Court Confirms $1 Billion Piracy Damages Verdict Against Cox
Jan14

Court Confirms $1 Billion Piracy Damages Verdict Against Cox

Late 2019, Internet provider Cox Communications lost its legal battle against a group of major record labels. Following a two-week trial, a Virginia jury held Cox liable for its pirating subscribers, ordering the company to pay $1 billion in damages. Heavily disappointed by the decision, Cox later asked the court to set the jury verdict aside and decide the issue directly. In addition, the ISP argued that the “shockingly excessive”...

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How I prioritize tasks on my to-do list
Jan14

How I prioritize tasks on my to-do list

In prior years, this annual series covered individual apps. This year, we are looking at all-in-one solutions in addition to strategies to help in 2021. Welcome to day 4 of 21 Days of Productivity in 2021. In this article, I’ll examine a strategy for prioritizing tasks on a to-do list. To find the open source tool that suits your routine, check out this list.  read more Powered by...

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Cross-compiling made easy with Golang
Jan14

Cross-compiling made easy with Golang

I work with multiple servers with various architectures (e.g., Intel, AMD, Arm, etc.) when I’m testing software on Linux. Once I’ve provisioned a Linux box and the server meets my testing needs, I still have a number of steps to do: read more Powered by...

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5 things we learned about Java in 2020
Jan14

5 things we learned about Java in 2020

In 2020, Java marked its 25th anniversary and, despite its age, remains strong and active. Its seven to 10 million developers make it one of the top three languages in use today, according to the TIOBE Index. read more Powered by...

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An Absurdly Basic Bug Let Anyone Grab All of Parler’s Data

The “free speech” social network also allowed unlimited access to every public post, image, and video. Powered by WPeMatico

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