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Mark Zuckerberg's bet on the metaverse continues to be a money-bleeding endeavor, with the unit reporting billions of dollars in losses every quarter.
I always chuckle when folks mention they don't know what to blog about. It's easy, blog about what you like. Talk about the things that you are passionate ab...
Automattic, the owner of WordPress.com and Tumblr, is reportedly striking deals with OpenAI and Midjourney to sell training data.
A technical and root cause analysis of CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities from 2023.
The personal website of Knut Magnus Aasrud
A vision for the "small web", small software, and small architectures.
Cybersecurity researcher Bob Diachenko, who has uncovered many big data leaks over the years, and the CyberNews team discovered the exposed records.
A community-curated collection of web services that work without JavaScript.
Personal websites, reinvented. Postcard is a new way to create and host a personal website. No code or design skills required.
Publishing online is a wonderful activity. The more options available make it more likely that there is an option for everyone.
The first rule regarding personal websites is: “There are no rules.” This perspective I am about to share is limited, biased and unique to me, draw your own conclusions about the things you find.
After a month of exploring weird stuff on the internet, I’ve realized that the number one way that webmasters (to use a throwback term) can help combat the monotonous web is to just link to sites you think are cool.
The recent move among U.S. states to add digital “age verification” to websites which serve adult content is a troubling one. Digital age verification systems are rife with privacy concerns, many requiring you to upload your government ID to third-party vendors or even directly to the website in question. Privacy advocates and companies within the […]