Zuck Speech.
“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”
Carl Jung
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Quote: (04-11-2018 02:19 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
He's got a solid wife and 2 kids and a nice ranch in Kauai. He should say Fuck It and let lazy fatass Sandberg talk to congress.
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Quote: (04-11-2018 02:19 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
He's got a solid wife and 2 kids and a nice ranch in Kauai. He should say Fuck It and let lazy fatass Sandberg talk to congress.
You wot mate?!?!?
Quote: (04-11-2018 11:20 PM)HornyRamone Wrote:
DAAAAHHH He's got bigger titties than she does.
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Quote: (04-11-2018 04:29 PM)Mercenary Wrote:
DAAAAHHH He's got bigger titties than she does.
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WIRED Staff business 02.04.04 12:00 pm
Pentagon Kills LifeLog Project
The Pentagon canceled its so-called LifeLog project, an ambitious effort to build a database tracking a person's entire existence.
Run by Darpa, the Defense Department's research arm, LifeLog aimed to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received. Out of this seemingly endless ocean of information, computer scientists would plot distinctive routes in the data, mapping relationships, memories, events and experiences.
LifeLog's backers said the all-encompassing diary could have turned into a near-perfect digital memory, giving its users computerized assistants with an almost flawless recall of what they had done in the past. But civil libertarians immediately pounced on the project when it debuted last spring, arguing that LifeLog could become the ultimate tool for profiling potential enemies of the state.
Researchers close to the project say they're not sure why it was dropped late last month. Darpa hasn't provided an explanation for LifeLog's quiet cancellation. "A change in priorities" is the only rationale agency spokeswoman Jan Walker gave to Wired News.
Quote: (04-12-2018 10:41 AM)Thersites Wrote:
Fun factoid from chans/Q thread:
Facebook was founded exactly one month after a Pentagon/DARPA shut down a project called Lifelog.
Here is the WIRED article on the project. Its short article, but here the quoted key part for discussion.
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WIRED Staff business 02.04.04 12:00 pm
Pentagon Kills LifeLog Project
The Pentagon canceled its so-called LifeLog project, an ambitious effort to build a database tracking a person's entire existence.
Run by Darpa, the Defense Department's research arm, LifeLog aimed to gather in a single place just about everything an individual says, sees or does: the phone calls made, the TV shows watched, the magazines read, the plane tickets bought, the e-mail sent and received. Out of this seemingly endless ocean of information, computer scientists would plot distinctive routes in the data, mapping relationships, memories, events and experiences.
LifeLog's backers said the all-encompassing diary could have turned into a near-perfect digital memory, giving its users computerized assistants with an almost flawless recall of what they had done in the past. But civil libertarians immediately pounced on the project when it debuted last spring, arguing that LifeLog could become the ultimate tool for profiling potential enemies of the state.
Researchers close to the project say they're not sure why it was dropped late last month. Darpa hasn't provided an explanation for LifeLog's quiet cancellation. "A change in priorities" is the only rationale agency spokeswoman Jan Walker gave to Wired News.
Notice the date of the Wired article was published. This is the first time that public knew about the project was canceled. Look at the date of facebook being founded:
Interesting, isn't it.
Quote: (04-12-2018 10:47 AM)Mercenary Wrote:
I thought facebook was sort of replacement for Myspace.
Quote: (04-12-2018 10:59 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
This is old news in some circles. Darpa closes their total surveillance project and instantly afterwards puts support behind a very similar one called FACEBOOK.
Many folk scoffed at such notion that Facebook development was so deeply documented to have been developed by bunch of no-name college geniuses. Right - after Darpa has been working on an identical system for years with a budget 10.000 times bigger.