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Goy vey! "US vaccinations fall again as more parents refuse 'lifesaving' shots for kids"     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by PoundOfFlesh to Health 8 months ago (+48/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/health/2024/10/us-vaccinations-fall-again-as-more-parents-refuse-lifesaving-shots-for-kids/

The analysis didn't explore the reasons for the declining vaccination rates, but the researchers briefly speculated that the slide toward preventable outbreaks could be due to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy bleeding over to routine vaccinations, or simply backlash to vaccine mandates during the pandemic.

It's almost as if when you repeatedly lie to people about the safety of an untested vaccine, and they experience injuries or worse due to said untested vaccine, they'll be less likely to trust the people pushing other vaccines in the future.

Regardless, the researchers pointed to evidence-based strategies to boost vaccination, including school-based vaccination clinics, enforcement of school vaccination requirements, and strong recommendations from health care providers for routine vaccinations.

So now the narrative desperately pivots from "Muh covid/monkeypox/bird flu" to "But someone please think of the children!"

The demons are coming for the children. Be vigilant, goats.
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5th Circuit rules ISP should have terminated Internet users accused of piracy     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 8 months ago (+26/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/10/record-labels-win-again-court-says-isp-must-terminate-users-accused-of-piracy/

in other words people that are accused of "piracy" will be expunged from the digital life.
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this shitty study has been brought to you by denuvo : The true cost of game piracy: 20 percent of revenue, according to a new study     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to gaming 8 months ago (+13/-0)
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Two private astronauts took a spacewalk Thursday morning—yes, it was historic     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by HonkyMcNiggerSpic to SpaceIsRealAndTotallyHetro 9 months ago (+5/-0)
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Internet picks “werewolf clawing off its own shirt” as new Michigan “I Voted” sticker     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Steelerfish to whatever 9 months ago (+2/-0)
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TV software is getting loaded with ads, changing what it means to own a TV set     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+3/-4)
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Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription. (Exec says mouse that requires a regular fee for software updates is possible)     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+16/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/logitech-has-an-idea-for-a-forever-mouse-thatrequires-a-subscription/

Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber recently discussed the possibility of one day selling a mouse that customers can use "forever." The executive said such a mouse isn't "necessarily super far away" and will rely on software updates, likely delivered through a subscription model.

you'll own nothing and be happy 🤣
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Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 11 months ago (+8/-0)
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High-severity vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Asus router models     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 12 months ago (+5/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/06/high-severity-vulnerabilities-affect-a-wide-range-of-asus-router-models/

Hardware manufacturer Asus has released updates patching multiple critical vulnerabilities that allow hackers to remotely take control of a range of router models with no authentication or interaction required of end users.

The most critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-3080 is an authentication bypass flaw that can allow remote attackers to log into a device without authentication. The vulnerability, according to the Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team / Coordination Center (TWCERT/CC), carries a severity rating of 9.8 out of 10. Asus said the vulnerability affects the following routers:

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ISPs ask FCC for tax on Big Tech to fund broadband networks and discounts     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1 year ago (+4/-0)
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Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 1 year ago (+4/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/05/federal-agency-warns-critical-linux-vulnerability-being-actively-exploited/

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-1086 and carrying a severity rating of 7.8 out of a possible 10, allows people who have already gained a foothold inside an affected system to escalate their system privileges.
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Another US state repeals law that protected ISPs from municipal competition     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1 year ago (+9/-0)
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AT&T paid bribes to get two major pieces of legislation passed, US gov’t says     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1 year ago (+16/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/05/att-paid-bribes-to-get-two-major-pieces-of-legislation-passed-us-govt-says/

The US government has provided more detail on how a former AT&T executive allegedly bribed a powerful state lawmaker's ally in order to obtain legislation favorable to AT&T's business.

Former AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza is set to go on trial in September 2024 after being indicted on charges of conspiracy to unlawfully influence then-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. AT&T itself agreed to pay a $23 million fine in October 2022 in connection with the alleged illegal influence campaign and said it was "committed to ensuring that this never happens again."



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Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.1 years ago (+9/-0)
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AT&T announces $7 monthly add-on fee for “Turbo” 5G speeds     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.1 years ago (+0/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/05/att-announces-7-monthly-add-on-fee-for-turbo-5g-speeds/?comments=1&comments-page=1

AT&T is now charging mobile customers an extra $7 per month for faster wireless data speeds. AT&T says the Turbo add-on, available starting today, is "built to support high-performance mobile applications, like gaming, social video broadcasting and live video conferencing, with optimized data while customers are on the go."
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Cats suffer H5N1 brain infections, blindness, death after drinking infected raw milk     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to Health 1.1 years ago (+3/-3)
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The spam came from inside the house: How a smart TV can choke a Windows PC     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.2 years ago (+9/-0)
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Daniel Dennett, philosophical giant who championed “naturalism,” dead at 82, Part of the "New Atheist" movement, best known for work on consciousness, free will.     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by carnold03 to RIP 1.2 years ago (+1/-1)
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ISPs can charge extra for fast gaming under FCC’s Internet rules, critics say     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.2 years ago (+4/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/04/isps-can-charge-extra-for-fast-gaming-under-fccs-internet-rules-critics-say/?comments=1&comments-page=1

welp, its the cable model applied to gaming. pay extra motherfuckers.

many ppl hated it net neutrality on old voat because it was a political thing. without net neutrality we will have shit like this.

me and chillyhelion AT v/digitaldivide warned you about this eventuality and now its here SUCKERS
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Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Kozel to Privacy 1.2 years ago (+10/-2)
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Linux Backdoor: Malicious Code circulating for about a month.     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Hall_of_Cost to technology 1.2 years ago (+12/-0)
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Oregon governor signs nation’s first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 1.2 years ago (+21/-4)
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Sci-fi author Vernor Vinge has died at 79     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to RIP 1.2 years ago (+2/-2)
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European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Sal_180 to news 1.3 years ago (+8/-1)
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'CDC ditches 5-day COVID isolation, argues COVID is becoming flu-like'... in other words, "Gotcha, suckers!"     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by PoundOfFlesh to news 1.3 years ago (+46/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/03/cdc-ditches-5-day-covid-isolation-argues-covid-is-becoming-flu-like/

"COVID-19 remains an important public health threat, but it is no longer the emergency that it once was, and its health impacts increasingly resemble those of other respiratory viral illnesses, including influenza and RSV," the agency wrote.

So when nobody cares anymore, they quietly admit that the obvious thing that all those anti-science deplorables were pointing out four years ago is true. What a shocker.

The covid scam ran its course. Heads should roll for the suffering these monsters inflicted upon the world, but nope... onto the next scam.