Fri. 03/13 - Has Coronavirus Proven ISP Datacaps Are A Sham?
Mar 13, 2020•18 min
Episode description
Has the Coronavirus proven that datacaps from ISPs are a sham? Comcast accidentally published the numbers of customers who paid them not to do that. Airbnb continues to be in trouble. Cool no-code tools from Atlassian, and of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.
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Links:
- Housebound Italian Kids Strain Network With Fortnite Marathon (Bloomberg)
- AT&T Suspends Broadband Data Caps During Coronavirus Crisis (Vice)
- Comcast accidentally published 200,000 “unlisted” phone numbers (ArsTechnica)
- Airbnb’s Loss Nearly Doubles in Fourth Quarter, Before Virus (Bloomberg)
- Atlassian brings new automation tools to Jira Cloud (TechCrunch)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- The Secret History of a Cold War Mastermind (Wired)
- TIM COOK’S TRICK FOR MAKING IPHONES IS NOW AT RISK FROM THE PANDEMIC (The Verge)
- Why All the Warby Parker Clones Are Now Imploding (Marker)
- How Google kneecapped Amazon’s smart TV efforts (Protocol)
- A Chatty Auction Site Is Taking the Classic Car World by Storm (NYTimes)
- The History of the URL (Cloudflare)
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