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The Dark Sides of Google Products - From Devices to Browsers

The article highlights various scandals involving Google, including privacy issues, censorship, and employee policies. It emphasizes the manipulation of public perception by powerful corporations.

Which browser is safer and better protects our privacy - Firefox or those based on Chromium?

The article compares the privacy and security of Firefox and Chromium browsers, highlighting differences in security mechanisms and recommending privacy settings.

If not SSH, then what? - interesting alternatives

The article presents SSH alternatives for mobile and unstable connections, offering solutions that can reduce latency and increase the reliability of remote connections.

Trojan Source - the only attack on source code that works in almost any programming language, compiler, or interpreter

Trojansource is a project that identifies threats from hidden code in documents, improving IT security.

Tool for Bypassing Simple Paywalls

12ft.io is a service that simplifies reading online articles by removing unnecessary ads.

List 5 anti-patterns that you should definitely avoid when designing applications based on AWS Lambda

The article discusses five anti-patterns in AWS Lambda applications, including overprocessing, state management, cold starts, complex architectures, and ignoring costs. Understanding and avoiding these pitfalls can lead to more efficient applications.

DOM Treemap - an extension for web tools that visualizes the complexity of your DOM tree

The Dom Treemap extension allows users to visualize complex data sets in an intuitive treemap format, facilitating analysis. Continuous updates enhance its functionality.

Free, multi-platform, and open-source 'Text Expander' program

Espanso is an open-source tool for text input automation.

Nano Server - a little-known operating system from Microsoft

The article discusses Nano Server as a lightweight, headless version of Windows Server, effective for cloud applications and easy to deploy.

The author of a cross-platform game noticed that 38% of all bugs are reported by Linux users, who make up only 6% of all players.

The article highlights the challenges faced by game developers regarding low sales amid bug issues, encouraging continued work and sharing experiences.

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