
Russia is demanding that Bulgaria try harder to prevent vandalism of Soviet monuments, after yet another monument to Soviet troops in Sofia was spray-painted
what a great way to troll russia (who is pretty much asking to be trolled hard these days)
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Russia is demanding that Bulgaria try harder to prevent vandalism of Soviet monuments, after yet another monument to Soviet troops in Sofia was spray-painted
what a great way to troll russia (who is pretty much asking to be trolled hard these days)
What a mess of an article, about alleged “rock star” engineers, and how they have “agents” now. Blech. Lowers my respect for the New Yorker.
Bradley asked about 10x’s talent pool: did it really include “the top developers in the world,” as Solomon claimed? Solomon dropped technological achievements the way one might talk about album sales or duets with Lady Gaga. One of his clients had overseen user-experience design for Apple’s iCloud. “Have you heard of Django? The guy who co-created Django is a client.”
The thing that I was not aware of is that… what Starbucks was doing, is they were taking specimens of male semen, and they were putting it in the blends of their lattes. It’s the absolute truth. My suspicion is that they’re getting their semen from sodomites. Semen flavours up the coffee, and makes you thinks you’re having a good time
The Waze app is destroying neighborhoods in Los Angeles … so claim some very pissed off homeowners. residents are uniting to report congestion in their area so cars are rerouted to other streets.
in case you were confused: yes, apple stuff sucks just as much as any other os.
So, Yosemite is out. It has some bugs, and we (Google) couldn’t deploy it on the day it was released.
I followed the instructions in this support article and created a profile that sets the App Store to “Restrict App Store to software updates only” mode, since we don’t want users to self-upgrade to Yosemite until we are ready.
But since Apple has terrible enterprise management tools, this puts the App Store in a confusing state for users.
1) Only the Updates pane is accessible, with no indication that the other panes have been administratively disabled
2) The “OS X Yosemite” advertising banner is still shown in the Updates pane
3) Despite showing the banner, clicking on “Free” to try to download it prompts the user to sign-in, but the sign in button does nothing, confusingly.
4) Third-party software updates are disallowed, even for previously-installed software. This is especially confusing.
Annoying. This is a bit weird but at least it’s not actively prompting users to upgrade.
A Wild Security Update Appears!
A security update for 10.9 is released! Good news, it fixes security issues. We push it out ASAP with munki/simian, with a force-by date because it’s important.
Now our users are getting really confused. We just sent them all a note saying to not install Yosemite! And the App Store is in an odd state! But now they have a prompt to install something! But didn’t they just get an email about not installing something? I guess I’ll just ignore!
This is frustrating, but it seems to have generally died down.
Until this morning, when Apple, via what I presume is the App Store, sends a fucking notification to everyone
Which, of course, just sends them to the App Store where they are disabled from actually doing anything.
So I send another note to everyone – thanks, Apple! – which of course just confuses things.
Christ.
Naturally now our users have no goddamned idea what to do, because why should the have to even care about this? If they get prompted, we’ve taught them to install, because security and bug fixes. But now! They’re getting prompted for something they’re blocked from installing, and we’re telling them to not install something, but how are they supposed to know the difference between a security update and Yosemite? I mean it’s super clear to us, the management team, what’s what, but that’s for us to deal with and the users should not have to worry about.
But, now, thanks to this clusterfuck of App Store banner ads, weird update-only modes, and notifications for things they can’t install, everything is in a terrible confused state.
Thanks, Apple.
PS: I can also rant a while about Yosemite itself.
i print maybe 5 pages / year and it fills me with rage every time
It’s come to my attention that I haven’t yet made a public statement specifically about #GamerGate. But as it’s come up in a few threads, at this point, I think it’s about time that I made my position on this matter absolutely clear.
“GamerGate” is a lie from beginning to end. It has exactly 3 parts to it: it has its core, which is and has been from the very first day about allowing and preserving a “gamer culture” which is actively hostile to women (among others), and preserving it by means of threats, harassment, and violence towards anyone who ever suggests that it should be otherwise.
It has its bullshit layer, which is that it is about ethics in journalism. If it were about ethics in journalism, then you would see people talking about actual ethical questions in journalism, and you would have seen it from the beginning. But from its first days, its only ties to this notion were the use of bizarre (and provably false) accusations from Zoe Quinn’s ex-boyfriend to accuse game journalists of being in a cabal to destroy the “gamer culture” of its core layer, and one listserv thread where professional journalists did, indeed, have a serious discussion about journalistic ethics: about whether the newsworthiness of this blog post outweighed the potential harm to its subjects. But rather than portray this as journalists doing what ethical journalists do, Milo Yiannopoulos instead portrayed this as a conspiracy by journalists to support the Secret Feminist Cabal. That is, his article itself was bollocks from beginning to end, as has been the entire argument.
And it has its fellow-travelers, people who either actually believe the bullshit layer or do so vocally and disingenuously in order to confuse others and add a shroud of legitimacy.
How do I know that this is true, and that there is not a legitimate discourse mixed in with the violence and so on? That I am not unfairly tarring all of GamerGate’s proponents with the same brush?
It’s really simple. I have not once seen a proponent of GamerGate actually distance themselves from the hatred and violence, or excoriate it, or say that it is fundamentally wrong and that they do not agree with either its means or its ends.
What I have seen is lots of people coming up with ways in which they, too, are being harassed, and so claiming a false equivalency. I got to watch an excellent example of this on one of my own threads earlier today; there, one of its proponents argued that the movement being called a bunch of scum (as it had been by someone else) is a form of harassment, and perfect evidence of how “there are trolls on both sides.” Yet he elides the difference between that and people being chased out of their homes, people waking up every day to death threats, to real and meaningful impact on people’s lives. This is not a serious argument: it is an attempt to lie and to confuse the issue.
The other argument I have kept hearing is “I never distance myself from acts I have never associated myself with.” That is, people claim that they are under no obligation to distance themselves from the acts of the rest of GamerGate, even while they hoist its banner. Sorry: when a movement is known, first and foremost, for its violence, then to associate yourself with it does associate you with its acts. You cannot say “I support al-Qaeda. They’re really about the US military presence in Saudi Arabia,” or “Hey, the KKK has done a lot of great community service work,” and not thereby associate yourself with everything those organizations are really known for. Sorry; you lie down with pigs, you’ll get covered in mud. You keep doing that, and people will have every reason to assume that you like it.
The fact is that there is no meaningful way to “recapture” the GamerGate tag for anything honest, both because it was never tied to that in the first place, and because it has become far too polluted to do so. If someone actually feels like having a conversation about ethics in journalism, they should by all means do so — depending on what they say, I may even support them in this. But they should not do so in the company of villains, because that simply obscures any real discussion they might want to have with filth.
This is not behavior worthy of human beings. It is vile, it is violent, and if there is anything legitimate at all inside GamerGate, it needs to get its ass out of there right now and clearly separate itself from the bloodthirsty mob. Because right now, anyone who walks around with that label is painting themselves as being open supporters of it, and anyone who supports that is someone that I wouldn’t piss on if they were on fire.
BuzzFeed posted a list of “110 Reasons Why You Should Never Leave New York City,” and reading through it was one of the more confusing things we’ve done in a really long time. The list manages to be both highly redundant (how many different ways can you say that New York is not a car-reliant city?) and frequently nonsensical, all the while trafficking in such heavily used clichés as to be laughable.
in case you’re curious.
every time i see someone hauling a yoga mat around town i roll my eyes.
Indian culture is under siege by Westerners enamored with yoga, authenticity, and convenience. The dosa—a beloved, inconvenient tradition—could be next to fall.
some school districts in LA have so many dumb parents with “belief exceptions” that their immunization rates are like Chad and South Sudan. i wonder when immunization rates will start to be factored into real estate. do you want your kids to grow up next to these savages?