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The 'Insanely Broad' Restrict Act Could Ban Much More Than Just TikTok
vice.com
269 comments
3 years ago
isaacfrond
471 points
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I Bought a Book About the Internet from 1994 and None of the Links Worked
motherboard.vice.com
318 comments
9 years ago
slyall
460 points
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Google Will Soon Shame All Websites That Are Unencrypted
motherboard.vice.com
356 comments
10 years ago
devhxinc
448 points
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T-Mobile Confirms It Was Hacked
vice.com
251 comments
5 years ago
jbegley
432 points
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Confirmed: CMU Attacked Tor, Was Subpoenaed by Feds
motherboard.vice.com
160 comments
10 years ago
danso
430 points
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Leaked Amazon memo details plan to smear fired warehouse organizer
vice.com
131 comments
6 years ago
minimaxir
429 points
157.
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The FBI Identified a Tor User
vice.com
341 comments
3 years ago
mikece
427 points
158.
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The 'SimCity' Empire Has Fallen and 'Skylines' Is Picking Up the Pieces
motherboard.vice.com
185 comments
11 years ago
DiabloD3
426 points
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Amazon Ring went from a smart doorbell company to a surveillance network
vice.com
285 comments
7 years ago
jrepinc
424 points
160.
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How Inmates Play Tabletop RPGs in Prisons Where Dice Are Contraband
waypoint.vice.com
242 comments
8 years ago
kibwen
422 points
161.
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Google Had Secret Project to ‘Convince’ Employees ‘That Unions Suck’
vice.com
394 comments
4 years ago
yoelo
420 points
162.
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Sex Workers Say Porn on Google Drive Is Suddenly Disappearing
motherboard.vice.com
386 comments
8 years ago
MilnerRoute
415 points
163.
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Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Crypto Traders to the IRS
motherboard.vice.com
369 comments
9 years ago
therealmarv
414 points
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FTC Warns Manufacturers That 'Warranty Void If Removed' Stickers Are Illegal
motherboard.vice.com
134 comments
8 years ago
runesoerensen
408 points
165.
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CDC tracked millions of phones to see if Americans followed lockdown orders
vice.com
415 comments
4 years ago
KoftaBob
406 points
166.
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The Teamsters announce coordinated nationwide project to unionize Amazon
vice.com
375 comments
5 years ago
cratermoon
406 points
167.
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Amazon Unlawfully Confiscated Union Literature, NLRB Finds
vice.com
234 comments
5 years ago
cf100clunk
406 points
168.
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Wikipedia’s Switch to HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship
motherboard.vice.com
119 comments
9 years ago
rbanffy
401 points
169.
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US customs and border protection is flying a surveillance drone over Minneapolis
vice.com
412 comments
6 years ago
pera
399 points
170.
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Thousands are monitoring police scanners during the George Floyd protests
vice.com
192 comments
6 years ago
elorant
399 points
171.
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2,200 forgotten vintage computers from a barn in Massachusetts
vice.com
94 comments
3 years ago
zhte415
398 points
172.
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The thriving black market of John Deere tractor hacking
motherboard.vice.com
177 comments
9 years ago
artsandsci
397 points
173.
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Google’s lawyers are asking to find Oracle’s lawyers in contempt of court
motherboard.vice.com
138 comments
10 years ago
ivank
395 points
174.
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Dear Congress, It's No Longer OK To Not Know How The Internet Works
motherboard.vice.com
77 comments
15 years ago
nextparadigms
389 points
175.
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Cops Are Suing a Teen for Invasion of Privacy After False Arrest Vid Goes Viral
vice.com
252 comments
3 years ago
isaacfrond
385 points
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The author of SOPA is a copyright violator
vice.com
39 comments
14 years ago
seanmalarkey
383 points
177.
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Amazon doesn't 'employ' drivers, but hired firms to prevent them from unionizing
vice.com
410 comments
3 years ago
rntn
381 points
178.
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The CIA Spied on People Through Their Smart TVs, Leaked Documents Reveal (2017)
vice.com
183 comments
7 years ago
sky_nox
381 points
179.
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Harvard Study Shows Why Big Telecom Is Terrified of Community-Run Broadband
motherboard.vice.com
144 comments
8 years ago
owens99
379 points
180.
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The MTA is going after an Etsy artist over a New York subway map it didn’t make
vice.com
193 comments
6 years ago
danso
377 points
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