Donald Trump vowed to save TikTok before taking office, claiming only he could make a deal to keep the app operational in the US despite national security concerns. But then, he put Vice President JD Vance in charge of the… Continue Reading →
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Today’s links Trump’s FCC abandons the future: Starlink is a technology that gets worse every time it acquires a customer. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Bill Waterson’s comics for Berkeley Breathed; Ian McDonald’s research; BLM vs… Continue Reading →
It was only businessEveryone loves enshittification. Not the thing itself, of course. But Cory Doctorow’s neologism was an instant hit, neatly encapsulating the public’s growing disappointment, sometimes bordering on rage, with what was happening to internet platforms. His pithy summary… Continue Reading →
On Monday Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s border czar, declared that New York City isn’t cooperating sufficiently with ICE’s efforts to round up immigrants, so ICE is going to “flood the zone” with agents. It doesn’t take a lot of imagination… Continue Reading →
For the first time ever, a CCTV camera in Myanmar captured real-time footage of a supershear strike-slip earthquake moving at 3.7 miles per second. According to seismologists at Japan’s Kyoto University, the analysis has “led to new findings based on… Continue Reading →
The family of Ysqueibel Peñaloza, wrongly held for months in CECOT, rejoices upon his return to Venezuela. Images courtesy of the Immigrant DefendersWith the release of prisoners held in CECOT, we have reason to celebrate, and ample reason to litigate.After… Continue Reading →
In an often rousing keynote address at the annual conference of American Association of Law Libraries in Portland, Ore., yesterday, Roosevelt Weeks, director of the Fort Bend County (Texas) Library, urged law librarians to “be bold” as their profession faces… Continue Reading →
Discover the latest features of OBS Studio 31.1, now with Windows on Arm support. Enhance your streaming experience with improved performance and compatibility. The post OBS Studio 31.1 Released With Windows on Arm Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →
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