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Study Finds Wikipedia Influences Judicial Behavior

A new study attempts to measure how knowledge gleaned from Wikipedia may play out in one specific realm: the courts. MIT News reports: A team of researchers led by Neil Thompson, a research scientist at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial… Continue Reading →

Amazon shuts down its personal file storage service to focus on photos

Amazon’s consumer-focused storage service, Amazon Drive, will wind down over the next year, Amazon announced today. In an email to users, the company said that it was taking the opportunity to “more fully focus” its efforts on Amazon Photos, Amazon’s… Continue Reading →

Google Stadia May Shut Down, Report Says

An anonymous reader shares a report: Google Stadia hasn’t been as successful as the Internet super-giant wanted it to be. While the game streaming service did end up getting its foot in the door for a little while, it hasn’t… Continue Reading →

Tabler: Free and open source dashboard HTML/CSS framework

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Build your own web framework

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Proxy Variable

2022 Cool Tools Cafe Roundup

2022 Cool Tools Café Roundup by Chi Song Chi Song is the Web Services Librarian at the Thurgood Marshall State Law Library in Annapolis, Maryland, and one of the recipients of the LIT-SIS grants to attend the AALL Annual Meeting in… Continue Reading →

How to Install Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi to Block Ads

Ads on websites and apps are common but sometimes annoying for users. Learn how to install Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi to block ads here. The post How to Install Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi to Block Ads appeared first on… Continue Reading →

Discovery of New UEFI Rootkit Exposes an Ugly Truth: The Attacks Are Invisible To Us

joshuark writes: Dan Goodin of Ars Technica reports that security researchers have found that rootkits for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) are not rare, and difficult to detect. Kaspersky researchers profiled CosmicStrand, the security firm’s name for a sophisticated UEFI… Continue Reading →

The story behind Google’s in-house desktop Linux

If you look around Google’s Mountain View, CA offices, you’ll see Windows machines, Chromebooks, Macs — and gLinux desktops. G what, you ask? Well, in addition to  relying on Linux for its servers, Google has its very own Linux desktop… Continue Reading →

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