xcwn95s/mobilebasic
Anything Google specific going on to support people affected by Wildfires in Northern California? Facebook has already pledged m. Where we at?
I've only begun support:
- Already donated to various animal shelters in the area.
- Going to drop off supplies at 1-2-3-4 Go Records tonight, they're sending critical items to victims.
#googplus
Not strictly "social" per-se, but there were a number of cross overs from iGoogle. Also relevant as Now is undergoing some historical changes of it's own..
- Pixie Labs ended up moving their games to Google+ Games (remember Farmville?)
- The gadget infrastructure from iGoogle (GGS) was used heavily for the +1 button, OpenSocial, PeopleSense and others. +103390686048441232976 might even still carry a pager for this old infrastructure...
I had forgotten how I signed up for eMarketer which actually dumps some useful analysis in your inbox. I didn't find the original eMarketer info but I did find this roundup of valuable external data sources (which does include eMarketer)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e0E3Vy6LIDP1Q15mhYh-Pp_2Uli-kVwg1xqv3j3dNWQ/edit?_escaped_fragme...
#googplus
Maps and GBUS work pretty well split-screen, especially useful to know if you're going to get to the stop on time.
https://plus.google.com/photos/107786897865850743842/albums/6470343210085028337/6470343209853819490?...
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Hired to work on web protocols. Immediately detoured to the needful work of building a social network. Learned a lot along the way.
I don't have a lot of sage wisdom to offer other than be humble, humane, and empathic. That goes a long way.
That and banjo. Always have banjo.
Looking forward to 7 more years of causing trouble with you.
Google Assistant as envisioned from 1973's "Designing Freedom"
https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=8pOruwSkOisC
Much of what we implement today was predicted then. We also forget that people once derided and feared "The Computer".
This work is quite accessible and reading it gave me a better understanding of complex dynamic systems, relaxation time, variety, Ashby's Law and the nature of bureaucracy. Also originally broadcast on the CBC as a lecture series:
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1973-cbc-massey-lectures-designing-freedom-1.2946819
Surprised it took this long for an article about this to come out...
http://blogpros.com/blog/2017/09/google-plus-removes-share
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Looks like we once had an Ethnographer on staff. This is the only notable mention of Complex Adaptive Systems I found. But it is interesting reading back from 2011....
https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/google-culture/home/google-at-the-edge-of-chaos
Greetings Area 120. Google Forever has also made it to the final pitch round.
We have plenty of opportunities for people to pitch in on sustainable bizdev models, decentralized engineering and more. But one role we'd love to fill is a UX/Design/Frontend leader. Here's our job listing. Please reach out if you're interested!
https://grow.googleplex.com/opportunity/job/2000000020689
Are you interested in building user experiences and critical user journeys that work for generations? Do you want to help people preserve their most important digital memories?
Consider joining the Google Forever Project. We're a proposed Area 120 project that's already made it to the final pitch round and we need you!
Our project is creating the software that will power a business and ecosystem that will last for decades and centuries. We're starting with a way to preserve the world's most valued Photos in an easy, simple sustainable way.
As a lead/founding frontend member of the team you will have considerably freedom to set the direction and tech stack while working with our passionate engineering and business teams. You will also be able to explore experimental user interfaces and user experiences that might be used in the far future.
If accepted to Area 120 you will have the chance to work on this full time. We also will accept any and all people who want to help us achieve our vision!
See http://go/google-forever or contact Paul Lindner to discuss how you can contribute.
GoogleCloud asks: *What was the first program you wrote that you were proud of?*
_Please include what language it was written in and a brief description. Feel free to go out of bounds if you have a creative answer!_
My response:
At age 17 I was published in Compute!'s Gazette. The small utility, named ML Runner, is tool written in Commodore 64 Basic and 6502 Assembly. It converted machine language binaries into easy to use BASIC programs. The result was a better, easier way for users to execute code.
You can see the actual short code on page 98 in the June 1987 Issue here:
https://archive.org/details/1987-06-compute-magazine
Anyone know if there are projects inside Google to standardize on data models for Intellectual Property Rights?
https://www.coalaip.org/
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DNS still kinda sucks, despite the billions of revenue collected by ICANN and registrars..
https://sites.google.com/corp/google.com/stronger-dns
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Stumbled on Jostle.me, a new Enterprise Social Networking company. Some good takes on why this stuff is important. Also includes elements of gThanks, teams and more.
https://www.jostle.me/google-apps
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60 days isn't a long time for people with lots of data. I have a feeling it's going to take legislation to get companies to do the right thing here (and that includes us too, Google Drive notice is 60 days as well...)
Also facepalm on the earnest CEO video at:
https://www.crashplan.com/en-us/consumer/nextsteps/
Hi Last-minute 120ers.
Here's the pitch deck for *Google. Forever.* Still looking for UX and BD team members.
https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/presentation/d/1eP4UkcW3U4l7p13XzHPX7RXSPaNSJqrLS4nGASxgUKo/edi...
#googplus
tired: drone delivery
wired: missile delivery
If you look back you'll see the parallels between Google and the Postal Service....
Question for Jungle Gym -- how does it stack up against the Q&A feature in Groups? It seems that there's some overlap here that needs to be shaken loose. Maybe something for Daniel when he returns from his travels..
I read that we were going to participate in Net Neutrality protests today. I loaded up google.com to see if we were doing a home page promo. I didn't see the logo load and thought that this was a very sublime way of calling attention to content blocking. So I waited for a spinner and call to action...
haha; no. Instead it was this super heavy doodle that took forever to load over GBUS wifi.
Ah well. Looks like we're sending an "email" to our "listserve" (itsthe90s.gif) of committed diehards, and posting a video playlist hidden somewhere on youtube (couldn't find it, can you?)
Paul here from the Superfund Squad, where we're getting rid of the infrastructure you love to hate and paying off unfunded mandates with technical debt. And digging up the History of Google's Social Efforts in the attached collection.
I've been cranking at this social thing for almost 7 years at Google on Google+ and a long time before that at places Six Apart (home of Typepad and Livejournal), hi5 and LinkedIn. I did a lot of work on OpenSocial and other standards back then which is a big reason I'm here today.
Oh and this enterprise thing isn't my first rodeo. Way back at Critical Path we provided hosted email, calendar and tasks for Italian Telecoms, Major Universities *and* the Kiss Army. And at Red Hat we sold shrink wrap and services to all sales channels.
But I'm most proud of the work I did at the UN on telecom standards, relief efforts and publishing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 500 languages. (And the site is still standing to this day!)
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Pages/SearchByLang.aspx
And finally before that was the Internet Gopher.. Me, with Heavy Metal hair:
https://www.minnpost.com/business/2016/08/rise-and-fall-gopher-protocol
Beyond all this tech I enjoy life in Oakland with my fabulous wife Julie and our Great Pyrenees Gus. You'll find us exploring the parks of the East Bay, checking out obscure music or cruising the rapidly gentrifying Valencia street in the Mission. I'm also heavily interested in building software and systems that last the long term. I'm a member of the Long Now (https://longnow.org) and I have a 20% project called Digital Vellum (http://go/digitalvellum)
Happy to be here with y'all and looking forward to our next adventures!