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It also means that its screwups happen at an unprecedented scale.
But now, a litany of screwups is halting those very same plans.
Attacks from the media, screwups on CNN, are not worth dwelling on.
A lot of my adolescent patients have been told that they're screwups.
What did the doctor say about always blaming other people for your screwups?
As we've seen, it has yet to prove it can moderate without some screwups.
Either way, Greenwald surely can't be confident that he's witnessed a grievous imbalance in screwups.
Honestly, the really impressive thing about this video is that these screwups don't happen more often.
She described all the screwups, not just the ex-boyfriend's, but her family's and her own.
But, also, nobody made any overt screwups at the Globes when it came to their acceptance speeches.
Awareness of consumer data collection was growing, thanks to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal and other Big Tech screwups.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When it comes to romantic screwups, missing Valentine's Day is about as bad as it gets.
But, as it turns out, if you are Wall Street at least, none of these screwups seem to matter.
Facebook's string of screwups may finally be coming back to hurt the company where it counts — its user growth.
He has some pretty straightforward/solid advice to the Emmys on how to avoid these screwups in the future.
It is also the latest in a long string of self-inflicted scandals, and screwups that has inspired intense regulatory scrutiny.
The college crew almost collapsed under the weight of oodles of infidelity, career screwups, and one G-Wagen in a swimming pool.
This year's show was no different, with legendary acceptance speeches jockeying for attention alongside media screwups and flashes of actual, organic spontaneity.
The startup pairs you with a home improvement concierge familiar with all the vendors, prices and common screwups that plague these jobs.
Though "Good Time" is strewn with human screwups, it's not quite a comedy of errors, and the laughs keep getting choked off.
The report found screwups of "systemic" scope that risked public safety, prompting two senior officials to leave the government, but cleared Holder.
But while tech companies have systems in place to help fight revenge porn, we have seen the machines aren't yet immune to screwups.
Over time, if the only interactions he has is around these screwups and gaffes, then he is going to start losing that message.
An earlier bust of its operatives in Romania in 2015 adds to a series of public screwups that are rare in so secretive an industry.
After so many screwups and breeches and leaks, it can be hard to see their promises to "take your privacy seriously" as more than lip service.
The company often views its scandals as communications errors rather than actual product screwups or as signals of deep-seeded problems with Facebook's respect for privacy.
Go deeper: Biden: Media, rivals wrong that AOC represents direction of party Biden: Stuttering not to blame for verbal screwups Biden skeptical Bloomberg will catch on
It's time for the judicial system to hold these companies to a higher standard—and make them pay for these security screwups...lest we get fooled again.
The redesigned keyboard has been denounced by Apple loyalists such as John Gruber — who in April called it "one of the biggest design screwups in Apple history".
Zuckerberg has been asked that question a lot over the past year, but Facebook rarely seems to fire anybody, even when there are clear and significant screwups.
As Pelosi and Schumer addressed the nation, people started pointing out that they looked like parents — in particular, parents who are very disappointed in you and your screwups.
Johnny Manziel's attorney accidentally texted an AP reporter about Johnny's domestic violence case, alleged drug use and more ... in one of the most epic screwups of all time.
Perhaps it's why, for some categories, Amazon has started including "Editorial Recommendations," based on actual testing by sites like Wirecutter, OutdoorGearLab, and Reviewed, to compensate for "Amazon's Choice" screwups.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg began the year by pledging to fix the company's problems, but instead 2018 turned into 12 months of mea culpas, self-inflicted scandals, and screwups.
A similar group meets every Friday to review content policy enforcement screwups, like when, as happened in early July, the company flagged the Declaration of Independence as hate speech.
Those screwups came after O'Keefe's infamous (and unsuccessful) effort to lure a CNN reporter into a videotaped seduction on a boat in order to humiliate her and embarrass CNN.
While Uber hasn't suffered a major data breach like this one, the company has had some significant screwups such as mistakenly leaving drivers' licenses and social security numbers exposed online.
"We'd rather err on the side of caution," Davis told Reuters, noting that its tech to flag child exploitative content may mess up, but that people can appeal these screwups.
She's at times confessed to screwups—like when she stumbled in an interview while discussing Israel and Palestine—but has also turned her lack of knowledge into endearing aw-shucks moments.
It may still give up the gift of "free" movies every now and then, but this weekend's latest service changes and screwups show the free ride is coming to an end.
The embattled social network is in the middle of a years-long PR clusterfuck owing to a series of privacy screwups, an on-going moderation catastrophe, and most recently, sleazy political tactics.
In response to its litany of screwups, Facebook announced in August that it was removing thousands "targeting options" in order to really, truly, for real this time, stop discrimination on its platform.
Its technology, however outdated, has worked without major screwups for nine years, and it will likely continue to work for a long time – perhaps as long as there are computers to mine it.
Making changes in the comfort of your own studio where you have time is one thing, but in front of a live audience where expectations are highest, there is no time for screwups.
But unlike other common security screwups—using "password" for your password, downloading pirated software from shady websites—there's no practical way for a modern human to avoid opening the occasional mystery-meat attachment.
Krystal and Katie Halper dish on the biggest media screwups of 2019 Wesley Yang, a columnist at Tablet Magazine, suggested that presidential candidate Andrew Yang could unite the country as an Asian American leader.
Photo: APFacebook has been taking a lot of heat for myriad controversies in the US, including its jaw-dropping data privacy screwups and allegations it is maybe wrecking democracy by helping fuel online echo chambers.
Facebook may be in for a rough audience: The company has been plagued with years of never-ending scandals ranging from privacy screwups and its platform's use in election interference to allegations of complicity in genocide.
That petition — which cites among others the highly regarded writer and UI designer John Gruber, who has called the keyboard "one of the biggest design screwups in Apple history" —  continues to gain steam, fueled possibly by news of the lawsuit.
While Facebook was a publicly-traded company, with a fiduciary duty to its shareholders in 2014 to not have massive screwups and probably a lot more responsibility to keep this kind of information in check, it's hardly alone in that respect.
It was one of the most epic screwups ever ... attorney Bob Hinton said he didn't realize he was texting an AP reporter when he fired off info about the QB's drug problems, hit-and-run crash and domestic violence case. Oops.
Photo: GettyCustoms officials at the border don't need a warrant or probable cause to search your electronic devices, an invasive practice that has only spiked in the last few years, resulting in a bunch of horror stories and some profoundly dumb screwups.
What was once a massively popular and seemingly innocuous email hosting service, search engine, and news site would soon be known for its litany of screwups, including one of the largest (and most poorly handled) data breaches of all time—a breathtakingly spectacular failure to witness.
The revelation that Facebook lost control of millions of users' data and that it ended up in the hands of a shady political consultancy served as a tipping point, reminding the world of the long list of missteps, screwups, and malpractice that have characterized the company's entire existence.
So when I finally asked to meet Albright, the man who's been conducting some of the most consequential and prolific research on the tech industry's multitudinous screwups, I expected to find a scene straight out of Carrie Mathison's apartment: yards of red string connecting thumbtacked photos of Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Bannon, and Vladimir Putin.
It's been months since we last spoke, when I was gripped with panic after my dad died of a heart attack and I told Strane I couldn't do it anymore; the same sudden onset of morals I've had through years of screwups—lost jobs, break-ups, and breakdowns—as though being good could retroactively fix all the things I've broken.
Bridget is a television-news producer, but the movie treats her career with disdain, as little more than an opportunity for unprofessional screwups; Maguire has the nerve to give her heroine a big speech on the "integrity" of proper journalism—this after "Bridget Jones's Baby" has made fun of foreigners' names, and arranged for her to put the wrong Asian guest in front of the cameras.
I read some books about her and I realized what a pathetic life she had, with all kinds of screwups. It was terrible. The poor thing. Anything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong.
The scene was included in Chapter 6 of the film's novelization, Solo: A Star Wars Story – Expanded Edition: > "Why don't you tell us what allegedly happened here?" he continued, > indicating a screen that had lit up. It was flanked by two Imperial guards, > Lieutenants Tag Greenley and Bink Otauna. Once upon a time, Han had > attempted to befriend them, but they turned out to be such colossal > screwups, Han started to avoid them before they got him or themselves > killed. Still, he needed all the friends he could get.
This is in stark contrast to the original PS3's launch in which it was given position number-eight on their "The Top 21 Tech Screwups of 2006" list. CNET awarded PS3 Slim four out of five stars praising its Blu- ray capabilities, 120 GB hard drive, free online gaming service and more affordable pricing point, but complained about the lack of backward compatibility for PlayStation 2 games. TechRadar gave PS3 Slim four and a half stars out of five praising its new smaller size and summed up its review stating "Over all, the PS3 Slim is a phenomenal piece of kit. It's amazing that something so small can do so much".
PS3 was given the number-eight spot on PC World magazine's list of "The Top 21 Tech Screwups of 2006", where it was criticized for being "Late, Expensive and Incompatible". GamesRadar ranked PS3 as the top item in a feature on game-related PR disasters, asking how Sony managed to "take one of the most anticipated game systems of all time and—within the space of a year—turn it into a hate object reviled by the entire internet", but added that despite its problems the system has "untapped potential". Business Week summed up the general opinion by stating that it was "more impressed with what the PlayStation 3 could do than with what it currently does". Developers also found the machine difficult to program for.

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