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Judge in Google case disturbed that ’incognito’ users are tracked

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Actually Portable Executable

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Google admits Kubernetes container tech is too complex

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Facebook is pushing back on Apple’s new iPhone privacy rules
 

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Blender 2.92

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ISO 8601: a better date format

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Map of my personal data infrastructure

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US says Saudi prince approved Khashoggi killing

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Anime is booming, so why are animators living in poverty?
 

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Firefox 86.0

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Quitting Twitter

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Zine machine: a compact 3D-printed block printing press

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Rust const generics MVP hits beta

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Local-First Software:You Own Your Data, in Spite of the Cloud (2019) [pdf]
 

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Intercal, YAML, and Other Horrible Programming Languages

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Semiconductors Demand 30% Above Supply, 20% Year-on-Year Growth

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WhatsApp and most alternatives share the same problem

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Protest note about user privacy changes by Reddit

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The Art of Reading More Effectively and Efficiently
 

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