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7 votes
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Welcome to the prude internet: No more sex talk allowed
32 votes -
How I eat for free in NYC using Python, automation, artificial intelligence, and Instagram
34 votes -
Jeff Bezos investigation finds the Saudis obtained his private data
10 votes -
'Bias deep inside the code': The problem with AI 'ethics' in Silicon Valley
9 votes -
Facebook has been charged with housing discrimination by the US government
16 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 -
Documents reveal ICE using driver location data from local police for deportations
5 votes -
Microsoft says the FCC 'overstates' broadband availability in the US
16 votes -
Beto O'Rourke's secret membership in America's oldest hacking group
6 votes -
The Intercept shuts down access to Snowden trove
9 votes -
Hedy Lamarr’s FBI files make no mention of her “Secret Communication System”
3 votes -
Facebook’s Data Deals Are Under Criminal Investigation
8 votes -
Targeting online privacy, US Congress sets a new tone with big tech
4 votes -
Elizabeth Warren proposes breaking up Amazon, Google, and Facebook
48 votes -
U.S. users are leaving Facebook by the millions, Edison Research says
23 votes -
Kentucky approves bill to make 'doxing' illegal after Covington student's online backlash
4 votes -
Theranos: How a broken patent system sustained its decade-long deception
8 votes -
The life of a comment moderator for a right-wing website
27 votes -
Canada has formally commenced the process to extradite Meng Wanzhou, CFO of Huawei to the USA
9 votes -
Musical.ly/TikTok agrees to pay $5.7M to settle FTC allegations that it violated children’s privacy law
10 votes -
The trauma floor - The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
17 votes -
How an investigation of fake FCC comments snared a prominent DC media firm
7 votes -
Microsoft workers protest army contract with tech 'designed to help people kill'
14 votes -
The US government and Facebook are negotiating a record, multibillion-dollar fine for the company’s privacy lapses
24 votes -
Facebook charged with misleading users on health data visibility
8 votes -
Is the phrase “patent troll” defamatory? NH Supreme Court may decide
8 votes -
Data privacy bill unites Charles Koch and Big Tech
6 votes -
Why humanitarians are worried about Palantir’s new partnership with the UN
8 votes -
Amazon pulls out of planned New York City campus
28 votes -
"I just tried Google's brand new augmented reality Maps on a one mile walk through San Francisco, and I miss it already"
16 votes -
How all-knowing smartphones could become the Pentagon’s employee access cards
9 votes -
The Knight Foundation commissioned a study to analyze bot accounts that spread fake news on Twitter. This is what they found.
13 votes -
A tiny screw shows why iPhones won’t be ‘assembled in USA’
15 votes -
Google asks Supreme Court to overrule disastrous ruling on API copyrights
16 votes -
Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know why
19 votes -
Stop trusting viral videos
16 votes -
State official went roaming around Vermont to test cell coverage claims
4 votes -
These are all the federal HTTPS websites that’ll expire soon because of the US government shutdown
8 votes -
Transparency-seeking OPEN Government Data Act signed into law
7 votes -
Slack is banning users who have visited US-sanctioned countries (including Iran and Cuba) while using its app
20 votes -
The FBI has seized the domains of fifteen DDoS-for-hire services, and filed criminal charges against three people associated with them
10 votes -
German cybersecurity chief: Anyone have any evidence of Huawei naughtiness? We won't be having a word with local firms until then
11 votes -
Apple computers used to be built in the US. It was a mess
11 votes -
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but... How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran? Huawei...
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but...
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
Huawei is a Chinese company, not an American company. Sure, the USA has imposed sanctions on trading with Iran - but surely those sanctions would apply only to American companies. How does the U.S. government have jurisdiction over what a Chinese company does?
11 votes -
We finally talked to an actual Waymo passenger—here’s what he told us
11 votes -
Instacart and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are parting ways
6 votes -
After audit, no Chinese surveillance implants in Supermicro boards found
10 votes -
Looking to cancel Amazon Prime for ethical reasons (and quality decline) - what are my alternatives for online shopping?
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international...
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international shippers were added (as discussed in the podcast Reply All).
I'm addicted to the convenience of 2 day shipping, even though we use Amazon less and less, I like knowing I have that option.
I've been considering a Costco membership instead - how does their online shopping and shipping times/prices compare?
I've also considered using Jet more but I don't know much about their ethics, does anyone?
Open to other alternatives and discussion about business ethics here.
33 votes -
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Data Collection
15 votes