http://nutcroft.com
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nutcroft
▲ | 26, 2020 Website philosophy — January 11, 2020 In loving memory of governments — January 3, 2020 City-level democracy enhancements — December 19, 2019 The |
http://www.catonmat.net
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catonmat.net
▲ | thousands of users around the world every month. Browserling's customers include governments, states, cities, banks, stock exchanges, universities, newspapers, Fortune 100, Fortune 500 |
▲ | thousands of users around the world every month. Browserling's customers include governments, states, cities, banks, stock exchanges, universities, newspapers, Fortune 100, Fortune 500 |
http://frominsidethebox.com
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Thoughts from Inside the Box
▲ | money to give you. There are, of course, exceptions to this. Governments and private foundations will sometimes foot the bill for things that |
http://ariejan.net
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devroom.io
▲ | in your feature branch 1 min read » 2012 18 Dec Instagram, Governments and Cypherpunks 5 min read » 29 Nov Binary debugging with git |
http://gusvanhorn.blogspot.com
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Gus Van Horn
▲ | burden be borne more by those who use more of the government's services? Be that as it may, it is a shame to |
http://blog.darkmere.gen.nz
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Simon Lyall's Blog – New Zealand, Sysadmin, Linux, Curry, Transport
▲ | which could be built for less than the cost of the governments light-rail proposals and leave lots of room to be extended |
http://lukesingham.com
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Luke Singham
▲ | era, the transfer of legal ownership presented a convenient time for governments to levy a tax. Upon the transfer of ownership a stamp |
http://svedic.org
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Svedic.org
▲ | tourism sectors are suffering because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and governments are scrambling to offer subsidies to affected businesses. But, there is |
▲ | a market: by taking advantage of consumers. What is even worse, governments over the world already are familiar with exactly the kind of |
http://techinch.com
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Techinch
▲ | wireless telegraph. “Certainly.” And yet, the dreams were paired with anxiety. Governments imagined radio’s potential for spying; citizens worried it could tell |
http://brendaneich.com
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Brendan Eich
▲ | of software and services we rely on to use the Internet. Governments, companies, groups and individuals may be surveilling us without our knowledge. |
▲ | knowledge. This is particularly troubling when such surveillance is done by governments under statutes that provide limited court oversight and almost no room |