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Actor William Shatner, best known for portraying Captain Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, tweeted that he frequents the /tv/, /b/ and /x/ boards on 4chan, and that he finds Baneposting "ridiculous."
After telling his viewers crashed the FCC's comment site last year, John Oliver is fighting to save Net Neutrality again, and just like last time, his viewers have crashed the FCC's comment system.
The latest issue of Fantagraphics' Worlds Greatest Cartoonists comic features an illustration by Matt Furie of Pepe laying dead in a casket at his own funeral, leading many to claim that the creator of the frog had killed off his own character.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where it expected to face extremely stiff resistance.
A sophisticated phishing attack tricking Gmail users into thinking they had been shared on a Google Doc was thwarted yesterday within 30 minutes after Redditor JakeSteam submitted a post containing a thorough explanation of the scam.
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Actor William Shatner, best known for portraying Captain Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, tweeted that he frequents the /tv/, /b/ and /x/ boards on 4chan, and that he finds Baneposting "ridiculous."
After telling his viewers crashed the FCC's comment site last year, John Oliver is fighting to save Net Neutrality again, and just like last time, his viewers have crashed the FCC's comment system.
The latest issue of Fantagraphics' Worlds Greatest Cartoonists comic features an illustration by Matt Furie of Pepe laying dead in a casket at his own funeral, leading many to claim that the creator of the frog had killed off his own character.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where it expected to face extremely stiff resistance.
A sophisticated phishing attack tricking Gmail users into thinking they had been shared on a Google Doc was thwarted yesterday within 30 minutes after Redditor JakeSteam submitted a post containing a thorough explanation of the scam.
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