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6 votes
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SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation passes 400 satellites with seventh dedicated launch, Falcon 9 successfully lands on drone ship
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Australia to make Google and Facebook pay for news content
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How do/did all of you feel about posting your age on the internet?
(Semi-throwaway account because of personal details) This is prompted by /u/Adys comment to /u/Kuromantis. I'm currently 14, and online I've refrained posting my age on my main account (on this...
(Semi-throwaway account because of personal details)
This is prompted by /u/Adys comment to /u/Kuromantis.
I'm currently 14, and online I've refrained posting my age on my main account (on this site and others) to avoid it becoming a point in discussions (most prominently with politics, but any topic).- How do/did you feel about posting your age on the internet (in regards to being younger)?
- Do/did you feel like your decision made an impact on discussions?
26 votes -
Planning documents reveal SpaceX plans for Starlink ground station at Cape Canaveral
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Is Border Gateway Protocol safe yet? No
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Control your Faroe Islands tour guide – the country is attaching cameras to tour guides and letting the internet control where they go
8 votes -
Virtual sex parties offer escape from isolation — if organizers can find a home
6 votes -
How to encourage clicks without the shady tricks
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The coronavirus has changed the way Americans use the internet
9 votes -
Microsoft buys Corp.com so bad guys can’t
17 votes -
Why authors are so angry about the Internet Archive’s Emergency Library
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Megathread: April Fools' Day 2020 on the internet
It's already started a little, but over the next day or so, the internet will be filled with jokes, pranks, fake "announcements" from companies, fun interactive activities, games, and so on. A lot...
It's already started a little, but over the next day or so, the internet will be filled with jokes, pranks, fake "announcements" from companies, fun interactive activities, games, and so on. A lot of these can be quite clever and interesting so I think posting about them in general is fine, but in the interest of preventing them from completely taking over Tildes, let's try to keep as many of them restricted to this thread as possible. Ideally, a separate top-level comment for each individual item would be good.
If something particularly discussion-worthy comes up (like an ARG or activity that a lot of people want to talk about), a separate thread is reasonable, but please make sure it has the "april fools day" tag. That way, if anyone wants to avoid seeing the April Fools' Day threads, they can use the topic tag filters and filter that tag out.
The above text was taken from last year's April Fools megathread, so I figured we continue with the same idea this year. :)
35 votes -
Early meme site YTMND has been resurrected with the help of fans
18 votes -
OneWeb to file for bankruptcy as effort to secure funding, including from investor SoftBank, falls through
3 votes -
The web is a customer service medium
5 votes -
Why don't we just ban targeted advertising?
27 votes -
How trolls on Reddit try to manipulate you (Disinformation and how we beat it)
9 votes -
YouTube's copyright system isn't broken. The world's is
20 votes -
2,500 museums you can now visit virtually
5 votes -
How to boost your home’s Wi-Fi
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Internet 'is not working for women and girls', says Tim Berners-Lee
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Brave has filed a formal GDPR complaint against Google for infringing the GDPR “purpose limitation” principle with an internal data free-for-all
12 votes -
The history of the URL
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Facebook files lawsuit against Namecheap
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[SOLVED] Some of my internet radio stations aren't playing on my computer
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted! I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of...
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted!
I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of them aren't working any more: they appear to play, but there's no sound coming from my computer's speakers.
It is only two stations. I've tested other internet radio stations I listen to, and they still work: I can hear them. I can play and hear YouTube videos. I can stream Spotify on my computer. I can play and hear my music files stored on my computer's hard drive. So I know my speakers work. I know Chrome works as a music player for other sources, including other internet radio stations. It's just these two radio stations.
One of them is this radio station. Also this radio station. I know their digital streams are working, because I can listen to them via an internet radio app on my phone. So I know their digital signals are being sent out. But, while my phone app can play them, my computer browser can't play them.
I've tested both non-working stations in Chrome and Internet Explorer. They both don't work in Chrome, but this station also doesn't work in IE.
I'm using Chrome 80.0.3987.122. And I'm running Windows 7.
This problem only started a couple of days ago.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
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Changing e-mail and cleaning up my Internet presence
I'm trying to clean up my internet presence and move away from at least Facebook and Google. I've come a long way with deleting my Facebook and it's now basically an empty shell for messaging....
I'm trying to clean up my internet presence and move away from at least Facebook and Google. I've come a long way with deleting my Facebook and it's now basically an empty shell for messaging. I've installed Signal and will start the grooming process with my friends and family now. If you have some solid arguments for the change regular ol' folks can understand please share them with me because as we all know "privacy" just isn't enough.
Next phase is the big one...Google or basically G-mail.
1. Is there any way to get an complete overview of where you've used your e-mail for a service online?
2. What e-mail would you recommend?
2a. I'm OK with paying a bit for overall quality, security and equally important UX!
2b. I don't use any other relevant Google products like Drive etc. It's just regular e-mail and sign in credentials for other services I basically need3. I use a Mac, iPhone and iCloud. Is iCloud a problem? IF this needs to change it HAS to be an "easy" switch and not like setting up a server for myself. Because it won't happen and I'm not skilled enough.
I would very much appreciate your input :)
EDIT: Thank you all for your thorough comments!
22 votes -
Dragon Ball Z Abridged will not be continuing past the Cell Arc
18 votes -
America’s monopoly problem, explained by your internet bill
11 votes -
US FCC forced by court to ask the public (again) if they think tearing up net neutrality was a really good idea or not
26 votes -
EFF calls for disclosure of secret financing details behind $1.1 billion .ORG sale including $360 million loan, and asks FTC to scrutinize deal
20 votes -
Gopher: When adversarial interoperability burrowed under the gatekeepers' fortresses
8 votes -
A novel way to prevent email overload
7 votes -
I’ve fought for a free internet for thirty years. Here’s where I think we went wrong, and right
15 votes -
Dangerous Domain Corp.com Goes Up for Sale
21 votes -
Re-evaluating the DMCA twenty-two years later: Let’s think of the users
13 votes -
Proposal to increase the price of .COM domains up to 28% every six years
14 votes -
Creating a safer internet with .gay
13 votes -
The internet of beefs
11 votes -
Cards Against Humanity has purchased ClickHole, the satire site created by The Onion
15 votes -
How ads follow you around the internet
8 votes -
The California Attorney General has requested 35 pieces of information from ICANN regarding the proposed sale of the .org TLD
12 votes -
How sustainable is a solar powered website?
10 votes -
Product Hunt has launched YourStack, a social network for people to share products they use and love
4 votes -
The English Wikipedia has reached 6,000,000 articles
21 votes -
When we give in to manufactured internet wars
7 votes -
The Fediverse in 2019
15 votes -
Cut undersea cable plunges Yemen into days-long internet outage
6 votes -
Sinkholed
12 votes -
Billions of medical images available online
10 votes