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14 votes
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First thing: Twitter sued by former staff as Elon Musk begins mass firing
15 votes -
The execs behind the MoviePass debacle are now facing criminal charges
6 votes -
Spotify is openly lashing out at Apple over a dispute that centers on the 30% App Store fee they charge for in-app digital services transactions
7 votes -
HBO Max price will head due “north” when it combines with Discovery+ next Spring, Warner Discovery streaming czar JB Perrette says; Ad load on cheaper tier could also double
2 votes -
Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification. And if the employees building it don’t meet their deadline, they’ll be fired by Elon Musk.
27 votes -
Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter and fired its top executives
43 votes -
American automakers claim they can’t comply with right-to-repair laws
11 votes -
Adidas ends partnership with Ye [Kanye West] over antisemitic remarks
20 votes -
Welcome to hell, Elon - Nilay Patel on Elon's Twitter acquisition
35 votes -
James Gunn and Peter Safran named co-chairmen and CEOs of DC Studios
9 votes -
Shutterstock will start selling AI-generated stock imagery with help from OpenAI
9 votes -
YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
Shared micromobility company Bird said it will fully exit Germany, Sweden and Norway – winding down operations in several dozen small to mid-sized markets
3 votes -
Bank of Ireland offers workers paid menopause leave
11 votes -
Kanye West is buying ‘free speech platform’ Parler
24 votes -
Rooster Teeth responds to ex-employee’s allegations of harassment, grueling hours, low pay and unpaid work
6 votes -
Comcast pulls plug on G4 TV, ending comeback try for gamer-focused network
8 votes -
Netflix with ads will cost $7 per month at launch in November
8 votes -
‘Amsterdam’ stands to lose nearly $100 million: What this means for upscale movies
5 votes -
The underserved market of menopause
3 votes -
Dairy co-operative Arla Foods has announced it will pay its farmers more money for the milk they produce if they meet new environmental sustainability targets
7 votes -
Hollywood says farewell to Chinese investment bonanza
9 votes -
Stadia is shutting down
38 votes -
A history of ARM, part 1: Building the first chip
4 votes -
How one of America’s last piano manufacturers stays alive
5 votes -
Infinited Fiber has invested heavily in a technology which can transform textiles that would otherwise be burned or sent to landfills into a new clothing fibre
3 votes -
Maersk will begin to slow the pace of its container ships to lower fuel costs after sailing at full speed to keep up with demand during the pandemic
5 votes -
High anxiety in Hollywood: “Everyone is totally drained and burnt out”
8 votes -
Family of dance musician Avicii have sold 75% of the rights to his master recordings and publishing to the Swedish entertainment company Pophouse
4 votes -
Grab – Asia's Uber – knows customers and drivers so well it can vet them for loans
6 votes -
Netflix establishes an internal games studio in Helsinki, led by former Zynga GM Marko Lastikka
6 votes -
What is SAP? (And why is it worth $163B USD)
6 votes -
Looking for advice for starting out as a freelance software engineer
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been...
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been working as a developer and team lead for more than 10 years of which the last 5 have been focused mostly on the .Net stack. Now I want to expand my horizons a bit more, preferably with a new domain or another tech stack.
What are some suggestions/advice you'd give someone just starting down this path? Anything I should avoid doing? Anything I should definitely do? I suppose the specifics will vary a bit by country, but are there some general things I should be thinking about?
Oh, if you happen to have a need for a senior developer/tech lead, give me a ping!
9 votes -
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses how he wants every subreddit to be its own media company and he wants to see money being exchanged from users to users and users to subreddits
35 votes -
EVGA terminates NVIDIA partnership, cites disrespectful treatment
25 votes -
Embracer's Lars Wingefors has spoken to investors about Saints Row, admitting he had hoped the game would have received a 'greater reception'
5 votes -
Can software simplify the supply chain? Ryan Petersen thinks so
6 votes -
The day the US TV industry died
9 votes -
Podimo, the Denmark-based subscription service for podcasts and audiobooks, secures €58.6 million in funding
3 votes -
We spoke with the last person standing in the floppy disk business
11 votes -
Disney chief Bob Chapek sees clear path for Hulu to merge with Disney+ once Comcast buyout is complete
6 votes -
Inside the documentary cash grab
8 votes -
Adobe in final talks to acquire Figma for $20B USD
17 votes -
A Chinese spy wanted GE’s secrets, but the US got China’s instead
11 votes -
Patagonia founder gives away the company to fight climate change
26 votes -
How mushrooms are turned into bacon and styrofoam | World Wide Waste
10 votes -
Paramount is considering shutting down Showtime and migrating its content to Paramount+
4 votes -
Bitwarden raises $100 million from PSG Equity
12 votes -
4,000 US Google cafeteria workers quietly unionized during the pandemic
12 votes