It’s Sabotage
The Rogue One trailer cut with Sabotage by the Beastie Boys.
I approve.
The Rogue One trailer cut with Sabotage by the Beastie Boys.
I approve.
Give me your hungry, your tired your poor I’ll piss on ’em
That’s what the Statue of Bigotry says
Your poor huddled masses, let’s club ’em to death
And get it over with and just dump ’em on the boulevard
—Dirty Boulevard by Lou Reed
The New York Times: Inside the Failing Mission to Save Donald Trump From Himself:
And Mr. Trump has begun to acknowledge to associates and even in public that he might lose. In an interview on CNBC on Thursday, he said he was prepared to face defeat.
“I’ll just keep doing the same thing I’m doing right now,” he said. “And at the end, it’s either going to work, or I’m going to, you know, I’m going to have a very, very nice, long vacation.”
Sounds like insanity to me.
Enjoy your very, very nice, long vacation, Trump.
Here’s the official trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story:
I’m enjoying this new tradition of putting out better movies than the shitty prequels George Lucas made (granted, the bar was pretty low).
Ars Technica: Kansas couple sues IP mapping firm for turning their life into a “digital hell”:
Ever since James and Theresa Arnold moved into their rented 623-acre farm in Butler County, Kansas, in March 2011, they have seen “countless” law enforcement officials and individuals turning up at their farm day and night looking for links to alleged theft and other supposed crime. All of these people are arriving because of a rounding error on a GPS location, which wrongly points people to their farm.
I love it: “because of a rounding error on a GPS location”
Oops.
This video made me smile.
It also made me think about how archaic the act of sticking out our hands to summon a vehicle is.
“Grandpa, what’s a taxi cab?”
“Oh they were these yellow automobiles, driven by humans, that would take you where ever you wanted to go in New York and you would get them to pick you up by standing in the road and sticking out your arm to hail one.”
“They didn’t drive themselves and you couldn’t use your neural chip to give it commands?”
“Nope.”
If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks,” Mr. Trump said. He added: “Although the Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I don’t know.
Those words came out of Donald Trump’s mouth yesterday.
That’s not OK.
As of 11:25 AM today, August 2nd, 2016, here are screen grabs of FoxNews.com and NYDailyNews.com:
This is in light of Mike Pence breaking with Trump and endorsing Paul Ryan.
In 2015, Moleskine released a calendar app for iOS (yes, the company that makes notebooks and journals).
The app is called Timepage. I’ve been using it since it came out and it’s really good. As with all great design, it’s beautiful, but design is about how it works, not how it looks, and it works great. It much easier to use than Apple’s native Calendar app for iOS.
I’m not going to give a full breakdown of the app, I just want to highlight one detail I love. When you have no appointments on a day, instead of showing you nothing, it displays a historic event:
If you’re the kind of person searching for great calendar apps try it out, it’s $2.99 and if that’s too expensive for you, how about you skip your over-sugared and over-priced Starbucks latte.
Josh Marshall, the editor and publisher of Talking Points Memo, posted a great series of tweets delving into the mind of Donald Trump and what he could be expected to do if he faces defeat this fall.
1: Have given it a lot of thought. I think it’s possible. But I come at it from a slightly different POV. https://t.co/gGij7WnRd8
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
2: If the race continues on its current trajectory. Trump may be looking at a situation like this by Sept. Sure he cld drop out and avoid ..
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
3: humiliation. But he wldnt be avoiding it by much. He’d be the only major party candidate ever to simply up and leave the race because …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
4: he’s facing defeat. He’d become the biggest loser, in every way, in American history, though of course he’d try to spin it. The key …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
5: point is that this is someone has virtually no capacity to handle or tolerate loss or humiliation. And he’ll be facing the choice of …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
6: two extreme forms of it. It’s not just that Trump’s narcissism will make the injury more severe. The nature of his campaign will too.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
7: Pro-business economics wasn’t invalidated by Romney’s loss. He just loss. The premise of Trump’s campaign is himself and “winning.”
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
8: As we’ve seen over the last three or four days, Trump doesn’t act well or safely in the face of extreme stress of narcissistic injury.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
9: So if the campaign proceeds on its current trajectory (not a certainty of course), the last 6 weeks of the campaign will be one of …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
10: extreme emotional volatility and increasingly erratic conduct. That’s a very dangerous set of circumstances regardless of whether …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
11: he chooses to bail out or see it through to the end. People like Trump grow more erratic and aggressive under mounting stress and …
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
12: with unavenged narcissistic injuries. It’s not a pleasant scenario to contemplate. But it’s coming.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm)
What a crazy year 2016 is turning out to be.
It looks like Microsoft is kicking ass with their mobile phone division:
Microsoft is cutting 2,850 more jobs beyond the 1,850 that the company announced would be eliminated earlier this year. The new cuts will hit phone hardware and sales.
The entire computer world has moved to mobile, with everyone on either iOS or Android, while Microsoft is at the gate after the flight has taken off. They began efforts to reboot Windows Phone a few years after the iPhone came out (2008-ish), but as we can see by their job cuts in mobile, it has not been successful. If you look at any chart of mobile market share they rarely come up.
This failure in Microsoft’s mobile hardware efforts is interesting in light of the 300 million active devices that are (supposedly) running Windows 10 as of this past May.
Meanwhile, today is your last chance to get Windows 10 for free, because, you know, it’s that great that people will want to buy it tomorrow.
Taken from a great episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with John Oliver.