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Nellie Bowles

@nelliebowles
12 posts
2021-05-18
Will be fascinating to see how the apologists handle this absolute banger of an investigation by @jacknicas and co. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-05-18 View on X
New York Times

Sources detail how Apple relented to escalating demands from China, making changes to governance of its Chinese users' data and agreeing to censor its platforms

Apple built the world's most valuable business on top of China.  Now it has to answer to the Chinese government.

2021-04-26
The answer of course is that most people are totally comfortable with techno authoritarianism as long as the enforcers agree with their politics https://twitter.com/...
2021-04-26 View on X
New York Times

Facebook says it has a policy letting any person initiate a takedown of a post containing an image of their residence, regardless of the post's newsworthiness

just very bad ones.” Pretty accurate! To be fair, people WANT Facebook to exercise judgment, except when they DON'T want Facebook to exercise judgment. Doing nothing is also judgme...

2021-02-02
Listening to Elon chat on Clubhouse: Part of why you need journalists is for the tension. Without tension — even if it's a group of really interesting people talking — things get boring.
2021-02-02 View on X
TechCrunch

A recap of Elon Musk's Clubhouse appearance, which broke the 5,000 participant limit, pushing some to YouTube, and included an interview with Robinhood's CEO

even if it's a group of really interesting people talking — things get boring. Dan Romero / @dwr : There have been multiple 1000+ person rooms *pre-gaming* tonight's Elon interview...

Listening to Elon chat on Clubhouse: Part of why you need journalists is for the tension. Without tension — even if it's a group of really interesting people talking — things get boring.
2021-02-02 View on X
Platformer

The unedited nature and serendipity of conversations makes Clubhouse a compelling platform for productive discussions on otherwise fraught topics

Elon Musk disrupts podcasting.  PLUS: Robinhood's big mistake  —  I. Andreessen Horowitz and the backdoor pilot  —  Hey, did you hear Elon Musk went on Clubhouse? Tweets: @taylorlo...

2021-01-18
The tech world is discovering life beyond the Bay Area and it's....really nice! https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-01-18 View on X
Alex Danco

A critique of Canada's tech startup ecosystem, whose growth is being held back by the mindset of angel investors, the government's SR&ED tax credits, and more

2021-01-17
We published this while I'm in Miami tracking down Part II: https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-01-17 View on X
New York Times

Interviews with more than two dozen tech execs and workers who have left San Francisco for other parts of the US over the last year amid a rise in remote work

money that will go plenty further somewhere else.” Great piece by @NellieBowles https://www.nytimes.com/... JP Mangalindan / @jpmanga : Ironically, that's my old SF apartment build...

I will follow the tech world til the end of time. They cannot escape me. I will be filing fun tech trend reports from Mars. I will be going on their new Mars diets. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-01-17 View on X
New York Times

Interviews with more than two dozen tech execs and workers who have left San Francisco for other parts of the US over the last year amid a rise in remote work

money that will go plenty further somewhere else.” Great piece by @NellieBowles https://www.nytimes.com/... JP Mangalindan / @jpmanga : Ironically, that's my old SF apartment build...

The tech world is discovering life beyond the Bay Area and it's....really nice! https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-01-17 View on X
New York Times

Interviews with more than two dozen tech execs and workers who have left San Francisco for other parts of the US over the last year amid a rise in remote work

money that will go plenty further somewhere else.” Great piece by @NellieBowles https://www.nytimes.com/... JP Mangalindan / @jpmanga : Ironically, that's my old SF apartment build...

2020-07-12
There's talk right now about defunding the police or putting security into the hands of local communities. San Francisco has been doing that for years. Into the vacuum other things arise. In our case a crypto billionaire blanketing the city in cameras: https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-07-12 View on X
New York Times

Chris Larsen, a co-founder of Ripple, is paying for the installation of a private network of over 1,000 security cameras across San Francisco to fight crime

Chris Larsen knows that a crypto mogul spending his own money for a city's camera surveillance system might sound creepy.

2020-06-04
Pretty amazing line from this group of early Facebook employees protesting Zuckerberg's decision to leave the Trump content up: “Facebook isn't neutral, and it never has been.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-06-04 View on X
New York Times

Over 30 early Facebook employees, including its first comms chief, write an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg opposing his choice to leave Trump's posts unaltered

In an open letter, nearly three dozen called on the chief executive to take action on President Trump's messages.

2018-01-15
The space is enormously skewed male, which is a problem everyone acknowledges and worries about (including you when I was asked about it) and is in the story
2018-01-15 View on X
New York Times

Inside the community of early cryptocurrency investors, now multimillionaires, and how they manage newfound riches and the explosion of interest in the industry

SAN FRANCISCO — Recently the founder of something called Ripple briefly became richer than Mark Zuckerberg.

The wild success, exuberance, funniness and the personalities are all part of what's happened this year. This is not the one and only story forever but part of a project to document the start of a massive revolution (which will be cultural as much as technical)
2018-01-15 View on X
New York Times

Inside the community of early cryptocurrency investors, now multimillionaires, and how they manage newfound riches and the explosion of interest in the industry

SAN FRANCISCO — Recently the founder of something called Ripple briefly became richer than Mark Zuckerberg.