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9 votes
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I am an object of internet ridicule, ask me anything
18 votes -
Twitch, Pinterest, Reddit and more go down in Fastly CDN outage
25 votes -
How to make your data harder to find online
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 -
Our digital pasts weren’t supposed to be weaponized like this
17 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 -
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 -
Google AMP pages no longer get preferential treatment in Google search
14 votes -
Huge Eufy privacy breach shows live and recorded cam feeds to strangers
5 votes -
My strange, slow, twenty-year quest for broadband
12 votes -
Juan Joya Borja, known as 'El Risitas' or the 'Spanish Laughing Guy' meme, has died
12 votes -
Beavers chewed through a cable and knocked out internet service to hundreds in a Canadian town
6 votes -
Some tips for multilingual SEO best practices
3 votes -
William Gibson says today's internet is nothing like what he envisioned
10 votes -
Mask off
26 votes -
Is content moderation a dead end?
19 votes -
Comcast nightmare: Six months without Internet despite $5,000 payment
12 votes -
SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas argues for regulating large internet platforms as common carriers
21 votes -
7% of Americans don't use the internet
18 votes -
I called off my wedding. The internet will never forget
24 votes -
Inside a viral website - An account of running istheshipstillstuck.com
10 votes -
Chrome's address bar will default to HTTPS
10 votes -
YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
15 votes -
The web's first online bookmark manager
12 votes -
Wikipedia is finally asking Big Tech to pay up
21 votes -
A look at search engines with their own indexes
26 votes -
Tim Berners-Lee: We need social networks where bad things happen less
10 votes -
Privacy is a commons
3 votes -
History of 4chan
7 votes -
Signal's server repo hasn't been updated since April 2020
26 votes -
The internet doesn't have to be awful
8 votes -
The small web is beautiful
23 votes -
History of dunking culture's transformation into the alt right, the reputation of Tumblr
15 votes -
HTTP is fundamental to modern development. But like any widespread mature standard, it's got some funky skeletons in the closet.
9 votes -
This is a solar-powered website, which means it sometimes goes offline ☀
31 votes -
Google to stop selling ads based on your specific web browsing
29 votes -
Spoonbill—a change-tracker for Twitter bios—offers a glimpse into the unseen effort with which we express our identities online, and how the uncanny feeling of being watched informs our sense of self
8 votes -
Thoughts on running online communities from the creator of Improbable Island
15 votes -
Brave has acquired Cliqz and their Tailcat search engine, plans to offer a privacy-oriented search engine
9 votes -
Facebook is a global mafia
10 votes -
Liat Kaplan - "I was 'Your Fave is Problematic'"
4 votes -
An oral history of #hugops: How tech’s first responders built a culture of empathy
6 votes -
Browser ‘favicons’ can be used as undeletable ‘supercookies’ to track you online
20 votes -
Visiting another world
6 votes -
Reddit Search.io
6 votes -
Mozilla's 2020 Internet Health Report
19 votes -
Joe Manchin's bid to pierce US tech's shield
4 votes