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32 votes
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Former Ubiquiti employee charged for data theft and attemtping to extort his employer
8 votes -
Vizio’s profit on ads, subscriptions, and data is double the money it makes selling TVs
22 votes -
This drone has legs: Watch a flying robot perch on branches, catch a tennis ball in midair
8 votes -
Rise of the (fast food) robots: How labor shortages are accelerating automation
10 votes -
Jack Dorsey resigns as Twitter CEO
@jack⚡️: not sure anyone has heard but,I resigned from Twitter pic.twitter.com/G5tUkSSxkl
20 votes -
The McDonald’s ice cream machine hacking saga has a new twist
22 votes -
EU companies issues formal complaint against Microsoft OneDrive Windows integration
10 votes -
AWS embraces Fedora Linux for its cloud-based Amazon Linux
5 votes -
Locked out of ‘god mode,’ runners are hacking their treadmills
18 votes -
Microsoft Edge’s new ‘buy now, pay later’ feature is the definition of bloatware
18 votes -
How to make a CPU: A simple picture based explanation
6 votes -
Ten tips for home safety in 2021
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Our post-privacy world
7 votes -
Lemmy has implemented federation with Mastodon/Pleroma
12 votes -
Notes on Web3 for the "cautiously curious"
5 votes -
Original Prusa XL
4 votes -
The ‘Zelle Fraud’ scam: How it works, how to fight back
7 votes -
How to scrub your online footprint?
I don't necessarily want to delete everything there is about me, but I want to significantly clean it. I've been deleting old accounts lately, I've seen some screenshots of my tweets on Reddit and...
I don't necessarily want to delete everything there is about me, but I want to significantly clean it. I've been deleting old accounts lately, I've seen some screenshots of my tweets on Reddit and I've asked the authors to delete them. They've been kind enough to do it.
But I feel like there's more that I need to do. I just realized that there are probably a lot of screenshots of YouTube comments and Tweets that I've put out there in the world with my name and face. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't drastically increase my footprint last year during my time on Twitter.
I'm not a techy person, I was thinking about asking or hiring some type of hacker or expert to help me. Because they could probably find more information about me than me.
Can anyone help?
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Trackers: The sound of 16-Bit
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Apple announces self service repair
22 votes -
My life without a smartphone is getting harder and harder
26 votes -
An update on Standard Notes early pricing and roadmap
11 votes -
The behaviors and attitudes of US adults on Twitter
10 votes -
Name don'ts
14 votes -
Patreon integrating a video platform
11 votes -
IFTTT / Reddit alerts filling up with porn spam? Here’s what to do
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Windows 11 blocks Edge browser competitors from opening links
38 votes -
Linus and Luke of LTT try to daily drive Linux
30 votes -
Desert Bus For Hope 2021 begins in less than six hours
DBFH is "the Internet's longest running charity marathon." For fifteen years now, they've fundraised on behalf of Child's Play Charity for children who live in hospitals and in shelters for...
DBFH is "the Internet's longest running charity marathon." For fifteen years now, they've fundraised on behalf of Child's Play Charity for children who live in hospitals and in shelters for victims of domestic violence.
The event runs continuously, 24h/day on their twitch channel for an expected period of roughly one week. During this time, unpaid volunteer entertainers play games, do contests and comedy bits, take challenges from chat for songs, dances, readings, etc. and call-ins from guests while simultaneously raffling and auctioning various game culture and pop culture related items donated by sponsors or made throughout the year by unpaid volunteer crafters.
Every year it's a really good time with a great community, so for those who weren't aware of the event I thought I'd mention it here. Last year alone the community managed to raise more than one million US dollars, and more than 7.1 million dollars throughout the life of the project so far, entirely for charity. Hope folks from here would like to join in and (if you can) donate (responsibly).
8 votes -
Three months in: Running a law firm on Linux
15 votes -
How much time, money and human cost went into Windows Vista? (2006)
9 votes -
Proposed illegal image detectors on devices are ‘easily fooled’
9 votes -
In case you're ready to shop... Best Black Friday TV deals: $700 off LG 86'', $220 off TCL 55''
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The Framework laptop is great for a Linux-friendly, upgradeable/modular laptop
10 votes -
Apple backs off of breaking Face ID after DIY iPhone 13 screen replacements
10 votes -
Hand-built original Apple-1 fetches $400,000 at US auction
5 votes -
Twitter expands its subscription service to news articles
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Reddit adds "Community Points" on the Ethereum blockchain - used for purchases, memberships, tips, and reputation-weighted voting (in polls)
23 votes -
How the documentary "Welcome to Chechnya" used AI to hide the identity of witnesses
10 votes -
What’s harder to find than microchips? The equipment that makes them.
6 votes -
I just want to serve 5 terabytes
10 votes -
Element One - All of Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in one place
21 votes -
After releasing full database of LGBTQ dating website, Black Shadow hackers leak medical records of 290,000 Israeli patients
9 votes -
The Very Online Show 09: Guy on the Couch Guy
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Facebook - An update on our use of face recognition
15 votes -
Grazily - highly targeted jobs in your inbox
5 votes -
DMD mirrors in a DLP-projector moving in slow motion
2 votes -
Google's Tensor inside of Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro: A look into performance and efficiency
6 votes -
Can data die? Why one of the internet's oldest images lives on without its subject's consent.
27 votes