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| | | | | Finally. The government of the United States finally passed a law that would allow it to force the sale of, or ban, software and websites from specific countries of concern. The target is obviously TikTok - it says so right in its text - but crafty lawmakers have tried to add enough caveats and clauses [...] | |
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www.theatlantic.com
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| | | | | China is supposed to be savvy. So why is it throwing a fit about a tweet, an app, and a gamer in a mask in the absence of any real threat? | |
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krebsonsecurity.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Google announces it will stop censoring Chinese search results after a sophisticated cyber attack targeted its infrastructure and human rights activists' Gmail accounts, leading to potential business operations review in China. | |
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regulargeek.com
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| | | It was another slow news day, but there is always something interesting to read. First, High Scalability gives us an interesting post on Machine Learning Driven Programming. This is really a post on the directions that companies like Google and Facebook are going, with deep learning replacing whole subsystems. At Ayende @ Rahien, we get... | ||