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18 votes
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Lights could be the future of the internet and data transmission
9 votes -
Maternal deaths are expected to rise under US abortion bans, but the increase may be hard to measure
18 votes -
A fact-checked debate about euthanasia
21 votes -
Berkeley Earth June 2023 temperature update
7 votes -
What the data says about food stamps in the US
10 votes -
Study of elite US college admissions data suggests being very rich is its own qualification
55 votes -
Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those numbers paint the story of a warming world.
19 votes -
‘Not for machines to harvest’: Data revolts break out against AI
40 votes -
AI often mangles African languages. A network of thousands of coders and researchers is working to develop translation tools that understand their native languages
17 votes -
Is Rasmus Højlund actually worth it for Manchester United?
4 votes -
The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
59 votes -
Meta's social media platforms will be temporarily barred from behavioral advertising in Norway after a ruling from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority
13 votes -
Downtown Recovery Rankings
17 votes -
Most patients using weight-loss drugs like Wegovy stop within a year, data show
10 votes -
Tax prep companies shared private taxpayer data with Google and Meta for years, congressional probe finds
45 votes -
Permanent archival formats. Do they exist?
Recently, I've been thinking pretty hard about how to archive data. Optical media is out, due to my (possibly irrational?) fear of disc rot. HDDs just break with extended use, SSDs have been known...
Recently, I've been thinking pretty hard about how to archive data. Optical media is out, due to my (possibly irrational?) fear of disc rot. HDDs just break with extended use, SSDs have been known to die with either overuse or just existing for an extended period of time. What's left?
I have heard of tape (of some kind) being used for backup in some bigger operations, but with my experieces with VHS, and to a lesser extent, cassettes, they seem to be very susceptible to mould.
Any suggestions?
30 votes -
European Commission adopts new adequacy decision for safe and trusted EU-US data flows
15 votes -
So how do social networks compare when it comes to capturing data in their app? A comparison
7 votes -
Meta loses appeal on how it harvests data in Germany
26 votes -
Google updates its privacy policy to clarify it can use public data for training AI models
44 votes -
Why are these external SSDs so different in price?
I'm talking about this 2 TB LaCie Portable SSD and this Samsung T7 2 TB SSD. They both have the same ~1 GB/s read-write speed, the same 3-year limited warranty, and the same USB 3.2 Gen2...
I'm talking about this 2 TB LaCie Portable SSD and this Samsung T7 2 TB SSD. They both have the same ~1 GB/s read-write speed, the same 3-year limited warranty, and the same USB 3.2 Gen2 connector. But the LaCie drive is $369, while the Samsung drive is $130.
Am I missing something? Or is it just luxury tax?6 votes -
What data backup strategies do you use/recommend? How much do you invest in backing up your personal data?
I recently had an SSD fail on me, less than a year old. Nothing important was on it and I'll be getting a warranty replacement, but this got me thinking - I still don't have a proper backup...
I recently had an SSD fail on me, less than a year old. Nothing important was on it and I'll be getting a warranty replacement, but this got me thinking - I still don't have a proper backup strategy. If my boot drive failed with most of my documents on it, that'd be lost or be expensive to recover.
What do you do to back up your data? What do you recommend others do? We have things like cloud backups, disks that act as a full backup and a whole lot more. Personally, I want to be able to set something up and not worry about it going wrong.
26 votes -
US rent going up? One company’s algorithm could be why.
47 votes -
EVE Online: Add-in for Excel
13 votes -
Pour one out for HDDs because PC games are starting to require SSDs
59 votes -
Why millions of usable hard drives are being destroyed
18 votes -
Hackers threaten to leak 80GB of confidential data stolen from Reddit
20 votes -
BlackCat claims to have hacked Reddit, and it is threatening to leak the data
75 votes -
The US is openly stockpiling dirt on all its citizens
25 votes -
Spotify fined in Sweden over GDPR data access complaint – coming more than four years after a complaint was lodged by noyb
9 votes -
Denmark aims to raise the age limit for the collection of personal data from children by tech giants
27 votes -
Stack Overflow disables the Creative Commons data dump
21 votes -
US FTC will require Microsoft to pay $20 million over charges it illegally collected personal information from children without their parents’ consent
10 votes -
Microsoft to pay $20 million FTC settlement over improperly storing Xbox account data for US kids
6 votes -
The AI moment of truth for Chinese censorship
6 votes -
Why are US red states hiring so much faster than blue states?
7 votes -
Reflections on ten years past the Edward Snowden revelations
10 votes -
Some SanDisk Extreme SSDs are wiping people’s data
10 votes -
Facebook owner Meta hit with record €1.2bn fine over EU-US data transfers
22 votes -
This free TV comes with two screens - Would you give up your data in exchange for a free TV?
13 votes -
Double descent in human learning
5 votes -
Social media as a bank run catalyst
8 votes -
Streaming sites urged to stop AI from cloning pop stars
7 votes -
Teachers in Denmark are using apps to audit their students' moods – some experts are heavily skeptical of the approach
7 votes -
US federal judge finds Google destroyed evidence and repeatedly gave false info to court
14 votes -
Here is the FBI’s contract to buy mass internet data
7 votes -
Once praised for its generous social safety net, Denmark now collects troves of data on welfare claimants
10 votes -
Cerebral admits to sharing patient data with Meta, TikTok, and Google
12 votes -
Major League Baseball is making a handful of radical rule changes designed to make games faster and more action-packed
11 votes