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Chinese probe Chang’e lands on the dark side of the moon!
via space.com
Apparently Alexa, the little personal assitance data snorkel Amazon somehow convinces people to put into their homes is going apeshit…
Alexa is randomly laughing, and it’s creepy as hell”
Maybe skynet just merged its neural networks and figured out a way to enslave us all in a few months and just could not keep a chuckle down…
As a follow up to the below, Thanks again to Nilay Patel
Probably they Karate chopped all the people that thought patent trolling is a bad idea before embarking on this shameful endeavour.
This is a real image in BlackBerry’s complaint. I think the lawyers are crying for help. pic.twitter.com/RwqDLKOyWN
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 6, 2018
The Verge’s Nilay Patel</a< dug up this Nugget below
So my head canon for this would be:
Blackberry’s executives were sitting around a table, debating what to do now after they ruined 98% of the companies’ products and brand and then somebody said, hey we actually worked on stuff and had some ideas at some point, right? Before we fired all the engineers, sooooo, let’s just go on a patent trolling rampage…
And then they got some poor patent lawyer and told him to file a complaint for (un)read-count on an icon…
Ummmm BlackBerry is suing Facebook for infringing a patent that claims to cover…. displaying a count of unread messages on a notification dot. pic.twitter.com/sGqetm6qbH
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 6, 2018
Oldschool Electro Hip-Hop. Great Stuff.
Great video for everybody that likes to play or watch chess.
In another very insightful post following the “Hawaii-Fake-Missile-Crisis”, pornhub demonstrates beyond all reasonable doubt, a mechanism that definitely needs to be called “crisis pants managament”. After crisis is averted, the pendulum swings the other way in a celebratory ‘motion’.
Apart from him being extremely excited about everything, it is quite interesting to see that such data is “relatively publicly” available.
First halfway decent usecase for a twitter Moment I have seen, too.