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About antongm
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Comment #14866544
Author here. Curious how many on HN knew anything about the various hacks Cubans use to get online: the 'paquete' (a giant sneakernet), or SNET (a respectably large adhoc mesh netw…
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Comment #14257340
This might be the first time anyone has accused me of modesty.
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Comment #14253856
It might also be awkward to ban the author of the op-ed we're all discussing. Assuming you want an author to respond to comments, that is.
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Comment #14253853
I'm the author of the op-ed we're all discussing. :)
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Comment #14253851
The initial comment was also uncivil. Additionally, it was untrue.
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Comment #14253844
Did you even read what I said? You're literally repeating it. Funny, and you're citing Custom Audiences, for which I was the first PM, as some sort of counter-example. LOL.
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Comment #14253835
It's not a title, it's a headline, and it's written by the editors. This is how newspapers work. Media title inflation is standard. Every 'senior' this and that you've ever read ab…
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Comment #14253830
Skim? You should read it.
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Comment #14253668
That's on the Wayback Machine, not that it was the Gettysburg Address or anything.
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Comment #14252769
Indeed. Zuck was forced to backtrack his denials following the election, and is now committed to tackling fake news. They sing a very different tune now.
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Comment #14252763
There have been dozens of page recommender units, which have come and gone.
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Comment #14252759
Actually existed for years and made a pile of money, and was only closed down when their entire programmatic stack was shut down (LiveRail, the test DSP, and effectively Atlas). Yo…
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Comment #14252752
The Jay-z example was real and the tool was shot down by policy. Some targeting is really prohibited thanks to policy.
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Comment #14252749
Dumb reader is dumb. It's an op-ed not an article. For the details, perhaps open FB's ad creation UI. You are indeed correct you don't target ads like you enter a search query.
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Comment #14252739
Lol. Nope. It's been out less than a year. How many writing careers do you follow?
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Comment #14252726
Those ads are actually prohibited, or at least were when I was there. :)
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Comment #12066892
Author here, for all your trolling needs.
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Comment #12020990
OK. You're right. My editor told me it's actually positive. I fixate on the negative to much. There it is...
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Comment #12020986
You're right.
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Comment #12006530
Kind of, yes.
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Comment #12005635
Facebook was a bit frat boy, but also had a really cohesive culture. Twitter was a more hipsters and design-y, but they didn't seem to have the balls to ship every day all day.
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Comment #12005613
Indeed! But there are workarounds...
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Comment #12005571
Preferably all three. But I definitely think Berkeley grads are relatively underrated to Stanford ones.
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Comment #12005566
Well, we agree on that one! I think he just didn't like the voice, but couldn't admit it wasn't enlightening.