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9 votes
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DAS Keyboard banned a guy on forums for providing open source alternatives for their keyboards
@sebirdman: So I got banned from the @daskeyboard forums for telling people there's an open source alternative to the windows only software they provide. I'll never buy one of these keyboards again.
17 votes -
Podcasting is not walled (yet)
6 votes -
‘It’s our time to serve the Motherland’ How Russia’s war in Georgia sparked Moscow’s modern-day recruitment of criminal hackers
6 votes -
Magic Leap One Creator Edition preview: A flawed glimpse of mixed reality's amazing potential
4 votes -
The ultra-pure, super-secret sand that makes your phone possible
6 votes -
Who will know your passwords after you die?
38 votes -
Amazon plans to move completely off Oracle software by early 2020
20 votes -
Scientists put a nuclear waste container through a demanding trip to see if the fuel would break
7 votes -
Uber but for snitching
14 votes -
Leaked white paper proposes Congressional regulation of social media
14 votes -
Tim Cook’s email to employees about Apple’s $1trillion milestone
13 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
El Paquete, Cuba's answer to digital content distribution
7 votes -
I miss my iPod Classic more than anything
8 votes -
A generation grows up in China without Facebook, Google, or Twitter
7 votes -
YouTube deletes Alex Jones' channel for violating its community guidelines
46 votes -
Facebook in talks with banks to add your financial information to Messenger
18 votes -
FCC admits it was never actually hacked
21 votes -
Microsoft will keep classic Skype alive ‘for some time’ after user backlash
7 votes -
Facebook deletes InfoWars pages
20 votes -
New wi-fi crack attack allows outsiders to snag user creds
11 votes -
How does Mastodon work?
14 votes -
What are your opinions on cryptocurrency?
What about the technical aspects do you support and what are your reservations? Bitcoin vs. altcoins? Do you anticipate widespread adoption or fizzling out to occur in the next few decades?
20 votes -
Google in potential cloud services talks in China, with Tencent and others
5 votes -
Killing speech softly: How the world’s biggest tech companies are quietly censoring critical expression in the Middle East
6 votes -
US Lawmakers pressure Google over "deeply troubling" China censorship project
9 votes -
Google struggles to contain employee backlash over China censorship plans
26 votes -
Alberta privacy commissioner to investigate use of facial recognition software on Calgary malls
9 votes -
More tech jobs in Toronto than in the Bay Area
7 votes -
Spotify user requests GDPR data, gets 250 MB of extremely detailed data, down to the headphone brand.
@steipete: Tried the GDPR data export from Spotify. By default, you get like 6 JSON files with almost nothing. After many emails and complaining and a month of waiting, I got a 250MB archive with basically EVERY INTERACTION I ever did with any Spotify client, all my searches. Everything.
34 votes -
Reddit servers breached; full backup from 2007 (including hashed+salted passwords) obtained by attackers
77 votes -
Zooming out on Google Maps now reveals a globe
7 votes -
Microsoft forces Krita to change their Windows Store listing
24 votes -
Google's devil bargain with China is a gateway to bureaucratic hell
8 votes -
'Spycam porn' sparks record protests in South Korea
6 votes -
Internet publication of 3D printing files about guns: Facts and what's at stake
7 votes -
I work in ML and more specifically algorithmic search
I'm interested in talking with anyone in eCommerce, or interested in ML, AI, Search or whatever you think I might care about ;) What do you all do?
7 votes -
Everything bad about Facebook is bad for the same reason
17 votes -
Freenode under spambot attack
22 votes -
I'm challenging a DoD OIG subpoena over "insulting and prejudicial comments"
13 votes -
Telsa unveils internally developed neural network accelerator chip and drop in replacement for existing Nvidia solution
4 votes -
AdGuard Pro for iOS in its current form will be discontinued due to Apple's policy
6 votes -
At least two malls are using facial recognition technology to track shoppers' ages and genders without telling
10 votes -
Google plans to launch censored search engine in China, leaked documents reveal
18 votes -
538 shares largest dataset of Russian troll tweets, compiled by two professors at Clemson University
17 votes -
11,000 Wikileaks Twitter DMs have just been published for anyone to read
10 votes -
The Bullshit Web
8 votes -
What we have now is not advertising
23 votes -
Huawei overtakes Apple to become number two in smartphone sales in Q2 2018
5 votes