benadida
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@ I'm not going to state anything quite that presumptuous :)
about 18 hours ago
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in reply to davidascher
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9:20am, both parents showered, newborn sleeping, toddler and me on way to get bagels. I'll take that PhD in logistics now, thanks.
about 19 hours ago
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holy unsubstantiated claims batman. @ thinks Mozilla is shilling for advertisers? Does he remember who introduced DNT?
2:30 PM Jun 1st
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@ agreed that easier UI is important, but also important to realize how much MS's move hurts DNT /cc @ @ @
2:04 PM Jun 1st
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in reply to kfury
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Techworld wrote an article about and the TLD.js project. /cc @
10:16 AM Jun 1st
via Seesmic
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Stuxnet spread beyond Iran due to a bug. As Morris demonstrated 24 yrs ago, debugging worms is hard.
9:22 AM Jun 1st
via web
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@ I don't think you're quite hearing me. I believe in consumer first, too. I think DNT by default could cause DNT to fail (see P3P).
9:18 AM Jun 1st
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in reply to drakino
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@ because goal is to convince advertising companies to respect DNT. If they can claim it's meaningless, then they'll ignore it.
7:19 AM Jun 1st
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in reply to drakino
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@ I prefer privacy by default, too. But that's not the point. The point is that DNT has to mean something, or it will be ignored.
6:26 AM Jun 1st
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in reply to drakino
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@ in a brand new world with no established practices, you're right. But the world we have is tracking by default, unfortunately.
6:22 AM Jun 1st
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in reply to JoeBeOne
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. @ @ and that negotiation hinges on DNT indicating a clear user choice, which is what gives it teeth.
6:16 AM Jun 1st
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. @ @ you're assuming DNT is a done deal that web sites have no choice but to support. Sadly not true. Ongoing negotiation.
6:14 AM Jun 1st
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in reply to ndaversa
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. @ I don't see DNT by default hurting MS's competitors (who don't respect DNT anyways).
9:56 PM May 31st
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in reply to csoghoian
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MS DNT on by default is a bad thing for privacy, because DNT works only if it reflects user intent. On by default = dilution of the message.
9:48 PM May 31st
via Twitter for Mac
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terms of service
9:54 PM May 30th
via web
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Q: What do you call Alternative Medicine that survives double-blind laboratory tests? A: Regular Medicine.
10:12 PM May 30th
via TweetDeck
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If you told me that Elsevier, etc, were funded by the RIAA to make the music industry look reasonable by comparison, I'd believe it.
7:50 PM May 30th
via web
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@ yeah, we've been working to change the tag lines to be more about greatly reducing the num of passwords, sorry!
6:13 PM May 30th
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in reply to aaronsw
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@ no no, it's a real screenshot, I think you just might be confused as to which part is web content and which is browser chrome.
9:23 AM May 30th
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in reply to aaronsw
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@ no, not yet. But remember BrowserID works right now in all modern browsers, including mobile (iOS too), without extensions.
9:07 AM May 30th
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in reply to aaronsw
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- Name Ben Adida
- Location Mountain View, CA
- Web http://ben.adida....
- Bio security, privacy, transparency
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