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Daily Crunch: YouTube rolls out support for dubbing videos in more than 40 languages

TechCrunch

Built as a decentralized app, it enables people to “build better hometowns on the internet” to “truly own their town squares.” Walmart sold Moosejaw to Dick’s Sporting Goods after acquiring the e-commerce outdoor retailer in 2017, Aisha reports. What happens when you see a better opportunity?

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Network Troubleshooting in Depth: A Complete Guide

Kentik

Send these pings using the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) or TCP to one or any of the devices you believe to be involved. There’s a sports analogy that says “the most important ability is availability” for systems. If that’s the case, you should consider TCP Traceroute on Linux, which switches to TCP packets.

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How Wi-Fi router security has deteriorated since 2003

The Parallax

FBI’s router reboot call reminds us why to check for updates Your old router could be a hacking group’s APT pawn Why hackers love your Wi-Fi (and how to protect it) How to secure your home Wi-Fi Time for a Department of the Internet of Things? The long reach of Mirai, the Internet of Things botnet. Slide courtesy CITL.

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Using Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) | Roadmap to Securing Your Infrastructure

Linux Academy

How many of you have your child, spouse, girlfriend, favorite sports team, or pet’s name in your password? In my opinion, all services accessible from the internet (VPN, Citrix, RDP, webmail, etc.) The post Using Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) | Roadmap to Securing Your Infrastructure appeared first on Linux Academy Blog.

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The fundamental problem with Silicon Valley’s favorite growth strategy

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The internet is awash in billionaires who made their fortunes by following a strategy summed up in Mark Zuckerberg’s advice to “move fast and break things.” They took venture capital, blitzscaled their company, and beat AOL to the top of the internet heap —before being dethroned in their turn by Google. The case for blitzscaling.