MasterCard and visa had been taken down by a group of volunteers operating a botnet operation, fascinating, disturbing.
http://verbophobia.blyon.com/mastercard-ddos/
MasterCard and visa had been taken down by a group of volunteers operating a botnet operation, fascinating, disturbing.
http://verbophobia.blyon.com/mastercard-ddos/
So I was test driving the latest chrome version today (I know I’m late, I penalized chrome a few months ago after it caused some slowness and crashed on my sluggish laptop) then I saw this:
And i thought to my self, adsense.. what adsense?
BTW: don’t you just die for this theme? you can download it here.
I’m writing this from my iPod, after downloading my first kindle version book to the kindle for ipod app, i bought the “wealth of nations” for less than a dollar, Adam smith would have been thrilled. while I’m knee deep in a Microsoft environment and google is my home on the web, it’s Amazon (big book worm) and Apple (I know I’m a fashion victim) that really gets me for the cashbox.it’s the micropayments, and the digital delivery that makes the kindle model so appealing, the kindle for iPod is the perfect solution for non coverage areas.
The Jewish Buddha says:
If there is no self, whose arthritis is this?
Be here now. Be someplace else later. Is that so complicated?
Drink tea and nourish life; with the first sip, joy; with the second sip, satisfaction; with the third sip, peace; with the fourth, a Danish.
Wherever you go, there you are. Your luggage is another story.
Accept misfortune as a blessing. Do not wish for perfect health, or a life without problems. What would you talk about?
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single Oy.
There is no escaping karma. In a previous life, you never called, you never wrote, you never visited. And whose fault was that?
Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.
The Tao does not speak. The Tao does not blame. The Tao does not take sides. The Tao has no expectations. The Tao demands nothing of others. The Tao is not Jewish.
Breathe in. Breathe out. Breathe in. Breathe out. Forget this and attaining Enlightenment will be the least of your problems.
Let your mind be as a floating cloud. Let your stillness be as a wooded glen. And sit up straight. You’ll never meet the Buddha with such rounded shoulders.
Deep inside you are ten thousand flowers. Each flower blossoms ten thousand times. Each blossom has ten thousand petals. You might want to see a specialist.
Be aware of your body. Be aware of your perceptions. Keep in mind that not every physical sensation is a symptom of a terminal illness.
The Torah says, Love your neighbor as yourself. The Buddha says, There is no self. So … maybe we’re off the hook?
excellent by The Big Picture
This post is a work in progress and reflects my current thoughts and fillings about the great Google experience.
Let me clarify up front: i do not think that Google is evil despite what Krugman says. Granted, I would never choose a motto that emphasize what not to do, in a way, Warren buffet strives to achieve the same effect by asking his CEO’s to imagine their decisions on the front page of their community newspaper which has a much stronger effect, though not quite catchy as a motto.
No. this started as a feeling that all is not well in the happy place, services quirked, there were blackout periods and i even got some JavaScript errors(oh, the horror!), in main web pages (such as the search front page),I was starting to think that Google had recruited just a little bit too much newbies and let them get on production code just a little too fast.
Then I heard Eric Schmidt at this podcast and it left me excited but also extremely concerned, Google does store all this data…
this feeling did not crystallized to anything specifically until i stumbled upon this little (extremely technical) article by Nicholas Nassim Taleb(the Black Swan, not an excellent book, but a very good point) and then it hit me : Google is not evil, it is simply too big to fail.
Let me elaborate, Contrary to other software giants like Microsoft(Bad Bad), Oracle and even Internet Giants like Yahoo and Amazon, Google second motto is to crawl and index ALL the data that is out there, not just your surfing and shopping habits, simply everything, your cellphone location and direction (Latitude), through your search history, shopping behavior, media habits, investment preferences,mails, meetings,documents, health,images,social network connections. If its online it will be indexed, if not Google will go to great lengths to get it online.
In the podcast (minute 29), the moderator (Edward Felten) asks Eric “to what extent do this privacy issues limit your ability to get new business.. i might say I’m a little scared of all the information that Google has about me..personally I’m not so worried but if Google fell into evil hands i would be pretty concerned to what happened to all that data” to which Eric promptly answers “We have a rule of don’t be evil” then he elaborate: the entire Google business is based upon trust, if Google will fail to honor this contract, the business will go elsewhere immediately.
While that’s just plain wrong, users are bound to Google services and will find it extremely difficult to migrate to competitors, Google will suffer tremendously from such a scandal.
But here is the case, Eric refers to Google as a single entity while in fact Google is the sum of all it’s workers, datacenters, code, bugs and users. as Nassim Explains simply in the article, a rogue trader can take down a bank, a malfunctioning machine can take down a software service (Gmail was down numerous times lately) and a rogue employee can take down a company.
Later that month Simon Johnson coined the phrase “Anything that is too big to fail is too big to exist” in his article at the Atlantic, which summed things up pretty neatly.
Google is a wonderful organization, which invest heavily in wonderful innovations that will benefit all mankind, it holds though, ever increasing hidden risks, that can and will affect all of its users.
For the latest funny bug, check out this link in ie8 (the Firefox version is less buggie but still have some weird behavior) now scroll down as much as you can, really, now go back up, i get a big wide white gap. I was not looking or bugs just stumble upon it.
Having cashed out some of my positions “on the news” I have made time to eagerly read Jeremy Grantham Last letter a few days back. Betting evenly on a down slope now or later this year I was left with neither bargain nor homework. I then, felt obliged to sink myself in work (yes day work) late into the night. some posts on that maybe later.