Today’s dumb advertising by a smartphone maker news includes LG and “a vile ad showing a man taking “upskirt” photos of an unsuspecting woman.”
If Linus Torvalds calls your Linux patch “beyond stupid” you may be doing it wrong.
Here is a featured snippet about Google’s new featured snippet feature:
Yesterday’s news: Mr. Swirl.
Today’s topic: “Encrypted messaging app Signal is rolling out a new face-blurring feature that automatically locates and blurs faces in images shared over the platform.”
Starting this month Lenovo will offer its desktop computers and ThinkPad P Series laptops “with a choice of Windows, Ubuntu LTS, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.”
Here is a post about where and “how to buy Bitcoin with eCheck (routing and account number)”
This post takes a look at what’s new in “the official release of Bitcoin Core 0.20.0, the 20th major release of Bitcoin’s original software client”
This report says that “Bitcoin is on track to match US equities trading by 2024”
If you have been wondering how to watch a live broadcast of summer solstice at Stonehenge, there is a webpage for that:
Reports are in that “broadband providers can keep charging “rental” fees for equipment that customers own themselves until December 2020″ and that this is “thanks to a Federal Communications Commission ruling that delays implementation of a new law.”
It’s that time of the year when both mosquitoes and social media influencers are beginning to re-emerge:
According to this report “Snapchat will no longer promote President Donald Trump’s account on its platform in the wake of his controversial comments on ongoing protests across the US”
Here is an overview of where “Americans spend the most (and least) on cable and satellite bills”
Spoiler alert:
It’s not where you are.
On the other hand, “Zoom defenders say there are legit reasons to not encrypt free calls”
You can add “culture of workplace fear” to your list of ways Amazon employees describe the company.
Reports are in that “India is trading more Bitcoin now than ever”
But wait, there’s more:
“nearing $3 million in a single week.”
The folks over at Bloomberg have issued a report that “points to a new Bitcoin all time high this year” because reasons:
In today’s news about the founder of Bitcoin here is a report that says “Satoshi Nakamoto may have avoided detection using a Russian proxy.” -or- “he was a Russian, named Sergey.”
Here is a report that says the “latest Bitcoin core code releases protects against nation-state attacks”, so there’s that:
If you have ever wondered “how to overclock your CPU” there is a website for that:
Looters at Apple stores:
“Yay! Free stuff”
Apple corporate: “Hold, please.”
Here is a report about Bloomberg saying “Bitcoin will double to $20,000 this year unless something goes ‘really wrong’”
Mother Nature responds:
‘challenge accepted’
Here is a post that says “Tether and Bitfinex have denounced a class-action lawsuit against them”
Spoiler alert:
“The lawsuit claims that the two companies colluded to manipulate Bitcoin’s price in 2017” ‘
It is apparently as difficult now to mine Bitcoin as it was back in January. Next up:
Party like it’s 2009.
Parker Lewis from Unchained Capital is saying that “Bitcoin obsoletes all other money”*
*this is not to be confused with The Righteous Brothers from Unchained Melody.