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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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'CDC ditches 5-day COVID isolation, argues COVID is becoming flu-like'... in other words, "Gotcha, suckers!"     (arstechnica.com)
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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.
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Discovery of new UEFI rootkit exposes an ugly truth: The attacks are invisible to us     (arstechnica.com)
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CORRUPTION: FCC officials owned stock in Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and Verizon, watchdog says (US law prohibits FCC employees from owning stock in firms regulated by the agency)     (arstechnica.com)
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PayPal stole users’ money after freezing, seizing funds     (arstechnica.com)
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Pornhub pulls out of Montana due to age verification     (arstechnica.com)
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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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Amazon begins large-scale rollout of palm print-based payments (for the clueless in the other post, it's not a chip)     (arstechnica.com)
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Kike Fight! Sam Altman Fired as CEO from OpenAI and 4 of his minions resign right after     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by v0atmage to technology 1.6 years ago (+22/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/11/report-sutskever-led-board-coup-at-openai-that-ousted-altman-over-ai-safety-concerns/

https://archive.is/ACGho

On the surface it appears to be money making jews vs the what about muh children jews, with the latter pushing out the former.
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Reddit Implosion in 3. 2. 1...      (arstechnica.com)
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Oregon governor signs nation’s first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing     (arstechnica.com)
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“I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock We obtained 900 complaints the FCC received about T-Mobile's infamous price hike.     (arstechnica.com)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/10/i-am-still-alive-users-say-t-mobile-must-pay-for-killing-lifetime-price-lock/

T-Mobile promised users who bought certain mobile plans that it would never raise their prices for as long as they lived—but then raised their prices this year. So it's no surprise that 2,000 T-Mobile customers complained to the government about a price hike on plans that were advertised as having a lifetime price lock.
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Google Invokes National Security to Dodge Monopoly Suit     (arstechnica.com)
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https://arstechnica.com/google/2025/03/google-cites-national-security-as-it-urges-doj-to-drop-demand-for-breakup/

Since @Conspirologist banned me from "business" because he's a cow shit eating, street shitting fuckin' nigger, I have to post this here and comment.

Microsoft tried that same shit over Internet Explorer back in the day. Gates even testified that it would harm innovation and the future of computing, too.
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Parler shuts down as new owner says conservative platform ‘not viable’     (arstechnica.com)
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Amazon plans to charge for Alexa in June—unless internal conflict delays revamp     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.4 years ago (+16/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/alexa-is-in-trouble-paid-for-alexa-gives-inaccurate-answers-in-early-demos/?comments=1&comments-page=1

lol these people with their nickel and diming. so much greed!

no wonder amazon is going downhill as of late as a company with their chinese crap
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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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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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HEY NERDS DO THIS!     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by ButtToucha9000 to technology 4 months ago (+16/-1)
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/ai-haters-build-tarpits-to-trap-and-trick-ai-scrapers-that-ignore-robots-txt/

This is awesome and every website should deploy it. Fuck ai. Also you can "poison" trapped ai so you can tay tf out of them. Hitler will be the good guy once again!
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Google’s nightmare “Web Integrity API” wants a DRM gatekeeper for the web     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.9 years ago (+14/-0)
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/07/googles-web-integrity-api-sounds-like-drm-for-the-web/

Google's newest proposed web standard is... DRM? Over the weekend the Internet got wind of this proposal for a "Web Environment Integrity API. " The explainer is authored by four Googlers, including at least one person on Chrome's "Privacy Sandbox" team, which is responding to the death of tracking cookies by building a user-tracking ad platform right into the browser.
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Chinese hackers have unleashed a never-before-seen Linux backdoor SprySOCKS borrows from open source Windows malware and adds new tricks.     (arstechnica.com)
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https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/09/never-before-seen-linux-backdoor-is-a-windows-malware-knockoff/

Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen backdoor for Linux that’s being used by a threat actor linked to the Chinese government.

The new backdoor originates from a Windows backdoor named Trochilus, which was first seen in 2015 by researchers from Arbor Networks, now known as Netscout. They said that Trochilus executed and ran only in memory, and the final payload never appeared on disks in most cases. That made the malware difficult to detect. Researchers from NHS Digital in the UK have said Trochilus was developed by APT10, an advanced persistent threat group linked to the Chinese government that also goes by the names Stone Panda and MenuPass.

Other groups eventually used it, and its source code has been available on GitHub for more than six years. Trochilus has been seen being used in campaigns that used a separate piece of malware known as RedLeaves.

In June, researchers from security firm Trend Micro found an encrypted binary file on a server known to be used by a group they had been tracking since 2021. By searching VirusTotal for the file name, ​​libmonitor.so.2, the researchers located an executable Linux file named “mkmon.” This executable contained credentials that could be used to decrypt the libmonitor.so.2 file and recover its original payload, leading the researchers to conclude that “mkmon” is an installation file that delivered and decrypted libmonitor.so.2.
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Deepfake scammer walks off with $25 million in AI heist     (arstechnica.com)
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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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Cable firms to FTC: We shouldn’t have to let users cancel service with a click     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1.4 years ago (+12/-0)
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Linux Backdoor: Malicious Code circulating for about a month.     (arstechnica.com)
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AT&T praises itself after getting caught taking too much money from FCC program     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 7 months ago (+12/-0)
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