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AddOne of Discord’s third-party customer service providers was compromised by an “unauthorized party” that may have accessed things like names, usernames, and emails.
Google is agreeing to reduce its standard fee to 20 percent or 9 percent and change Android globally in an Epic settlement.
Valve tells The Verge it’s funding Fex, a key technology that’s letting Arm devices like phones play Windows games.
Bruce Campbell revealed Monday that he has been diagnosed with an incurable but "treatable" cancer.
This Word Does Not Exist uses an artificial intelligence model named GPT-2 to invent new English words.
IEEE predicts a steady rise in HDD capacity in the next 13 years, and the number of drives sold is also set to increase.
TheFlow's project comes with an Ubuntu image builder and GPU boost controls.
Iranian strikes are taking out AWS servers in the region.
The new Commodore is already thriving with $2m in sales in the first week of the C64 Ultimate's debut.
This has been a very long time coming, but finally, after a marathon effort, the brand new Have I Been Pwned website is now live!
Feb last year is when I made the first commit to the public repo for the rebranded service, and we soft-launched the new brand in
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You can try these Google Drive clients for Linux to enjoy a better access to all the files in Google Drive and manage them easily.
Worldwide enumeration of accounts was possible due to a —now closed— privacy vulnerability
Learn how to use the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) to better understand sleep apnea severity in testing.
The Louvre heist was an instant joke online — a joke that gets even funnier when you learn the museum's video surveillance password.
Adventures in vintage computers and retrogaming. Includes articles on classic games and obsolete computers.
Build a Proxmox Kubernetes cluster with Talos Linux. Uncover how to provision Talos Linux on Proxmox and discover the power of a tiny Linux OS with Kubernetes.
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Tog’s Paradox (also known as The Complexity Paradox or Tog’s ComplexityParadox) is an observation that products aiming to simplify a task for users tend toinspire new, more complex tasks. It’s one of the key reasons for thesymptom of requirements changing after delivery in enterprise softwareproducts, and for feature creep in consumer products. Tog’s Paradox alsoexplains why it’s futile to try to completely nail down requirements for asoftware product, as the product itself will have an impact on the users,causing them to demand new functions.
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