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Month August 2022

In 2003, Mark Zuckerberg Took a Vow of User Privacy On Slashdot

If it weren’t for Slashdot, Mark Zuckerberg wouldn’t be facing a six-hour deposition over alleged involvement in the Cambridge Analytica Scandal, argues long-time Slashdot reader theodp: In 2003, Harvard’s student newspaper the Harvard Crimson reported that Zuck’s programming skills attracted… Continue Reading →

Blosxom: The Zen of Blogging

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Spaced repetition can allow for infinite recall

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What Happened After a High School Banned Mobile Phones?

The Sydney Morning Herald reports that a local high school “has seen a dramatic decrease in behavioural issues and a boost in physical activity and students talking to each other just two months after it tightened restrictions on mobile phone… Continue Reading →

Why Neil Gaiman Finally Allowed ‘The Sandman’ to be Adapted for Netflix

Netflix’s “Sandman” adaptation premiered Friday. But the 10-episode season required three years of writing, filming and editing (not to mention an imaginative cast including Mark Hamill as Mervyn Pumpkinhead and Patton Oswalt as the voice of Matthew the Raven). And… Continue Reading →

How to Install Calibre E-book Server on Ubuntu 22.04

Calibre is a free and open-source e-book manager. In this tutorial, you will learn to install the Calibre server on an Ubuntu 22.04 machine. The post How to Install Calibre E-book Server on Ubuntu 22.04 appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →

By Manufacturing Viral Videos, Magicians Made a Fortune on Facebook

Sociologist Ashley Mears know the secret to making viral videos on Facebook. “It’s like a magic trick,” one creator explains. Literally. “Many of the most successful people in the content-creation game on Facebook are magicians,” Mears explains in a video…. Continue Reading →

After Backlash, GitLab U-Turns on Deleting Dormant Projects

“GitLab has reversed its decision to automatically delete projects that are inactive for more than a year and belong to its free-tier users,” reports the Register. Thursday GitLab tweeted: “We discussed internally what to do with inactive repositories. We reached… Continue Reading →

NetBSD 9.3

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GitHub rival GitLab ditches plans to delete inactive repositories

GitLab recently announced plans that meant repositories that were part of its free tier would be erased after a year of inactivity. This led to complaints from users of the GitHub rival, saying that it was unfair and that the… Continue Reading →

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