jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 09/17/2019 - Ad Targeting and Privacy, Russia's Stunning Breach, Me on Streaming, Tupac Interview, Cyber Threat Dialogue, Women and Art History...

I don't know if it's naivete or just narcissism, but I start out with this notion that I can do anything. It's not until I get into it that I realize what I've thrown myself into, and then I will do anything not to humiliate myself. And that, I think, is the secret to my success.
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Candace Wu and Jennifer Lopez in "Hustlers." This is a fun movie. It has a message deeper than you would think. And frankly, a good revenge flick in the age of #metoo.
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Tuesday - September 17, 2019 Tue - 09/17/19
rantnrave:// My girlfriend was excited to see JOHN MAYER last Saturday. I sent her the SPOTIFY playlist I've maintained for years. Wanted to make sure she was ready. I mentioned that he does amazing covers at his live show. And one of them is BEYONCÉ's "XO." I texted her a link to the track via iMessage. Within a few minutes after that text, I got an unsolicited email from the private jet company XOJET. I've never chartered one. I didn't sign up to their list. Now, I am not a paranoid guy. But lately, the uncanny coincidences of things I talk about in the presence of ALEXA (My girlfriend calls her my other girlfriend), or text, or I search for on GOOGLE, seem to end up in other places. Now you'll hear comments like the ad networks embedded in these sites don't know who you are. You are anonymous to them. They don't share your data. Well, maybe they don't know JASON HIRSCHHORN's name. But they know USER 1234567890. They know who I am. I overheard a friend was searching for "relationship pills" on Google, and then FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM or whatever is pushing those ads to him. Before I had my heart surgery, I did a lot of research on my own. In the privacy of my home, on my laptop, on Google. But again, those searches and topics followed me to robocall voicemails, email marketing, and other social networks and sites. And as I didn't click on them or engage, sometimes the follow-ups become different marketing language or more aggressive. Sort of like the tactics that TRUMP's so-called digital genius employed. Some, like my friend PETER PHAM, think all of this is amazing. You've shown intent, the interwebs are responding, and helping you find something to make a decision. Content, commerce, whatever. Then you throw in data breaches. I use the very buggy, but useful password manager 1PASSWORD. It has a great feature that tells you what accounts have been compromised. I'd say minimum 1/4 of my logins have been compromised. 99% of which I've never heard from said companies about the breach or they weren't reported in the media. And the phone, a real dependable form of communication. Well, that's all but done. I get 20 robocalls a day on my mobile. More on my landline. Yes, I have a landline still. But anyway, the f***ing phone company is busy buying media companies and can't stop my phone from ringing. And again, I'm not paranoid but you think Chinese hackers breached telco or other site's data to get my mobile number? Why do I ask? Because I'm almost fluent in MANDARIN if I get one more robocall in that language. That said, I wish I spoke Mandarin. Is all this ok with you? I want what I want when I want. And I want walls around my searches and information. Much of this is our fault. I invited Alexa into my home. I search for things I want private on the open internet. But where are the ethics? Is DC going to help protect us? These are the morons that asked ZUCKERBERG how FACEBOOK makes money. Really people? Now this isn't some weird anomaly like my friends and I play around with: ZANDER LURIE, JASON KRIKORIAN, MIKE MARQUEZ, JIM LANZONE, DAVID SZE, CATHY KRIKORIAN, JOHN DIETZ and I were convinced by BLAKE KRIKORIAN that the number "37" is the most randomly picked number. And we see it all the time, all over the world, in real life, on TV, in movies, etc. That's just fun. These examples I laid out are happening. You know it's happened to you. Those at those sites say it isn't. But it is. Are you ok with that? I'm not. What have you seen? Tell me about your ad targeting "coincidences." It's sinister and uncanny... Happy Birthday to KRUTI PATEL GOYAL, AMANDA GIAMPORTONE SMITH, MELINDA LEE, JODIE PLATT, HOWARD LINDZON, GLENN BRIFFA, FRANKLIN BINNS, and PATRICK FOARDE.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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Yahoo! News
Russia carried out a 'stunning' breach of FBI communications system, escalating the spy game on U.S. soil
by Zach Dorfman, Jenna McLaughlin and Sean D. Naylor
Russian compounds and diplomats in the U.S. played key roles in a counterintelligence operation that stretched from the Bay Area to the nation's capital, according to former U.S. officials.
recode
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by Peter Kafka and Jason Hirschhorn
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MTV News
MUST WATCH: Tupac on Growing Up Poor, His Rise to Fame & His Future (1995)
by Tabitha Soren
In 1995, Tupac Shakur and MTV News correspondent Tabitha Soren took a stroll down the Venice boardwalk for an in-depth conversation about where the rapper has been and where he sees himself going.
Lawfare
Self-Help in Cyberspace: A Path Forward
by Wyatt Hoffman and Ariel E. Levite
The United States should prudently explore acceptable domestic parameters for the practice of combating cyber threats in the private sector and engage other nations to harmonize these standards internationally.
Sports Illustrated
Antonio Brown: His pattern of disturbing behavior
by Robert Klemko
Accusations range from a previously untold account of sexual misconduct, a charity auction theft, multiple domestic incidents, and a long list of unpaid debts. Numerous conversations with people who have dealt with Brown, as well as reviews of court and police documents from three states, paint a disturbing picture.
SXSW
RETRO WATCH: Bruce Springsteen - 2012 SXSW Keynote Address
by Bruce Springsteen
Artsy
The Powerful Women Whose Patronage Shaped Art History
by Alina Cohen
Formidable women across centuries and continents have wielded influence through their impassioned support of art and culture.
Thanx
The Four Horsemen of the Restaurant Apocalypse?
by Zach Goldstein
How lessons from the hotel industry's response to online travel agencies may enable restaurants to survive in a delivery-heavy future.
Music Business Worldwide
How Lewis Capaldi became a billion-stream superstar -- according to his manager, Ryan Walter
by Tim Ingham
"Musically, he's my favourite artist of all time. I know that probably sounds lame, but it's true."
The Pudding
The Language of Congress
by Charlie Smart
What topics do members of Congress tweet about most frequently?
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Stratechery
Day Two to One Day
by Ben Thompson
Jeff Bezos opened his 2016 letter to Amazon shareholders like this: "Jeff, what does Day 2 look like?" That's a question I just got at our most recent all-hands meeting. I've been reminding people that it's Day 1 for a couple of decades.
OneZero
The Decline and Fall of the Modern Nerd
by Rob Bricken
The sad saga of how fandom transformed from being about love into hate and intolerance.
The Washington Post
They were once America's cruelest, richest slave traders. Why does no one know their names?
by Hannah Natanson
Isaac Franklin and John Armfield amassed a fortune worth several billions in today's dollars, making the ruthless partners among the wealthiest people in 19th-century America.
Slate
Ken Burns' 'Country Music' Isn't Whitewashed, but It Is Awfully Rosy
by Carl Wilson
Ken Burns' epic history of the genre has more than three chords and not enough of the truth.
Gizmodo
Bizarre Streaming Service Quibi Already Has a Better Lineup Than Apple TV+
by Rhett Jones
Apple had its most important event of the year earlier this week and judging by its lackluster presentation for Apple TV+ one could be forgiven for thinking that it isn't putting too much importance in its fledgling streaming service. Meanwhile, the mysterious millennial-focused streaming startup Quibi has a forthcoming show that, at least on paper, puts Apple's entire lineup to shame.
Narratively
The Unlikely Style Icon Teaching Older Women to Be Fashion Rebels
by Celeste Hamilton Dennis
Judith Rizzio has spent a lifetime on the frontlines of feminism. She thinks there's nothing more radical than women of a certain age declaring fashion is for them, too.
Bloomberg
The $24 Billion Online Casino Boom China Is Struggling to Halt
by K Oanh Ha, Jinshan Hong and Andreo Calonzo
The Communist Party is hard-pressed to stop the spread of digital gambling in Asia.
Deadspin
Should You Root For The Dolphins To Be The Worst Team Ever?
by Ray Ratto
After two games, the Miami Dolphins are, well, you know. Everyone knows. After two weeks, everybody knows. Everybody can smell it. But when one is confronted with the hilariously obvious, the next step is to examine one's own reaction to that realization. Namely, whether or not it's okay to be happy about it.
The Economist
A connected world will be a playground for hackers
by The Economist
A S WAYS TO break into casinos go, a fish tank is an unusual route. Yet that is what was used in an unnamed American gambling house in 2017. It had invested in a fancy internet-connected tank in which the temperature and salinity of the water were remotely controlled.
Daring Fireball
Let's Go Further and Hope for Every Last Drop of Joy to Be Drained From the World
by John Gruber
What Warzel has written — not on his personal blog, mind you, but in a column in the goddamn New York Times — has nothing to do with Apple, nothing to do with iPhone users, and nothing to do with…
The Cut
Who Would Tavi Gevinson Be Without Instagram?
by Tavi Gevinson
Confessions from inside the algorithm.
The Guardian
The 100 best TV shows of the 21st century
by Kate Abbott, Hannah J. Davies, Gwilym Mumford...
Where's "Mad Men"? How did "The Sopranos" do? Does "The Crown" triumph? Can anyone remember "Lost"? And will "Downton Abbey" even figure? Find out here -- and have your say.
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