A Group of Users Is Battling Binance to Get Their Money Back After May’s Crash
Jul14

A Group of Users Is Battling Binance to Get Their Money Back After May’s Crash

A group of Binance customers are seeking to get their funds back after the platform froze in May. These users had leveraged positions and were unable to reduce them or close them. On May 19, Binance’s app crashed for more than one hour, leaving customers unable to manage their funds. These users are now pursuing legal action against the exchange in France and Italy. Users Organizing to Recover Funds From Binance A group of users...

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Spotify Blocks Users For “Improperly Downloading” Tracks With Third-Party Software
Jul14

Spotify Blocks Users For “Improperly Downloading” Tracks With Third-Party Software

Streaming services like Spotify have revolutionized music consumption online by offering access to massive libraries at a reasonable price. Premium subscribers are also able to save music locally to their own devices but these tracks are only playable within Spotify itself, meaning that those hoping to amass a private collection of music – playable on any device – are left disappointed. In an effort to fill this gap, numerous software...

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4anime Shuts Down Abruptly Following Legal Pressure
Jul14

4anime Shuts Down Abruptly Following Legal Pressure

Anime is extremely popular. Early on this was mostly limited to Japan, but nowadays, it’s a global phenomenon. In part, this worldwide success was facilitated by piracy. Some of the oldest torrent sites featured ‘anime’ categories and today this niche is serviced by dedicated piracy streaming portals. The success of these sites, some of which have millions of users, hasn’t gone unnoticed by rightsholders. Last year, anti-piracy...

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5 Rust tools worth trying on the Linux command line
Jul14

5 Rust tools worth trying on the Linux command line

Linux inherited a lot from Unix, which has been around for a half-century. This means most of the tools you use in your Linux terminal probably either have a very long history or were written to emulate those historical commands. It’s a point of pride in the POSIX world that tools don’t need constant reinvention. In fact, there’s a subset of Linux users today who could run a version of Linux from before they were...

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How different programming languages read and write data
Jul14

How different programming languages read and write data

In his article How different programming languages do the same thing, Jim Hall demonstrates how 13 different languages accomplish the same exact task with different syntax. The lesson is that programming languages tend to have many similarities, and once you know one programming language, you can learn another by figuring its syntax and structure. read more Powered by...

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