The Twitpocalypse may have begun, as datacenter migration reportedly founders [Fri Feb 10 2023]

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The Twitpocalypse may have begun, as datacenter migration reportedly founders

Glitches hit Elon’s social media mess, as it announces 4,000-character tweets for paying customers

 

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Cloudflare engineer broke rules – and a customer's website – with traffic throttle

Those who think Big Tech has its thumb on the scales are going to love this

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The Twitpocalypse may have begun, as datacenter migration reportedly founders

Glitches hit Elon’s social media mess, as it announces 4,000-character tweets for paying customers

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Cheating carriers could cost web-starved Americans billions in subsidies

And the FCC ain't exactly helping, senators say

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IBM health benefits blackout leaves retirees footing the bill

Medical payments expected to resume ... soon?

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SpaceX draws line at Ukraine's 'offensive' Starlink use

Translation: Please, please, Vlad, don't shoot down our satellites

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No more free love: Netflix expands account sharing restrictions

A 31-day limit on how long you can be away from your home IP address is included too

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The Balthazar laptop: An all-European RISC-V Free Hardware computer

Plus new developments in the world of the MNT Reform

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Classiq to school academia in quantum computing with help from Microsoft

No experience? Doesn't matter, companies claim

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Intel wants another €3.2b from German gov for Magdeburg mega fab

It turns out electricity and heat aren't the only things getting more expensive

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Glasgow staff form UK's first Apple union after historic vote

Hey, Glaswegians, care to share those negotiating secrets with your counterparts in the US?

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Not so good morning Vietnam, as government announces, then buries news of Intel investment

$3.3 billion may or may not be on its way to expand Chipzilla's Ho Chi Minh City presence

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Japan may go easy on China over export bans on chipmaking equipment

Report suggests lawmakers are struggling to balance strategic and economic impacts

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Americans have the right to livestream police traffic stops … probably

Handy thing, that First Amendment. Now, about the Second …

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Reddit reveals security incident that looks more SNAFU than TIFU

Phishing hooked internal documents, code, and some internal systems, but users' personal info safe

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Codebreakers decipher Mary, Queen of Scots' secret letters 436 years after her execution

Digital sleuths chop through crypto challenge in 'surreal' search

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Google now won't black-hole all AI-made pages as spam

Plus: Microsoft's nu-Bing can't answer question on exoplanets correctly either

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Windows November update trips up some Intel graphics drivers

If you're having trouble with your games, this may be why

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Apple complains UK watchdog wants to make iOS a 'clone' of Android

Move means possibility of new WebKit-free iPhone browsers is even more likely

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Find My Kids app is basically AirTags for your offspring

Who even buys their children an Apple Watch?

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Singapore pulls plug on COVID tracking program

Tells residents to turn in dongles and uninstall apps, but keeps registration system alive – just in case

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Open Source Policy Summit: Where FOSS and government meet

Sometimes it takes a war to make people pay attention

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Xen hypervisor port to RISC-V moving – slowly, but moving

Far from ready, but developer thinks it's helping the whole codebase

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Curiosity finds clearest evidence yet for water on Mars

A rippled rocky ridge suggests the presence of lakes and waves, all at a higher elevation than expected

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Ring system discovered around dwarf planet Quaoar leaves astronomers puzzled

Structure appears to be so far out, the Roche limit may need revising

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