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What is the meaning of LinkedIn?

Sep 16, 9:00PM

Thanks to John Biggs for inspiring this piece; I cosign most of what he says here. I have long been mystified by LinkedIn, because of its spectacular uselessness (for me) as a professional social network. But I also assumed it was useful for someone. Now, though, I’m beginning to wonder if the emperor is naked […]


Uber's complex relationship with diversity

Sep 16, 6:00PM

Since Dara Khosrowshahi came to Uber as CEO about a year ago, there has certainly been less drama, but drama remains. Over the last few months, there were reports of Uber COO Barney Harford making insensitive comments about women and racial minorities, as well as Uber’s now-former Chief People Officer Liane Hornsey making denigrating comments […]


Uber fires up its own traffic estimates to fuel demand beyond cars

Sep 16, 5:18PM

If the whole map is red and it’s a short ride, maybe you’d prefer taking an Uber JUMP Bike instead of an UberX. Or at least if you do end up stuck bumper-to-bumper, the warning could make you less likely to get mad mid-ride and take it out on the driver’s rating. This week TechCrunch […]


In Bad Blood, a pedestrian tale of heuristics and lies

Sep 16, 4:23PM

In a world where thousands and thousands of startups are started in the Bay Area every year, becoming a name that everyone recognizes is no small feat. Theranos reached that summit, and it all came crashing down. The story of the fraudulent rise and precipitous fall of the company and its entrepreneur, Elizabeth Holmes, is […]


The 21-day bitcoin challenge

Sep 16, 1:11PM

There is a documentary series currently airing on iQiyi, China’s Netflix equivalent, about a Chinese bitcoin enthusiast who attempts to survive 21 days by merely living on 0.21 bitcoin, or $1,300, without any help or donations. He You Bing is traveling and carrying nothing with her, and she has to retrieve food, housing, and basic […]


Facebook is hiring a director of human rights policy to work on "conflict prevention" and "peace-building"

Sep 16, 10:24AM

Facebook is advertising for a human rights policy director to join its business, located either at its Menlo Park HQ or in Washington DC — with “conflict prevention” and “peace-building” among the listed responsibilities. In the job ad, Facebook writes that as the reach and impact of its various products continues to grow “so does […]


African experiments with drone technologies could leapfrog decades of infrastructure neglect

Sep 16, 7:30AM

Jake Bright Contributor Jake Bright is a writer and author in New York City. He is co-author of The Next Africa. More posts by this contributor Harley-Davidson is opening a Silicon Valley R&D center to power EV production With a $10 million round, Nigeria's Paga plans global expansion Samantha Stein Contributor More posts by this […]


Twitter now puts live broadcasts at the top of your timeline

Sep 15, 9:55PM

Twitter will now put live streams and broadcasts started by accounts you follow at the top of your timeline, making it easier to see what they’re doing in realtime. In a tweet, Twitter said that that the new feature will include breaking news, personalities and sports. The social networking giant included the new feature in its […]


A new CSS-based web attack will crash and restart your iPhone

Sep 15, 9:29PM

A security researcher has found a new way to crash and restart any iPhone — with just a few lines of code. Sabri Haddouche tweeted a proof-of-concept webpage with just 15 lines of code which, if visited, will crash and restart an iPhone or iPad. Those on macOS may also see Safari freeze when opening […]


Original Content podcast: Netflix's 'Insatiable' is even worse than you've heard

Sep 15, 8:48PM

“Insatiable,” the Netflix comedy about an overweight high school girl who suddenly becomes slim and beautiful thanks to having her jaw wired shut for a summer, has been drawing controversy ever since its first trailer went online. The reviews for the show were almost uniformly negative, yet they didn’t quite prepare me for the terribleness of […]


Everyday home gear made smart

Sep 15, 6:00PM

If you only have one smart home device, it's likely something simple and fun like a voice-controlled speaker or color-changing LED light bulb. As you expand your smart home setup, you can begin to swap out gear that isn't as flashy but you still use everyday.


In VC fund creation, have we passed the peak?

Sep 15, 5:07PM

In venture capital, a variant on the Glengarry Glen Ross mandate is most fund managers' modus operandi: Always. Be. Raising.


FEMA to send its first 'Presidential Alert' in emergency messaging system test

Sep 15, 1:53PM

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will this week test a new “presidential alert” system that will allow the president to send a message to every phone in the US. The alert is the first nationwide test of the presidential alert test, FEMA said in an advisory, which allows the president to address the nation in the […]


Why the Pentagon's $10 billion JEDI deal has cloud companies going nuts

Sep 15, 1:09PM

By now you’ve probably heard of the Defense Department’s massive winner-take-all $10 billion cloud contract dubbed the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (or JEDI for short). Star Wars references aside, this contract is huge, even by government standards.The Pentagon would like a single cloud vendor to build out its enterprise cloud, believing rightly or wrongly that […]


North Korea skirts US sanctions by secretly selling software around the globe

Sep 15, 1:29AM

Fake social media profiles are useful for more than just sowing political discord among foreign adversaries, as it turns out. A group linked to the North Korean government has been able to duck existing sanctions on the country by concealing its true identity and developing software for clients abroad. This week, the US Treasury issued […]


This is how much VCs are paid

Sep 15, 12:17AM

Venture capital is known for being an opaque industry, so it's no surprise most of us have no idea what the average VC earns in a year.


NASA's climate-monitoring space laser is the last to ride to space on a Delta II rocket

Sep 14, 11:32PM

This weekend, NASA is launching a new, high-tech satellite to monitor the planet's glacier and sea ice levels — with space lasers, naturally. ICESat-2 will be a huge boon for climatologists, and it's also a bittersweet occasion: it will be the final launch aboard the trusty Delta II rocket, which has been putting birds in the air for nearly 30 years.


Inside Planet Labs' new satellite manufacturing site

Sep 14, 11:19PM

Satellite imaging and analytics company Planet is taking the wraps off its new manufacturing space in San Francisco. Founded by ex-NASA employees, Planet is leveraging some of the $183 million in funding it’s amassed to expand. In the basement of a nondescript office building in the middle of Harrison Street in San Francisco, Planet is […]


Three years later, Let's Encrypt has issued over 380 million HTTPS certificates

Sep 14, 9:48PM

Bon anniversaire, Let’s Encrypt! The free-to-use nonprofit was founded in 2014 in part by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and is backed by Akamai, Google, Facebook, Mozilla and more. Three years ago Friday, it issued its first certificate. Since then, the numbers have exploded. To date, more than 380 million certificates have been issued on 129 million unique […]


California is 'launching our own damn satellite' to track pollution, with help from Planet

Sep 14, 9:44PM

California plans to launch a satellite to monitor pollution in the state and contribute to climate science, Governor Jerry Brown announced today. The state is partnering with satellite imagery purveyor Planet to create a custom craft to "pinpoint – and stop – destructive emissions with unprecedented precision, on a scale that's never been done before."



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