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  1. Weekly output: Robust.ai, United Airlines Starlink rollout, Ookla speed test rankings, UpScrolled, Shop with Points fraud risk, commercial space stations

    This past week had me flying a long distance to trade snow for sand, in the form of Web Summit Qatar. This coming week will also have me flying from snow to sand, but not nearly as far: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the customer-experience company Medallia’s annual conference. (The organizers of each event are covering my travel costs.)

    2/2/2026: Automation in the wild: Why real environments break perfect models, Web Summit Qatar

    My one panel at Web Summit’s Qatar conference had me quizzing John Spinale, chief strategy officer at Robust.ai, about how that company has gone about designing robots to help ease the work of humans in warehouses.

    2/2/2026: United Airlines: More Than 25% of Our Daily Departures Now Offer Starlink Wi-Fi, PCMag

    I was able to add some context to this post because I’m an avgeek and know there’s a volunteer-run site tracking the state of United’s fleet–a site that I wrote about nine years ago.

    2/3/2026: Latest Speed Tests Put T-Mobile Ahead of Rival Carriers, PCMag

    I’ve been wondering why Ookla issues scores for AT&T’s fiber broadband, ignoring the rest of that company’s residential broadband services, while it grades other providers on a company-wide basis, and this time I asked Ookla far enough ahead of time to get a clear answer to include in my writeup of this survey.

    2/4/2026: CEO of Would-Be TikTok Rival UpScrolled: We Won’t Censor Anybody, PCMag

    Watching UpScrolled founder and CEO Issam Hijazi go on at Web Summit Qatar’s opening night about how that social platform would not practice censorship reminded me of all of the other times I’ve seen other social-networking executives say versions of that and then be proved wrong by reality.

    2/4/2026: Shop on Amazon? Watch Out for This Sneaky Credit Card Points Scam, PCMag

    I had started reporting this post in late December, then had to set it aside for CES, then had to set it aside for other pressing deadlines, and finally filed it on the last day of January.

    2/6/2026: Space Startups to NASA: Hurry Up and Pick Someone to Build ISS Replacement, PCMag

    Appropriately enough, considering a prior topic of my coverage this week, I finished and filed this post via Starlink from my Qatar Airways flight back to Dulles.

    #AxiomSpace #ChaseSapphireReserve #Doha #inflightWiFi #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #IssamHijazi #JohnSpinale #milesAndPoints #nasa #Ookla #pointsFraud #Qatar #robots #RobustAi #ShopWithPoints #spaceStation #Speedtest #Starlink #TikTok #UA #UnitedAirlines #UnitedAirlinesStarlink #UpScrolled #VastSpace #warehouses #WebSummitQatar
  2. Weekly output: Robust.ai, United Airlines Starlink rollout, Ookla speed test rankings, UpScrolled, Shop with Points fraud risk, commercial space stations

    This past week had me flying a long distance to trade snow for sand, in the form of Web Summit Qatar. This coming week will also have me flying from snow to sand, but not nearly as far: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the customer-experience company Medallia’s annual conference. (The organizers of each event are covering my travel costs.)

    2/2/2026: Automation in the wild: Why real environments break perfect models, Web Summit Qatar

    My one panel at Web Summit’s Qatar conference had me quizzing John Spinale, chief strategy officer at Robust.ai, about how that company has gone about designing robots to help ease the work of humans in warehouses.

    2/2/2026: United Airlines: More Than 25% of Our Daily Departures Now Offer Starlink Wi-Fi, PCMag

    I was able to add some context to this post because I’m an avgeek and know there’s a volunteer-run site tracking the state of United’s fleet–a site that I wrote about nine years ago.

    2/3/2026: Latest Speed Tests Put T-Mobile Ahead of Rival Carriers, PCMag

    I’ve been wondering why Ookla issues scores for AT&T’s fiber broadband, ignoring the rest of that company’s residential broadband services, while it grades other providers on a company-wide basis, and this time I asked Ookla far enough ahead of time to get a clear answer to include in my writeup of this survey.

    2/4/2026: CEO of Would-Be TikTok Rival UpScrolled: We Won’t Censor Anybody, PCMag

    Watching UpScrolled founder and CEO Issam Hijazi go on at Web Summit Qatar’s opening night about how that social platform would not practice censorship reminded me of all of the other times I’ve seen other social-networking executives say versions of that and then be proved wrong by reality.

    2/4/2026: Shop on Amazon? Watch Out for This Sneaky Credit Card Points Scam, PCMag

    I had started reporting this post in late December, then had to set it aside for CES, then had to set it aside for other pressing deadlines, and finally filed it on the last day of January.

    2/6/2026: Space Startups to NASA: Hurry Up and Pick Someone to Build ISS Replacement, PCMag

    Appropriately enough, considering a prior topic of my coverage this week, I finished and filed this post via Starlink from my Qatar Airways flight back to Dulles.

    #AxiomSpace #ChaseSapphireReserve #Doha #inflightWiFi #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #IssamHijazi #JohnSpinale #milesAndPoints #nasa #Ookla #pointsFraud #Qatar #robots #RobustAi #ShopWithPoints #spaceStation #Speedtest #Starlink #TikTok #UA #UnitedAirlines #UnitedAirlinesStarlink #UpScrolled #VastSpace #warehouses #WebSummitQatar
  3. Weekly output: Robust.ai, United Airlines Starlink rollout, Ookla speed test rankings, UpScrolled, Shop with Points fraud risk, commercial space stations

    This past week had me flying a long distance to trade snow for sand, in the form of Web Summit Qatar. This coming week will also have me flying from snow to sand, but not nearly as far: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the customer-experience company Medallia’s annual conference. (The organizers of each event are covering my travel costs.)

    2/2/2026: Automation in the wild: Why real environments break perfect models, Web Summit Qatar

    My one panel at Web Summit’s Qatar conference had me quizzing John Spinale, chief strategy officer at Robust.ai, about how that company has gone about designing robots to help ease the work of humans in warehouses.

    2/2/2026: United Airlines: More Than 25% of Our Daily Departures Now Offer Starlink Wi-Fi, PCMag

    I was able to add some context to this post because I’m an avgeek and know there’s a volunteer-run site tracking the state of United’s fleet–a site that I wrote about nine years ago.

    2/3/2026: Latest Speed Tests Put T-Mobile Ahead of Rival Carriers, PCMag

    I’ve been wondering why Ookla issues scores for AT&T’s fiber broadband, ignoring the rest of that company’s residential broadband services, while it grades other providers on a company-wide basis, and this time I asked Ookla far enough ahead of time to get a clear answer to include in my writeup of this survey.

    2/4/2026: CEO of Would-Be TikTok Rival UpScrolled: We Won’t Censor Anybody, PCMag

    Watching UpScrolled founder and CEO Issam Hijazi go on at Web Summit Qatar’s opening night about how that social platform would not practice censorship reminded me of all of the other times I’ve seen other social-networking executives say versions of that and then be proved wrong by reality.

    2/4/2026: Shop on Amazon? Watch Out for This Sneaky Credit Card Points Scam, PCMag

    I had started reporting this post in late December, then had to set it aside for CES, then had to set it aside for other pressing deadlines, and finally filed it on the last day of January.

    2/6/2026: Space Startups to NASA: Hurry Up and Pick Someone to Build ISS Replacement, PCMag

    Appropriately enough, considering a prior topic of my coverage this week, I finished and filed this post via Starlink from my Qatar Airways flight back to Dulles.

    #AxiomSpace #ChaseSapphireReserve #Doha #inflightWiFi #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #IssamHijazi #JohnSpinale #milesAndPoints #nasa #Ookla #pointsFraud #Qatar #robots #RobustAi #ShopWithPoints #spaceStation #Speedtest #Starlink #TikTok #UA #UnitedAirlines #UnitedAirlinesStarlink #UpScrolled #VastSpace #warehouses #WebSummitQatar
  4. Weekly output: Robust.ai, United Airlines Starlink rollout, Ookla speed test rankings, UpScrolled, Shop with Points fraud risk, commercial space stations

    This past week had me flying a long distance to trade snow for sand, in the form of Web Summit Qatar. This coming week will also have me flying from snow to sand, but not nearly as far: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the customer-experience company Medallia’s annual conference. (The organizers of each event are covering my travel costs.)

    2/2/2026: Automation in the wild: Why real environments break perfect models, Web Summit Qatar

    My one panel at Web Summit’s Qatar conference had me quizzing John Spinale, chief strategy officer at Robust.ai, about how that company has gone about designing robots to help ease the work of humans in warehouses.

    2/2/2026: United Airlines: More Than 25% of Our Daily Departures Now Offer Starlink Wi-Fi, PCMag

    I was able to add some context to this post because I’m an avgeek and know there’s a volunteer-run site tracking the state of United’s fleet–a site that I wrote about nine years ago.

    2/3/2026: Latest Speed Tests Put T-Mobile Ahead of Rival Carriers, PCMag

    I’ve been wondering why Ookla issues scores for AT&T’s fiber broadband, ignoring the rest of that company’s residential broadband services, while it grades other providers on a company-wide basis, and this time I asked Ookla far enough ahead of time to get a clear answer to include in my writeup of this survey.

    2/4/2026: CEO of Would-Be TikTok Rival UpScrolled: We Won’t Censor Anybody, PCMag

    Watching UpScrolled founder and CEO Issam Hijazi go on at Web Summit Qatar’s opening night about how that social platform would not practice censorship reminded me of all of the other times I’ve seen other social-networking executives say versions of that and then be proved wrong by reality.

    2/4/2026: Shop on Amazon? Watch Out for This Sneaky Credit Card Points Scam, PCMag

    I had started reporting this post in late December, then had to set it aside for CES, then had to set it aside for other pressing deadlines, and finally filed it on the last day of January.

    2/6/2026: Space Startups to NASA: Hurry Up and Pick Someone to Build ISS Replacement, PCMag

    Appropriately enough, considering a prior topic of my coverage this week, I finished and filed this post via Starlink from my Qatar Airways flight back to Dulles.

    #AxiomSpace #ChaseSapphireReserve #Doha #inflightWiFi #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #IssamHijazi #JohnSpinale #milesAndPoints #nasa #Ookla #pointsFraud #Qatar #robots #RobustAi #ShopWithPoints #spaceStation #Speedtest #Starlink #TikTok #UA #UnitedAirlines #UnitedAirlinesStarlink #UpScrolled #VastSpace #warehouses #WebSummitQatar
  5. Weekly output: Robust.ai, United Airlines Starlink rollout, Ookla speed test rankings, UpScrolled, Shop with Points fraud risk, commercial space stations

    This past week had me flying a long distance to trade snow for sand, in the form of Web Summit Qatar. This coming week will also have me flying from snow to sand, but not nearly as far: I’m headed to Las Vegas for the customer-experience company Medallia’s annual conference. (The organizers of each event are covering my travel costs.)

    2/2/2026: Automation in the wild: Why real environments break perfect models, Web Summit Qatar

    My one panel at Web Summit’s Qatar conference had me quizzing John Spinale, chief strategy officer at Robust.ai, about how that company has gone about designing robots to help ease the work of humans in warehouses.

    2/2/2026: United Airlines: More Than 25% of Our Daily Departures Now Offer Starlink Wi-Fi, PCMag

    I was able to add some context to this post because I’m an avgeek and know there’s a volunteer-run site tracking the state of United’s fleet–a site that I wrote about nine years ago.

    2/3/2026: Latest Speed Tests Put T-Mobile Ahead of Rival Carriers, PCMag

    I’ve been wondering why Ookla issues scores for AT&T’s fiber broadband, ignoring the rest of that company’s residential broadband services, while it grades other providers on a company-wide basis, and this time I asked Ookla far enough ahead of time to get a clear answer to include in my writeup of this survey.

    2/4/2026: CEO of Would-Be TikTok Rival UpScrolled: We Won’t Censor Anybody, PCMag

    Watching UpScrolled founder and CEO Issam Hijazi go on at Web Summit Qatar’s opening night about how that social platform would not practice censorship reminded me of all of the other times I’ve seen other social-networking executives say versions of that and then be proved wrong by reality.

    2/4/2026: Shop on Amazon? Watch Out for This Sneaky Credit Card Points Scam, PCMag

    I had started reporting this post in late December, then had to set it aside for CES, then had to set it aside for other pressing deadlines, and finally filed it on the last day of January.

    2/6/2026: Space Startups to NASA: Hurry Up and Pick Someone to Build ISS Replacement, PCMag

    Appropriately enough, considering a prior topic of my coverage this week, I finished and filed this post via Starlink from my Qatar Airways flight back to Dulles.

    #AxiomSpace #ChaseSapphireReserve #Doha #inflightWiFi #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #IssamHijazi #JohnSpinale #milesAndPoints #nasa #Ookla #pointsFraud #Qatar #robots #RobustAi #ShopWithPoints #spaceStation #Speedtest #Starlink #TikTok #UA #UnitedAirlines #UnitedAirlinesStarlink #UpScrolled #VastSpace #warehouses #WebSummitQatar
  6. It doesn’t seem like any credit cards offer bonuses (ie. extra cash back or points) on EV charging (e.g. ChargePoint, Tesla, Electrify America, EVgo, etc). Anyone know any different?

    #MilesAndPoints #CreditCards #CashBack

  7. After getting back from Brazil early Saturday morning, I’ve napped more than usual but have also spoken at an event in D.C., gotten in some gardening, and enjoyed a shorter-than-usual bike ride.

    5/1/2023: Companies adopting AI need to move slowly and not break things, Fast Company

    I wrote about how two companies I’ve covered elsewhere recently–the satellite-imagery firm Planet and the customer-support platform Intercom–have been deploying AI-based tools a little more cautiously than others.

    5/1/2023: How open innovation can drive your organization forward, Web Summit

    I led this somewhat-vaguely-titled roundtable discussion at this offsite conference the day before Web Summit’s programming schedule got into gear.

    5/2/2023: Mastodon Makes It Easier for Beginners to Get Started, PCMag

    I was going to write a reasonably short post about the federated social network Mastodon’s founder deciding that it was time to add quote-posting and text-search features–both of which had been historically unwelcome there–and then realized that PCMag hadn’t written much lately about Bluesky, another interesting, decentralized Twitter alternative.

    5/3/3023: AI Can Give Us a Productivity Boost, But Will Everyone Get a Fair Shot at It?, PCMag

    I wrote about the talk that Google’s chief design scientist Cassie Kozyrkov gave to close out the conference’s first day, which I found more enlightening than the conference’s description had suggested.

    5/3/2023: Goodbye passwords!, Web Summit

    I accepted this opportunity to interview 1Password CEO Jeff Shiner about that password-management service’s hopes for no-password passkey authentication, and then Google announced Wednesday morning that it had added passkeys as a login option worldwide.

    5/3/2023: Building an app from the ground up, Web Summit

    My second panel Wednesday had me interview Signal president Meredith Whittaker about how that encrypted-messaging app could avoid making the privacy mistakes of other competitors in that market.

    5/5/2023: This Florida Startup Says It Can Make Electric Air Taxis Happen, PCMag

    My longstanding interest in aviation led me to watch and then write up this Thursday-morning panel in which Eve Air Mobility CEO André Stein talked about Eve’s ambitions in electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

    5/6/2023: Will AI Eat Travel? (Clickbait Title for Session on Travel Tech), Frequent Traveler University

    In my first appearance at this frequent-flyer gathering since March of 2020 (which feels like 10 years ago), travel blogger Stefan Krasowski quizzed me about the possibilities for conversational AI and many other tech topics. He’s a good onstage interlocutor and I enjoyed the conversation.

    5/6/2023: The state of miles and points – what to expect in the next year, Frequent Traveler University

    I closed out the day by joining this plus-sized panel featuring other FTU speakers, during which we answered audience questions about things like recent or impending devaluations among frequent-traveler programs.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2023/05/07/weekly-output-applied-ai-open-innovation-mastodon-updates-ai-equity-1password-signal-eve-air-mobility-travel-tech-travel-tips/

    #1Password #AI #airTaxi #Bluesky #Brasil #Brazil #EveAirMobility #eVTOL #frequentFlyer #FTU #FTUDC #Intercom #Mastodon #milesAndPoints #Planet #RioDeJaneiro #Signal #travelHackers #WebSummit #WebSummitRio