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A brewing battle: More IT workers want unions. The industry doesn’t.
Tech has changed and I am glad people are starting to realize it too.
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A brewing battle: More IT workers want unions. The industry doesn’t.
Tech has changed and I am glad people are starting to realize it too.
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Xbox's CEO wants its games to cater to 'more than a billion people each day', or 24 times more than the peak population of Steam, which is delusional
Ambition is good. Delusion isn't strategy.
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Oregon Power company hikes data center bills by 30%, cuts residential electricity costs by 1.3%
Seems fair
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Zuckerberg Admits That AI Is Not Working Out the Way He Imagined
Reality usually wins over investor presentations.
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All Cars Sold in the EU Now Require a Camera Aimed at Your Face. It’s Still Not Clear Where That Data Goes
The data destination should be mandatory disclosure, not a mystery.
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I was hoping to find an updated version of this, but I guess computers haven’t gotten any Moore compact since
Some jokes never stop being accurate.
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Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share for the First Time in Years
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Proton has been a huge game changer tho
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Almost Half of US Data Centers That Were Supposed to Open This Year Slated to Be Canceled or Delayed
Good, demand projections were a little too optimistic.
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Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption is under 4.5% after 3 years, only 1% use it weekly, yet prices went up
Adoption can't be forced with price increases.
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Signal AppImage now officially available for Linux
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I still prefer repositories, but official AppImages beat unofficial downloads.
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The Insectothopter: The CIA's dragonfly spy drone from the 1970s
Amazing engineering. Also slightly terrifying.
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Alberta’s massive voter data breach is just the beginning
Sadly, this probably won't be the last one.
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Reframing smart glasses as 'pervert glasses'
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Exactly
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Victory! Supreme Court Says Constitution Protects People’s Location Data
I am surprised. A rare privacy win. Hopefully more follow.
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AI Stylometry Identifies Anonymous Authors: Is Writing Style Now Biometric Data?
It feels like another fingerprint.
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Flight Attendants Reportedly Refusing to Sign Up to New Biometric Controls That Let Them Skip TSA Security Checks
I don't blame them for hesitating.
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Your Kids’ School Bus Is About to Become a Roaming Surveillance Vehicle
Kids shouldn't have to trade privacy for transportation.
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What's something that gives you hope about the future?
The untouchables still give me hope
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Reframing smart glasses as 'pervert glasses'
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Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share for the First Time in Years
I'm not surprised. Between privacy concerns, forced features, and Linux becoming easier to use, the barrier to switching is lower than it used to be.