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Recently, multiple news items have emerged in the tech sector: the Internet Archive has reached a settlement with music publishers, OpenAI has released an in-depth study on ChatGPT user behavior, ...
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Desert crossing puzzle: the minimum fuel problem
A puzzle from More Problematic Recreations, published by Litton Industries in the early 1960s: A truck, when fully loaded, ...
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“Some of this stuff is harder to get hold of than rare analogue synths”: Why we’re in the midst of a vintage software revival
Whether you term this software as historic, vintage, rare or classic, one thing it really can’t be called is obsolete. The ...
Huntress research raises concerns, Google paid out $1.6 million for cloud vulnerabilities, California web browser bill.
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The Dark Turn in Fandom: How Online Spaces Became a Breeding Ground for Harassment and Doxxing
From fanfiction to Discord servers, the safest corners of the Internet are getting more and more toxic for all the wrong ...
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Hobbyists and Geeks Make the Internet Strong
Open-source software is the bedrock of internet technology, and most of it got started as hobby projects by bedroom coders. Linus Torvalds created the Linux kernel because he thought MS-DOS sucked, ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego area street fairs, festivals,, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community ...
In the tiny hamlet of West Union, Illinois, there exists a culinary phenomenon that defies all logic of geography and GPS navigation – a place where the fried chicken is so transcendent that rational ...
Universal Music Group , Sony Music and other record labels told a California federal court on Monday that they have settled a ...
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit where music publishers sued the Internet Archive over the Great 78 Project, an effort to preserve early music recordings that only exist on brittle shellac ...
The Internet Archive and the major labels have settled a $621 million lawsuit over the IA's efforts to preserve 78 rpm records.
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