Skip to main content

 


Never did like any phone.  But I always trusted $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ to keep the Internet alive on so-called "smart" phones.  Unfortunately, as the name implies -- that which makes smart can also be used to make ..dumb.

Does not surprise me that trackers, bots and fake user accounts are being used to defraud advertisers into thinking that Facebook is anything other than a ghost town.  People who've actually worked a career in tech for anybody other than themself (hint: not college dropout CEO!), those people know that there several obvious ways to simulate or fake user activity; one is explained here and noted above. If you do not wish to click ?  TL;DR -- the "covert tracking" Yandex and Meta use pulls your phone browsing history into a FB "datacenter" and then sells your data as if it's part of the FB "ecosystem".  But you never gave FB that permission.  This is bad on many levels and Google agrees.

For the RECORD, I never installed any Facebook app on any phone, since I got my first #smartphone in 2014 as a very late to the smartphone party phone-hating writer.  On my computers, I rarely rarely checked the account which I had opened in 2007 or 2008-ish as it was one of the tens of thousands of websites I'd checked out surfing the Internet in my 20's.  I figured out how to take extra measures to disable those potential tracking capabilities that people move mountains to do on their computers, but sometimes just ignore on their phones.

I sure am getting annoyed with the fact that college dropout CEO has become accustomed to taking whatever he wants and never being held accountable.  But I'm writing this today because I am more worried for one of the Internet's real tech talents -- a Mr. Andrew Wang.  He is young, so I can say with pretty high confidence that his talent that was valued at almost 15 billion USD was how to Scale for Support without losing personality. That is a topic I have been noted as discussing for some public records long before him. 


SO where, Google, is my 15 B USD payout?

Moomoo Futu, has a base of more than 50 percent of people who deleted FB a long time ago -- which is awesome, but I know my enemy's hatred is big.  Zuckerberg's hatred and evil are the largest on the planet. 

A word of advice: be very careful when those website SSL certs expire on June 25, because I know from experience using that "DigiCert" protocol on my own site a few years ago -- that little window is where college dropout CEO tends to do evil things.  His modus operandi is to attack or sabotage ecosystems he cannot control, but wishes he could. His stalking of me happened long after I left him (there's a very interesting story here, but will keep this one on topic).

Fortunately, what my native language translates to "Great Spirit" has protected me from his hate and evil.  I pray that same spirit will protect innocent people in Iran.  

It also is important for me to say that I never ever demean anyone who "trusted" Facebook before it went public on IPO.  I would never call anyone "stupid" for seeking out friends and family on it before 2011. Big Money completely changes some people, but mostly it just reveals their true character.  Good people tend to not accumulate much money because the rate at which they distribute it to people who need it more than they do is larger than the rate at which they buy things for themselves.  Who needs 14 mansions, two doomsday bunkers, two luxury yachts, and two porches?  Bad people -- like you know who -- want and want and want with nothing  but apathy for other people's basic survival.

Is it coincidence that not long after announcing wishes for his datacenters to be going "nuclear" ... is it coincidence that through Scale AI, he is attempting to "acquire" the child of two nuclear physicists?  The DNN got the most obvious thing right: ... college dropout does not have 15 billion dollars of runway to buy ScaleAI.   His delusions run so deep.  The other results of the DNN were scary, but unsurprising.


Noor Jasmine researched another dark tetrad CEOs for her video.

The modus operandi of CEOs who "want want want" the tech but hate or disagree strongly with the ethics of the founders?  The pattern that pops up again and again is that the easiest thing for the CEO to do is to delete the ethics of the founder by deleting the founder's life. And it usually gets ruled a "suicide".

So it is with great caution, I share this prediction that Wang will be gone from his acquihire job in < 5 years.  College dropout CEO manipulated the child of two Los Alamos nuclear physicists.  The stakes of the narcissist stands to lose are very high, so do not underestimate sneering narcissist's malice.



 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Why I'm a boat rocker.

"You're rocking the boat.  They don't like that."   A comment I heard just this week... one woman chatting with another woman about how she did it... how was she able to overcome the overwhelming gender bias in this industry and join a team with an employer who actually cares? How did she do it?  By not rocking the boat. I've had this ... I guess we could call it a "conversation" with myself at various points in my life.  Usually it's when I'm getting washed ashore and clinging to dear land, gasping for air:  Oh, geeze. I rocked the boat too hard, again!  And everybody, like, freaked out.   They threw me overboard!  How dare they! ?   Why did they do that?  Because I rocked the boat. Yes, rather than risk their boat getting toppled by little me, they decided that the smartest thing to do is just throw the boat rocker overboard.  Gee thanks.  But the interesting thing is that never has any team membe...

KwikPay and RenWeb -- Nelnet's malware exploits the student loan industry

Was your student loan debt acquired illegally?  How malicious is KwikPay?  The $133 Billion Dollar Questions... If your student loan balance is going nowhere, and if you use or have been enticed by your loan "servicer" to use a little piece of software called KwikPay -- you may wish to read ahead.  Especially if your intentions are to minimize the actual dollar amount of interest (or interest + principle) paid.  See:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/04/cfpb-student-loan-payment_n_4726052.html Background: doing a little research on something only tangentially related to student loans, I happened across a couple intriguing posts on reddit... have a read  here, here and here .  Immediately my intuitive hackles went up:  something is not right.   And thus the "little" research led to more research, and some pretty interesting discoveries.  First and foremost: be informed that any company that uses KwikPay or Renweb is, ...

Celebrating artists and veterans alike: those who do not work for financial interests

  My paternal grandfather -- whom I never met -- is buried in Golden Gate cemetery.  His headstone says "U.S. Marine Corp" and "WWII". I mentioned in my introduction post that like most veterans and undercelebrated Navajo Code Talkers of his era, my grandfather did not dedicate his life to serving financial interests . The war on fascism enabled womens' rights on this continent.  My maternal ancestry has a significant chunk of Native American -- or, as we prefer to be called, "indigenous", and I was his first grandchild, despite the fact that my dad was not his oldest son.  Also since it is relevant to how we refer to time -- my parents were never officially married. My mother, being of indigenous peoples, did not believe in those certificates with incorrect time stamps issued by County-based courthouses, or in what their idea of "official" is.  She always knew her grandfathers and great grandmothers had been on this continent longer than Co...