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Daily Deal: The Complete Ethical Hacking Course

4 weeks ago
Across 30 hours of instructor-led content, you’ll learn how to diagnose different kinds of cybersecurity attacks and how to defeat them in the Complete Ethical Hacking Course. You’ll practice all the skills and techniques in real-time using an ethical hacking lab so you can put your learning to the test. You’ll experience real-time hacking examples […]
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ICE Is Or Isn’t Cutting Back On Courthouse Arrests, Depending On Who You Ask

4 weeks ago
The administration’s anti-migrant tactics are now months into an indefinite period of continuous escalation. That protest efforts have escalated alongside it apparently means nothing to the officials spearheading this brazen attack on non-white people. It wasn’t until federal officers began killing people in front of witnesses that the administration decided to dial things back a […]
Tim Cushing

Tech Lobbyists Hard At Work Undermining Proposed Alaska ‘Right To Repair’ Law

4 weeks 1 day ago
There’s still a meaningful effort afoot to implement statewide “right to repair” laws that try to make it cheaper, easier, and environmentally friendlier for you to repair the technology you own. All fifty states have at least flirted with the idea, though only Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Minnesota, Colorado, California, Oregon, and Washington have actually passed laws. Alaska […]
Karl Bode

Daily Deal: Magstand Mini Magnetic Charge Station + Bedside Lamp

4 weeks 1 day ago
Simplify your daily charging experience and replace most of the chargers and cables on your desktop, with this one mini station that does it all. The Magstand Mini Magnetic Charge Station is a mini charging station that features 3 wireless charging spots, one USB-A port, and can also double as a bedside lamp with 2 […]
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‘Stop Killing Games’ Got Its EU Parliament Hearing

4 weeks 1 day ago
Progress may be slow, but it’s still progress. While I’ve been talking about the importance of video game preservation as a function of our own overall cultural preservation, very few people out there are actually trying to do something about it all. One of those doers has been Ross Scott and others involved in the […]
Timothy Geigner

The Risks Of Anonymity In The Age Of Generative AI

1 month ago
As its name suggests, generative AI is designed to generate material in response to prompts by drawing on its probabilistic database built up through analyzing huge quantities of training input. But it can draw on those patterns to analyze other files, and that’s also a widely used application. Writing in The Argument, Kelsey Piper encountered […]
Glyn Moody

Daily Deal: MasterBundle For Web Designers

1 month ago
A unique opportunity to get all that you need for your website in one single bundle. MasterBundle gives you over 1,300 essentials for setting your page to success. Get 20+ plugins, 100+ themes, 100+ templates, 200+ logos, and 800+ images great for creating a stunning, visit-worthy page. Not only that, this bundle also gives you […]
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Tennessee’s ‘Charlie Kirk’ Act Would Force Public Universities To Be As Hypocritical As MAGA’s Favorite Dead Boy

1 month ago
The patron saint of the “debate me, bro” grift is getting his due as most saints do: posthumously. The best thing that ever could have happened to people perpetrating “violent left” bullshit was Charlie Kirk being shuffled off this mortal coil by the predictable end result of his divisive, racist, bullying speech. What should have […]
Tim Cushing