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The vibe shift in Silicon Valley

The Verge

I have been thinking about Davis’ piece more or less ever since. For some time, I had been attempting to work out which stories felt relevant in 2022 that may not have in, say, 2020. For some time, I had been attempting to work out which stories felt relevant in 2022 that may not have in, say, 2020. Trump-era vibe: Fix the web.

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Help! I have a Virus!

Sean Daniel

I get this question a lot. I wanted to write something up on how you can self heal your Windows 8 PC (although most of this also works for Windows 7), or at least get you started in the right direction. as a side note this is why I always format and re-install these computers, if you have the technical know how) Software you install.

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The massive Twitter hack could be a global security crisis

The Verge

At Vice , Joseph Cox, one of the best security reporters I know, reported that members of the underground hacking community are sharing screenshots suggesting someone gained access to an internal Twitter tool used for account management. (A It is in such a world that I find myself in the unusual position of agreeing with Sen.

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Antitrust investigations aren’t the biggest threat to Facebook’s future

The Verge

But then nothing about this investigation has so far proceeded in the way I thought it would. The legal answer to that question, should it eventually be made by the FTC, will surely run dozens of pages, and be supported by mountains of supporting briefs and other documents. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Mike Allen / Axios ).