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How Slack changed Apple’s employee culture, with Zoë Schiffer

The Verge

Remote work has made organizing easier Apple has had a lot going on lately: we did a whole episode about the controversial child protection photo-scanning features, which have now been delayed. You have done a lot of reporting on Apple over the past month. They’re saying they’re “disappointed that Apple made this hire.

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Looking beyond linpack: new supercomputing benchmark in the works

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The poster child in the debate over Linpack has been the NCSA supercomputer Blue Waters at the University of Illinois, which was brought online earlier this year. Industry Perspectives. Submit News. News Channels White Papers. Privacy policy | EU Privacy Policy.' Modular Data Centers.

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TikTok’s success has made it a big target for regulators

The Verge

TikTok, on the other hand, took the opposite approach: censor almost everything, and allow new types of content only after angry public pressure campaigns. The result was a stack of policies that are largely offensive to mainstream American sensibilities. Today in news that could affect public perception of the big tech platforms.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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In an interview with Foresight for Development , Njonjo discusses the many benefits that foresight methodologies can bring to African governments, including “proactive policies and legislation”, “better solutions to complex problems”, “reducing the number of catastrophes”, and “better use of resources”. Location: Singapore. Youngsook Park.

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Cynicism suggests that the TikTok deal will go through

The Verge

Today in news that could affect public perception of the big tech platforms. The news comes after multiple users posted examples that showed Twitter’s preview of a photo more frequently displayed a white person, in images that featured a photo of a Black person and a photo of a white person. Trending up : Facebook says it’s helped 2.5

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Facebook’s big QAnon crackdown might have come too late

The Verge

Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny wrote a definitive piece on QAnon’s origins as a grift for NBC News in 2018.) Facebook also took down thousands of accounts, pages and groups as part of what they called a “policy expansion,” seeking to limit violent rhetoric tied to QAnon, political militias and protest groups like antifa.

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How Amazon is growing its power during the pandemic

The Verge

Jason del Rey broke the news at Recode : Asked why the pay bump won’t continue into June, an Amazon spokesperson did not answer the question directly. If the hazards that come with working in confined spaces are expected to disappear in June, it’s news to me. And if it succeeds, the new normal will look a lot like the old one.