Month: May 2013

Draining ATMs

the banking industry only have themselves to blame for having utterly amateur “security”.

In 2 precision operations that involved people in more than 24 countries acting in close coordination and with surgical precision, thieves stole $45m from 1000s of ATM’s in a matter of hours.

Youtube subscriptions

Starting today, we’re launching a pilot program for a small group of partners that will offer paid channels on YouTube with subscription fees starting at $0.99 per month. Every channel has a 14-day free trial, and many offer discounted yearly rates.

if the economics work out, individual shows can escape the prison of being bundled with sports junk, and strike out on their own.

see also:

Lots of people want to break up the bundle — the economic model that keeps the TV Industrial Complex intact — but no one has been able to do it. Can Congress?

every cable subscriber pays $5 / month for sweaty guys in spandex whether they give a shit or not.

Nation of the timid

this article gets it exactly right: unless the us overcomes its safety fetish, the decline will be terminal. people are confused about risk and falsely believe 0 risk is either desirable or achievable. the result is a nation of terrified babies who can’t get anything done.

Welcome to the generation of what I have come to call “securitarians.” No more calculation of risk, they. Risk itself is conclusive. They are the products of a post-9/11 mentality in which the practice of prudential judgment did not merely atrophy. It collapsed. A new rhetorical form emerged, a sort of reductio ad absurdum in reverse—a reductio ad extremis—epitomized by the warning that deliberation over the war in Iraq was risky since the smoking gun might be a mushroom cloud. In this era, risk has been escalated in such a way as not merely to reconfigure but to obliterate judgment.

Omakase Mazemen

reason 2348345 nyc >>> your city. a ramen tasting. i got some tickets 🙂 i especially liked the use of a french press & blowtorch, and yuji himself explaining the dishes in great detail. bonus: at the end, one of the cooks commented on my love to hate google reviews tshirt by saying it is a intimidating shirt for such an occasion. heh.