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Month February 2022

CORS is not meant to secure an API endpoint

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Dino 0.3: Video calls and conferences – encrypted and peer-to-peer

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Big Tech Sold Out on Its Promise of an Open Internet

An anonymous reader shares a report: 2021 was a bad PR year for Big Tech. Lawmakers, advocates, and scholars filled pages of books and held hours of hearing exalting what they viewed as an industry being strangled by a handful… Continue Reading →

I used Apple AirTags, Tiles and a GPS tracker to watch my husband’s every move

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Show HN: Lurnby, a tool for better learning, is now open source

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Researchers warn that social media may be ‘fundamentally at odds’ with science

A special set of editorials published in today’s issue of the journal Science argue that social media in its current form may well be fundamentally broken for the purposes of presenting and disseminating facts and reason. The algorithms are running… Continue Reading →

Four Fast Chargers Every 50 Miles — US Unveils EV Infrastructure Plan

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Starting this year, the federal government will begin doling out $5 billion to states over five years to build a nationwide network of fast chargers. The plan initially focuses on the… Continue Reading →

So long, powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle

As of this afternoon, if you try to go to powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle — the confusing URL that used to host the internet’s favorite daily word puzzle — the website will redirect to the New York Times’ website. There, we’re greeted with… Continue Reading →

Apple’s “realityOS” surfaces in GitHub commits, App Store logs

Enlarge / Apple’s global headquarters in Cupertino, California. (credit: Sam Hall/Bloomberg via Getty Images) Software developers have discovered apparent references to a new Apple operating system called “realityOS” in App Store upload logs and in GitHub repositories used by the… Continue Reading →

Why these Udemy execs left to build a better Udemy

Darren Shimkus spent five years scaling Udemy, a corporate learning business, from $1 million in annual recurring revenue to $100 million. Eight months before the education company went public, though, Shimkus left his gig as president of Udemy Business to… Continue Reading →

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