Hackernews posts about DOJ
DOJ is the United States Department of Justice, responsible for enforcing federal laws and investigating crimes.
- DOJ goes after US citizen for developing anti-ICE app (appleinsider.com)
- DOJ issues directive to strip naturalized US citizens for criminal offenses (www.theguardian.com)
- DOJ investigates ex-ransomware negotiator over extortion kickbacks (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- DOJ clears HPE to buy Juniper if it sells Instant On WiFi and licenses some code (www.theregister.com)
- Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure (tailscale.com)
- Websites hosting major US climate reports taken down (apnews.com)
- Don’t use “click here” as link text (2001) (www.w3.org)
- Anthropic cut up millions of used books, and downloaded 7M pirated ones – judge (www.businessinsider.com)
- Fakespot shuts down today after 9 years of detecting fake product reviews (blog.truestar.pro)
- Generative AI coding tools and agents do not work for me (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
- iPhone 11 emulation done in QEMU (github.com)
- I don't think AGI is right around the corner (www.dwarkesh.com)
- Cloudflare was down (www.cloudflarestatus.com)
- Why English doesn't use accents (www.deadlanguagesociety.com)
- Flounder Mode – Kevin Kelly on a different way to do great work (joincolossus.com)
- I will do anything to end homelessness except build more homes (2018) (www.mcsweeneys.net)
- Malleable software: Restoring user agency in a world of locked-down apps (www.inkandswitch.com)
- Project Vend: Can Claude run a small shop? (And why does that matter?) (www.anthropic.com)