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Google Street View may have been intended to document the streets from all over the world, but lately it has moved indoors and started to document famous buildings or locations that aren’t accessible to everyone. While scooping through my feed the other day I came a cross a video that shows one of Google’s datacenter’s
The Mozilla project has recently launched Post Crimes, a project that aims to fight back against the absurd EU politics in what concerns copyright and other online related legislation such as the cookie law. The idea behind this project is simple, in the EU the simple fact of taking a picture of a landmark and
I was asked a while back by someone to share my opinion on Linux and knowing that the person asking me this wasn’t well versed with Linux and didn’t have much of an experience with it I said that Linux isn’t the best choice. At least not always. I did that because personally I have
Here’s this week’s recommended links: Getting started with RaspberryPI .TLD – Top Level Disaster Server performance benchmarking script How to run a secure self hosted mail server ServerBytes goes live The birth & death of privacy What Web Can Do Today How the FBI puts internet privacy in crossfire Create a mobile friendly, responsive menu
Some guy, he’s name does not matter that much, helps uncover a rape case in which a group of highschool footbal players abuse an uncounscious girl. He gets his hands on the incriminating video by hacking, the only way one could obtain that video and use it as proof. And for that he is charged