Cutting the proverbial cable with big tech services is possible, but it’s still not plausible for most people. The goals of open source remain as distant as they were 25 years ago, and it’s only developers to blame. ...
Cutting the proverbial cable with big tech services is possible, but it’s still not plausible for most people. The goals of open source remain as distant as they were 25 years ago, and it’s only developers to blame. ...
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A study of the daily lives of violent far-right actors using court records to peer inside their living spaces.
A people’s history of the removal of statues honoring racists, slave owners, and colonizers, largely during the Uprising in the Summer of 2020 following the murder of George Floyd.
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