Can't fix stupid...
http://www.reviewjournal.com/trendin...-driving-drunk
Can't fix stupid...
http://www.reviewjournal.com/trendin...-driving-drunk
I have Facebook's creepy algorithms to thank for Benjamin existing.
Facebook tries very hard to find people you might know.
It accomplishes this in various ways:
- Friends of friends, especially people with a lot of mutual friends with you (this is the main way)
- Uploaded e-mail/contacts lists. It will suggest this to new users. That's how I got my very first Facebook friend. As soon as I created my account, it suggested a girl I knew in college, who I e-mailed occasionally over the years. Once I was friends with her, it kept suggesting her Facebook friends as people I "might know", and it eventually grabbed this girl's college friend, who I also knew back in the '90s and was friends with before we lost touch. That second girl is who ended up being Ben's mom.
- People who looked at your profile. This is a big thing you should be aware of. If you "Facebook stalk" someone from your past, who you otherwise have no connection to on Facebook, that person will likely get a "people you may know" notification about you
- Combination factors, such as someone who is both friends with one of your friends AND is a member of the same group as you
- People who use the same device as your Facebook friends. For example, let's John and Mike share a computer. If John is your friend (or even if John isn't, but simply looks you up on Facebook), and then logs out, it might suggest Mike as your friend, even if he and John aren't Facebook friends. Always clear cookies when switching Facebook accounts (though it might also do this by IP address)
- School or workplace affiliation, whether self-reported or not. It wouldn't surprise me if Facebook scraped Linkedin for this type of data
- Other weird, semi-intrusive shit
As someone using adblock who rarely logs onto fb, yeah fb is pretty aggressive in their data collection efforts. I pretty much never see any ads til I log on to fb. Last time I was on fb some chick I was pm'ing mentioned the name of the car dealership she was working at next thing you know I got banner ads galore from that specific dealership popping up for a couple days. Maybe that's standard but I thought it was weird.
Anywho, here's something probably from Druff's neighborhood. I find these abandoned building videos strangely fascinating.
Also interesting, sort of fake tree from movie
Facebook likes to stalk me with hookers I might know...
Nothing like kicking back and watching a good show right next to a nice roaring campfire!
The Jack Handey archive at The New Yorker.
http://www.newyorker.com/contributors/jack-handey
So goddamn funny.
They take forever to make these, but they're always interesting. #5 came out today.
#4 is my favorite.
Way to go papa
http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/15/t...rone-strike-p/
The Intercept publishes massive leak on America's drone strike program
The Intercept published a huge trove of secret documents Thursday morning that extensively document the Obama administration's secretive and controversial drone-based assassination program. This program sought to kill high-value enemy targets throughout Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia. These documents, obtained from an anonymous whistleblower, cover an enormous breadth of subjects. Documents on how the legal and logistical architectures behind the program were constructed, details on how people wind up on President Obama's "kill lists", revelations of startlingly regular intelligence flaws, internal analysis of collateral damage and the strategic limits of the program are only part of what's included in the cache. You can begin reading through the documents at The Intercept, we'll have a deeper analysis of this leak for you tomorrow.
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I see an image of a white guy, probably of Anglo-Saxon or Nordic descent. Jesus was a Semite from the Middle East. He probably looked something closer to this.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie.../a234/1282186/
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