I would go past underrated and day much maligned.
I would go past underrated and day much maligned.
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Change is hard. It has been a long road to get where we are today: major OS and Browser vendor support. Users now need to change their behavior.
Passkey is resistant to these attacks, but user adoption is not widespread enough for Discord to be able to mandate it.
Cloudflare has a bot score. Depending on how sus your bot score is you can use several different levels of verification. The checkbox you refer to is kind of in the middle. There is also a more complicated intrusive captcha and a totally transparent javascript. It’s a pretty slick system.
A lot of legal detail in this post. Here are three key points I pulled out the aricle:
Internet users have a First Amendment right to speak on social media—whether by posting or commenting—and that right may be infringed when the government seeks to interfere with content moderation, but it will not be infringed by the independent decisions of the platforms themselves.
Underlying these rulings is the Supreme Court’s long-awaited recognition that social media platforms routinely moderate users’ speech
This term’s cases also confirm that traditional First Amendment rules apply to social media
I had an Impala that I named Vlad, so it was “Vlad the Impala”.
They had no choice but to settle because much of the evidence was the result of torture and could have been invalid in a trial.
Here are two I recommend:
The Rest is History - two historians, Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook go deep on interesting topics from history.
Never Post - a podcast described as “about and for the internet” and in some sense the spiritual successor to Hello Internet but also reminding me of classic Radiolab. Worth checking out.
It is a dog whistle for racism. The facts do not matter and the issues don’t matter. It is just another opportunity put out their message of hate and intolerance.
I ride my ebike to work and I worry about getting hit by a car a lot. The more miles ridden, the more the probability that an accident will happen. I try to take steps to reduce the risk: stick to back-roads with less traffic as much as possible, use trails and protected bike lanes when available and ride defensively. I am lucky that I have a route that keeps me off the main roads and on trails/protected bike lanes for almost all of my trip. It was hard to come up with this route and it makes what should be a 10 mi ride into a 14 mi ride. That said, I can do it in an hour on my ebike. If the ride was much longer or I had to ride on busy main roads, I would not do it.
Be safe!
What are your use cases?
Yeah, but the question is who else. Any suggestions?
Great list! I would also add to this PCR, the technology that allowed us to map the human genome.
Thanks that is super-helpful! There is also a Gigabyte option that is only moderately more expensive. I will check it out!
Librewolf is great. Secure and private by default. For compatibility it is nearly as good as Firefox.
A lot of good stuff here. The three things that are most notable for me are:
Notepadqq
Fsearch
Librewolf
So like philosopher kings?
I remember when SFC was first introduced, I excitedly wrote a script to invoke it remotely so I could use it on a user’s pc when they called to fix their problem. To this day I have never run that script. This was in 1998.