- David Mamet Pens Open Letter on Felicity Huffman and “Corrupt Joke” College Admissions (Hollywood Reporter) Because there cannot be any resolution without Mamet.
- The Gmail bug that’s been stealing $187M a year from Expedia (The HFT Guy) It turns out that Gmail hides people’s password reset emails, because Google produces sh%$ products.
- Tech giants’ free pass means they haven’t innovated in years (Sky News) Amazon, Google, and Facebook have not created a new product in years. They just buy up firms that do.
- You Might Notice a Trend: Brief Thought on How to Label Rich Jerks (You Might Notice a Trend) In response to Howart Schultz’s vapors over being called a billionaire, Paul Wartenburg suggests, “Avarice Americans.” I approve
- The False Promise of Mark Zuckerberg’s Come-to-Jesus Manifesto (Vanity Fair) Money quote, “Zuckerberg is seemingly oblivious to how people really feel about him. He is, without question, one of the least trusted tech executives alive today.”
- What Jesse taught Bernie about running for president (POLITICO) An interesting historical data point of when Sanders endorsed Jesse Jackson in 1988.
- America’s Global Vigilantism (The American Conservative) “It’s hard for America to act as the guarantor of a rules-based order that it consistently violates.” (Drops mic.)
Kermit rapping, I Like Pig Butts: