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techrights.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a compilation of news articles, commentary, and discussions covering a wide range of topics. Key themes include political activism and human rights issues, such as protests for Alexey Navalny and calls for the release of political prisoners, as well as censorship and freedom of speech concerns, like the blocking of a BBC documentary in India. There are also mentions of technological and social issues, including Twitter's changes to its developer policies, the impact of TikTok's algorithm on content virality, and discussions about noncompete clauses and their effects on workers. Additionally, the text touches on environmental concerns, such as light pollution affecting the visibility of stars, and cultural references like a 1... | |
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www.pewresearch.org
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| | | | | Nearly half of these expert respondents said much-more-immersive virtual settings will not have significantly broader influence in peoples daily lives by | |
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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | A conversation with one of the few people who have real historical perspective on digital communities | |
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jimpurbrick.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text discusses the development and challenges of Replicated Redux, a library for managing state in multi-user networked VR applications. It highlights the difficulties of handling latency and ensuring consistency across clients, particularly in applications like ReactVR's Pairs game. The text also touches on testing strategies, such as property-based testing, and the limitations of the client prediction mechanism. It concludes with a reference to the Half-Life optimistic update approach and Redux's support for time travel for conflict resolution. | ||