Reddit's website uses DRM for fingerprinting — and We can't send email more than 500 miles (2002)

 
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Reddit’s website uses DRM for fingerprinting

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We can’t send email more than 500 miles (2002)

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U.S. Supreme Court deems half of Oklahoma a Native American reservation

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Moving from TypeScript to Rust / WebAssembly

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Unit Testing Is Overrated
 

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Portland approves 10% cap on fees that food delivery apps can charge restaurants

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New German law would force ISPs to allow secret service to install trojans

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The saddest “Just Ship It” story

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Slate Star Codex and Silicon Valley’s War Against the Media

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Nvidia is now worth more than Intel
 

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MoreOnionsPorfavor: Onionize your website and take back the internet

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A Woman Who Needed to Be Upside-Down (2012)

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Why IBM doesn’t agree with Google’s Open Usage Commons for the Istio project

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How to unc0ver a 0-day in 4 hours or less

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How to track and display profile views on GitHub
 

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Hacker News RSS Feeds

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Decentraleyes – Local CDN Emulation

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Dates and Times in JavaScript – A New API for Dates from TC39

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RediSearch – Redis Powered Search Engine

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New JavaScript code generator in Idris 2
 

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