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15 votes
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Elon Musk says Tesla is working on humanoid robots
11 votes -
Technical leadership and glue work
4 votes -
OnlyFans will prohibit "content containing sexually-explicit conduct" (but still allow nudity) starting October 1, at the request of banking/payment providers
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Life before Unicode
13 votes -
You're probably not using the web's best browser (Vivaldi)
11 votes -
US FTC: Facebook was bad at business, so it “illegally bought or buried” competition
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What's the big deal with Electron?
I thought about asking this over here but didn't want to potentially derail the thread. As a lay user, I honestly don't know what Electron is and couldn't tell you whether or not a particular...
I thought about asking this over here but didn't want to potentially derail the thread.
As a lay user, I honestly don't know what Electron is and couldn't tell you whether or not a particular app/program uses it. However, hanging out in techy spaces has helped me understand that people have some very strong opinions on it, often viscerally negative ones.
Think of this like an r/ELI5 thread: what is Electron, and why is it so polarizing? Many companies seem to be choosing it, so it seems like there's some major benefit to it, but many well-informed people, including lots of people in software development, seem to absolutely hate it. What's going on there?
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Facebook's new "Widely Viewed Content" report doesn't provide meaningful transparency, and seems to be full of errors and spam
5 votes -
1Password 8: The story so far
10 votes -
Inside Facebook’s metaverse for work
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Yik Yak, the anonymous app that tested free speech, is back
10 votes -
You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality
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Reddit is quietly rolling out a TikTok-like video feed button on iOS
14 votes -
Through the looking GLASS - Om Malik interview with the developers of GLASS, a subscription photo sharing app
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The case for optimism
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Reddit is raising up to $700M in Series F funding, at a valuation of over $10 billion
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Anyone order a USB cable lately?
OK, so this is kind of a weird question, but has anyone here ordered a USB cable recently, and if so, how long did it take to arrive? I ordered a 3 meter USB A male to USB A male cable on June...
OK, so this is kind of a weird question, but has anyone here ordered a USB cable recently, and if so, how long did it take to arrive? I ordered a 3 meter USB A male to USB A male cable on June 27th from NewEgg, who have been fairly reliable in the past. I got an email later that day or the next saying the shipping label had been printed. So I thought, OK, it will go out in the next day or two. It still hasn’t shipped. After about 2 weeks of waiting, I ordered another one from B&H Photo. It also hasn’t arrived yet. I know there is a global chip shortage. Would that affect cabling too? It just seems odd that it’s taking so long to get a single USB cable. Anyone else experience this or am I just unlucky this month?
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Apple's child protection features spark concern within its own ranks: sources
19 votes -
Debian 11 "Bullseye" released
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Netflix intensifies ‘VPN ban’ and targets residential IP-addresses too
28 votes -
Mastodon is now a non-profit organization
15 votes -
An open letter against Apple's privacy-invasive content scanning technology
20 votes -
Apple releases new public Betas of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
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How tech loses out over at companies, countries and continents
8 votes -
The promise of open-source intelligence
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Apple's plan to "think different" about encryption opens a backdoor to your private life
15 votes -
The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work by Phillip Rogaway
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History of the Segway - Dean Kamen's literary agent revisits the story twenty years later to reflect on his contribution to the invention's hype and failure
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Apple introduces expanded protections for children, including on-device scanning of images to detect child abuse imagery
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Sophie Zhang risked everything to expose how Facebook enables global political manipulation. Now she’s telling her story.
14 votes -
Diners beware: That meal may cost you your privacy and security
8 votes -
Google co-founder Larry Page gets New Zealand residency
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Today is the World Wide Web's 30th birthday - On 6 Aug 1991, Tim Berners-Lee published the first page, and changed the world
11 votes -
Reddit has banned the misogynistic "Men Going Their Own Way" subreddits r/MGTOW and r/MGTOW2
AHS: 🦀. 🦀. 🦀. MGTOW and MGTOW2 are banned 🦀. 🦀. 🦀. SRD: r/MGTOW has been banned r/MGTOW was quarantined back in January 2020 after being cited in an FBI prosecution brief during the sentencing of...
AHS: 🦀. 🦀. 🦀. MGTOW and MGTOW2 are banned 🦀. 🦀. 🦀.
SRD: r/MGTOW has been bannedr/MGTOW was quarantined back in January 2020 after being cited in an FBI prosecution brief during the sentencing of a U.S. Coast Guard officer planning a domestic terrorist attack.
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Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google
28 votes -
Why right to repair matters – according to a farmer, a medical worker, a computer store owner
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Peachesnstink: An interesting tildes/reddit-esque website
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Former eBay security manager sentenced to eighteen months in prison for his role in cyber-stalking campaign against eBay critics
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Amazon’s mission: Getting a ‘key’ to your apartment building
9 votes -
The insecurity industry
10 votes -
Element raises $30 million to boost Matrix development
17 votes -
Facebook cracks down on discussing ‘hoes’ in gardening group
12 votes -
How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
15 votes -
Apple, Google and aligned incentives
7 votes -
Venmo gets more private—but it’s still not fully safe
5 votes -
The 2021 State of DevOps Report
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18-year-old member of online harassment group sentenced to five years in prison after "swatting" the owner of a desirable Twitter handle, resulting in a fatal heart attack
31 votes -
The MAGA-targeted “Freedom Phone” has a breathtaking amount of red flags
15 votes -
The FTC votes unanimously to enforce right to repair
27 votes