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22 votes
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I am an object of internet ridicule, ask me anything
18 votes -
The Vtuber industry: Corporatization, labor, and kawaii
10 votes -
Antirez on managing burnout in Open Source
11 votes -
Namecheap Expert Summit 2021
6 votes -
In leak investigation, tech giants are caught between courts and customers
9 votes -
780GB of data, tools, and source code were stolen from EA by purchasing a stolen cookie to get access to the company's Slack and social-engineering an IT Support employee
21 votes -
US Democrats circulate draft antitrust bills that could reshape Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google
15 votes -
A modest proposal: Just log off
18 votes -
Twitch, Pinterest, Reddit and more go down in Fastly CDN outage
25 votes -
Reddit will shut down Reddit Gifts and Secret Santa at the end of 2021
34 votes -
US Department of Justice recovers $2.3 million worth of Bitcoin that Colonial Pipeline paid to ransomware extortionists
17 votes -
How to make your data harder to find online
7 votes -
US FBI secretly ran the An0m encrypted messaging platform, yields hundreds of arrests in global sting
7 votes -
China's censorship is far reaching. Searching for "tank man" on some image search engines brings up zero results.
For example: Bing DuckDuckGo Baidu obviously doesn't show tank man, but rather an assortment of random tank images Yandex and Google seem to show the results no problem. Would be curious to know...
For example:
Baidu obviously doesn't show tank man, but rather an assortment of random tank images
Yandex and Google seem to show the results no problem. Would be curious to know for you Tilderinos outside the US if the same results apply to you?
25 votes -
Why we should end the data economy
7 votes -
Amazon devices in the US will automatically join the Amazon Sidewalk mesh network and start sharing internet with neighbors on June 10th, unless opted out
30 votes -
Supreme Court reins in definition of crime under controversial hacking law
12 votes -
DeepMind reportedly lost a yearslong bid to win more independence from Google
8 votes -
How Twitter turned Kimmy Schmidt into a ‘KKK Queen’
14 votes -
King County, WA is first in the country to ban government use of facial recognition software
15 votes -
Etsy is buying Depop, a UK-based second-hand fashion app, for $1.6bn in a bid to target younger Gen-Z shoppers
4 votes -
Recommend me a podcast app for android
I'm rather bored of the constant pop up ads on my current one that I paid for ads to be removed for years ago before more recently they changed to a subscription requirement for advert removal....
I'm rather bored of the constant pop up ads on my current one that I paid for ads to be removed for years ago before more recently they changed to a subscription requirement for advert removal.
I'm looking for something easy to use that has no ads by default or has a one time payment to remove them. Extra features such as tags/folders would be great but not 100% required. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
12 votes -
Heat List - Chicago PD automated policing program got this man shot twice
10 votes -
One-fifth of US beef capacity wiped out by JBS cyberattack
28 votes -
Meet Moxie - The revolutionary robot companion for social-emotional learning
6 votes -
EU set to unveil digital wallet fit for post-Covid life
7 votes -
Our digital pasts weren’t supposed to be weaponized like this
17 votes -
noyb issues more than 500 GDPR complaints in aim to end “cookie banner terror”
22 votes -
Tab viewer/organizer?
Weird question, but does anyone know of a simple tab viewer or organizer for Firefox (bonus points if it works on iOS)? I have... way too many tabs open, and I want to see what I can bookmark...
Weird question, but does anyone know of a simple tab viewer or organizer for Firefox (bonus points if it works on iOS)? I have... way too many tabs open, and I want to see what I can bookmark before closing rather than having to either close everything or manually check each tab.
11 votes -
The most expensive number in engineering
7 votes -
What's a cool and not-well-known thing that people can do with their phone/computer?
We have these incredible devices at our fingertips -- what are some of the most interesting things we can do with them?
34 votes -
The nonmachinables
3 votes -
MDN Plus announcement
10 votes -
Florida has passed an unconstitutional law to allow suing and fining social media companies (except ones that also own theme parks) for censoring users or de-platforming politicians
20 votes -
Android 12 will finally let alternative app stores update apps without bothering the user
14 votes -
What is a minimum viable product?
1 vote -
Georgia sixth-grade student challenges school suspension over "Zoom bombing" allegations
15 votes -
Apple employees are going public about workplace issues
6 votes -
App Store arguments
6 votes -
Spreadsheet horror stories
9 votes -
Listen to old podcasts on a modern release schedule
I once heard about a website that does this, but I cannot find it. You would give the website an RSS feed, and it would give you a new feed to subscribe to. It would then release “new” episodes on...
I once heard about a website that does this, but I cannot find it. You would give the website an RSS feed, and it would give you a new feed to subscribe to. It would then release “new” episodes on a set schedule. This way you could listen to, for example, a weekly podcast starting at the very beginning, released on a weekly schedule as if you were listening to it when it first released.
I hope one of you awesome tilderinos know a website that does this. Thanks in advance!
16 votes -
1099s and Tenderness: Papa Health
2 votes -
Best way to consume YouTube without the algorithmic results?
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site? Edit: My...
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site?
Edit:
My current solution is to have my YouTube bookmark go directly to my subscriptions listing. I also have my ad blocker cut out the recommendations feed on the side. It works okay but maybe there's a better solution out there.
This is the ad block rule:
www.youtube.com##.ytd-watch-next-secondary-results-renderer www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Explore] www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Home]
18 votes -
The Freenode resignation FAQ
30 votes -
Internet is slow, but only when opening a new domain
Internet in my fiancee's house is weird. Once I open up a domain, going to links in the same domain is quite fast, but if I try opening another domain in another tab it is super slow. On Chrome it...
Internet in my fiancee's house is weird. Once I open up a domain, going to links in the same domain is quite fast, but if I try opening another domain in another tab it is super slow. On Chrome it is really bad, Firefox is better but still sluggish. This occurs similarly on different devices running Windows, Linux, and Android. What could be causing this?
8 votes -
The full story of the 2011 hack into RSA Security
5 votes -
CP/M for OS X allows you to run CP/M-80 software on your Mac
3 votes -
The Matrix Spaces beta
14 votes -
Google AMP pages no longer get preferential treatment in Google search
14 votes