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Technology@beehaw.org•On January 1st of 2026, Texas will be required to give ID to download apps from the app stores. It doesn't matter if it's NSFW or not.
15·16 days agoTexas is the most unfree state there is
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Politics@beehaw.org•Apple removes ICEBlock app from App Store
12·30 days agoFox News reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi requested that Apple remove ICEBlock.
“We reached out to Apple today demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store — and Apple did so,”
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Technology@beehaw.org•Imgur blocks access to UK users after regulator warned of fine
12·1 month agoThanks I will update the link in the OP
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Politics@beehaw.org•Charlie Kirk’s Murder Fuels New Attacks on Higher Education
5·2 months agoMake people dumber so they are easier to exploit
MAGA is digging their own grave here
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Politics@beehaw.org•Trump, 79, Called Out for ‘Droopy’ Face at 9/11 Memorial
7·2 months agoHe needs to be in a retirement home
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Technology@beehaw.org•Tech CEOs Praise Donald Trump at White House Dinner
27·2 months agoThe scene opens confusingly. The camera zooms too close to the president’s face; the table at which the tech executives are seated seems far too long. Mark Zuckerberg is there, and Bill Gates and Tim Cook and Satya Nadella and Sam Altman and on and on, a baker’s dozen or so of Silicon Valley’s most powerful people—cutthroat competitors all—united here to pledge allegiance to Donald Trump.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Immigration Detention Has Become a Booming Business for Private Prison Giants
4·3 months agoWhy do you think the debt is growing? This is one giant grift
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Technology@beehaw.org•Hackers Went Looking for a Backdoor in High-Security Safes—and Now Can Open Them in Seconds
44·3 months agoAbout two years ago, security researchers James Rowley and Mark Omo got curious about a scandal in the world of electronic safes: Liberty Safe, which markets itself as “America’s #1 heavy-duty home and gun safe manufacturer,” had apparently given the FBI a code that allowed agents to open a criminal suspect’s safe in response to a warrant related to the January 6, 2021, invasion of the US Capitol building.
Politics aside, Rowley and Omo were taken aback to read that it was so easy for law enforcement to penetrate a locked metal box—not even an internet-connected device—that no one but the owner ought to have the code to open. “How is it possible that there’s this physical security product, and somebody else has the keys to the kingdom?” Omo asks.
So they decided to try to figure out how that backdoor worked. In the process, they’d find something far bigger: another form of backdoor intended to let authorized locksmiths open not just Liberty Safe devices, but the high-security Securam Prologic locks used in many of Liberty’s safes and those of at least seven other brands. More alarmingly, they discovered a way for a hacker to exploit that backdoor—intended to be accessible only with the manufacturer’s help—to open a safe on their own in seconds.
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Politics@beehaw.org•US Universities Are Deepening Their Ties With ICE and Border Patrol
12·3 months agoWhat a disgrace this country has become
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Technology@beehaw.org•Travel reporter accuses Hyatt of $500 smoking fee scam
43·4 months agoWhen travel reporter Zach Griff checked into The Pell, a JDV by Hyatt property in Rhode Island, he expected a relaxing stay with his wife and 9-month-old daughter. Unfortunately, he left on a sour note after the hotel charged him a $500 smoking fee following his stay.
The problem? Griff says he’s never smoked a day in his life, let alone in a hotel room while staying there with his family.
Griff, a senior reporter at The Points Guy, took his story public on social media after the hotel allegedly charged him the $500 fee based on readings from an air quality sensor. The sensor data was supplied by a third-party company called Rest, which claims hotels can easily collect fees from smoking events.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Trump complains about Putin’s ‘bullshit’
3·4 months agoTrump should just cut the crap and send weapons to Ukraine else be quiet
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Politics@beehaw.org•SCOTUS Porn Ruling A Boon For Age Verification Companies; 40% Of Americans Now Live Under Anti-Porn Age-Gating Laws
3·4 months agoFor the VPN to work there has to be a place without censorship laws. The problem is that there is more more of places with censorship laws and age verification. There is one website in particular that made it mandatory for everyone regardless of where you live to provide age verification - the website did walk it back but still.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Ticketmaster proudly announces it will follow the law and show prices up-front
41·6 months agoTicketmaster wants you to know it’s “all in” on up-front pricing. In a blog post published on Monday, the company triumphantly declared that it’s “putting fans first” and including fees in the first price you see for a ticket. Not mentioned in Ticketmaster’s announcement: An FTC rule requiring that exact change just so happened to take effect today.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•GTA 6's delay doesn't mean the games industry's in trouble - it's already dead
11·6 months agoClickbait title, GTA 6 delay has nothing to do with the game industry
Previous titles from rockstar like RDR2 and GTA 5 were also delayed
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Technology@beehaw.org•Petition: Bring the Affinity Suite to Linux - Please sign it!
4·6 months agoThat would be lovely. One of the things holding up back linux is lack of good creative software. For example things like video editing or image post processing.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Microsoft is killing OneNote for Windows 10
4·7 months agoI very much like the UWP version and prefer it over the desktop version
It’s a shame they are killing it
This goes to show that Microsoft is completely pulling the plug on first class touch support for their products to support surface devices. Since Panos Panay left Microsoft, surface devices have been losing what makes them special.
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Politics@beehaw.org•Missouri House passes bill repealing voter-approved mandated paid sick leave
1·8 months agoSounds like Rep. Sherri Gallick, R-Belton is talking about tariffs here.



















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