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Unraveling The JPEG
parametric.pressSubmitted by devtesla
Facebook, Axios And NBC Paid This Guy To Whitewash Wikipedia Pages
m.huffpost.comSubmitted by devtesla
Behind the Hype of Apple's Plan to End Mining
earther.gizmodo.comSubmitted by devtesla
Why 'ji32k7au4a83' Is a Remarkably Common Password
gizmodo.comSubmitted by devtesla
YouTube Already Knows How to Stop Serving Toxic Videos
hmmdaily.comSubmitted by devtesla
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Jack Dorsey Has No Clue What He Wants
m.huffpost.comSubmitted by devtesla
Hacked Instagram Influencers Rely on White-Hat Hackers to Get Their Accounts Back
motherboard.vice.comSubmitted by devtesla
For Owners of Amazon’s Ring Security Cameras, Strangers May Have Been Watching Too
theintercept.comSubmitted by devtesla
Google’s Earth: how the tech giant is helping the state spy on us
theguardian.comSubmitted by voxpoplar
Google sat someone down for a job interview, and then tried to patent their work
patentpandas.orgSubmitted by devtesla
'I’m Possibly Alive Because It Exists:' Why Sleep Apnea Patients Rely on a CPAP Machine Hacker
motherboard.vice.comSubmitted by neku
this is a $150 headphone jack for a smartphone without one
arstechnica.comSubmitted by devtesla
Submitted by voxpoplar
In 2014 Microsoft decided it could do a better job if it discarded a lot of software testers. This bright new dawn was lauded at the time by Peter Bright at Ars Technica in a piece titled "How Microsoft dragged its development practices into the 21st century". Testers were soooo 20th century.
theregister.co.ukSubmitted by voxpoplar
'Do Not Track,' the Privacy Tool Used by Millions of People, Doesn't Do Anything
gizmodo.comSubmitted by devtesla (edited )
iOS 12 honestly sounds rad I'm pumped
arstechnica.comSubmitted by devtesla
excited for the new automation features in ios 12
i.imgur.comSubmitted by devtesla
kde's new mascot design is so cute aaaaaaaaaaaah
upload.wikimedia.orgSubmitted by hollyhoppet
Submitted by Moonside