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16 votes
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Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview
@aissn: Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview. Thanks @gabrielluong https://t.co/cXOCB00tKk
23 votes -
Protocol, a new media company from the publisher of Politico, focusing on the people, power, and politics of technology
12 votes -
Google sends a unique Chrome browser identifier through Chrome when you visit their websites
14 votes -
Mycroft is being targeted by a patent troll
14 votes -
How Twitter's default settings enabled a security researcher to discover phone numbers for over seventeen million accounts
10 votes -
Any thoughts on Cloudflare's new(ish) VPN/DoH service?
9 votes -
The strangest job listings in tech
4 votes -
Surveillance on UK council websites - A study of private companies’ data collection on council websites across the United Kingdom
8 votes -
"Herein, a collection of more or less recent, decidedly epic software disasters. May they spark conversation that helps your shop to avoid more of the same."
8 votes -
The internet of beefs
11 votes -
The app that broke the Iowa Caucuses was sent out through a beta testing platform
10 votes -
What to know before you buy or install an Amazon Ring camera
8 votes -
Cards Against Humanity has purchased ClickHole, the satire site created by The Onion
15 votes -
How ads follow you around the internet
8 votes -
Data
12 votes -
Book Review: Human Compatible
4 votes -
Reed switches
4 votes -
Avast announces that they are shutting down Jumpshot, their subsidiary that's been collecting and selling user data to marketing clients
11 votes -
Report detailing online activity of US Coast Guard officer accused of domestic terrorism shows extensive searches on white supremacy, conspiracy theories, and thousands of visits to /r/MGTOW
18 votes -
The California Attorney General has requested 35 pieces of information from ICANN regarding the proposed sale of the .org TLD
12 votes -
The mysterious drone sightings in Colorado seem to have been a classic case of mass hysteria, with no evidence of illegal drone activity ever found
15 votes -
The EARN IT Act: How to ban end-to-end encryption without actually banning it
16 votes -
Desktop Goose
20 votes -
The launch of the Green Flyway research project between Røros, Norway and Östersund, Sweden marks a world-first test area for electric flights
5 votes -
The annual assessment of Lockheed Martin's $428 billion F-35 program includes 873 software flaws and a gun that can't shoot straight
4 votes -
Durov: Recent events showed once again that all WhatsApp users are at risk
8 votes -
Something is broken in our science fiction
18 votes -
Unexplained drones are swarming by night over Colorado
9 votes -
Facebook’s Clear History tool is now available to everyone
15 votes -
Thunderbird's new home
11 votes -
Where can I find collected wisdom from Silicon Valley?
I am talking about advice such as "make incremental improvements" and "ship the minimum viable product." Is there a name for this kind of advice - advice related to software and tech. I am looking...
I am talking about advice such as "make incremental improvements" and "ship the minimum viable product."
Is there a name for this kind of advice - advice related to software and tech.
I am looking to make a compilation.
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Facebook to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois
9 votes -
YouTube: bad? - Shannon Strucci's musing on YouTube, fan toxicity, issues with takedowns, and the ups and downs of a YouTube career
5 votes -
A Guardian investigation of 218,100 Facebook ads reveals how the Trump campaign’s sophisticated social media machine targets conservative voters
12 votes -
Upcycle Windows 7
25 votes -
Scroll: A subscription service partnered with major websites that removes ads and many trackers, and pays sites based on your usage
24 votes -
Jumpshot, a subsidiary of antivirus company Avast, is selling users' web browsing data to many of the world's biggest companies
30 votes -
Steven Sinofsky: The tenth anniversary of the iPad: A perspective from the Windows team
5 votes -
How do you find flights?
Planes may soon be a thing of the past, for now they're still sometimes hard to replace. I used to rely on Hipmunk for finding flights, but sadly, they recently shut down. So I was wondering, what...
Planes may soon be a thing of the past, for now they're still sometimes hard to replace.
I used to rely on Hipmunk for finding flights, but sadly, they recently shut down. So I was wondering, what do people on tildes use to find flights? Any tool/website you're happy with?
9 votes -
Clearview AI claims its facial recognition software identified a terrorism suspect in New York City last year, but the NYPD says they played no role in the case
10 votes -
Product Hunt has launched YourStack, a social network for people to share products they use and love
4 votes -
Mastodon, my saviour: Why the left should ditch ad-verse social media
13 votes -
Why I won't buy an iPad – ten years later
13 votes -
Ring's doorbell app for Android sends sensitive user data to multiple analytics and marketing companies
10 votes -
YouTube moderators are being required to sign a statement acknowledging the job could give them PTSD
26 votes -
So you want to become a software QA professional?
6 votes -
Tildes users on the fediverse
It's been a while since we've had a thread like this and our active users have cycled around a bit (plus there's a lot of dead links in the old threads), so who here is on the fediverse?...
It's been a while since we've had a thread like this and our active users have cycled around a bit (plus there's a lot of dead links in the old threads), so who here is on the fediverse?
Connecting with some more people from here sounds nice :)
13 votes -
Diary of an Engine Diversity Absolutist
7 votes -
Google researchers find serious privacy risks in Safari’s anti-tracking protections
9 votes