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Trivial authentication bypass in libssh leaves servers wide open
arstechnica.com
62 comments
8 years ago
okket
227 points
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Bye-bye Windows gaming? SteamOS officially expands past the Steam Deck
arstechnica.com
339 comments
a year ago
rbanffy
226 points
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iOS 11 reviewed
arstechnica.com
289 comments
9 years ago
cstuder
226 points
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Report: ARM is for sale and Nvidia’s interested, Apple isn’t
arstechnica.com
176 comments
6 years ago
_JamesA_
226 points
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Google removes AI health summaries
arstechnica.com
175 comments
5 months ago
barishnamazov
226 points
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A Chrome feature is creating load on global root DNS servers
arstechnica.com
87 comments
6 years ago
BerislavLopac
226 points
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The CIA uses board games to train officers
arstechnica.com
86 comments
9 years ago
grkvlt
226 points
758.
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Starting today, wireless carriers have to unlock your phone
arstechnica.com
55 comments
11 years ago
chermanowicz
226 points
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Playstation is erasing seasons of Discovery shows from customer libraries
arstechnica.com
526 comments
3 years ago
derstander
225 points
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Fairphone 4 has a five-year warranty and aims for six years of updates
arstechnica.com
177 comments
5 years ago
iechoz6H
225 points
761.
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The economics of cheaper batteries
arstechnica.com
158 comments
6 years ago
vanburen
225 points
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Study suggests that the “brain training” industry may be a placebo
arstechnica.com
156 comments
10 years ago
Aelinsaar
225 points
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Military intelligence buys location data instead of getting warrants
arstechnica.com
109 comments
5 years ago
lazycrazyowl
225 points
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Prenda Law “copyright trolls” Steele and Hansmeier arrested
arstechnica.com
79 comments
10 years ago
pktgen
225 points
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US senators say there’s “no evidence” bulk metadata surveillance is useful
arstechnica.com
69 comments
13 years ago
rosser
225 points
766.
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Bees can train each other to use tools
arstechnica.com
58 comments
9 years ago
tambourine_man
225 points
767.
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Facebook caught sharing secret data with advertisers
arstechnica.com
56 comments
16 years ago
ferostar
225 points
768.
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We haven’t killed 90% of all plankton
arstechnica.com
162 comments
4 years ago
samizdis
224 points
769.
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Internet Archive's legal fights are over, but its founder mourns what was lost
arstechnica.com
136 comments
8 months ago
thinkcontext
224 points
770.
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Gorgeous Unreal Engine 4 brings direct programming, indirect lighting
arstechnica.com
88 comments
14 years ago
asianexpress
224 points
771.
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XAI's Grok suddenly can't stop bringing up "white genocide" in South Africa
arstechnica.com
73 comments
a year ago
k33l0r
224 points
772.
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One man’s 8-bit quest to finish his teenage Commodore 64 RPG
arstechnica.com
48 comments
3 years ago
bookofjoe
224 points
773.
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Adobe angers Chrome users by bundling browser plugin with security update
arstechnica.com
40 comments
9 years ago
ckrailo
224 points
774.
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Microsoft’s problem isn’t how often it updates Windows, it’s how it develops it
arstechnica.com
221 comments
8 years ago
okket
223 points
775.
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Valve secrets spill over in new Steam documentary app
arstechnica.com
214 comments
6 years ago
jtrip
223 points
776.
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They just pirated my open source 8088 BIOS
arstechnica.com
136 comments
3 years ago
justsomehnguy
223 points
777.
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Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom
arstechnica.com
82 comments
4 months ago
randycupertino
223 points
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Stephen Colbert says CBS forbid interview of Democrat because of FCC threat
arstechnica.com
76 comments
4 months ago
voxadam
223 points
779.
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Biggest patent troll of 2014 gives up, drops appeal
arstechnica.com
62 comments
10 years ago
imglorp
223 points
780.
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A 32-bit processor made with an atomically thin semiconductor
arstechnica.com
41 comments
a year ago
PaulHoule
223 points
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