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DDG is DuckDuckGo, a search engine and privacy-focused internet company that provides alternatives to Google's services, including its own search engine, email service, and browser extension.
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- Digg is gone again (digg.com)
- Nashville library launches Memory Lab for digitizing home movies (www.axios.com)
- Tesla: Failure of the FSD's degradation detection system [pdf] (static.nhtsa.gov)
- Eniac, the First General-Purpose Digital Computer, Turns 80 (spectrum.ieee.org)
- In math, rigor is vital, but are digitized proofs taking it too far? (www.quantamagazine.org)
- Study: 'Security Fatigue' May Weaken Digital Defenses (www.albany.edu)
- DigitalOcean Seeks $800M in Funding (www.datacenterdynamics.com)
- Digitizing photos from the 1998 Game Boy Camera (swiftrocks.com)
- Robotocore · a Digital Twin of AWS (github.com)
- Digg.com Closing Due to Spam (digg.com)
- A digital resource for studying the graffiti of Herculaneum and Pompeii (ancientgraffiti.org)
- Sweden's Digital ID System Hacked, Public's Data Sold on Dark Web (www.voicemedia.global)
- I'd had several careers but no degree – then I became a palaeontologist at 62 (www.theguardian.com)
- Da Vinci's Largest Collection of Drawings and Writings Digitized (mymodernmet.com)
- The Digital Leviathan (brownstone.org)
- Digg: A Hard Reset, and What Comes Next (digg.com)
- E Foundation – deGoogled unGoogled smartphone OS (e.foundation)