Bitcoin.com’s Mining Video Censored: The Tale of Youtube’s Blatant Censorship and Propaganda
May19

Bitcoin.com’s Mining Video Censored: The Tale of Youtube’s Blatant Censorship and Propaganda

During the last few years, the Google-owned Youtube platform has been accused of massive censorship and in the last three months, the video streaming business resembles the Ministry of Propaganda, more than an online video-sharing platform. This week Bitcoin.com was also censored for sharing a video about our bitcoin mining pool. Bitcoin.com’s Youtube account was given one strike for allegedly “violating community...

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Nintendo Sues Stores Selling New ‘Team-Xecuter’ Switch Piracy Hack
May19

Nintendo Sues Stores Selling New ‘Team-Xecuter’ Switch Piracy Hack

Two years ago, infamous hacking group Team-Xecutor announced the release of an ‘unstoppable’ Nintendo Switch hack. The hack made it possible to load pirated games onto the popular console, an opportunity many people have taken advantage of. But Nintendo is now firing back. Last week, the Japanese gaming giant filed two complaints in US courts, targeting nine online stores that sell Switch hacks and mods. The first...

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Ubisoft Sues Google & Apple For Copyright Infringement Over Rainbow Six: Siege Clone
May19

Ubisoft Sues Google & Apple For Copyright Infringement Over Rainbow Six: Siege Clone

French video game company Ubisoft is one of the most well-known brands in the industry. Its franchises including Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, and the Tom Clancy series contributed to revenues of almost 1.6 billion euros in its last financial year but according to the gaming giant, one of its competitors is trading off that success. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege (R6S) has a reported 60 million players clocking up...

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24 Linux desktops you need to try
May19

24 Linux desktops you need to try

One of the great strengths of the Linux desktop is the choice it affords its users. If you don’t like your application menu in the lower left of your screen, you can move it. If you don’t like the way your file manager organizes your documents, you can use a different one. Admittedly, however, that can be confusing for new users who aren’t used to having a say in how they use their computers. If...

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An open source HTTP router to increase your network visibility
May19

An open source HTTP router to increase your network visibility

In my previous article, I introduced Skipper, an open source HTTP router and reverse proxy for service composition. This article focuses on how Skipper increases network visibility and describes its advantages for both developers of scalable applications and operators of the infrastructure they run on. read...

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