From Pine View Farm

June, 2019 archive

Big Data Has Its Bluetooth in You 2

The New York Times reports on how stores use bluetooth beacons to track your every move. A snippet (emphasis added):

In order to track you or trigger an action like a coupon or message to your phone, companies need you to install an app on your phone that will recognize the beacon in the store. Retailers (like Target and Walmart) that use Bluetooth beacons typically build tracking into their own apps. But retailers want to make sure most of their customers can be tracked — not just the ones that download their own particular app.

So a hidden industry of third-party location-marketing firms has proliferated in response. These companies take their beacon tracking code and bundle it into a toolkit developers can use.

The makers of many popular apps, such as those for news or weather updates, insert these toolkits into their apps. They might be paid by the beacon companies or receive other benefits, like detailed reports on their users.

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A Bumble of Contradictions 0

Dana Milbank examines the dialectic of Trumpery.

This (the interview on ABC–ed.) followed by a few days Trump’s claim that “I had nothing to do with Russia helping me get elected.” Minutes later, he delivered a second opinion: “Russia did not help me get elected.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote that “the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.” Trump’s ability to function is a matter of much dispute, but if the ability to hold opposing thoughts in mind is a measure of intelligence, Trump is a very stable genius indeed. Nobody contradicts himself as forcefully, fluently and frequently.

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Concentrate on This 0

Also, too.

Folks, not only can it happen here, it is happening here, and we must stop it.

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Targeted Target 0

Donald Trump throws dart labeled

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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It’s Only a Game, Folks 0

Words fail me.

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“Rope-a-Dope” 0

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Demonstrative Trumpling.

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QOTD 0

Ilana Mercer:

A brave nation fights because it must; a cowardly nation fights because it can.

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Borderline Dilemma 0

Title:  Kids' Summer Choices.  Frame One:  White mother asks son,

Click for the original image.

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The Entitlement Society 0

Thomas Chatterton Williams points out that not being hate-full is not a high hurdle to surmount.

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Count-Less 0

Census taker in Nazi uniform says to person at door of house,

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Poolside Particulars 0

Mark Anthony Neal reflects on the pool of racism as reflected in one public pool’s banning of clothing and hairstyles favored by not-white persons. A snippet (emphasis added):

In this era of BBQ Becky, Waffle House Wally, Coffee Shop Cindy and Dollar Store Dick, who collectively believe they have been ordained to police the behavior of darker hued people, the Outdoor Recreation Center’s apparent six-year-old rule of course caught the attention of some pool-goers. Indeed my daughter had her own confrontation a few years ago with a Swimming Pool Sally at the local YMCA, where Sally informed my daughter (with powers invested by her delusions) that she couldn’t swim in the pool with her locs. At the time, we could shrug off the member’s comments as that of a misinformed bystander, as my daughter was a member of the YMCA swim team and swam at the pool five days a week.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Fifties frolics.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness takes practice.

According to the Jim Wells County Sheriff’s Office, Elita D. Diaz and her husband, Gabriel Diaz, were target shooting with family when a rifle went off and struck Elita in the torso. The bullet passed through Elita and struck her husband in the arm.

According to the Alice Echo News-Journal, a family friend was removing the magazine from a high powered rifle when it went off. Authorities believe the shooting was purely accidental.

Get out of Jail free card

Why was this “responsible gun owner” allowing the gun to point at another person living creature while he was mucking about with the magazine? One more time, “accidental” is not a synonym for “negligent.”

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Borderline Disorder, Concentrate on This Dept. 0

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QOTD 0

Helen Hayes:

Egocentrics are attracted to the inept. It gives them one more excuse for patting themselves on the back.

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Geeking Out 0

Slackware –Current with the Fluxbox window manager using the Blueish 1.3 style on one of my Zareason desktops.

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Afterthought:

All of my computers are now Zareasons–two desktops and a laptop–since a freak lightning strike took out my 23″ Lenovo graphics tablet. Zareason gives good value and stands behind its products.

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There Is No Right To Be Rude 0

LawProfBlawg finds that he must explain the obvious.

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Sacrifices 0

Kimberley A. Johnson wonders how many more must die at the hands of the Trump administration before Americans react.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

It’s in the Constitution.

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