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" ... "The problem is they have an unholy amount of video uploaded to their service every minute," Bain tells me. "They don't have enough people to monitor all of it, and they have no interest in monitoring all of it. But it's gotten to the point where advertisers are not okay with that anymore, so the solution is, "Let's get a machine to do it." The problem is they can only really use that in the live environment. They can't do it in any kind of test environment. It's got to go live, and that means it's going to affect real people. ... "
" ... So, there are some of us trying to divine how many cars Tesla sells every month. That has brought about an unholy alliance between those of us who believe Musk’s company is wildly overvalued and those who believe that Musk can do no wrong and are wildly pro-Tesla. I don’t care. I have industry data sources that I have cultivated over 27 years that are proprietary to my firm, Excelsior Capital Partners, but I also read everything that is on the Internet. I have never bashed any of the Tesla “fanboy” sites in this column, and as long as they keep revealing information that is germane—including sales data—I never will. My job description requires nerdiness; nerds respect the work of other nerds. ... "
" ... Such a flashpoint could engender untold and unholy consequences that might poison human culture for decades, or longer. ... "
" ... The U.K.’s beleaguered prime Minister, Theresa May, has suffered another setback in her quest to get her Brexit deal through the U.K. Parliament. Last night, her own party turned on her. An unholy alliance of Remainer and hard Brexit Tory MPs refused to vote on a Government motion endorsing Mrs. May’s Brexit strategy. As a result, it was voted down by 66 votes. ... "
" ... Today, ransomware is feared for either encrypting data in return for a ransom, threatening to release data in return for a ransom (double extortion), or an unholy mixture of the two. More rarely, it has been known to carry out destructive attacks by overwriting hard drives, an approach tried in 2017 by NotPetya variants against Windows machines. This has never caught on with commercial malware, mainly because it achieves little in a ransom context: defenders simply replace or reinstate drives. ... "