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16 votes
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What does PewDiePie really believe? The biggest YouTuber in the world has been accused of being a closet white nationalist and even inspiring mass shootings. He says it’s all a misunderstanding
23 votes -
GitHub and US Government developers
15 votes -
Into the web multiverse
6 votes -
TikTok is the latest window into China’s police state
11 votes -
Can a machine learn to write for the New Yorker?
6 votes -
US blacklists Chinese tech firms over treatment of Uighurs
6 votes -
NSA whistleblower dropped from Australian cyber conference at the last minute
6 votes -
Book review: ‘The AI Does Not Hate You’ by Tom Chivers
5 votes -
Adobe is deactivating the accounts of all Venezuelan users with no refunds due to US sanctions
11 votes -
One year after ‘The Big Hack’
9 votes -
macOS Catalina is available today
22 votes -
Eleven things computer users will never experience again (2015)
5 votes -
The court allowed the FCC to kill net neutrality because washing machines can’t make phone calls
8 votes -
AI's hardest problem? Developing common sense
8 votes -
Hitachi Rear Projection TV - No audio on inputs, except Static on Antenna
So I rescued an old TV from the trash, appears to be a Hitachi Rear Projection TV, no obvious model number available, and when I try to power it on, it will display just fine, but it has no audio...
So I rescued an old TV from the trash, appears to be a Hitachi Rear Projection TV, no obvious model number available, and when I try to power it on, it will display just fine, but it has no audio coming out UNLESS I turn it over to antenna input, in which case it has bone rattling analog static. This is the US where everyone changed over to digital television, so not super helpful, and while I could do some sound splitting magic, that seems like a waste if there are already good speakers. So I have come to you, honored Tildos, for assistance in pointing me in the right direction on whether or not this television's speakers can be saved.
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Millions of the comments posted during public debates like the FCC's net neutrality repeal process have been faked by political operatives using false identities
18 votes -
US Attorney General and officials from UK and Australia will ask Facebook to halt plans for end-to-end encryption in its messaging apps
10 votes -
Facebook launches "Threads from Instagram", a new camera-first messaging app
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Social Networks or Social Nightmares? with Roger McNamee, Max Schrems and Evgeny Morozov
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The story of the IBM Pentium 4 64-bit CPU
7 votes -
Who favors unbreakable commercial encryption?
9 votes -
Elevator hacking: From the pit to the penthouse
16 votes -
Microsoft announces new Surface lineup, including two new dual-screen devices, one of which is an Android phone
25 votes -
Microsoft Surface Neo first look: The future of Windows 10X is dual-screen
9 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The $2,000 phone of the future is here—please don’t break it
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LCCS: The LCD/CRT hybrid from JVC
11 votes -
Halide 1.14: Updates for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro
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All hands on deck—In two hours of leaked audio, Mark Zuckerberg rallies Facebook employees against critics, competitors, and the US government
11 votes -
Facebook to exempt opinion and satire from fact-checking
7 votes -
Make your 5“25 floppy double-sided by punching a hole
10 votes -
New SIM attacks de-mystified, protection tools now available
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Facebook has taken down the huge "Police Lives Matter" page after being revealed as a Kosovo-based operation pushing misinformation about US cops
23 votes -
The secret list of words causing demonetization by Youtube bots
19 votes -
Stamos on legal issues for US tech companies sharing with foreign governments
@alexstamos: It's really early on a Sunday, so while I sip my coffee I'm also going to try to clear up a lot of confusion about the CLOUD Act created by poor reporting by The Times (of London) and Bloomberg. Here is the original, incorrect story: https://t.co/1l8tgH1r4s
5 votes -
The internet is overrun with images of child sexual abuse. What went wrong?
18 votes -
An interview with the Ukrainians who created the "I Love America" Facebook page
10 votes -
Developer of Checkm8 explains why the unpatchable iOS jailbreak exploit is a game changer
17 votes -
How podcasts went from unlistenable to unmissable
15 votes -
Permanent Bootrom Exploit for iOS Devices with A5-A11 Processors
23 votes -
Norway does not plan to block China's Huawei Technologies from building the country's 5G telecoms network
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Altstore.io - A third party App Store for iOS
14 votes -
What keyboard shortcut was a game changer for you?
...or just a useful lesser know keyboard shortcut.
35 votes -
DoorDash data breach - Affects approximately 4.9 million consumers, Dashers, and merchants who joined before April 6, 2018
12 votes -
First Librem 5 phone rolled out!
25 votes -
WARP is here (sorry it took so long)
13 votes -
Announcements from Amazon's 2019 hardware event: Echo Buds, Frames, Loop, Eero, Studio, Ring camera, and Alexa updates
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Announcements from Oculus Connect 6
I made a separate post about the hand-tracking specifically because I think it's especially cool, but Oculus is announcing a lot of things today. Here's a list of some stuff so far, and I'll...
I made a separate post about the hand-tracking specifically because I think it's especially cool, but Oculus is announcing a lot of things today. Here's a list of some stuff so far, and I'll probably add some more if there are other details/articles/videos.
There's an official overall summary post here: Oculus Connect 6: Introducing Hand Tracking on Oculus Quest, Facebook Horizon, and More
Official individual blog posts (mostly with embedded videos):
- Introducing Hand Tracking on Oculus Quest—Bringing Your Real Hands into VR
- Introducing ‘Facebook Horizon,’ a New Social VR World, Coming to Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform in 2020
- Oculus Quest @ OC6: Introducing Hand Tracking, Oculus Link, Passthrough+ on Quest, and More
- Introducing Oculus Media Studio and the New and Improved Oculus TV, Your One-Stop Shops for Content Consumption and Distribution on Oculus Quest and Oculus Go
- A Closer Look at the New Oculus for Business, Launching in November
- Time to Play @ OC6: New and Upcoming Games Recap
- Learn the Ways of the Force in ‘Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series - Episode II,’ Available Today on Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform
- Respawn Entertainment Reveals the Future of VR with ‘Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’—Coming Soon to the Rift Platform
- Half Dome Updates: FRL Explores More Comfortable, Compact VR Prototypes for Work
Other posts:
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Centralised DNS-over-HTTPS is bad for privacy, in 2019 and beyond
7 votes -
Introducing hand tracking on Oculus Quest - Bringing your real hands into VR
11 votes