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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Seit 2023 herrscht im Amazonasgebiet eine extreme Dürre, deren Ursachen die Erhitzung der Ozeane und ein durch die globale Erhitzung verstärkter El Niño sind. Sie begünstigt die extrem zahlreichen Waldbrände, deren Rauch gerade die Luft über 60% des brasilianischen Territoriums verschmutzt. 97% der Brände werden aber von Menschen entzündet, vor allem im Interesse der Agrarindustrie. Auch aufgrund der Entwaldung ist der Kipppunkt, von dem an der Wald Kohlenstoff emittiert statt absorbiert, näher als bisher angenommen. Ausführlicher Bericht anlässlich einer neuen Studie und des Aufrufs zum Boykott von.Agrarprodukten aus dem Gebiet. https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/ravagee-par-les-feux-lamazonie-au-bord-du-basculement-le-climat-est-devenu-un-allie-de-la-destruction-de-la-foret-20240911_HEMGMQI7WZCYHAWC6E24ZJCTIU/
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- Carlos Nobre
- Institut national brésilien de recherche spatiale (Inpe)
- Jhan-Carlo Espinoza
- Institut des géosciences de l’environnement (IGE) à Grenoble
- Entwaldung
- Critical transitions in the Amazon forest system
- by: Nina Guérineau de Lamérie
- Ane Alencar
- Luciana Gatti
- Amazonia
- Institut de recherche environnementale d’Amazonie
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- Aug 2024
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amazon prime castle rock which is based on the work of stephen king
for - comparison - Amazon Prime - Castle Rock - Stephen King - compared to - Michael Levin caterpillar to butterfly metamorphosis - adjacency - universal - vs localized consciousness - empathy - Michael Levin - caterpillar to butterfly
adjacency - between - Stephen King movie "castle rock" - universal consciousness - localized, individual consckousness - empathy - adjacency relationship - Bernardo compares the Stephen King movie series "Castle Rock" with ghostly beings taking over the identify of an existing physical body. - Universal consciousness is in all of us - but we strongly identify with the localized consciousness - In Michael Levin's caterpillar to butterfly process, - the living being has memories of a caterpillar but what happens when it becomes a butterfly? Those memories don't confer any meaning to the butterfly - But beneath both the butterfly and the caterpillar, the universal consciousness is at the ground layer - When we experience others as ourselves, because we have the same universal consciouness, - then we can truly enact empathy as an expression of recognition
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we've learned the hard way, actually, over the past 50 years, that we don't solve sustainability problems by only raising awareness. It's not enough. Yeah. You also need some some, some top down influence on what I call keystone actors to get key players in the economy or, key decision makers to move.
for - climate crisis - raising awareness alone - is not enough - need to also influence top down keystone actors
climate crisis - raising awareness alone - is not enough - need to also influence top down keystone actors - This is only part of the story, the other part is developing a coherent, unified, bottom up movement - While statistics show a majority of people of must countries now take climate change seriously, it's not translating into TIMELY and APPROPRIATE ACTION and BEHAVIOUR CHANGE - The common person is still captured by the pathological economic system - (S)he still prioritised increasingly more precarious survival over all other concerns, including environmental - Ths is because most survival activity is still intimately tied to ecological degradation - The common person is not sufficiently educated about the threat level. - And even if they were, there does not yet exist any process to unify these collective concerns to trigger the appropriate leverage point of bottom up collective action
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if I was President Lula da Silva, I would say, Dear humanity, I'm willing to provide this service to humanity of keeping the Amazon rainforest intact. That is a service, is a global commons, it's a service to humanity and therefore you should compensate me for this.
for - global commons - example - compensating for - Amazon rain forest
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The loss of the Amazon forest impacts (micro)climate,water supply, carbon storage and soil integrity.Deforestation affects water supplies in Brazilian cities andneighboring countries. It also impacts the actual farmsdriving deforestation, causing water scarcity and soildegradation. Further deforestation may also impact watersupply globally
for - question - economic impact of loss of Amazon Rainforest
question - economic impact of loss of Amazon Rainforest - If the Amazon rainforest breaches its tipping point, it seems this study does not consider the impacts of such a large scale impact?
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- Jul 2024
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Im südlichen Teil Brasiliens fvel in diesem Frühjahr in 10 Tagen so viel Regen wie sonst in einem ganzen Jahr. Es handelt sich um die größte klimabedingte Katastrophe im Bundesstaat Rio Grande del Sol der bereits im vergangenen Jahr von zwei großen Überschwemmungen betroffen war. Die extremen Regenfälle, die es so früher in dieser Region nicht gab, werden von Forschenden auf die globale Erhitzung und mit ihr verbundene Klimaphänomene zurückgeführt. Ausführlicher hintergrundartikel im Guardian der sich auf eine Reihe von Studien und Interviews mit Forschenden bezieht. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/article/2024/may/10/brazil-is-reeling-from-catastrophic-floods-what-went-wrong-and-what-does-the-future-hold
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- Civil Defense
- Wagner Rodrigues Soares
- José Antonio Marengo
- Joel Goldenfum
- Überschwemmungen in Brasilien September 2023
- Metsul Meteorologia
- the National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) ind
- Institute of Advanced Studies (IAE)
- expert: Carlos Nobre
- increasing risk of floodings
- Überschwemmungen in Brasilien Oktober 2023
- Science Panel for the Amazon
- Porto Alegre
- Überschwemmungen in Brasilien April und Mai 2024
- Rio Grande do Sul
- Marcelo Dutra da Silva
- Brazil
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clippings.io clippings.io
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github.com github.com
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an old (6 years) project that readwise maintained, to export kindle highlights: https://github.com/tristanh/bookcision<br /> via PK
see also: https://clippings.io/
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www.repubblica.it www.repubblica.it
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Beim Gipfel der acht Amazonas-Staaten kam es nicht zu einer gemeinsamen Erklärung zum Schutz des Gebietes. Anders als der brasilianische Präsident Lula setzte sich der kolumbianische Präsident Petro für ein striktes Verbot von Ölförderungen in diesem Gebiet ein. Es wurde weder eine gemeinsame Position im Vorfeld der COP28 ein Ende der Entwaldung bis 2030 beschlossen. https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2023/08/09/news/vertice_belem_amazzonia_fallito_nessun_accordo_deforestazione-410579817/?ref=RHLM-BG-I387773630-P3-S1-T1
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- country: Peru
- country: Surinam
- fossil expansion
- institution: Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization
- process: deforestation
- event: Amazon Summit 2023
- country: Venezuela
- country: Colombia
- country: Brazil
- country: Bolivia
- actor: Gustavo Petro
- region: Amazon
- actor: Inácio Lula da Silva
- country: Guayana
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Leaked Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire by [[Jason Del Rey]]
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www.bardsandsages.com www.bardsandsages.com
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Meanwhile, Amazon and other ebook retails are pushing full-steam ahead to promote AI-generated content at the expense of real authors and artists. Publisher who actually pay authors and artists and editors now have to compete with AI-generated material churned out in bulk and sold at 99 cents. And while it is easy to shrug this off if you are outside the industry and claim, "Well, the cream rises to the top," anyone that has been around the industry long enough knows that what rises to the top is what Amazon's algorithms push there. And the AI bots are much better at manipulating the algorithms that real people.
Amazon care about money; they don't care about humans.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Kolumbien wird die kommende COP16 zur Biodiversität in Cali dazu benutzen, die Bewahrung der Natur zu einem zentralen Thema der "globalen Umweltagenda" zu machen - auch im Vorfeld der Klima-COPs in Aserbaidschan und Brasilien. Der Guardian hat mit der kolumbianischen Umweltministerin Susana Muhamad gesprochen und berichtet über die Vorbereitungen der Konferenz. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/23/colombia-names-cali-as-host-city-cop16-biodiversity-summit-aoe
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Eine neue Studie zur Entwaldung des kolumbianischen regenwalds beweist erstmals, der mit Abstand wichtigste Treiber der Entfaltung die Viehzucht ist Punkt sie ist um den Faktor 60 folgenreicher als der Anbau von Kokapflanzen. Frühere kolumbianische Regierungen haben Kokafarmer verfolgt, dabei aber den Landraub zu Viehzucht geduldet bzw.gefördert.
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Google’s new AI chip is a rival to Nvidia, and its Arm-based CPU will compete with Microsoft and Amazon
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Der Amazonas-Regenwald kommt dem Kipppunkt, an dem er mehr CO2 abgibt als aufnimmt, immer näher. Eine neue Studie sagt vorraus, dass bis 2050 47% des Gebietes geschädigt sein könnten. Von Juni bis Dezember 2023 herrschte dort eine externe Dürre, die einer Attributionsstudie zufolge durch die globale Erhitzung 30mal wahrscheinlicher wurde. https://taz.de/Klimawandel/!5990314/
Studie: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06970-0
Attributionsstudie: https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/climate-change-not-el-nino-main-driver-of-exceptional-drought-in-highly-vulnerable-amazon-river-basin/
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- Boris Sakschewski
- region: Amazonia
- Potsdam Institute for climate impact research
- Critical transitions in the Amazon forest system
- Climate change, not El Niño, main driver of exceptional drought in highly vulnerable Amazon River Basin
- Amazon rainforest
- 2024-02-18
- World Weather Attribution
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- process: increasing risk of droughts
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- Mar 2024
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pluralistic.net pluralistic.net
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Botshit can be produced at a scale and velocity that beggars the imagination. Consider that Amazon has had to cap the number of self-published "books" an author can submit to a mere three books per day: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/20/amazon-restricts-authors-from-self-publishing-more-than-three-books-a-day-after-ai-concerns
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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The FTC, of which Khan is now chair, contends that Amazon has found a way to push up prices after all, without losing shoppers. It does this, the FTC argues, by imposing ever-higher fees on third-party sellers, who have no choice but to pass these costs on to shoppers by raising their prices. If those businesses try to sell more cheaply elsewhere, Amazon throttles their sales on its platform—which, thanks to the central place in e-commerce that Amazon has built up over the years, can be a death sentence for these businesses. So, according to the FTC, sellers generally absorb the high fees by inflating their prices not just on Amazon but across the web—precluding the price competition that could loosen Amazon’s grip on e-commerce.
This sounds like the "favoured nation status" from Cory's book
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Ausführlicher Bericht über die neue Studie zum Zustand des Amazonas-Regenwalds. Bis 2050 drohen 10-47% einen Kipppunkt zu erreichen, jenseits dessen sie ihre jetzigen Funktionen für Kohlenstoff- und Wasser Zyklen verloren. Die Studie beschäftigt sich mit 5 Treibern für Wasser-Stress. Um den Regenwald sicher zu erhalten, ist der Verzicht auf jede weitere Entwaldung und das Einhalten der 1,5°-Grenze nötig. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/14/amazon-rainforest-could-reach-tipping-point-by-2050-scientists-warn
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www.axios.com www.axios.com
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
- Jan 2024
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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climatetippingpoints.info climatetippingpoints.info
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- Triggering Climate Tipping Points
- Amazon Rainforest
- Sahel/West African Monsoon
- Labrodor Sea/Subpolar Gyre
- Greenland Ice Sheet
- Barents Sea Ice
- expert: David Armstrong McKay
- Low-Laitude Coral Reefs
- Arctic Winter Sea Ice
- Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
- Boreal Permafrost
- East Antarctic Ice Sheet
- topic: tipping points
- process: coral bleaching
- Extra-Polar Mountain Glaciers
- Boreal Forest
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- West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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aws.amazon.com aws.amazon.com
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You can now run Amazon EKS clusters on a Kubernetes version for up to 26 months from the time the version is generally available on Amazon EKS.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Durch die Entwaldung des Amazonas-Regenwalds steht das südamerikanische Monsunsystem kurz vor einem Kipppunkt, nach dessen Überschreiten die Niederschläge im Amazonasgebiet um 30% sinken und der Regenwald langsam verschwinden würde. Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass dieser Kipppunkt unmittelbar bevorstehen könnte. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/04/south-american-monsoon-heading-towards-tipping-point-likely-to-cause-amazon-dieback
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- feature: monsoon
- institution: Potsdam Institute
- region: Amazonia
- study: Amazon Monsdon paper
- biome: Amazon rainforest
- 2023-10-04
- expert: Nils Bochow
- expert: Dominick Spracklen
- topic: tipping points
- expert: Niklas Boers
- region: Amazon
- study: The South American monsoon approaches a critical transition in response to deforestation
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- Sep 2023
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Amazon has become a marketplace for AI-produced tomes that are being passed off as having been written by humans, with travel books among the popular categories for fake work.
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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In Ecuador hat die Bevölkerung bei einem Referendum mit großer Mehrheit entschieden, dass die Ölförderung im Yasuní Nationalpark für immer gestoppt werden muss. Jonathan Watts stellt im Guardian die Vorgeschichte dar und spricht vom entschiedensten Sieg über die Fossilindustrie in Lateinamerika und möglicherweise der Welt. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/24/the-message-from-ecuador-is-clear-people-will-vote-to-keep-oil-in-the-ground
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Bei der Konferenz der Amazonas-Staaten haben sich vor allem Venezuela und Bolivien gegen die Absicht der brasilianischen Regierung und die Forderung der indigenen Völker gewandt, die Entwaldung bis 2030 zu beenden. Der französische Präsident Macron hat trotz Einladung nicht an dem Gipfel teilgenommen. Eduardo Viola, den die Libération gefragt hat, sieht das Ansteigen der Militärausgaben des Westens als einen Grund dafür, dass ausreichende Mittel für die Dekarbonisierung weiter nicht zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
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Die Entwaldung des Amazonasgebiets hat sich im vergangenen Jahr um mindestens 60% verlangsamt. Die brasilianische Umweltministerin Marina Silva gab diese noch nicht bestätigten Zahlen vor einem Gipfel der verschiedenen Länder bekannt, zu denen Teile des Amazonasgebiets gehören. Die brasilianische Umweltministerin setzt auf eine nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung des Gebiets und wird von der Agrobusiness- und Öl-Lobby des Landes aggressiv bekämpft. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/02/amazon-deforestation-falls-over-60-compared-with-last-july-says-brazilian-ministerevent
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- Jun 2023
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aws.amazon.com aws.amazon.com
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Lula names staunch Amazon defenders as ministers in Brazil
Amazon defenders as ministers
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arstechnica.com arstechnica.com
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Amazon has a new set of services that include an LLM called Titan and corresponsing cloud/compute services, to roll your own chatbots etc.
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The Margins of Marginalia by Tom Peters, ALA TechSource on 2011-05-02
Peters talks about his own reading practices and his annotation habits throughout his life. There's some discussion of the oncoming annotation functionality in the digital space in 2011.
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- Mar 2023
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The mainstream adoption of intelligent assistants like Siri and Alexa demonstrated that even scripted agents could be breakout consumer hits.
Johnson states that Alexa and Siri are breakout consumer hits, but Amazon is actively scaling back it's Alexa teams and products as the devices haven't been as popular as we might otherwise expect. Siri is fine, but it's bundled into the already popular iPhone without an explicit choice.
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Cornell+Note-Taking+System+Walter+Pauk&ref=nb_sb_noss
Provides a page of pre-formated/printed notebooks for use with the Cornell note taking system.
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- Feb 2023
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goodereader.com goodereader.com
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Amazon removing titles from Kindle Unlimited due to ebook piracy issues<br /> by Sovan Mandal
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www.amazon.in www.amazon.in
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eeps you wanting more. Fine-tuned by our engineers with a 10 mm neodymium driver, these ear phones provide immersive supreme audio Powerful Bass: This ear
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- Jan 2023
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goodereader.com goodereader.com
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goodereader.com goodereader.com
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Amazon is no longer allowing downloading Kindle Unlimited titles via USB<br /> January 14, 2023
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- Dec 2022
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www.goodreads.com www.goodreads.com
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https://www.goodreads.com/notes/57643476-annotation/3524158-markgrabe-grabe
I rarely see notifications from Goodreads about annotations (typically via Kindle) unless they're from the author of the book posting them, ostensibly to generate engagement with their readers. Interesting to see Mark Grabe sharing his annotations on @remikalir and @anterobot's book on annotation though. :)
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I'm a software engineer and ignored wrist and forearm pain for almost a decade. Finally it got really bad so I had to take some steps to improve my condition. I purchased 5 vertical mouses, 1 of the more expensive ones and 4 cheaper ones, to see how they compare.My conclusion is that you just can't judge how a mouse will fit you from reviews. Even reviewers with small hands like mine, had opinions I wholly disagreed with. And I think it's because people use the mouse in a variety of ways. For example, some people rest their hand entirely on their mouse while others use a "floating" hand. Some anchor their wrist and move their hand, while others anchor their elbow and move their forearm. Some have small hands; but, wrist pads and wrist braces raise the wrist, cancelling the problem of (or even overcompensating for) small hands.Especially if you're like me and rest the entire weight of your hand and also anchor your wrist, you're not going to be happy with *any* vertical mouse *at first*, because your hand will feel like it's sagging down the mouse, and when you try to unsag your hand the mouse will feel insecure because you're unanchored your wrist. (This is where the cushion of a wrist brace helped immensely. After 2 weeks I was able to use the mouse even without the wrist brace. But man, did I hate all 5 mouses at first.)Anyway, moral of the story: Bite the bullet and purchase a few mouses. $150 gets you 1 quality mouse and 1 or 2 cheaper ones.Here's a wrist brace I love because it's not plastic-stiff (no affiliation whatsoever): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072392YGD.Here are the products I compared:- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073B12MS6 (Jelly Comb)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RK96WF8 (VicTsing)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BIFNTMC (Anker)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BFCVJZC (Lekvey)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNJB8TT (Logitech MX)Miscellaenous:- There's a reason I didn't try the famous Evoluent VM4R. The updated model is getting flack for not living up to its predecessor, and its predecessor apparently hasn't shipped a driver for Mac OSX Catalina, which is what I'm on.- The Anker and Lekvey have exactly the same chassis (and therefore size). The Anker is battery powered while the Levkey is charged. The VicTsing is slightly larger than those. The Jelly Comb is significantly smaller than any of them.- See photo attached for comparisons of things like click and scrollwheel feel. 3.0 out of 5 stars You can't judge comfort from reviews By Andrew Cheong on September 13, 2020 I'm a software engineer and ignored wrist and forearm pain for almost a decade. Finally it got really bad so I had to take some steps to improve my condition. I purchased 5 vertical mouses, 1 of the more expensive ones and 4 cheaper ones, to see how they compare.My conclusion is that you just can't judge how a mouse will fit you from reviews. Even reviewers with small hands like mine, had opinions I wholly disagreed with. And I think it's because people use the mouse in a variety of ways. For example, some people rest their hand entirely on their mouse while others use a "floating" hand. Some anchor their wrist and move their hand, while others anchor their elbow and move their forearm. Some have small hands; but, wrist pads and wrist braces raise the wrist, cancelling the problem of (or even overcompensating for) small hands.Especially if you're like me and rest the entire weight of your hand and also anchor your wrist, you're not going to be happy with *any* vertical mouse *at first*, because your hand will feel like it's sagging down the mouse, and when you try to unsag your hand the mouse will feel insecure because you're unanchored your wrist. (This is where the cushion of a wrist brace helped immensely. After 2 weeks I was able to use the mouse even without the wrist brace. But man, did I hate all 5 mouses at first.)Anyway, moral of the story: Bite the bullet and purchase a few mouses. $150 gets you 1 quality mouse and 1 or 2 cheaper ones.Here's a wrist brace I love because it's not plastic-stiff (no affiliation whatsoever): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072392YGD.Here are the products I compared:- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073B12MS6 (Jelly Comb)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RK96WF8 (VicTsing)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BIFNTMC (Anker)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BFCVJZC (Lekvey)- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FNJB8TT (Logitech MX)Miscellaenous:- There's a reason I didn't try the famous Evoluent VM4R. The updated model is getting flack for not living up to its predecessor, and its predecessor apparently hasn't shipped a driver for Mac OSX Catalina, which is what I'm on.- The Anker and Lekvey have exactly the same chassis (and therefore size). The Anker is battery powered while the Levkey is charged. The VicTsing is slightly larger than those. The Jelly Comb is significantly smaller than any of them.- See photo attached for comparisons of things like click and scrollwheel feel. Images in this review 495 people found this helpful
Another helpful verified purchase Amazon review on some mice. I found this while looking for a mouse that was (1) ergonomic, (2) rechargeable, and (3) wireless.
Reviewer gives some thoughts on the different ways ppl use mice and how that effects they need (or lack thereof) for a wrist brace.
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smile.amazon.com smile.amazon.com
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I'm building a work from home setup for my wife with 34" Ultrawide LG monitor running macbook pro in closed display mode. We were using Apple Magic Mouse but we noticed alot of stress to the arm and decided to buy an ergonomic mouse. I bought four mice all together : Anker B2C, 2 of the Jellycomb (MV045 & MV09D) and iClever TM209G to compare. Out of the 4 mice, this iClever mice was the last one to come out of the box for the test and honestly I was kind of bummed out only to find out the same exact Jelly Comb MV045 mouse inside the box just with different branding. The iClever didn't have bluetooth where as the Jellycomb did. I honestly didn't even try setting this one up as the form factor was rather uncomfortable for us. Here's the deal, you get what you pay for. All mice performed a good job. Fairly easy to connect with included usb dongle. However, the cheaper jellycomb kept disconnecting when connecting using the dongle. Fortunately it also has bluetooth mode and the connection was much better. I prefer bluetooth over the usb dongle because the dongle takes one more usb port that could be available for other devices on my Caldigit Soho USB C Docking station! Anker mouse lacks bluetooth but I didn't have any issue with its wireless connection using the dongle.
A helpful Amazon review on 4 ergonomic wireless mice. I found this while looking for a mouse that was (1) ergonomic, (2) rechargeable, and (3) wireless. The viewer covered 4 different mice: - Anker B2C - 2 of the Jellycomb - MV045 - MV09D - iClever TM209G
This page is for the iClever, but the reviewer claims that it's just like the Jelly Comb MV045.
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- Nov 2022
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newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com
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You can’t ask everybody about everything, all of the time. This seemingly simple and straightforward statement was one of our most important learnings. It seems obvious when you say it out loud, but implementing this insight is more complicated!To implement the approach of asking developers different questions at different times, you use some math and observation. We needed to get statistically significant data over a certain period of time, for a certain population of developers. However, we set ourselves the constraint to only ask a developer one question, about one thing, every X number of days. So, we couldn’t ask about 300 different tools at once; we needed to narrow our questions down to larger workflows. Even with this narrowing, we could not get enough data unless we asked everybody about all of them, all of the time.Despite our efforts, we still needed to keep a developer survey in place. Developers are happier answering 30 questions in ten minutes, once a quarter, than getting a daily email with one question – even if it only takes 30 seconds to answer.’Note from Gergely: For its own reasons, Amazon does get employees to answer one question per day via the Connections app, as covered in Inside Amazon’s Engineering Culture.
This an interesting insight, contrasted by seemingly by Amazon's practice. I'll need to explore it because I might find some interesting practices that can be applied to KDA
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- Oct 2022
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www.engadget.com www.engadget.com
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https://www.engadget.com/amazon-attrition-leadership-ctsmd-201800110.html?src=rss
Amazon tracking their hourly workers and not their middle management's efficiency.
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- Sep 2022
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steamcommunity.com steamcommunity.com
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Hi L0ki,as we depend on retailers with affiliate programs to run the site without ads, and Amazon being one of them, yes, we are following their rules so we can use API and their affiliate program.As Tomas said, we are also trying to get the history back, though we noticed we aren't the only site being affected by this.As for ignoring their API and doing it the hard way - that could be possible I guess but really not preferable.And we also understand anybody not wanting to buy from Amazon anymore (as some already told us), but to be fair, if the game is available anywhere else (and I have yet to randomly find a game which is available only at Amazon), you can always check the game info on ITAD to compare the price to other retailers.
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If it's not, it should be illegal for them to forbid you from showing price history. This is restricting access to information, and it's probably supposed to benefit them from shady sales (increasing the base price just before a sale, so that the "X % off" is higher).
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"We are not allowed to show you Amazon history"? What prompted this? Fill me in if I missed something :).EDIT: Camelcamelcamel can still show Amazon price history, so a bit befuddled here.
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I would be interested to know what the legality of this is either way. I mean, do they really have any legal right to compel you not to list their price history? However, just knowing that Amazon doesn't want you to do this will make me less likely to purchase from them in the future. Anti-consumer behavior pisses me off. Edit: If this is related to API access couldn't you just manually scrape prices off the site instead and hammer their server? Or is this more related to not wanting to bite the hand that feeds you so to speak related to the funding you can get through referral links?
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
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pluralistic.net pluralistic.net
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"Any time someone puts a lock on something that belongs to you, and won't give you the key, that lock is not for your benefit."
Doctorow's First Law
In this case, that Audible is selling audio books and requiring producers to use its DRM. This, of course, makes it impossible to take your purchased/licensed content to another audio book provider.
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- Aug 2022
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Pisani, J. (2021, July 9). Amazon to end testing for COVID-19 at warehouses this month. King5.Com. https://www.king5.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/amazon-to-stop-covid-testing/507-63caa9ee-3a30-49af-b2cd-1851637f1807
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danallosso.substack.com danallosso.substack.com
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It's available now at https://a.co/4v7H9hZ
This is a rather clever link to the book! It's an Amazon preview page which provides the opening of the book for evaluation.
It doesn't appear to be an affiliate link, but potentially could be.
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howto.philippkeller.com howto.philippkeller.com
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原来给 nginx 设置 SSL 这么简单。
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www.yalelawjournal.org www.yalelawjournal.org
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hybridpedagogy.org hybridpedagogy.org
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Get a copy of Critical Digital Pedagogy: A Collection
I can't help but wonder at the direct link here to Amazon with an affiliate link. I won't fault them completely for it, but for a site that is so critical of the ills of educational technology, and care for their students and community, the exposure to surveillance capitalism expressed here seems to go beyond their own pale. I would have expected more care here.
Surely there are other platforms that this volume is available from?
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- May 2022
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interactions.acm.org interactions.acm.org
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Even if we can capture patterns and overcome sharing, we might come back to consider the commonplace book.
How cool would it be if we could aggregate old commonplace books to create indicators of how often older books were not only read, but which annotations resonated with their readers during subsequent periods of history and overlay them in some visual way? Something like a historical version of Amazon Kindle's indicators that a certain number of readers have highlighted a particular sentence of a book.
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cagrimmett.com cagrimmett.com
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The highlights you made in FreeTime are preserved in My Clippings.txt, but you can’t see them on the Kindle unless you are in FreeTime mode. Progress between FreeTime and regular mode are tracked separately, too. I now pretty much only use my Kindle in FreeTime mode so that my reading statistics are tracked. If you are a data nerd and want to crunch the data on your own, it is stored in a SQLite file on your device under system > freetime > freetime.db.
FreeTime mode on the Amazon Kindle will provide you with reading statistics. You can find the raw data as an SQLite file under system > freetime > freetime.db.
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winnielim.org winnielim.org
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Speed comes at a cost. The visibility of the cost is often delayed, and sometimes the awareness of it arrives too late.
If speed comes at a cost, then one should be cautious when working on ideas around productivity. When does one become too productive? Be sure to create some balance in your processes.
Amazon warehouses optimize for worker productivity, but this comes at the expense burning out the workforce. If the CEO and senior executives couldn't or work at a similar pace for weeks on end, then they should be loathe to force their low paid workforce to do the same.
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Kolina Koltai, PhD [@KolinaKoltai]. (2021, September 27). When you search ‘Covid-19’ on Amazon, the number 1 product is from known antivaxxer Dr. Mercola. 4 out of the top 8 items are either vaccine opposed/linked to conspiratorial narratives about covid. Amazon continues to be a venue for vaccine misinformation. Https://t.co/rWHhZS8nPl [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/KolinaKoltai/status/1442545052954202121
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goodereader.com goodereader.com
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www.isdglobal.org www.isdglobal.org
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Recommended Reading: Amazon’s algorithms, conspiracy theories and extremist literature. (n.d.). ISD. Retrieved November 8, 2021, from https://www.isdglobal.org/isd-publications/recommended-reading-amazons-algorithms-conspiracy-theories-and-extremist-literature/
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Juneja, P., & Mitra, T. (2021). Auditing E-Commerce Platforms for Algorithmically Curated Vaccine Misinformation. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1–27). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445250
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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“We’ve been thoughtful,” Amazon continued, “about adding only features and experiences that preserve and enhance the reading experience.” The question of whose experience doesn’t seem to come up.
They're definitely not catering to my reading, annotating, and writing experience.
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www.theclimatepledge.com www.theclimatepledge.com
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Yes, signatories are held accountable through their choice of regular, publicly-available reporting, and the public-facing commitments they make when signing The Climate Pledge.
Who is checking this? Will signatories who fail to meet their climate commitments be removed from the signatory list? Are there any repercussions?
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outsider.com outsider.com
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I'm not so sure about this, even in 2012. I'd guess he'd probably done leads in at least half a dozen pilots by this point if not more. He was certainly bankable to this level at this time.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Last month, Amazon announced what could be a landmark in electronic marginalia: public note sharing for the Kindle
A decade on, I'm sorry to say that it has some useful features, but doesn't have a very usable UI or any worthwhile discovery. Lack of broad use and support prevents it from being as useful as it might.
I can't really follow the annotations of anyone I might like to and finding any at all can be a bear.
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- May 2021
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www.economist.com www.economist.com
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Substack insists that advances are determined by “business decisions, not editorial ones”. Yet it offers writers mentoring and legal advice, and will soon provide editing services.
Some evidence of Substack acting along the lines of agent, production company, and studio. Then taking a slice of the overall pie.
By having the breadth of the space they're able to see who to invest in over time, much the same way that Amazon can put smaller companies out of business by knocking off big sales items.
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Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO, notes that one of the lessons we have learned at Amazon is to expect the unexpected. He reminds us that failures are a given, and as a consequence it’s desirable to build systems that embrace failure as a natural occurrence. Coding around these failures is important, but undifferentiated, work that improves the integrity of the solution being delivered. However, it takes time away from investing in differentiating code.
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But the games themselves are not designed to reward employees with tangible, real-world benefits, the report says, and are instead ways for Amazon to help measure and encourage productivity as warehouse work becomes increasingly more tedious. The company is in the years-long process of automating many elements of warehouse work using robotics. The ultimate goal is ostensibly to eliminate the most repetitive and dangerous jobs. Yet, the result of this hybrid workplace in the interim is that humans are being forced into more specialized, often rote roles that involve less movement and more repetition with an increasing focus on metrics that gauge work performance like one measures the effectiveness of a robot.
报道称,这些游戏本身并不是用有形的、现实世界的好处来奖励员工,而是亚马逊在仓库工作变得越来越乏味的情况下,帮助衡量和鼓励生产力的方式。该公司在长达数年的过程中,利用机器人技术将仓库工作的许多元素自动化。最终目标表面上是消除最重复和危险的工作。然而,在这期间,这种混合型工作场所的结果是,人类被迫从事更专业、通常是死板的角色,涉及更少的动作和更多的重复,并越来越注重衡量工作绩效的指标,就像人们衡量机器人的效率一样。
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science.sciencemag.org science.sciencemag.org
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Buss, Lewis F., Carlos A. Prete, Claudia M. M. Abrahim, Alfredo Mendrone, Tassila Salomon, Cesar de Almeida-Neto, Rafael F. O. França, et al. ‘Three-Quarters Attack Rate of SARS-CoV-2 in the Brazilian Amazon during a Largely Unmitigated Epidemic’. Science 371, no. 6526 (15 January 2021): 288–92. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe9728.
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Amazon is making many books exclusive to their platform and not allowing libraries digital access.
Maybe worth looking at what they're doing and how those practices mirror those of academic journal publishing for creating monopolies.
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这个标题来自于一本关于 Amazon 的新书。这本书的特别之处在于,它的作者是 Amazon 的两位前高管 Colin Bryar 和 Bill Carr。书中讲到了著名的 6 页纸 memo 取代 PPT 的做法。两位作者在接受 A16Z podcast 访谈的时候讲到,memo 的叙事性写作要比 PPT 演示更难,作者需要在有限的篇幅内讲清楚逻辑,并用数据和事实支撑观点;它也要求读者深入阅读,才能理解背后的逻辑。相比之下,PPT 则会有意的突出强调少数观点(所以叫做 Power Points),而简化大部分细节——这也是职业经理人被多年训练的结果。
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Amazon represents the state-of-the-art in deploying an integrated strategy machine. It has at least 21 data science systems, which include several supply chain optimization systems, an inventory forecasting system, a sales forecasting system, a profit optimization system, a recommendation engine, and many others. These systems are closely intertwined with each other and with human strategists to create an integrated, well-oiled machine. If the sales forecasting system detects that the popularity of an item is increasing, it starts a cascade of changes throughout the system: The inventory forecast is updated, causing the supply chain system to optimize inventory across its warehouses; the recommendation engine pushes the item more, causing sales forecasts to increase; the profit optimization system adjusts pricing, again updating the sales forecast. Further second- and third-order interactions occur downstream. While many of these operations happen automatically, human beings play a vital role in designing experiments and reviewing data traces to continue to learn and evolve the design of the machine.
在综合战略机器部署方面亚马逊是最先进的。它有至少 21 个数据科学系统,其中包括若干供应链优化系统、一个库存预测系统、一个销售预测系统、一个利润优化系统、一个推荐引擎和许多其它系统。这些系统既和其他系统也和人类战略师紧密交织,创造了一个综合的、运转良好的机器。如果销售预测系统检测到一种产品的受欢迎程度正在上升,它就会启动一个贯穿整个系统的级联变化:更新库存预测,导致供应链系统优化其仓库的库存;推荐引擎会更多推送这一商品,导致销售预测增加;利润优化系统调整价格,再一次更新销售预测。进一步的第二和第三次交互作用继续向下游发生。尽管许多这些操作都是自动进行的,但人类在设计实验和审查数据痕迹以继续学习和改进机器的设计方面具有关键的作用。
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这个 PPT 的精彩之处是在第 31 页到第 36 页。Evans 的 PPT 都很简洁,但他也附上了一个由他讲解的视频,帮助理解。
这几页幻灯片是从 Amazon 上超过 60% 的 GMV 来自于第三方卖家开始的,而这其中,超过 40% 的第三方卖家都是来自中国的。这背后的含义是,「中国制造」正在跳过原有的中间商,通过亚马逊的平台直接接触消费者。与此同时,在 Amazon 之外,Shopify 在 2020 年前三个季度的 GMV 已经超过 800 亿美元(vs. Amazon 2020 全年 GMV 预计在 4000-5000 亿美元)。
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When Bezos describes his primary goals for the Amazon.com interface, he becomes a whistle-stop campaigner for a new politics of consumerism. "We want to turn visitors into customers, and we want to make the experience as welcoming as possible," he says. He insists that the lures and aids Amazon.com provides for its online shoppers - the one-click ordering system that stores credit card and shipping information; the variety of helpful suggestions and information that seem configured to exploit a customer's most impulsive tendencies - are far removed from the world's entrenched consumerist come-ons.
当贝佐斯描述了他对亚马逊界面的主要目标时,他成了一个新的消费主义政治的哨兵。"我们要把访问者变成顾客,我们想让体验尽可能的受欢迎,"他说。他坚持认为,Amazon.com为其在线购物者提供的诱惑和帮助——存储信用卡和运输信息的一键下单系统;各种有用的建议和信息,似乎被配置成利用顾客最冲动的倾向——与世界上根深蒂固的消费主义者的诱惑相去甚远。
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The vast bulk of store-bought goods - food staples, paper products, cleaning supplies, and the like - you will order electronically. Some physical storefronts will survive, but they'll have to offer at least one of two things: entertainment value or immediate convenience.
2020年,顾客以电子化的方式订购大量商品,包括食品主食、纸制品和清洁用品等。而实体店面为维持生存,必须提供娱乐价值或即时便利至少一种选项。
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It’s tempting to argue that Amazon’s true innovation has been the ruthless exploitation of human labour in service of speed and efficiency, but that’s really only part of the picture: the aim is removing humans – with their need for toilet breaks, their stubborn insistence on sleeping, their tendency to unionise – as much as possible from the equation; the grim specifics of the labour conditions are only ever a byproduct of that aim. This has been an aim of capitalism since at least as far back as Henry Ford, and in an obvious sense it’s precisely the dynamic you experience every time you wind up with unexpected items in the bagging area at Tesco. As usual with Amazon, it’s not that something new is happening – it’s that an old thing is happening with unprecedented force, speed and efficiency.
人们很容易认为,亚马逊真正的创新是为了提高速度和效率而无情地剥削人类劳动,但这其实只是其中的一部分:其目的是尽可能地将人类——他们需要上厕所,他们固执地坚持睡觉,他们倾向于加入工会——从这个等式中剔除;苛刻的劳动条件只是这个目标的副产品。至少从亨利·福特开始,这就是资本主义的一个目标,很明显,这正是你每次在乐购的装袋区买到意想不到的东西时所经历的动态。和往常一样,亚马逊并不是在发生什么新事情,而是一件老事情正在以前所未有的力量、速度和效率发生着。
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If you believe that capitalism is an inherently just and meritocratic system, whereby the most worthy people – the hardest-working, the cleverest, the most innovative – amass the greatest wealth, then it stands to reason that you would have to make some kind of argument for a man who had amassed more than $180bn in personal wealth as a presiding genius of our time. And just as Hegel looked at Napoleon and saw the world-soul on horseback, Isaacson views Bezos in similarly heroic light: the world-soul dispatched by delivery drone. The effort to portray him as such is, though, inevitably beset by bathos. “An example of how Bezos innovates and operates,” he writes, “was the launch of Amazon Prime, which transformed the way Americans think about how quickly and cheaply they can be gratified by ordering online.” There is no question that the introduction of Amazon Prime marked a major moment in the history of buying stuff off the internet, but to present it as the work of an ingenious inventor seems a stretch. For all the vastness of Bezos’s wealth and power, the banality of its foundation is undeniable. (There is, here, an unintended comedy to Isaacson’s hagiography, taking on as it does an almost mock-heroic tone: Bezos fomenting a kind of revolution in consciousness, around how “quickly and cheaply” consumers can get the stuff they order off the internet.)
如果你相信资本主义是一种天生公正和择优制度,在这种制度下,最有价值的人——最勤奋、最聪明、最创新的人——积累了最多的财富,那么,你就不得不为一个拥有逾1800亿美元个人财富的人,作为我们这个时代的杰出天才,提出某种理由了。就像黑格尔看拿破仑,看到的是骑在马背上的世界灵魂一样,艾萨克森也同样以英雄的眼光看待贝佐斯:由无人机运送的世界灵魂。然而,把他描绘成这样的努力,不可避免地受到虚幻的包围。"贝佐斯如何创新和运营的一个例子,"他写道,"是Amazon Prime的推出,它改变了美国人的思维方式,让他们知道在网上订购是多么快捷、多么便宜。" 毫无疑问,Amazon Prime的推出标志着从互联网上购买东西的历史上的一个重要时刻,但把它说成是一个天才发明家的作品,似乎有些牵强。尽管贝佐斯拥有巨大的财富和权力,但其基础的平庸是不可否认的。(在艾萨克森的传记中,有一种意想不到的喜剧,几乎用了一种模仿英雄主义的口吻:贝佐斯正在酝酿一场意识革命,围绕着消费者如何能“快速而廉价”地从网上买到他们订购的东西。)
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Amzn nearly died in 2000-2003. But without this crisis, it's unlikely the company would have made the hard decision to shift to a completely new architecture. And without that shift, AWS may never have happened. Never let a good crisis go to waste!
亚马逊在2000-2003年几乎死亡。但是如果没有这场危机,公司不太可能会做出艰难的决定,转向一个全新的架构。如果没有这种转变,AWS 可能永远不会发生。所以,永远不要浪费危机带来的机会!
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Around this same time, Jeff was also interested in decoupling internal dependencies so teams could build without being gated by other teams. The architectural changes required to enable this loosely coupled model became the API primitives for AWS.
与此同时,他还对解耦内部的依赖关系感兴趣,一个团队可以在不受其他团队约束的情况下进行工作。整个公司开始启用松散的低耦合模型,随之而来的架构更改成为后来 AWS 的基础。
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As a retailer we had always faced huge seasonality, with traffic and revenue surging every Nov/Dec. Jeff started to think - we have all this excess server capacity for 46 weeks/year, why not rent it out to other companies?
作为商品零售商,我们的销售额有巨大的季节性,每年的11月和12月的流量和收入都会激增。CEO 贝佐斯开始思考:每年当中,我们有46周的服务器容量是多余的,为什么不将其出租给其他公司呢?
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2000年互联网泡沫破灭时,我在亚马逊工作。
当时,资本市场已经枯竭了,无法融资,而我们每年的开销是10亿美元。最大的支出是数据中心那些昂贵的 Sun 服务器,那时 Sun 公司真是如日中天,它们的服务器是最可靠的,所有的互联网公司都在使用,但是非常昂贵。
公司高层最终决定,使用 Linux 服务器替换 Sun 服务器。Linux 那时还是一种相当新颖的方案,使用它有一定的冒险性。我们把公司的未来押宝在它上面。
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The bottom line is this: We humans have to adapt to the machines as much as the machines have to adapt to us. Our careers depend on it. Amazon runs simulations to figure out how to keep their human workers comfortable when loading robots with packages. This includes their range of movement from an ergonomics standpoint and their safety. Or such questions as how best for a human to grab a parcel, scan it, place it, and reach over to hit the button that sends the robot on its way. “There's an art to making it feel seamless between what the robot is doing and what the humans are doing,” says Brad Porter, VP of robotics at Amazon.It’s the kind of dynamic environment that’s perfect for the development of Amazon’s next iteration of its system. The company is working on a new modular robot called Xanthus with different attachments, say to hold containers instead of using a conveyor belt. This machine will in a sense bridge the divide between fulfillment centers, where humans are loading products into boxes by hand, and sorting centers, where they’re mostly working with those assembled boxes.
底线是: 我们人类必须适应机器,就像机器必须适应我们一样。我们的事业就靠它了。
亚马逊进行模拟,找出如何让工人在给机器人装载包裹时感到舒适。这包括他们的运动范围,从人体工程学的角度和他们的安全。或者是这样的问题,比如人类如何最好地拿起包裹,扫描它,放置它,然后按下按钮送机器人上路。亚马逊机器人副总裁布拉德·波特(Brad Porter)说:"让机器人和人类的动作无缝衔接,这是一门艺术"。
这种动态环境非常适合亚马逊下一个系统迭代的开发。该公司正在研制一种新型的模块化机器人,名为 Xanthus,它有不同的附件,比如用容器代替传送带。这台机器将在某种意义上弥合物流中心和分拣中心之间的鸿沟,前者是人类用手工将产品装入箱子,后者主要是处理这些组装好的箱子。
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To map out all this madness, Amazon runs simulations. Those in turn inform how the drives themselves should be performing. What’s the optimal speed? What’s the optimal acceleration and deceleration, given you want the deliveries to be as efficient as possible while keeping the robots from smashing into one another? After all, a bump might toss a package to the ground, which other robots would spot with their vision sensors and route around, adding yet another layer of complexity to the field. (The robots have sensors on either end of their conveyor belt, by the way, so if a package starts to slip off the side, the belt automatically engages to pull the package back on.)
为了描绘出所有这些疯狂的行为,亚马逊进行了模拟。这些信息反过来告诉驱动器本身应该如何运行。最佳速度是多少?考虑到你想要在保证机器人不撞到对方的前提下,尽可能有效地运送,那么最佳的加速和减速是多少呢?毕竟,一个碰撞可能会把一个包裹扔到地上,其他机器人会用它们的视觉传感器发现并绕行,这又给现场增加了一层复杂性。(顺便说一下,机器人在传送带的两端都有传感器,所以如果包裹开始从一边滑落,传送带就会自动啮合,把包裹拉回来)。
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When an item is collected by hand, the picker scans it with a handheld device to ensure that the correct object has been taken. And every item’s progress throughout the warehouse is constantly monitored thanks to a series of points at which it is scanned again – for example at the moment of being labelled with the customer’s name and address. “We are able to track where the item is at any one time at the fulfilment centre,” says Low, who is both confident and clearly proud of the attention to detail.
当一件物品被人拣选时,拣货员会用手持设备扫描,以确保拿到的物品是正确的。在整个仓库中,每个物品的状态都会被不断地监控,这要归功于一系列再次扫描的点——例如当被贴上客户姓名和地址的标签时。"在物流中心,我们可以随时追踪物品的位置。"Low说,他对这种对细节的关注既自信又自豪。
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classic.qz.com classic.qz.com
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“Retail is fickle, especially when you are shipping to individual customers like you and me (rather than, say, stores),” says John Bartholdi, a professor of industrial and systems engineering at Georgia Tech. “Both Amazon and Walmart have huge populations of product and move lots of it, a few pieces at a time. There is huge product churn as they reconfigure their offerings constantly. It is impossible to plan and manage space in such a dynamic environment.” With products offered in stores changing quickly, it makes even less sense to save dedicated space for one product or another.
"零售业是变化无常的,特别是当你向你我这样的个人客户(而不是商店)发货时,,"佐治亚理工学院工业和系统工程教授John Bartholdi说。"亚马逊(Amazon)和沃尔玛(Walmart)都拥有庞大的产品数量,并且每次都要运送大量的产品。随着他们不断地重新配置他们的产品,会有大量的产品流失。在这样一个动态的环境中规划和管理空间是不可能的。" 商店里提供的产品变化很快,为一种产品或另一种产品保留专门的空间就更没有意义了。
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- Dec 2020
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www.imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk
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Three quarters of Brazilian Amazon have been infected with COVID-19 since March | Imperial News | Imperial College London. (n.d.). Imperial News. Retrieved December 10, 2020, from https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/210273/76-brazilian-amazon-have-been-infected/
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- Oct 2020
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Learning & Development Best Practices from the Top Silicon Valley Companies
Interesting read about what top tech companies are doing to promote a growth mindset within their company. From Google to Amazon each company has a different approach that is working for them.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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To have, but maybe not to read. Like Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time,” “Capital in the Twenty-First Century” seems to have been an “event” book that many buyers didn’t stick with; an analysis of Kindle highlights suggested that the typical reader got through only around 26 of its 700 pages. Still, Piketty was undaunted.
Interesting use of digital highlights--determining how "read" a particular book is.
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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I find it somewhat interesting to note that with 246 public annotations on this page using Hypothes.is, that from what I can tell as of 4/2/2019 only one of them is a simple highlight. All the rest are highlights with an annotation or response of some sort.
It makes me curious to know what the percentage distribution these two types have on the platform. Is it the case that in classroom settings, which many of these annotations appear to have been made, that much of the use of the platform dictates more annotations (versus simple highlights) due to the performative nature of the process?
Is it possible that there are a significant number of highlights which are simply hidden because the platform automatically defaults these to private? Is the friction of making highlights so high that people don't bother?
I know that Amazon will indicate heavily highlighted passages in e-books as a feature to draw attention to the interest relating to those passages. Perhaps it would be useful/nice if Hypothes.is would do something similar, but make the author of the highlights anonymous? (From a privacy perspective, this may not work well on articles with a small number of annotators as the presumption could be that the "private" highlights would most likely be directly attributed to those who also made public annotations.
Perhaps the better solution is to default highlights to public and provide friction-free UI to make them private?
A heavily highlighted section by a broad community can be a valuable thing, but surfacing it can be a difficult thing to do.
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www.newstatesman.com www.newstatesman.com
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For the company that takes Goodreads' crown, “the possibilities are so much greater”.
With discovery and aggregation, the possibilities are really just being bought out again by Amazon and stagnating.
We need some monopoly busting here to help real competion.
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- Sep 2020
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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A Flex driver who has been monitoring the activity said the company needs to take steps to make sure all drivers are treated fairly.“Amazon knows about it,” the driver said, “but does nothing.”
Orders don't necessarily need to be proximity based at the level of 20 feet, so Amazon should be able to make the changes at the level of several miles to prevent against something like this.
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They believe an unidentified person or entity is acting as an intermediary between Amazon and the drivers and charging drivers to secure more routes, which is against Amazon’s policies.
Surely this would be the case as someone would potentially need to watch the phones in the tree to ensure they aren't stolen. That may represent a larger cost in potential loss that the potential gain.
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think-boundless.com think-boundless.com
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Amazon pushes teams to escalate one-way door decisions – those that can’t be reversed and may have long-term consequences. However, with “two-way” decisions, managers are coached to make these decisions themselves.
Amazon encourages employees to escalate decisions that are irreversible (one-way door decisions) and to delegate decisions that are not. The idea being that if you can act quickly, even if you make more mistakes, it will benefit the system as a whole.
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- Aug 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Martel, C., Mosleh, M., & Rand, D. (2020). You’re definitely wrong, maybe: Correction style has minimal effect on corrections of misinformation online. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/w3tfb
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- Jul 2020
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niklasblog.com niklasblog.com
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Nefarious corporations
As somewhat detailed here.
For far more information I strongly recommend reading Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of Surveillance Capitalism.
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- Jun 2020
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www.newscientist.com www.newscientist.com
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Taylor, L. (2020, June 18). Coronavirus poses grave threat to Amazon’s indigenous communities. New Scientist. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2246572-coronavirus-poses-grave-threat-to-amazons-indigenous-communities/
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Arechar, A. A., & Rand, D. G. (2020). Turking in the time of COVID [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/vktqu
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Don Moore on Twitter: “#PerfectlyConfident takes both the #1 and #2 spots on Amazon’s ‘Hot new releases’?? https://t.co/cpNeNNgMdX” / Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved June 2, 2020, from https://twitter.com/donandrewmoore/status/1266745230943850498
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- May 2020
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github.com github.com
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It's no less beyond the pale than when apple actively sabotaged people's devices to force them to upgrade or amazon deleted people's already bought and downloaded ebooks. It's completely unacceptable and frankly should fall under consumer rights laws.
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- Apr 2020
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In one instance, Amazon employees accessed documents and data about a bestselling car-trunk organizer sold by a third-party vendor. The information included total sales, how much the vendor paid Amazon for marketing and shipping, and how much Amazon made on each sale. Amazon’s private-label arm later introduced its own car-trunk organizers. “Like other retailers, we look at sales and store data to provide our customers with the best possible experience,” Amazon said in a written statement. “However, we strictly prohibit our employees from using nonpublic, seller-specific data to determine which private label products to launch.”
Case study:
- build a marketplace
- get other companies to figure out which cakes are the hottest to sell
- sell those cakes yourself
- charge other companies to advertise and get favorable placement "Fortem spends as much as $60,000 a month"
- put your products on top... because you own the platform
Amazon’s private-label business encompasses more than 45 brands with some 243,000 products, from AmazonBasics batteries to Stone & Beam furniture. Amazon says those brands account for 1% of its $158 billion in annual retail sales, not counting Amazon’s devices such as its Echo speakers, Kindle e-readers and Ring doorbell cameras.
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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Over two million songs, ad freeGet access to an exclusive library of songs from Amazon Music without any ads.
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Prime members read FREEPrime members can now read as much as they want from over a thousand books, magazines, comics, Kindle Singles, and more
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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Great strategic investments + avoiding taxes + stiffing supplies with a longer payment cycle = cheaper capital + huge and growing FCF
Free cash flow (yellow line) is a bit like profit, except it doesn’t assume that Amazon has to pay for everything in the same time frame it sells it. And thanks to how Amazon’s payment cycle works, it usually gets money for selling an item long before it has to pay for that item. Last quarter, for example, it took Walmart on average two days to receive payment for goods after it paid its suppliers, while Amazon on average received payment 20 days before it paid its suppliers, according to cash conversion cycle data from the financial research platform Sentieo.
Amazon keeps profit and free cash flows artificially low by investing money right back into its business in the form of capital expenses, like building data centers, upgrading distribution networks, and creating wind and solar farms. It can do so without having to borrow money, which means it won’t incur interest costs.
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zackkanter.com zackkanter.com
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Walmart can be thought of as a bounded search for the optimal selection, inventory, and pricing of SKUs that a local market could support. It was bound, or constrained, by the characteristics of the local economy, and so each Walmart location was a direct reflection of the local market dynamics. The immensely difficult job of the local management team was to predict and implement the optimal mix that could theoretically have been found if every possible permutation were tested by the local economy. Undershooting or overshooting – that is, having too few or many SKUs, or too little or much inventory – would be a costly mistake. By the same token, higher-level managers were responsible for estimating the optimal size and location of the building itself, and for choosing the best associates to manage it, and so on. Each level of management, then, was tasked with managing their own level of the algorithm.
Bezos, in other words, wanted to build an unbounded Walmart. By removing the constraint of geography – and therefore the local economy – and by adding search functionality, the new formula became simpler: the more SKUs it added, the more items would be discovered by customers; the more items that customers discovered, the more items they would buy. In this world of infinite shelf space, it wasn’t the quality of the selection that mattered – it was pure quantity. And with this insight, Amazon did not need to be nearly as good – let alone better – than Walmart at Walmart’s masterful game of vendor and SKU selection. Amazon just needed to be faster at aggregating SKUs – and therefore faster at onboarding vendors.
To make sense of what started to happen after Amazon rolled out Marketplace, you have to understand that things get really weird when you run an unbounded search at internet-scale. When you remove “normal” constraints imposed by the physical world, the scale can get so massive that all of the normal approaches start to break down.
So, what is Amazon? It started as an unbound Walmart, an algorithm for running an unbound search for global optima in the world of physical products. It became a platform for adapting that algorithm to any opportunity for customer-centric value creation that it encountered. If it devises a way to keep its incentive structures intact as it exposes itself through its ever-expanding external interfaces, it – or its various split-off subsidiaries – will dominate the economy for a generation. And if not, it’ll be just another company that seemed unstoppable until it wasn’t.
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There are “literally zero hoops,” one user in 4chan’s /pol/ forum told another in 2015. “Just sign up for Kindle Direct Publishing and publish away. It’s shocking how simple it is, actually.” Even Breivik, at the start of the 1,500-page manifesto that accompanied his terrorist attacks, suggested that his followers use KDP’s paperback service, among others, to publicize his message.
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- Feb 2020
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www.amazon.com www.amazon.com
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I hope Vine reviewers will not be too upset with these next comments, as these reviewers may perform a useful function for an item that has no reviewers.However, those of us who pay for our books have more "skin in the game" than Vine reviewers. We "buyers", perhaps, read our purchases more carefully, and are less tolerant if a book has problems and probably less hesitant to point out its weaknesses.I often rely on reviews to make a purchase decision. Unfortunately, here the ratio of Vine reviewers compared to "real" buyers seems disproportionate and inappropriately high.The number of positive ratings a book receives often correlates to the chronology of posted reviews and their evaluation. For example, reviews made before a book has many "real" buyers tend to be high. That is the case here, where most of the highly rated reviews, the leading review is an example, are from Vine reviewers who apparently received the book before many "real buyers" did. This may be a cautionary sign.
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Platform capitalism, digital technology, and the future of work
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gist.github.com gist.github.com
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- Nov 2019
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thenextweb.com thenextweb.com
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Speaking with MIT Technology Review, Rohit Prasad, Alexa’s head scientist, has now revealed further details about where Alexa is headed next. The crux of the plan is for the voice assistant to move from passive to proactive interactions. Rather than wait for and respond to requests, Alexa will anticipate what the user might want. The idea is to turn Alexa into an omnipresent companion that actively shapes and orchestrates your life. This will require Alexa to get to know you better than ever before.
This is some next-level onslaught.
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thereader.mitpress.mit.edu thereader.mitpress.mit.edu
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If the apparatus of total surveillance that we have described here were deliberate, centralized, and explicit, a Big Brother machine toggling between cameras, it would demand revolt, and we could conceive of a life outside the totalitarian microscope.
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The FBI is currently collecting data about our faces, irises, walking patterns, and voices, permitting the government to pervasively identify, track, and monitor us. The agency can match or request a match of our faces against at least 640 million images of adults living in the U.S. And it is reportedly piloting Amazon’s flawed face recognition surveillance technology.
FBI and Amazon are being sued because of surveillance of people living in the USA.
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- Oct 2019
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www.ncregister.com www.ncregister.com
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“We hear a lot about the role of women, but what are we going to tell her? ‘Yes, you’re very good, but …’ We need concrete solutions, and so I’m thinking of the female diaconate.”
So this is coming about as a 'practical solution' to a perceived problem, and not as the fruit of much prayer and discernment?
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www.theregister.co.uk www.theregister.co.uk
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A highly interesting article where a well-known company prefers blood money to allowing employees to talk about politics. This is capitalism at its core: all profit, no empathy.
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Meanwhile at Microsoft's GitHub, employees at both companies have objected to GitHub's business with ICE, not to mention Microsoft's government contracts. Employees at Amazon have also urged the company not to sell its facial recognition technology to police and the military.
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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Amazon doesn’t tell customers much about its troubleshooting process for Cloud Cam. In its terms and conditions, the company reserves the right to process images, audio and video captured by devices to improve its products and services.
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Nowhere in the Cloud Cam user terms and conditions does Amazon explicitly tell customers that human beings are training the algorithms behind their motion detection software.
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An Amazon team also transcribes and annotates commands recorded in customers’ homes by the company’s Alexa digital assistant
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Dozens of Amazon workers based in India and Romania review select clips captured by Cloud Cam, according to five people who have worked on the program or have direct knowledge of it.
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- Sep 2019
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I wonder which privacy-related stuffs users must accept to agree to this.
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onezero.medium.com onezero.medium.com
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Goodreads is nearly useless for finding recommendations
I believe that the point of Goodreads—since Amazon bought the site—is lost here.
The point of Goodreads is to make people buy books from Amazon. They're capitalists. They don't care about the common good, or about making people find books that they can truly benefit from.
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- Jul 2019
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ir.aboutamazon.com ir.aboutamazon.com
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Amazon.com Announces Second Quarter Sales up 20% to $63.4 Billion
Do note that this page mentions nothing on worker rights nor worker wages.
See this page on the matter.
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AWS announced the general availability of Amazon Personalize, a fully-managed machine learning service that trains, tunes, and deploys custom, private machine learning models.
Is this more of commoditising human experience so that Jeff Bezos can be even more rich?
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Amazon announced that it will hire nearly 12,000 new employees across Europe in 2019, taking its permanent workforce in Europe to nearly 95,000 by the end of 2019. Amazon pledged to upskill 100,000 of its employees across the U.S. by 2025, dedicating over $700 million to provide employees across its corporate offices, tech hubs, fulfillment centers, retail stores, and transportation network with access to training programs that will help them move into more highly-skilled roles within or outside of the company. Programs include Machine Learning University, Amazon Technical Academy, and Career Choice.
More workers that can practically be enslaved in 55-hour-work weeks and sleep standing up: yeay!
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The number of Alexa-compatible smart home devices continues to grow, with more than 60,000 smart home products from over 7,400 unique brands
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Amazon introduced the all-new Echo Show 5
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Amazon introduced the all-new Kindle Oasis
This Mashable review says it all:
Amazon barely tried [...] With the exception of a new warm light feature, Amazon's 2019 Kindle Oasis is virtually unchanged, which is extremely disappointing.
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www.businessinsider.com www.businessinsider.com
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Döpfner: Last week we had Bill Gates for dinner here and he said in a self-ironic manner that he has a ridiculous amount of money and it is so hard to find appropriate ways to spend that money reasonably and to do good with the money. So what does money mean for you, being the first person in history who has a net worth of a three-digit amount of billions. Bezos: The only way that I can see to deploy this much financial resource is by converting my Amazon winnings into space travel. That is basically it.
Why fix the issues with how many Amazon workers are basically wage slaves, working 55-hour weeks, while falling asleep during work?
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Amazon (AMZN) disclosed in a filing Wednesday that the median pay for its employees was just $28,446 in 2017. Put another way: half of Amazon's employees earned less than that amount.
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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they are calling for better working conditions, pay and health benefits.
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hundreds of Amazon workers in Italy and Germany went on strike, saying they were under “high pressure to create more and more in less time."
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labor unions have been on the front lines of calling for workers' rights at the company’s warehouse facilities, where physical demands can be grueling and temperatures can reach extremes.
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- Jun 2019
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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By comparison, Amazon’s Best Seller badges, which flag the most popular products based on sales and are updated hourly, are far more straightforward. For third-party sellers, “that’s a lot more powerful than this Choice badge, which is totally algorithmically calculated and sometimes it’s totally off,” says Bryant.
"Amazon's Choice" is made by an algorithm.
Essentially, "Amazon" is Skynet.
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- May 2019
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feedonomics.com feedonomics.com
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- Apr 2019
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www.businessinsider.com www.businessinsider.com
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drivers delivering Amazon packages have reported feeling so pressured that they speed through neighborhoods, blow by stop signs, and pee in bottles in the trucks or outside
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Amazon's system tracks a metric called "time off task," meaning how much time workers pause or take breaks, The Verge reported. It has been previously reported that some workers feel so pressured that they don't take bathroom breaks.
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Amazon employs a system that not only tracks warehouse workers' productivity but also can automatically fire them for failing to meet expectations.
The bots now fire humans. AI 2.0.
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humanparts.medium.com humanparts.medium.com
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I had Netflix and Amazon Prime and was very much alive and well in the Golden Age of TV.
what kinds of TV shows do you prefer?
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www.bbc.com www.bbc.com
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Amazon said it was using automated technology to weed out false reviews.It said it invested "significant resources" to protect its review system "because we know customers value the insights and experiences shared by fellow shoppers". /**/ (function() { if (window.bbcdotcom && bbcdotcom.adverts && bbcdotcom.adverts.slotAsync) { bbcdotcom.adverts.slotAsync('mpu', [1,2,3]); } })(); /**/ "Even one inauthentic review is one too many," it added.But Which?'s probe suggested fake reviews were commonplace.
"Online retail giant Amazon's website is flooded with fake five-star reviews for products from unfamiliar brands, consumer group Which? has claimed."
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“In contrast to Dr. Wood’s claims, bias found in one system is cause for concern in the other, particularly in use cases that could severely impact people’s lives, such as law enforcement applications,” they wrote.
This is more important than most people probably realise. Recognition bias will decide if a person dies or not, when implemented at substantial scale, which isn't far away.
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Amazon.com Inc. is positioning Alexa, its artificial-intelligence assistant, to track consumers’ prescriptions and relay personal health information, in a bid to insert the technology into everyday health care.
Surveillance capitalism, anyone?
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Amazon’s technology struggles more than some peers’ to identify the gender of individuals with darker skin, prompting fears of unjust arrests. Amazon has defended its work and said all users must follow the law.
Draw any parallel to "The Handmaid's Tale" and you're right.
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U.S. securities regulators shot down attempts by Amazon.com Inc to stop its investors from considering two shareholder proposals about the company’s controversial sale of a facial recognition service, a sign of growing scrutiny of the technology.
Surveillance capitalism at its worst; this behemoth tries to have the people who own it not make decisions.
Capitalism is like Skynet, an organism that's taken flight on its own, bound to make solipsistic and egoistic judgments and choices.
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technology companies have made it work that way. Ebook stores from Amazon, Apple, Google, Kobo, Barnes and Noble all follow broadly the same rules. You’re buying a licence to read, not a licence to own.
Bear in mind that this "ownership" is common practice with Amazon, Apple, Google, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and other ones as well.
It's not this way with non-DRM books, that you can download, and reuse as with physical books.
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- Mar 2019
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www.epubor.com www.epubor.com
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In a perfect world, the author would sell you a license to the book and you'd just read it on whatever platform suited you. For now, the leading ebook providers are not making this easy so I end up with some titles (and associated annotations) on one platform and other titles on another, which is far more complicated than it needs to be.
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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Amazon has been beta testing the ads on Apple Inc.’s iOS platform for several months, according to people familiar with the plan. A similar product for Google’s Android platform is planned for later this year, said the people, who asked not to be identified because they’re not authorized to share the information publicly.
Sounds like one of the best reasons I've ever heard to run Brave Browser both on desktop and mobile. https://brave.com/
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- Jul 2018
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www.yalelawjournal.org www.yalelawjournal.org
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www.insidehighered.com www.insidehighered.com
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An open letter to Candace Thille about her new Amazon gig.
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ci-uhoh.com ci-uhoh.com
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Big Data, Little Ethics
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www.joinhoney.com www.joinhoney.com
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These days, all our purchases are pretty much made online – and holiday shopping is no exception
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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And though warehouse jobs were physically taxing—not an obvious fit for older bodies—recruiters came to see CamperForce workers’ maturity as an asset. These were diligent, responsible employees. Their attendance rates were excellent.
How is this not more widely known?
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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But Amazon is barely hiding its goal: It wants to be the operating system for your home.
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- Nov 2017
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www.educause.edu www.educause.edu
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Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft. These big five American vertically organized silos are re-making the world in their image.
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The internet will survive longer than the Web will. GOOG-FB-AMZN will still depend on submarine internet cables (the “Backbone”), because it is a technical success. That said, many aspects of the internet will lose their relevance, and the underlying infrastructure could be optimized only for GOOG traffic, FB traffic, and AMZN traffic. It wouldn’t conceptually be anymore a “network of networks”, but just a “network of three networks”, the Trinet, if you will.
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Similarly, while AMZN’s business still relies on traffic to their desktop web portal (accounting for 33% of sales), a large portion (25%) of their sales happen through mobile apps, not to mention Amazon Echo. Like Google Home, Amazon Echo bypasses the Web and uses the internet just for communication between cloud and end user. In these new non-web contexts, tech giants have more authority over data traffic.
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- Sep 2017
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rapids.amazon.com rapids.amazon.com
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- Jun 2017
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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When David Limp thinks about the future of Alexa, the AI assistant he oversees at Amazon, he imagines a world not unlike Star Trek—a future in which you could be anywhere, asking anything, and an ambient computer would be there to fulfill your every need.
We've all been waiting for that for a long time!
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plus.google.com plus.google.com
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Amazon does everything wrong, and Google does everything right.
Interesting to think about it this way.
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- May 2017
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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Amazon calls the default seller in the Buy Box — the one who gets the business when a customer clicks “Add to Cart” without looking for more options — the “Buy Box winner.”
This is wacky...
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- Apr 2017
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The Echo Look suffers from two dovetailing issues: the overwhelming potential for invasive data collection, and Amazon’s lack of a clear policy on how it might prevent that.
Important to remember. Amazon shares very little about what it collects and what it does with what it collects.
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Previously, Alexa lived inside speakers. Now, it’s in a camera.
Natural evolution, I'd say...
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medium.com medium.com
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The first was his gargantuan vision. He did not see himself merely chipping away at Barnes & Noble’s share of retail book sales; he saw himself developing one of the greatest retailers in history, on the scale of Sears Roebuck or Walmart. Secondly, Bezos focused relentlessly on customer service — low prices, ease of use on his website, boundless inventory, and reliable shipping. To this day, Amazon is remarkably successful at pleasing customers.
Important to note about Amazon and still true 2 1/2 years later.
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news.nationalgeographic.com news.nationalgeographic.com
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But for the many tourists who visit Madidi National Park, the crown jewel of Bolivia’s protected rainforests, an excursion into its depths is not so much a danger but an exhilarating prospect.
Exploring the Amazon is not for amateurs!
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www.engadget.com www.engadget.com
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the internet giant is "exploring" the possibility of appliance and furniture stores with a technological angle.
Not a new idea though.
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www.dailydot.com www.dailydot.com
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“At the heart of that First Amendment protection is the right to browse and purchase expressive materials anonymously, without fear of government discovery,” Amazon wrote in its memorandum of law.
Amazon doesn't provide information about a murder to protect users from the government. This must be a joke!
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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cloud storage service S3, which Amazon confirmed is experiencing “high error rates,”
Need to look at S3
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- Feb 2017
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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After conducting radiocarbon testing and carrying out measurements during the winter solstice, scholars in the field of archaeoastronomy determined that an indigenous culture arranged the megaliths into an astronomical observatory about 1,000 years ago, or five centuries before the European conquest of the Americas began.
I'm amazed that I never heard about this!
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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the prosaic problem of the great department store
"Disrupted" by Amazon.
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- Jul 2016
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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While this segment has a strong potential to become an independent revenue stream for the company, a free education market place with a look and feel similar to its e commerce segment can definitely provide a boost to Amazon’s existing products in the short term.
ancillary market . . . OER as a means to selling other stuff
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What will these services mean for school districts and teachers? And, more important questions linger, such as, “Should teachers and school districts be trying to create their own content when so much is available online already? If not, who curates OER content?”
Distribution trumps creation? Framing the OER question.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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“With the technology, content and expertise that Amazon has, we believed we could provide value,” he said.
A Walmart tactic? E.g. leverage size and scale to muscle out rivals, including non-profits like Merlot etc.?
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funnymonkey.com funnymonkey.com
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But the other, more troubling development that is implied by the issues surrounding the very avoidable errors with the Inspire platform is that the platform focuses on the least interesting element of open educational resources: distribution. It would have been great to see a high-profile effort that simplified and supported authorship and remixing. The current conversations about OER remain mired in the very narrow vision of textbook replacement. The transformational potential of OER will come when we embrace the potential of both teacher and learner as creator. Open licensing makes this potential easier to realize, as it removes many of the barriers enshrined within traditional publishing and licensing schemes.
distribution vs. authoring/remix as critical problem in OER
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www.educationdive.com www.educationdive.com
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As the Google leaders indicated, however, a major challenge is content curation in the OER world.
the "discovery problem" . . .emerging as the common sense business criticism of OER
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