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On the role of Distinguished Engineer and CTO Mindset Apr 27, 2025 Software Engineering is here to stay Mar 3, 2024 Some thoughts on recent RTO announcements Jun 22, 2023 Some thoughts on the latest LastPass fiasco Mar 5, 2023 Working from home works as well as any distributed team Nov 25, 2022 If we stop feeding the monster, the monster will die Nov 20, 2022 Why I am a poll worker since 2020 Nov 11, 2022 Using GNU Make with JavaScript and Node.js to build AWS Lambda functions Sep 4, 2022 Scripting languages are tools for tying APIs together, not building complex systems Jun 8, 2022 Automation and coding tools for pet projects on the Apple hardware May 28, 2022 Am I getting old or is it really ok now to trash your employer on social media? May 25, 2022 Peloton could monetize these ideas if they only listen May 15, 2022 Most terrifying professional artifact May 14, 2022 Good idea fairy strikes when you least expect it May 2, 2022 A year of COVID taught us all how to work remotely Feb 10, 2021 Should we abolish Section 230 ? Feb 1, 2021 This year I endorse Joe Biden for President Aug 26, 2020 Making the best of remote work - Coronavirus blues Mar 16, 2020 The passwords are no longer a necessity. Let’s find a good alternative. Mar 2, 2020 All emails are free -- except they are not Feb 9, 2019 Returning security back to the user Feb 2, 2019 Which AWS messaging and queuing service to use? Jan 25, 2019 Using Markov Chain Generator to create Donald Trump's state of union speech Jan 20, 2019 Adobe Creative Cloud is an example of iPad replacing a laptop Jan 3, 2019 A conservative version of Facebook? Aug 30, 2018 Fixing the Information Marketplace Aug 26, 2018 On Facebook and Twitter censorship Aug 20, 2018 What does a Chief Software Architect do? Jun 23, 2018 Facebook is the new Microsoft Apr 14, 2018 Quick guide to Internet privacy for families Apr 7, 2018 Leaving Facebook and Twitter: here are the alternatives Mar 25, 2018 When politics and technology intersect Mar 24, 2018 The technology publishing industry needs to transform in order to survive Jun 30, 2017 Architecting API ecosystems: my interview with Anthony Brovchenko of R. Culturi Jun 5, 2017 Don't trust your cloud service until you've read the terms Sep 27, 2016 I am addicted to Medium, and I am tempted to move my entire blog to it Sep 9, 2016 Amazon Alexa is eating the retailers alive Jun 22, 2016 In search for the mythical neutrality among top-tier public cloud providers Jun 18, 2016 In Support Of Gary Johnson Jun 13, 2016 LinkedIn needs a reset Feb 13, 2016 In memory of Ed Yourdon Jan 23, 2016 We Live in a Mobile Device Notification Hell Aug 22, 2015 Ten Questions to Consider Before Choosing Cassandra Aug 8, 2015 On Maintaining Personal Brand as a Software Engineer Aug 2, 2015 Social Media Detox Jul 11, 2015 Book Review: "Shop Class As Soulcraft" By Matthew B. Crawford Jul 5, 2015 We Need a Cloud Version of Cassandra May 7, 2015 Ordered Sets and Logs in Cassandra vs SQL Apr 8, 2015 Microsoft and Apple Have Everything to Lose if Chromebooks Succeed Mar 31, 2015 On apprenticeship Feb 13, 2015 Configuring Master-Slave Replication With PostgreSQL Jan 31, 2015 Cassandra: Lessons Learned Jun 6, 2014 Thoughts on Wall Street Technology Aug 11, 2012 Scripting News: After X years programming Jun 5, 2012

Facebook is the new Microsoft

April 14, 2018

Facebook, these days, reminds me of Microsoft: big necessarily evil that is very difficult to avoid altogether. The irony of the situation is that it is easier to stop using Google than it is to stop using Facebook. Here is why.

Getting rid of Google


Search


There is plenty of web search alternatives out there, and you don’t have to use Google.

Email


Google scans your email to create advertisements for you. Luckily there are plenty of alternatives out there. I recommend ProtonMail.

File sharing


Google scans your drive contents to personalize ads. There are lots of alternatives to cloud storage out there, including Dropbox, Amazon Drive, and iCloud.

Documents


Google scans your documents too. Office365 is much better than Google Docs anyway, and so are the Apple products on iCloud.

News


Google creates an echo chamber for you by pushing you news tailored to you. What’s worse they don’t even filter the stories out from dubious sources like RT. They leave it up to you to use your brain cycles to figure out what’s real and what’s propaganda.

I strongly recommend switching to The Skimm or Axios for daily news and subscribing to something like New York Times or The Economist for well thought out expert opinions.

Getting rid of Facebook is much harder


I am not surprised that Facebook scans the data I post there and sells it to third parties as well. Facebook was very clear about it for ages.

Family, groups, and marketplace


The difficulty with leaving the central Facebook platform is the network effect— and what I call the “family effect.” I’d love to stop using it, but after years of convincing my parents to use Facebook, it is going to be hard to convince them to switch.

My town has a Facebook group for residents helping one another, announcing garage sales, etc. This group is useful and necessary and requires one to use Facebook. These groups don’t exist anywhere else.

Facebook is new Microsoft


Facebook is quickly becoming new Microsoft— big, slow-moving, necessary evil fighting for relevance.

I remember Microsoft in the 1990s and early 2000s. You couldn’t convince people to drop Windows for the life of them. Just like my parents today don’t want to learn to use a different social network, people used to Windows didn’t want to learn a new OS.

Even if you did get rid of Windows, somehow, there were Microsoft products that you had to keep around— things like Microsoft Office, for example, or various other productivity tools they make. Microsoft knew that Windows couldn’t maintain dominance forever and they invested in Office as a separate product.

Facebook already split Messenger out of the primary platform. I can see them breaking Groups and Marketplace out as well, which would be a wise decision. I would love to stop using the central platform but continue using Messenger, Groups, and Marketplace. I am sure I am not the only one.

Final thoughts


With all the attention on Zuckerberg testimony this week, let’s not forget that other services monetized via advertising (i.e., Google, Twitter, LinkedIn) are just as “bad” for privacy as Facebook. There is nothing fundamentally wrong with that, as long as one is aware that anything posted on such services could be made public.