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"Turns out G+ was a load-bearing member holding up YouTube"

h/t https://social.coop/@jjg/100909481088731798





 

Mixing Humans and Nonhumans Together: The Sociology of a Door-Closer

A little gem from 1988 talking about automation, way way before self driving cars...

It is at this point that you have this relatively new choice: either
to discipline the people or to substitute for the unreliable humans a
delegated nonhuman character whose only function is to open and close
the door. This is called a door-closer or a "groom." The advantage is
that you now have to discipline only one nonhuman and may safely leave
the others (bell-boys included) to their erratic behavior. No matter
who they are and where they come from-polite or rude, quick or slow,
friends or foes-the nonhuman groom will always take care of the door
in any weather and at any time of the day. A nonhuman (hinges) plus
another nonhuman (groom) have solved the hole-wall dilemma.

https://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/cctp-506-spring2015/files/2015/01/Latour-Sociology-of-a-Door.pd...

 

 

A radical proposal for Consumer G+ preservation.

I've been involved with a number of turndowns, Buzz (1st time, and then the double-tap project). Orkut, Hangouts on Air, Google+ Stories, +1s on the web and more. As stewards of user data I would like to propose that we do something different this time.

While we can't keep the service active we can at least do something useful with the output and give back agency to the users that created the data. So here's my proposal.

1) Create the Plus Cooperative(*), owned by the users of Google+. Each post you made prior to a cutoff date gets you one share in the new entity. Decisions are one-user, one-vote.
2) Transfer the plus.google.com domain over to this new entity or redirect to a new plus.coop domain. Generate a static dump of the public** contents and transfer that to new infrastructure run by the Plus Cooperative. In addition Google provides a full dump to the Internet Archive.
3) Google funds the organization for at minimum 10 years off a one time grant.
4) Google publishes a set of identifiers/claims that would allow a user to gain access to the public data in question. The user could choose to remove data from the plus.coop domain or add their own redirect (a super idea suggested by +104122652599862501408)
5) The Plus Coop would be governed by it's user-owners and could choose how to invest in their infrastructure/product. They could create migration tools, publishing tools -- they could even revive the service starting with the seed data.

To me this is full-on "Respect the Opportunity". There are enough passionate users out there to keep the spark of G+ going; let's not get in their way.

And let's not 404 8 years of cultural history.

* There was an attempt to transform twitter into a Co-op, so this idea is not really my own.
** We could conceivably export private data if it was suitably encrypted and a user could claim it at a later point. But that's very much a stretch goal.
*** I also think that all products should buy Bonds that would fund a similar data preservation effort upon failure/cancellation.

cc: +110664632946820915121 / +115753604102260948135 / +101587921131889992978 / +110940801340246898787 / +115283013747081617765

 


Reviewing a doc and looking for suggestions on an evocative way of conveying non-technical user of a product? Here's the passage I flagged:

And not just a lot of people, but everyday people -- people like our mothers, our gym-buddies, that one friend that DMs you all the funny tweets.

I didn't see any specific replacement suggestions on:
http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/So_simple,_your_mother_could_do_it






 

I Still Believe (in Google+/Connect)

There's a lot that I'd like to share about recent Google+ developments, but.. cannot.. due to... reasons..

What I can do is reaffirm my faith in the team that is now running Google+. They are are smart, determined and working with a limited set of resources towards a crazy ambitious goal to improve workplace communications.

Now if I was someone like Vic I'd trot out some parable about the arch-angel Gabriel or Buffalo facing the wind... But that's not me. So I'm going to give you a few lines of the ever inspirational I Still Believe byThe Call.

If you see or work with the G+ team tell them you still believe. In their Mission; in their Work; and in the Impact they can make on the world.

But I still believe
I still believe
Through the shame
And through the grief
Through the heartache
Through the tears
Through the waiting
Through the years
For people like us
In places like this
We need all the hope
That we can get
I still believe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWhDbkTmJHA

 

So yeah, SSDs can die too...





 

Hello Seattle!

Here for the rest of the week...





 

Domination

Move into new office space -- find DoubleClick Posters that go against YSW training...

[see official logo in the lower right corner]

 

Backup and Sync at 1-2 file/sec after deselecting a large folder.

filed details b/111688571

Try harder lil' ChangeBufferPersisted.GetEntriesWithDirectionAndAction, you can do it!





 

With Inbox out of the way Hop might gain traction.... (and then will likely be acquired by the Assistant team /s). That said it's amazing what .5m in seed funding can do these days. Pretty impressive given those constraints.

https://gethop.com/





 

This is a fascinating discussion between Danah Boyd and Douglas Rushkoff. It Covers:

- "Amplification, Freedom of Speech and platform paternalism.
- Networks vs Groups/Community and how to stop tribalism.
- Why Media Literacy isn't enough to combat fake news.
- Google's Original Sin:
https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/10/business/technology-google-and-yahoo-settle-dispute-over-search-p...

Actual interview starts around 13 minutes in.

https://teamhuman.fm/episodes/ep-102-danah-boyd/





 

Short writeup of the dweb summit. Dragonfly makes it a bit too easy for reporters to draw contrasts.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/sep/08/decentralisation-next-big-step-for-the-world-wide...





 

Javascript module loading is giving me deja vu for the old a.out vs elf vs.coff..

The solution then, as now. Statically link everything...





 

A ton of great content here including Vint's talk on Digital Preservation.

As a Googler you'll want to have a thick skin and open mind for many of these.

https://decentralizedweb.net/videos/





 

The feature that Facebook shipped in response to G+ is being retired...

https://techcrunch.com/2018/08/09/facebook-is-shutting-down-friend-list-feeds-today/





 

The Talk: "Internet Infrastructure Challenges with Decentralized Web" was really quite good. The associated article that goes with this is also worth a read, especially as 5G arrives and ISPs try to become "The Cloud".


http://thenewstack.io/game-nodes-network-operators-vs-cloud-operators





 

Lotus Concept Video (2014)

Missed this one the first time..

I do have some issues with this. I agree with the goal of having technology help us be more human. However to achieve the goals of this system one would have to restructure our lives to have most activities be technology-mediated. That means conforming our norms to the technology platforms which makes us less than human.

Oh and it was a pre-Uber world....

http://go/lotusprinciples
http://go/lotusvideo


https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0RwipB98dLpdDgyNElWZXlSbkM2d2t0LUlTOGZjdw/edit





 

about git worktree -- super useful, but I must resist writing a g4d equivalent....





 

*Fearless Cooperation: Giving eval() to your worst enemy for fund and profit*
_Tidbits form the Decentralized Web Conference 2018_

Brian Warner described a new Javascript Secure Execution Environment from Agoric.

"Imagine if you could have safely executable json"

This is based on early Caja work done at Google by many folks. Looks pretty interesting:

https://github.com/Agoric/Jessie

Looks like Mark Miller left Google to work there too...





 

1 vs 5

Zero Rating comes to payment platforms...

https://www.apple.com/apple-pay/sf/

 

@YellzHeard @codecooperative Donated. Might be interesting to connect these coders to the new @codeforamerica "Clear My Record" project https://t.co/YBY82mZCcY that @lourmoore is running. (https://t.co/OGrEo8eXZM)

 

@SIMSdoomtree I'd love to see you and the rest of the @DOOMTREE collective on the @resonatecoop streaming service some day.

 

Confused Developers

Gave a talk about Perkeep at the Decentralized Web conference this week. Very happy that I was finally able to re-use my "confused developer" slide from OpenSocial in a new way...

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1r3hENcuI4E5uR3kFOh4eKAlm91g75sthatOZrgp2c3c/edit?usp=sharing

 

Interesting day at the Distributed Web conference.
- spoke to knapsack for hope which sends data over satellite into Iran.
- at a workshop for Mesh networks where the Catalan blocking was front and center
- with people from the DAT and IPFS community who are building p2p systems to circumvent censorship.

Another world is possible.





 

The Fourth Age of Google+

*The Fourth Age of Google+*

There’s a new Google+ on the way. It’s led by new energetic people that are creating *the* Premier Enterprise collaboration system for GSuite customers. It’s my trust in these strong, capable leaders that now allows me to fade and transition to something new.

After almost 8 years working on Google+ I've decided to tackle a new role on the combined Arcs and Cerebra team in SFO. This move returns me to my roots of building open ecosystems using protocols, open source, and sovereign user data. It's an area I've always been passionate about -- working on federated es-protocols was one of the reasons I joined Google in the first place. The move to SFO also allows me to be a more effective caregiver for my family.
While tackling new technical challenges on Arcs I will continue to work on a number of critical privacy and infrastructure needs for Google+. So you’ll still see me in SVL from time-to-time as I continue my quest to slay the Oz Binary.

And finally, thank you to everyone (there are too many to name) who has helped me learn, lead and develop products that improve people's lives. I am grateful and humbled to be working with the best, and confident in the future of both Google+ and Arcs!

[1] https://arcs.googleplex.com
[2] https://cerebra.googleplex.com/
[3] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wPKmKBKXteFv-FU-18Nctx9C9ptunzIkt4V6i-MfyBw/edit?usp=sharing

 

It's a Mailbox...

My wife's aunt/uncle use a shared email account. They use it for everything including personal conversations.

I wonder if our identity PMs take *that* into consideration!






 

Can Google Duplex do two phase commit?

Just had the worst experience getting two medical schedulers to get a series of events coordinated. Total disaster.

Ended up getting everyone on a conference call to work out the details, would be hard pressed to see an AI accomplish that...





 

@davidcrawshaw There's at least one RFC in genius... https://t.co/MQDRcL9rPx

 

hangouts chat web UI is responsive if you narrow the window.

.. that combined with running in a chromeless window is much better than the native app, since you don't have to re-auth in two places all the time:


/Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --app=https://chat.google.com







 

is coming the end of this month. There will be... surprises...

Also check out that entirely stippled web site...





 

Bye Bye Bluefin

Today I removed the last remnants of the Google+ mobile basic frontend, aka Bluefin (see http://go/bluefin)

And congratulations to the team for leaving me some traps:

- Removing protos lead to global js compile errors. Turns out that a bunch of random code relied on mobile basic soy_globals.

- To calculate a URL path the following was done:
- Execute a java method.
- ... that instantiates a soy template *places.soy*
- ... that executes {mbPlaceUrl(....) }
- ... which is provided by a soy plugin
- ... that runs some other java code!

Well played, well played indeed.


cc +107239907223614146058 +115243107530846780027 +114418285744011589781 +105287604880515191722 +115114058966008692727 +105016019269323464412


https://j.gifs.com/7aNxzY.gif





 

Does Alphabet have a 30 year or 300 year plan?

The Softbank 30 year plan from 2010 is pretty thought provoking. (It's already 8 years old, but still feels forward thinking.)

https://cdn.softbank.jp/en/corp/set/data/irinfo/presentations/vod/2010/pdf/press_20100625_01.pdf

Also see

https://www.softbank.jp/en/corp/about/philosophy/vision/

for more...





 

Blender put all their videos on PeerTube after getting shut down on Youtube.

PeerTube uses ActivityPub standards and WebTorrent to serve up videos. It's under rapid development and has progressed a lot since the last time I checked in with them..

https://video.blender.org/





 

RT @SarahJamieLewis: In the Dat protocol white paper under Network Privacy, there is a section that reads: "There is an inherent tradeoff i…

 

Protip: don't fill your GCP disk 100%. Instance starts but you can't login since there's no place to put an ssh key..
The fixes are.. Not good. (resize not supported on OS, so have to clone, mount on new VM, and then build a new VM with the cloned disk...)

Probably just going to burn it down and start over...





 

This is Nancy O'Malley scaremongering in the Alameda County DA race. Also check out the bowl of Cheetos and the ashtrays.

 

*Wildfire* was quite the system back in the 90s, seems like the Android Dialer or Google Voice could easily implement the best features today.

Some tidbits:
- When summoned Wildfire says "I'm here"
- Whispering in your ear could be done on phone, but also in real life if you had, say Google Glass.

More details from an old Fortune article:

http://archive.fortune.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1996/07/08/214362/index.htm


_For now, Wildfire is only for those willing to shell out big bucks. A business with a dedicated server pays an average of ,400 per user to get set up. Independent subscribers who buy the service from authorized service providers generally pay monthly charges of between 50 and 00. Lowering prices is the company's top priority. Competition is looming, but to date no one else has as sophisticated a product on the market._






 

The Right Kind of AI

*The Right Kind of AI*
Really enjoyed the wide-ranging discussion with Google's own +104315190395846060684 on the Team Human podcast. I'd love to see a TGIF covering these deep topics sometime, and hope there are more Kenrics in our midst.

You also get Douglas Rushkoff's entertaining rant on Facebook. (!)

http://teamhuman.fm/episodes/ep-80-kenric-mcdowell-the-right-kind-of-ai/

 

I don't know much about co-ops and education. But this is an interesting development:

https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/24/google-opens-its-g-suite-for-education-to-home-school-co-ops/

 

Recruiter pitches from Facebook and Amazon on the same day.

Day is young maybe Apple or Microsoft can chime in too...

Who can beat this [[ping] * [market cap]] record?





 

 

*Memes are the Building Blocks of Perceived Reality*

PDF added to my reading list...


https://icitech.org/information-warfare-the-meme-is-the-embryo-of-the-narrative-illusion/





 

Tumblr

brb, closing my Tumblr account instead of clicking 320 checkboxes...

Tumblr tried to sneak in data collection under the radar. After a few taps, you can get a list of who they're sharing data with.

The list takes 19 screenshots to see all the names on my phone.

NINETEEN.

https://social.wxcafe.net/@skiant/100085744884670249

 

Incognito By Default

*Incognito by Default*

Redesign all of our systems to operate without direct access to user data while maintaining quality.

This is my dream after reading https://sites.google.com/corp/google.com/quirk/ and filing data retention plans for the past month....

Ambitious enough?

 

Tracking In The Open with Arvind Narayanan

_"The web is being used for engineering society"_
_"Browser vendors cannot avoid taking a side"_
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZg1vIpno6I

 

Selfish Ledger

Finally watched that Selfish Ledger video...

I didn't find it "unsettling", to me I found it to be your basic tone-deaf techno-utopianism.

Especially given the ugly fact that the research of Hamilton and Dawkins supports eugenics.

I'm curious if +102251792736752917169 is aware of _All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (ep3)_?

https://thoughtmaybe.com/all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving-grace/

Treating humans as programmable computers is a dangerous path to go down. We're already seeing the negative externalities of this today. Filter bubbles, Facebook Ads, Deep Fakes and more show the non-altruistic version of the ideas presented in this concept video.

That said, the user-data story for Fuchsia (which this was an input to) is a good one. And I suspect we won't be breaking out virtual brain calipers any time soon.

 

Wired UK with some good coverage of the movement including @resonatecoop

http://www.wired.co.uk/article/the-tech-cooperatives-changing-the-way-startups-do-business

 

Hi German folks! Please vote out racists like @c_lindner. I'd rather be mistaken in my mentions for singer @patricklindner_.

https://www.politico.eu/article/christian-lindner-german-liberal-fdp-angela-merkel-leaders-bakery-ta...

 

@freiheit_chris @ulfposh @Markus_Soeder @jensspahn @janfleischhauer @sebastiankurz @janboehm @RobertHabeck @c_lindner Most people mistake me for @patricklindner_