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11 votes
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Millions of Facebook records were exposed on public Amazon server
14 votes -
‘It’s genuine, you know?’: Why the online influencer industry is going ‘authentic’
8 votes -
Welcome to the prude internet: No more sex talk allowed
32 votes -
Moving into software defined networking and devops? Here's the skills you need and how to acquire them
5 votes -
Your very public Amazon shopping history is a window onto your soul
11 votes -
Why there's so little left of the early internet
2 votes -
Losing Face: Two More Cases of Third-Party Facebook App Data Exposure
8 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
‘Beyond Sketchy’: Facebook Demanding Some New Users’ Email Passwords
14 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg says he wants to fix the internet. Don't take him seriously.
7 votes -
CloudFlare just launched Warp – a privacy-focused VPN that's supposed to make your Internet-surfing faster
9 votes -
Security alert: pipdig [popular WordPress theme provider] insecure, DDoSing competitors
6 votes -
Manipulating the YouTube Algorithm | SmarterEveryDay
19 votes -
Valve Index
23 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg: The internet needs new rules. Let’s start in these four areas
13 votes -
A job for the boys
7 votes -
RSS is better than Twitter
21 votes -
Australia’s first home-made electric cargo vehicle to be unveiled next week
6 votes -
Long interview on the influence of Reddit, its culture and history, its place among other social media giants, and other topics such as hate speech and Russian manipulation.
7 votes -
Devuan, a systemd-less Debian just got hacked
8 votes -
Matrix 1.0 – Are we ready yet?
24 votes -
Macs bought in China can no longer display the 🇹🇼 Taiwan Flag Emoji, no matter which region is set in System Preferences
@jeremyburge: Macs bought in China can no longer display the 🇹🇼 Taiwan Flag Emoji, no matter which region is set in System Prefs https://t.co/nTJqBiYCvB
27 votes -
Grassland: Inverse surveillance via a P2P network of camera + computer vision nodes, serving as a public record of the movments of people and objects.
6 votes -
How Apple Card works
5 votes -
Jeff Bezos investigation finds the Saudis obtained his private data
10 votes -
Years of Mark Zuckerberg's old Facebook posts have vanished. The company says it 'mistakenly deleted' them.
12 votes -
The History of Video | Veritasium
4 votes -
AT&T 1993 "You Will" Ads
7 votes -
What may have finally killed AirPower
12 votes -
Apple Card just defined right and wrong in FinTech
10 votes -
The Apple Card is a perfect example of Apple’s post-iPhone strategy
12 votes -
Which messenger(s) do you currently use? If you had your preference, what single messaging service would you prefer to use?
SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram Direct, Signal, Wire, Wickr, Telegram, GroupMe, Viber, Threema, etc. There are dozens of competing messenger services out there, each of...
SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram Direct, Signal, Wire, Wickr, Telegram, GroupMe, Viber, Threema, etc.
There are dozens of competing messenger services out there, each of which is either supported by or suffers from the network effect. Futhermore, each seems to come with its own pros and cons. I'm curious about not only people's current use, but where everyone thinks we are headed. As such, I have a few questions:
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Which messengers do you currently use at the moment? What are their advantages and disadvantages?
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If you could magically switch all of your contacts to be on one messaging service, which would it be and why?
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Do you think we'll ever see a realistic convergence of messaging, or are people destined to use different platforms for different contacts?
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'Bias deep inside the code': The problem with AI 'ethics' in Silicon Valley
9 votes -
Oil traders are now watching workers’ phones to spot problems at refineries
5 votes -
The EU just destroyed the internet
3 votes -
Internal documents show Apple is capable of implementing right to repair legislation
7 votes -
Facebook announces a ban on praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism on Facebook and Instagram
29 votes -
Facebook has been charged with housing discrimination by the US government
16 votes -
Google is rolling out AMP for Gmail to let you shop and fill out forms without leaving your inbox
22 votes -
Office Depot and tech support firm Support.com will pay $35 million to settle FTC allegations that they tricked consumers into buying costly computer repair services
7 votes -
Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval
48 votes -
Reddit testing a new "tip" feature. Giving real money to other users.
35 votes -
Casino Screwup Royale: A tale of “ethical hacking” gone awry
6 votes -
Google TossingBot - DeepLearning meets physics to create a robot that can grasp and throw items
3 votes -
Facebook to fight Belgian ban on tracking users, and even non-users
7 votes -
The long, complicated, and extremely frustrating history of Medium, 2012–present
14 votes -
Behind The Scenes - Jaguar Catwalk - A CG Jaguar That Reacts To The Audience In Real-Time Using AI Gesture Recognition (video)
3 votes -
How To Boost Your Home Wi-Fi Signal
5 votes -
Edge-on-Chromium approaches; build leaks, extensions page already live
4 votes