Monthly Archives: January 2022

Dev corrupts NPM libs ‘colors’ and ‘faker’, breaking thousands of apps

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Oh Node ecosystem. I though you were a joke for years (a literal "no one seriously uses this" joke), and it keeps turning out I was right, just not how I thought.
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Keyboard lets people type so fast it’s banned from typing competitions

Source: Hacker News

Article note: That's an interesting object. It's sort of a conventional chorder, it's sort of a sliding-element input device, it's sort of a stenographic input device.
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Elizabeth Holmes found guilty on 4 of 11 charges

Source: Ars Technica

Article note: Guilty of fraud against investors who knowingly risked their money on her pitch, but we don't really give a shit about the patients given bogus diagnostic information from machines that never existed. How American.
Theranos founder and former CEO Elizabeth Holmes and her partner, Billy Evans, right, leave the Robert F. Peckham Federal Building on November 23, 2021, in San Jose, Calif.

Enlarge / Theranos founder and former CEO Elizabeth Holmes and her partner, Billy Evans, right, leave the Robert F. Peckham Federal Building on November 23, 2021, in San Jose, Calif. (credit: Ethan Swope/Getty Images)

Elizabeth Holmes was convicted today of three counts of criminal wire fraud and one count of criminal conspiracy to commit wire fraud. The jury delivered its verdict after six days of deliberation.

The government’s victory in the case is a rare rebuke for tech startups, which often pitch investors on their technological prowess and business acumen using wildly optimistic assumptions.

Theranos was, perhaps, an extreme example, raising over $900 million on the back of claims that its proprietary tests were better, cheaper, and less invasive than the competition. None of those claims was true, and unlike many other Silicon Valley startups, the health and safety of patients was on the line.

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