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[Link] Holding onto a teenage email address: ‘The lawyer raised her eyebrow when she saw’

Read: 2/12/2021 www.theguardian.com

Louise is an Oompa Loompa. She has been an Oompa Loompa for more than 15 years. “It’s too much hassle to change it,” Louise tells me. Most of Louise’s internet presence is linked to the Willy Wonka-inspired email address she picked as a teenager. And she’s not the only one.

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[Link] Hackers are stealing data today so quantum computers can crack it in a decade

Read: 9/11/2021 www.technologyreview.com

The threat comes from quantum computers, which work very differently from the classical computers we use today. Instead of the traditional bits made of 1s and 0s, they use quantum bits that can represent different values at the same time.

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[Link] A Treasure Trove of Furry History Is Available on the Internet Archive

Read: 4/11/2021 www.vice.com

The Internet Archive is full of gifts: malware museums, secret public domain books, random VHS tape collections, basically any esoteric interest you can think of, there's probably an archive collection of it, built by volunteers who are just really into that thing.

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[Link] Adobe Uses DMCA to Nuke Project That Keeps Flash Alive, Secure & Adware Free

Read: 1/11/2021 torrentfreak.com

In January 2021, development and support for Adobe Flash was discontinued. That marked the end of an era but in reality, Flash wasn't quite dead.

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[Link] In Search Of The First Comment

Read: 25/10/2021 hackaday.com

Are you writing your code for humans or computers? I wasn’t there, but my guess is that at the dawn of computing, people thought that they were writing for the machines.

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[Link] The World's First Ransomware Came on a Floppy Disk in 1989

Read: 23/10/2021 www.vice.com

In December 1989, Willems worked at a Belgian insurance firm, and put the disk into a work computer. Bizarrely, it presented a questionnaire, the answers of which told the user whether or not they were in danger of contracting HIV/AIDS. Willems completed the quiz, and didn't think much more of it.

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[Link] In Defence Of ROMs, A Solution To Dying Games And Broken Copyright Laws

Read: 17/10/2021 www.kotaku.com.au

Various game emulation sites are pulling down their software libraries, or ceasing to exist entirely, following a lawsuit filed by Nintendo against one of the largest of their kind.

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[Link] Valve's Index successor rumoured to be a standalone VR headset

Read: 10/10/2021 www.pcgamer.com

Valve may have another VR headset design in the works to follow up the excellent Index, but this time it could be completely standalone.

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[Link] YouTube Removes Legendary Meme Video After 14 Years for ‘Violence’

Read: 29/9/2021 www.vice.com

You probably don’t know Paul Weedon by name, but you’ve probably seen him get punched in the face.

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[Link] Super Mario Kart Hacker Restores Long-Lost Level Editor

Read: 10/6/2021 kotaku.com

Last year’s massive Nintendo data breach, dubbed the “Gigaleak,” revealed a trove of Nintendo secrets including human characters in Animal Crossing, alternate versions of the fourth-gen Pokémon games, and an F-Zero character model that bore shocking resemblance to Beavis and Butthead’s Beav

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