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Meta deletes popular 1M follower account after Kuwaiti request
Meta removed a popular account with 1 million followers following a request from Kuwaiti authorities, raising questions about content moderation and governmental influence.
Security researcher says Microsoft built a Bitlocker backdoor, releases exploit
A security researcher alleges Microsoft created a backdoor in BitLocker and has released an exploit. The claim raises security and privacy concerns.
Hosting a website on an 8-bit microcontroller
A hobbyist demonstrates hosting a simple web page on an AVR microcontroller using serial protocols, highlighting the technical challenges and potential for microcontroller-based web hosting.
Mozilla to UK regulators: VPNs are essential privacy and security tools
Mozilla urges UK regulators to recognize VPNs as vital for online privacy and security, opposing restrictions that could undermine user rights.
Are the Twitter clones in trouble?
Recent reports suggest declining user engagement on Threads and Bluesky, raising questions about the future of Twitter clones amid market challenges.
Newmark Data Center Advisor Brent Mayo Departs for DigitalBridge
Brent Mayo, a key data center advisor at Newmark, has departed for DigitalBridge, marking a significant move in the data center investment landscape.
Hosting a website on an 8-bit microcontroller
A hobbyist successfully hosted a basic website on an AVR64DD32 microcontroller, demonstrating minimal server capabilities with limited hardware.
My Favorite Bugs: Invalid Surrogate Pairs
A bug related to surrogate pairs in Unicode emojis causes silent data loss in real-time collaborative editing tools, confirmed by developers after extensive debugging.
Texas county passes data center ban for rural areas for a year, move comes in wake of AI data centers moving to remote areas to skirt regulations — state senator says counties cannot legally impose these bans
Hill County in Texas passes a one-year moratorium on data center projects in rural land to study impacts, marking a first in the state amid rising development concerns.