Did you buy books from Microsofts eBook store, well now you can’t read them anymore. Actually, I wasn’t aware that Microsoft had an eBook store, though this is not surprising as many of the tech companies have been diversifying in the past to try and move into content, and lock you into their platforms. This …
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Mozillia an Internet Villain for supporting DNS over HTTPS
An odd story popped up on my social media feed over the weekend. The Internet Services Providers’ Association has nominated Mozilla to be an ‘internet villain.’ This seemed rather odd given that the Firefox web browser is the only mainstream browser currently being developed independently of any company*. Looking closer at their reasoning, ISPA writes: …
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Help, My WordPress editor has changed!
Note: this applies to self hosted version of WordPress, not to the version that uses WordPress.com. Last week, the new version of WordPress was released. After many delays, the self hosted WordPress 5.0 brought the new Gutenberg editor. This has been controversial with a lot of people in the WordPress community. The new editor changes …