FLOSS Weekly Episode 776: Dnsmasq, Making The Internet Work Since 1999

This week Jonathan Bennett and Simon Phipps sit down with Simon Kelley to talk about Dnsmasq! That’s a piece of software that was first built to get a laptop online over LapLink, and now runs…

Make Sure Internet Stays Affordable, House Dems Tell NTIA

A dozen House Democrats urged a key Biden administration official on broadband policy to ensure high-speed internet projects across the country lead to affordable service as a federal low-income subsidy draws to a close.

Conspiracy theories, a polluted internet, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge

The Francis Scott Key Bridge has collapsed in neighboring Baltimore after a tragic accident — and social media is full of conspiracy theories. Twitter (I refuse to call it X) is particularly awash in them right now, with idiots and bad actors blaming everyone from Ukrainians to Mossad, but I’ve seen the sentiment crop up

Sumter County hoping to shut down internet cafe operating without permit

Sumter County is seeking to close a Wildwood internet cafe that the county claims has continued to operate for two years without a permit.
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NTC directs internet service providers to block access to Binance

Internet service providers are instructed to “immediately” block the access to Binance from the Philippines.

Crypto Analysts are Stacking This VR Token Before it Lists on Exchanges – What Do They Know?

Analysts looking for the next metaverse token to buy into are stacking 5SCAPE, the token underpinning Web 3 VR gaming platform 5thScape.

New VR crypto 5th Scape raises $2.5M as traders back it to see significant gains

As the virtual reality sector merges with blockchain, 5th Scape VR crypto pioneers immersive gaming experiences, attracting investor attention. #partnercontent

Africa’s Fragile Web: Internet Disruptions and The Quest for Digital Resilience in Ghana

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers that communicate with each other using standard protocols.

Some Minnesota cities want to impose fees on internet providers; customers could pay the price

Those fees would go toward improving rural broadband connectivity, increasing access to government media and offering consumer protections.

New world record for internet speed is 4.5 million times faster than broadband

It takes just one minute to download every movie ever made