Tonight on GeekNights, we consider the ramifications of a ridiculous Texas law being argued before the Supreme Court, and its ramifications for the imperfect but valuable Section 230. In the news, A lot of Redditors hate the Reddit IPO, Reddit is selling your data to Google for AI training, and Reddit admitted that your moderator protests are working. Also Rym has some notes on his new workstation.
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Things of the Day
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- Rym: The Oldest Room in the House
- Scott: GifCities
Content tagged with web
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Web Scraping
October 10 2022
Tonight on GeekNights, after a surprisingly long hiatus between Rym going to Europe for work …
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Bookmarks
April 15 2019
Tonight on GeekNights, we consider the humble Bookmark. They were more important back when …
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Passwords
July 24 2017
Tonight on GeekNights, in light of updated NIST guidelines for password best practices, we talk …
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HTTP Proxies
August 10 2015
HTTP Proxies can be used for good or evil, and are generally a good thing …
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Web Vulnerabilities
May 7 2012
Tonight on GeekNights, we talk a bit about web vulnerabilities (like injection attacks and cross …
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The Internets
November 15 2010
Tonight on GeekNights, after touching on a lame geek "IQ" test (come on Infoworld, you …
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