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5 votes
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Oracle's BlueKai tracks you across the web. That data spilled online.
5 votes -
Andrew Yang is pushing Big Tech to pay users for data
18 votes -
Inside the underground trade of pirated OnlyFans porn
9 votes -
US Department of Justice’s review of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and proposals for reform
5 votes -
What's wrong with email?
14 votes -
An army of volunteers is taking on vaccine disinformation online
6 votes -
Don't ask to ask, just ask
21 votes -
Facebook and Google refuse to pay revenue to Australian media
10 votes -
Cynicism is a tired trope
Cynicism is the bastard cousin of skepticism. While optimists look for the silver lining, cynics can't fail to see the fly in the ointment and true skeptics are somewhere in the middle. Cynicism...
Cynicism is the bastard cousin of skepticism. While optimists look for the silver lining, cynics can't fail to see
the fly in the ointment and true skeptics are somewhere in the middle. Cynicism is an overwhelming trend in internet forums. The most upvoted reactions are usually the more pessimistic (regardless of factuality), and seemingly virtuous attitudes are immediately met with assumptions of bad faith.Cynicism is tiresome and can very well lead to false conclusions.
This may be unlikely, but paradigms can be improved, governments can adopt better policies, corporations can act for the good of society, billionaires can be virtuous philanthropists, assholes can learn to be nice, and bigots can learn to respect diversity. We should be absolutely skeptical of sudden changes of attitude, but indiscriminate cynicism creates an environment that does not reward positive changes, and I don't think that's in the best interest of a community.
EDIT: I feel I need to clarify that cynicism is not equal to skepticism. Skeptics refrain from conviction in face of insufficient evidence, while cynics assume bad faith even without sufficient evidence. I am not advocating for naïveté, but for healthy skepticism.
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Search only forums and find actually useful information with BoardReader
15 votes -
Thirteen virtual festivals and events this summer
5 votes -
CDA Section 230 explained: The important and often-misunderstood legal foundation of the social internet
6 votes -
Scuba divers could send sea life shots in real time using an aquatic internet service
3 votes -
Covid-19 makes it clearer than ever: access to the internet should be a universal right -- Tim Berners-Lee
14 votes -
Privacy browser Brave under fire for violating users’ trust
23 votes -
Why email is the best discussion platform
10 votes -
What if the internet never existed?
5 votes -
Incognito mode detection still works in Chrome despite promise to fix
11 votes -
Critics warn of multimedia 'hell' (1995)
9 votes -
Internet service provider Optus has been ordered to hand over the details of a customer accused of defaming a Melbourne dentist through a Google review
7 votes -
How a raccoon became an aardvark
7 votes -
Watch SpaceX launch Starlink Mission 8 [Livestream, launch at 9:25PM ET June 3, 1:25 UTC June 4]
8 votes -
DuckDuckGo now crawls the web regularly to create a free list of trackers to block
21 votes -
Can we save the night sky from satellite streaks? Legal comment launches as constellation companies scramble to satisfy astronomers' concerns
5 votes -
Min: a minimalist web browser
20 votes -
speed.cloudflare.com
16 votes -
The co-op that blocked the sale of the .org domain to private equity has a plan to democratise large parts of the internet
13 votes -
Skyrim grandma is taking a break because of internet assholes
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Researchers claim new internet speed record of 44.2 Tbps over a standard optical fiber cable, using a single integrated chip
9 votes -
Copyright bots and classical musicians are fighting online. The bots are winning
15 votes -
The coronavirus is making us all camgirls: For millions of newly remote workers, doing your job now involves looking the part, figuring out your angles, and performing for the camera
7 votes -
Victory! ICANN rejects .ORG sale to private equity firm Ethos Capital
22 votes -
What does it mean to be a ‘Karen’? Karens explain: As the meme has become more prominent online, its meaning has become confused – with real-life Karens caught in the crosshairs
13 votes -
The confessions of Marcus "MalwareTech" Hutchins, the hacker who stopped WannaCry and was arrested by the FBI in 2017
33 votes -
Anatomy of an internet shutdown
7 votes -
A high-level overview of the background of the ".org" top-level domain and what happened with its recent attempted sale to a private equity firm
12 votes -
Cringe
27 votes -
Welcome to the age of privacy nihilism
13 votes -
World of Warcraft's game director Ion Hazzikostas on how the game's culture has evolved with the internet
6 votes -
What are your internet time sinks?
Where do you all waste away most of your time on the internet? I hate to sound like a hipster, but I've come to avoid and/or dislike most main stream content aggregators. Reddit, Twitter,...
Where do you all waste away most of your time on the internet? I hate to sound like a hipster, but I've come to avoid and/or dislike most main stream content aggregators. Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, etc. are all platforms I no longer participate in because of privacy and quality reasons. I like Tildes and all, but the community is small (and I like it this way) and that means the content isn't always fresh. So where else do you all hang out?
31 votes -
Hey, what's that?
11 votes -
The story of Dimrain47
5 votes -
The people who are keeping the internet running during COVID and how they're doing it
11 votes -
Open Wireless Movement
9 votes -
The Russian doll of Putin's internet clampdown
12 votes -
ICANN board withholds consent for a change of control of the Public Interest Registry (PIR) | The ICANN board withholds consent to transfer .org to Ethos Capital
27 votes -
The real impact of an open redirect vulnerability
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This is a web page
37 votes -
SpaceX to test Starlink “sun visor” to reduce brightness
13 votes