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8 votes
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Fifty ways to leak your data: An exploration of apps’ circumvention of the Android permissions system
12 votes -
Earth and sun
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What randomization can and cannot do: The 2019 Nobel Prize
4 votes -
Humble Monthly is becoming Humble Choice - More games each month, no mystery, choose which to keep
12 votes -
No one expected The Athletic could get people to pay for sports news. Now it has 600,000 subscribers
8 votes -
Lindsay Ellis, video essayist - XOXO Festival 2019
9 votes -
Over US$40,000 in Bitcoin stolen by trojanized Tor Browser
14 votes -
Charles Finch on how he writes plots for his Charles Lenox mystery novels
4 votes -
Mini Motorways: Build roads, grow cities, fight gridlock
9 votes -
AnnenMayKantereit - Ozean (2019)
7 votes -
Oslo Municipality's Water and Sewage Administration has offered a useful tip to reduce water waste – it's OK to pee in the shower
9 votes -
To solve the problem of a dwindling population, one small Finnish municipality took a big step – pay its citizens to have babies
9 votes -
The Political Orphanage - Why Republicans and Democrats Think Differently - Featuring: Dr. Matt Grossmann
7 votes -
Working with Errors in Go 1.13
7 votes -
Microsoft open sources SandDance, a visual data exploration tool
10 votes -
Your options for saving Yahoo Groups content
9 votes -
How to design events to inspire girls about STEM careers
9 votes -
Joker is the hero of Gotham (The Dark Knight)
5 votes -
Facing unbearable heat, Qatar has begun to air-condition the outdoors
21 votes -
FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism
5 votes -
We can save the Arctic if we follow the Nordic countries' lead
5 votes -
The hunt for Asia’s El Chapo
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The exquisite precision of time crystals
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More bad news for Norwegian Air as the airline loses Norway's biggest single customer contract to domestic rivals SAS
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Designing accessible color systems
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Do Nazis deserve electricity?
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow...
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow politicians to (somewhat?) violate its own rules about threats and harrassment. Blizzard banned a star video game player for speaking out about the Hong Kong protests.
I'm on Mastodon, and while it's faded from the headlines a bit, the Gab-war still rages there, with the Tusky-v-Fediverse debate over apps blocking domains, and instances blocking other instances over their support for yet other instances.
Yada.
I'm thinking a lot these days about the "slippery slope". Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, Github/lab, etc ... these are all business(-like) entities, privately controlled, which are nonetheless approaching the status of public infrastructure ... at least, sort of.
PG&E intentionally shut off power to millions of Californians last week, to prevent hypothetical fires. You see where I'm going with this.
When/As smart capabilities for power grid, ISP, etc emerge, do racists, white supremacists, get Internet? Electricity? Hospital/Ambulance service? Where is that line?
Is reverse discrimination appropriate? "We don't rent to racists..."?
Not sure what I'm expecting here. Just starting the thread, see where it goes.
ETA: A really interesting, thoughtful 2-minute excerpt from a Rogan podcast
Edit #2: The Hacker News thread that prompted me to start this thread.
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The Beauty Of The COBOL Programming Language
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Crafting a precise spirit level out of glass
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What the health care debate still gets wrong
10 votes -
Beautiful tomboys of the 1930s
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Muddy America: Color balancing the election map
9 votes -
Announcements from Google's 2019 "Made by Google" event
14 votes -
CDC and states update number of cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette/vaping use - now 1479 cases, thirty-three deaths
8 votes -
The 160-mile-long Garlock fault in California has begun moving for the first time on record; has the potential of producing a magnitude eight earthquake
12 votes -
HBO Max acquires exclusive streaming rights to entire 21-film Studio Ghibli library, will be available starting in spring 2020
8 votes -
Google Stadia's controller will only work wirelessly with a Chromecast Ultra at launch, and must be connected to PCs and phones with a cable
7 votes -
Worldwide FM: International Tribe: Ganesa
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The case for fiber to the home, today: Why fiber is a superior medium for 21st century broadband
11 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2 | PC trailer
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Domino's Pizza will pull out of three Nordic countries and Switzerland after sustaining significant losses
10 votes -
Fitness Weekly Discussion #1
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym?
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Finland has become the latest destination to introduce a tourism pledge – asking visitors to the country to promise to respect its nature, culture and inhabitants
8 votes -
Opulence
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‘Bone’: Netflix will animate Jeff Smith’s acclaimed comic book epic
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OpenBSD 6.6
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It's not just a bunch of flowers - Why supporting Extinction Rebellion in a spirit of cooperation and friendship has, at times, been extraordinarily difficult
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Sweden's indigenous Sámi people threatened by climate change – global warming is putting the lifestyles of Arctic indigenous people under threat
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'Meltdown': Trump-Pelosi feud intensifies after Dem walkout
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US President Donald Trump wrote Turkish President Erdoğan a letter warning him not to be "a tough guy" or "a fool" as his forces launched their attack on northern Syria
23 votes