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2.5 Admins 274: Go Go Gadget Windows

20 Nov 2025

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Windows is becoming an “agentic OS”, some WD SMR drives are dying prematurely, backing up VMware...

2.5 Admins 273: Reliability Tracking

13 Nov 2025

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Allan tells us about the recent OpenZFS Summit including inconsistent JBODs, more details about mixe...

2.5 Admins 272: NVMe Surprise

06 Nov 2025

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Why you should seriously consider buying refurbished hard drives, why drives might be lasting longer...

2.5 Admins 271: Dead Internet

30 Oct 2025

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Why you should keep your Baseboard Management Controller off the network, ZFS is hard to defeat with...

2.5 Admins 270: Storage Shortage

23 Oct 2025

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It looks like the storage companies aren’t betting on the AI bubble lasting much longer, the argum...

2.5 Admins 269: End of 10?

16 Oct 2025

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Windows 10 is officially end of life but Microsoft extends free updates for Windows 10 in Europe, it...

2.5 Admins 268: The Salter Philosophy

09 Oct 2025

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A Red Hat breach leads to a leak of lots of sensitive customer data, Synology backs down on allowing...

2.5 Admins 267: Hoarding Cache

02 Oct 2025

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The weird errors you see when your root partition is full, TikTok uses a lot of bandwidth by preload...

2.5 Admins 266: Jiggawatts of Hallucinations

25 Sep 2025

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Intel and Nvidia are teaming up for multiple reasons, Open AI are planning to build data centers and...

2.5 Admins 265: Storage Lies

18 Sep 2025

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Joe set up a FreeBSD box to serve as a replication target and it was surprisingly straightforward, i...

2.5 Admins 264: A Question of Trust

11 Sep 2025

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Matrix shows how painful enormous databases can be to restore, why the certificate authority system ...

2.5 Admins 263: Seagate RAID

04 Sep 2025

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McDonald’s IT systems seem to be riddled with 90s-style coding errors, we finally know where the f...

2.5 Admins 262: It’s About Control

28 Aug 2025

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Google is planning to assert even more control over which Android apps can be installed, the US gove...

2.5 Admins 261: Worms and Baskets

21 Aug 2025

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Why you can’t rely on a single cloud provider, Jim discovers AI that spreads itself like a worm, a...

2.5 Admins 260: Watery Email

14 Aug 2025

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AMD’s recent mobile-class processors impress us with their power to performance ratio, the UK gove...

2.5 Admins 259: New Web?

07 Aug 2025

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The Web is a mess of tracking and AI scraping so do we need a new one, would it even be possible, or...

2.5 Admins 258: Artificial Dirtbag

31 Jul 2025

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Jim is concerned that although over-anthropomorphising LLMs is a mistake, we should be cautious abou...

2.5 Admins 257: Outage365

24 Jul 2025

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Two recent outages were handled very differently but show the dangers of centralisation, Let’s Enc...

2.5 Admins 256: Why ZFS

17 Jul 2025

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To celebrate the 256 milestone we devote the whole episode to explaining why we use ZFS. We explain ...

2.5 Admins 255: Copyright Your Face

10 Jul 2025

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Microsoft offers Windows 10 updates in return for your settings data, Denmark wants to protect again...

2.5 Admins 254: chrudo

03 Jul 2025

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A vulnerability in sudo brings up concerns about feature-creep, and makes us consider alternatives. ...

2.5 Admins 253: ImpossibleFS

26 Jun 2025

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Jim is concerned that we might not see another next-gen filesystem that can compete with ZFS, no mat...

2.5 Admins 252: Nintendon’t Back Up

19 Jun 2025

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Nintendo cuts off Switches that dare to play backed up games, more Microsoft AI exploits, why you sh...

2.5 Admins 251: OversharePoint

12 Jun 2025

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SharePoint is exploitable by Microsoft’s AI, NIST proposes a new metric for exploited vulnerabilit...

2.5 Admins 250: Better RAIDz?

05 Jun 2025

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Google bypasses the usual channels to distrust two certificate authorities, Meta’s new escalation ...

2.5 Admins 249: Octopodian Nightmare

29 May 2025

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Locating people with just a phone call, Google forces a change to Let’s Encrypt certificates, yet ...

2.5 Admins 248: NASty Pi

22 May 2025

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TrueNAS drops FreeBSD but there’s a community fork, the elusive ZFS send bug that affected encrypt...

2.5 Admins 247: MPOF

15 May 2025

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The basic computer science problems that still remain unsolvable, why you shouldn’t trust AI to tu...

2.5 Admins 246: Perpetual Hotpatch

08 May 2025

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Old passwords work for Windows RDP, Broadcom shows why perpetual software licenses aren’t really f...

2.5 Admins 245: IPaaS

01 May 2025

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Crosswalks were comically vulnerable to being hacked, even Google struggles with tiered SSD and HDD ...

2.5 Admins 244: Branded and Splintered

24 Apr 2025

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Some Synology NAS products will require drives they sold you, doubt is cast on the CVE program, why ...

2.5 Admins 243: 0.5 Centuries

17 Apr 2025

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IPv4 addresses are worth an awful lot of money, the serious dangers of a seemingly sensible deepfake...

2.5 Admins 242: Malscraping

10 Apr 2025

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Jim’s server is getting hammered by AI scrapers and he’s big mad about it, why RCS doesn’t wor...

2.5 Admins 241: Anecdatum

03 Apr 2025

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Whether tech debt is inevitable and where the blame lies, how to properly organise ZFS datasets, and...

2.5 Admins 240: 30 DVI Cables

27 Mar 2025

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The key differences between throughput and latency – and when they matter, the tech that we’d ke...

2.5 Admins 239: Collective Power

20 Mar 2025

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RISC-V is on the rise in China, why Power CPUs aren’t as promising, the dystopian nightmare of sur...

2.5 Admins 238: Hyperbranded Nonsense

13 Mar 2025

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Ten-year-old Chromecasts stop working, movie DVDs start rotting, Skype is finally dying, using ZFS o...

2.5 Admins 237: Kafkaesque

06 Mar 2025

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HP was forcing people to wait on hold for 15 minutes to get support, the DOGE site was embarrassingl...

2.5 Admins 236: Hybrid Admins Show

27 Feb 2025

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Arm is going to make its own server chips, WordPress is selling “100 year” domain registrations,...

2.5 Admins 235: XKCD221

20 Feb 2025

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Google found a way to run unofficial microcode on AMD CPUs, whether software should get a CVE when i...

2.5 Admins 234: ChiaFraud

13 Feb 2025

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Used Seagate drives are being sold as “new”, another reminder not to hack Windows 11 onto unsupp...

2.5 Admins 233: 2.005 Admins

06 Feb 2025

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We appreciate the elegance of subnets as well as the power of custom benchmarking, Xboxes will suppo...

2.5 Admins 232: S:

30 Jan 2025

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An embarrassing typo suggests that MasterCard’s monitoring isn’t as good as it should be, tricky...

2.5 Admins 231: USB 3.2.2-ubuntu2

23 Jan 2025

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Microsoft didn’t control an important domain that it was using and end up red-faced, the dangers o...

2.5 Admins 230: Pool of Theseus

16 Jan 2025

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A new version of ZFS is out and we go over the great new features. Plus recovering data after accide...

2.5 Admins 229: LiFePo4Life

09 Jan 2025

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Jim and Allan explain the benefits of a lithium iron phosphate “UPS”, whether it’s possible to...

2.5 Admins 228: Century-Scale Storage

02 Jan 2025

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What it would take to reliably store data for a hundred years including Institutional funding and or...

2.5 Admins 227: Six Day Certs

26 Dec 2024

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Windows ssh is sending more telemetry than you might think, Let’s Encrypt will offer 6 days certif...

2.5 Admins 226: Quantum Toddle

19 Dec 2024

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Chinese researchers are making progress with quantum computing but they haven’t broken modern RSA ...

2.5 Admins 225: Kinetic Response

12 Dec 2024

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The US government tells people to use encrypted messaging, mandated MFA in healthcare raises a scary...

2.5 Admins 224: ZipLocked

05 Dec 2024

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Intel’s CEO departs but replacing him won’t magically solve its serious problems, Zipcar wasn’...

2.5 Admins 223: Google Juice Abuse

28 Nov 2024

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Equinix is shutting down its bare metal service, D-Link advises people to dump old vulnerable router...

2.5 Admins 222: Surprise Upgrade

21 Nov 2024

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Windows server unexpectedly upgrades major versions, Microsoft reinvents the idea of a thin client, ...

2.5 Admins 221: Two Firewalls

14 Nov 2024

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Jim and Allan discover modern charging tech and marvel at what’s possible in the USB-C era, more o...

2.5 Admins 220: Get a Job

07 Nov 2024

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How using a copy-on-write filesystem like ZFS can get systems back online within seconds after ranso...

2.5 Admins 219: Spooky Stories

31 Oct 2024

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It’s Halloween so Jim and Allan share horrific and spooky stories from their sysadmin careers. Plu...

2.5 Admins 218: TLS TTL

24 Oct 2024

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SSL certificates are likely going to last less time, the latest Windows 11 update leaves a huge chun...

2.5 Admins 217: Drive Scavenging

17 Oct 2024

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The difference between monitoring and metrics analysis, the security pros and cons of cloud vs on-pr...

2.5 Admins 216: Pa55w0rd%

10 Oct 2024

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NIST has finally proposed some sensible password standards, why server CPUs with high core counts ma...

2.5 Admins 215: Still no VLANs

03 Oct 2024

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Why cold storage is never as good as keeping your data warm and regularly tested, how the American a...

2.5 Admins 214: No VLANs

26 Sep 2024

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A proposed solution to the WHOIS TLS verification problem gets a surprising amount of pushback. Plus...

2.5 Admins 213: Photo Philosophy

19 Sep 2024

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The Malaysian government’s misguided plan to control its citizens’ DNS, the wrong way to deploy ...

2.5 Admins 212: WHODIS

12 Sep 2024

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A surprising way to exploit the WHOIS system, Microsoft will force old versions of Windows 11 to upd...

2.5 Admins 211: Open Sourceless

05 Sep 2024

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Another example of the downsides of abstraction, whether AI can ever be truly “open source”, and...

2.5 Admins 210: Ryzen Up

29 Aug 2024

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AMD will patch some old Ryzens against SinkClose now, but their benchmarking methods for newer CPUs ...

2.5 Admins 209: Faulty Defaults

22 Aug 2024

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Insecure SSH implementations and a weak key that let a researcher control 200 MW of electrical capac...

2.5 Admins 208: All CPUs suck

15 Aug 2024

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Forcing Windows to undo updates and a separate IPv6 vulnerability, hardware bugs in AMD and Intel CP...

2.5 Admins 207: Insecure Boot

08 Aug 2024

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Secure boot is compromised on hundreds of devices, Amazon’s desperate attempt to make money from A...

2.5 Admins 206: CrowdStruck

01 Aug 2024

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How and why the recent huge Windows outage was caused by a bad CrowdStrike update and how it could h...

2.5 Admins 205: Dogs Hate BTC

25 Jul 2024

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How a Bitcoin mine made life in a Texas town absolutely miserable, why paying for extended support f...

2.5 Admins 204: Maybe Don’t 5

18 Jul 2024

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A widely-used login system is still using MD5 which is bad news, miscreants took over some domains w...

2.5 Admins 203: Yet more free consulting

11 Jul 2024

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We didn’t get to all of your questions for our Episode 200 free consulting special so here is anot...

2.5 Admins 202: Microsoft’s Underwater Again

04 Jul 2024

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Why we didn’t mention pocket fluff when we talked about USB-C charging issues, Microsoft abandons ...

2.5 Admins 201: CVEs everywhere

27 Jun 2024

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Vulnerabilities in Asus hardware make us think there should be some regulations about what can be so...

2.5 Admins 200: Even more free consulting

20 Jun 2024

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It’s our episode 200 free consulting special. Jim and Allan answer your questions about hard drive...

2.5 Admins 199: Rest In Parity

13 Jun 2024

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How to prepare for your loved ones to have the access they need if the worst unexpectedly happens, J...

2.5 Admins 198: SMB Pulse

06 Jun 2024

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Microsoft is tightening up SMB security in Windows which might break access to your old NAS, a Cogen...

2.5 Admins 197: Exchange Money

30 May 2024

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Linux kernel developers were infected with malware for 2 years, another nail in the coffin of proper...

2.5 Admins 196: Won’tel

23 May 2024

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Microsoft’s new Copilot+ feature will record everything you are doing on your computer for some re...

2.5 Admins 195: Execute Option 121

16 May 2024

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Why Windows 10 might be gaining users at Windows 11’s expense, an old DHCP option is a potential r...

2.5 Admins 194: Thundering Mastodon

09 May 2024

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Mastodon’s link previews are causing downtime for web servers without properly configured caching,...

2.5 Admins 193: TV DoS

02 May 2024

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How a smart TV broke a Windows machine on the same network by pretending to be hundreds of different...

2.5 Admins 192: ZFS Week

25 Apr 2024

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ZFS on root is back in the Ubuntu installer but there’s a better way to do it, next-generation har...

2.5 Admins 191: Mechanical Turk

18 Apr 2024

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Why updating iPhones in their sealed boxes might have some downsides, Amazon’s “AI” turned out...

2.5 Admins 190: twitterz

11 Apr 2024

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A backdoor has been found in xz-utils, OpenZFS improves ZVOL performance on Linux, Twitter devs fail...

2.5 Admins 189: Too Much Glass

04 Apr 2024

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Glassdoor seemingly doesn’t understand its raison d’etre, Telegram wants to cheap out on sending...

2.5 Admins 188: Farewell to Core

28 Mar 2024

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The FreeBSD version of TrueNAS is going away, a major Apple antitrust case begins, encrypted LLM cha...

2.5 Admins 187: MDK

21 Mar 2024

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Prison officials took away inmate student laptops for no good reason, Warner Bros. ruined gamers’ ...

2.5 Admins 186: Jim Defends the CFAA

14 Mar 2024

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Roku stops its users watching TV until they accept a new ToS, the line between journalism and comput...

2.5 Admins 185: 2.5 Gigabits

07 Mar 2024

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The boss of Nvidia says kids don’t need to code because they can just use AI, companies sell their...

2.5 Admins 184: Avast, mateys

29 Feb 2024

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More cameras leak footage, Avast is fined for selling user data, a vending machine quietly scans stu...

2.5 Admins 183: Unbootable Quantum Toothbrushes

22 Feb 2024

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Why it’s not a great idea to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, quantum computing hype ha...

2.5 Admins 182: All the Small Things

15 Feb 2024

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Nginx is forked, Broadcom/VMware kills ESXi, dedup is finally fixed in ZFS, using multiple network i...

2.5 Admins 181: Triangle Fraud

08 Feb 2024

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Trying to report a security issue lands a consultant in trouble, a new take on the drop shipping sca...

2.5 Admins 180: Email 777

01 Feb 2024

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Microsoft’s rudimentary error that allowed an attacker access to its executives’ emails, Pixel p...

2.5 Admins 179: Y2K NotOK

25 Jan 2024

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Y2K was a pretty serious problem and 2038 is coming soon, work on Arm servers is improving the exper...

2.5 Admins 178: LOTS of Storage

18 Jan 2024

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Hard drives are pretty much an enterprise product now, GitHub’s malware problem, and spreading ser...

2.5 Admins 177: Don’t Pay the Dane

11 Jan 2024

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Why the problems with open source licenses aren’t quite as easy to fix as some people think, the r...

2.5 Admins 176: Sudo Cognito

04 Jan 2024

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What does “incognito mode” in Chrome actually mean and whether documenting browser standards in ...

2.5 Admins 175: Guess Who’s Listening

28 Dec 2023

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Twitch pulls out of Korea thanks to the opposite of Net Neutrality, it’s not clear to what extent ...

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