Month: May 2021

The online safety bill will show just how blurred the boundaries of free speech are | Gaby Hinsliff

Ofcom and big tech will be told to do more, but do we want them to decide who’s allowed to say what Consequences matter. If there was one clear message from football’s temporary boycott of social media earlier this month, in protest at the torrent of online hate experienced disproportionately by black players, that was …

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A novel fusion of hip-hop and drama – podcasts of the week

Here Comes the Break melds a fictional story with interviews and new music. Plus: illuminating fashion industry conversations, and witty fun with Mike Wozniak Here Comes the BreakA new concept from Def Jam Recordings and pod makers Double Elvis, Here Comes The Break fuses a fictional story about a hip-hop show with artist interviews and …

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Global shortage of computer chips could last two years, says IBM boss

Tech industry struggles to keep up with demand brought on by the reopening of the world economy The shortage of computer chips plaguing industries around the world and helping to fuel inflation could last another two years, the boss of IBM has said. As Ford said it was redesigning some car parts to overcome the …

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Top US pipeline resumes pumping after cyber-attack led to six-day outage

Colonial pipeline carries 100m gallons per day of gas and diesel Widespread fuel shortages across east coast in wake of attack The top US fuel pipeline on Thursday moved some of the first millions of gallons of motor fuels after a six-day outage following a crippling cyber-attack led to fuel shortages across east coast states. …

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Australian man Craig Wright who alleges he created bitcoin takes £4bn claim to London high court

Computer scientist demands 16 software developers give access to 111,000 bitcoins in case one defendant has called ‘bogus’ An Australian computer scientist who alleges he created bitcoin has launched a London high court lawsuit against 16 software developers in an effort to secure bitcoin worth around £4bn pounds (A$5.7bn) he says he owns. In a …

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Instagram’s pronouns feature is fine – but it won’t stop anti-trans abuse

But at least the person harassing me know they’re using the wrong pronouns! Instagram has unveiled a new feature that lets users display their gender pronouns in their account’s bio without having to manually enter said pronouns themselves. Which is cool! And also something untold numbers of people are already doing, in case you haven’t …

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Elon Musk says Tesla will no longer accept bitcoin due to fossil fuel use

Digital currency, which is made with an energy-intensive process that often relies on fossil fuels, fell more than 7% after the tweet Tesla has suspended the use of bitcoin to purchase its vehicles, Elon Musk said in a tweet on Wednesday, citing concerns about the use of fossil fuel for bitcoin mining. Related: Dogecoin’s record-breaking …

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Instagram offers users a dedicated profile section to share pronouns

A pre-approved list of pronouns are offered, but users can fill out a form to add more, which can be shared with followers only or publicly Instagram users will now be able to more easily specify their gender identity, after the platform launched a dedicated section on account profiles to share pronouns. The new feature, …

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