Dildo Buyer Beware On The Wish App

Wish is the greatest shopping site of all time (according to me, a person who loves weird, cheap shit of dubious quality). It’s like a giant 99 cents store, but full of crazy things you never knew existed, and everything ships directly from China (for a deeper explanation on how an old postal law makes it so cheap for Wish to ship directly from China, read this story).

But there’s one thing weird about the app: It lets you can see customers' full, real names on their customer profiles linked to their wish lists.

Which is especially a problem because Wish sells lots and lots of adult items.

DILDO BUYERS BEWARE!!!!

NOTE: BuzzFeed is a sex-positive website! We are very happy if you enjoying these adult items, and it's great for you that you have a healthy sex life. No shaming here! Enjoy those dildos, everyone!

However, from an app design standpoint (which is what we're focusing on here), this is a bad thing.

Here's a selection of products that had reviews with customers' full names and linked to their profiles with wish lists.

There’s THIS thing that apparently goes up inside your pee hole (NSFW)

There's THIS thing that apparently goes up inside your pee hole (NSFW)

And THESE dildos, which are pretty unremarkable except for the funny Photoshopping on the image.

And THESE dildos, which are pretty unremarkable except for the funny Photoshopping on the image.

Again, no kink-shaming here! It’s just that the marketing image of this woman’s surprised face here is, well, really funny.

Again, no kink-shaming here! It's just that the marketing image of this woman's surprised face here is, well, really funny.

And this bizarre cross-section diagram of a woman’s anatomy that looks like it’s the plastic model in a 7th grade health class… it’s just… well, it’s funny, right?

And this bizarre cross-section diagram of a woman's anatomy that looks like it's the plastic model in a 7th grade health class... it's just... well, it's funny, right?

And take this $68 sex doll. Let’s say you wanted to learn more about the quality of the item.

And take this $68 sex doll. Let's say you wanted to learn more about the quality of the item.

Here are the reviews for the sex doll. Check out the blurry parts – those are people’s REAL NAMES. As in their actual first and last names, not a user handle (we blurred them out). Note the first guy, who says the hips are a little square:

Here are the reviews for the sex doll. Check out the blurry parts – those are people's REAL NAMES. As in their actual first and last names, not a user handle (we blurred them out). Note the first guy, who says the hips are a little square:

We’re curious about Mr. “hips too square” – maybe he doesn’t really know anything about sex doll sizing, or maybe he’s an expert. When we click on his name, we get to his user profile:

We're curious about Mr. "hips too square" – maybe he doesn't really know anything about sex doll sizing, or maybe he's an expert. When we click on his name, we get to his user profile:

YUP! Looks like this guy sure loves sex dolls (and tanks?) according to his Wish List. And we know this because Wish shows his full name on his profile.

YUP! Looks like this guy sure loves sex dolls (and tanks?) according to his Wish List. And we know this because Wish shows his full name on his profile.

Executives from Wish did not respond to messages, but a customer service representative told BuzzFeed News, rest assured that we are working our very best to accommodate this kind of request [private wish lists] and come up with ways to improve our customer's experience.”

It's not uncommon for e-commerce sites like Amazon to have public wish lists (after all, you might want someone to buy you a gift!). But typically there's also the option to make them private.

I suspect most users have no clue that they automatically have a public profile were you can “follow” other people, see their full names, and view their shopping lists. There's no way to change your full name in your user profile settings – however, you can change your profile photo.

Point is, if you're getting a great price on a super great sex doll, that's wonderful, and Wish is full of delightful deals. But be aware that the site isn't exactly protecting your privacy.

Quelle: <a href="Dildo Buyer Beware On The Wish App“>BuzzFeed

Azure Database for PostgreSQL team hosts Ask Me Anything session

The Azure Database for PostgreSQL team will host a special Ask Me Anything session on /r/Azure, Thursday, June 22, 2017 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Pacific Time.

What's an AMA session?

We'll have folks from our Azure Database for PostgreSQL engineering team available to answer any questions you have. You can ask us anything about our product or even our team!

Why are you doing an AMA?

We have done a few AMAs for Microsoft Databases, Azure cloud as well as on-premises, over the past several months and have received some great questions and valuable feedback from you! We are now extending our scope to the recently announced Azure Database for PostgreSQL service and want to hear from you. Your questions will provide us insight into how we can continue to make your experience better.

Who will be there?

You, of course! We'll also have PMs and Developers from the Engineering team participating throughout the day.

Have any questions about Azure Database for PostgreSQL? Bring them to the AMA!

Why should I ask questions here instead of StackOverflow, MSDN, or Twitter? Can I really ask anything?

An AMA is a great place to ask us anything. StackOverflow and MSDN have restrictions on which questions can be asked while Twitter only allows 140 characters. With an AMA, you’ll get answers directly from the team and have a conversation with the people who build this product.

Here are some question ideas:

What are the advantages of using Azure Database for PostgreSQL instead of a local PostgreSQL server?
What aspects of the database service are managed by Azure?
Do I need to worry about minor version upgrades of the database engine?

Go ahead, ask us anything about our public products or the team. Please note, we cannot comment on unreleased features and future plans.

Join us! We're looking forward to having a conversation with you!
Quelle: Azure

Schnittstelle: PCI-Express 5.0 verdoppelt Bandbreite

Der kommende Standard PCIe 4.0 verdoppelt die Datentransferrate der Schnittstelle bereits, der PCIe-5.0-Nachfolger soll Ähnliches leisten. Hintergrund ist, dass Prozessoren nur eine begrenzte Anzahl an Lanes aufweisen und Hardware immer mehr Bandbreite fordert. (PC-Hardware, Grafikhardware)
Quelle: Golem