Reddit Piracy Takedowns and Subreddit Bans Skyrocketed in 2020
With millions of daily users, Reddit is without a doubt one of the most visited sites on the Internet. The community-oriented platform has “subreddits” dedicated to pretty much every topic one can think of, including several that are linked to online piracy and related issues. A few years ago copyright holders paid little attention to these discussions. In 2017, the site ‘only’ removed 4,352 pieces of content in response to copyright...
5 must-have Linux media players
In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I’ll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Playing media is one of my favorite reasons to use Linux. read more Powered by...
3 agile podcasts to add to your queue
Agile’s growing popularity over the last 20 or so years causes some organizations to get it wrong—they apply a bandage when full-blown sustainable solutions are required. But many companies are getting it right with patience, commitment, collaboration, and amazingly intelligent and creative agile leaders and experts to guide them. Many of these experts are sharing their knowledge through podcasts, allowing anyone to learn from...
Not an engineer? Find out where you belong
In the first article in this series, I explained the problems with dividing people and roles into “technical” or “non-technical” categories. In the second article, I shared some of the tech roles for people who don’t code. Here, I’ll wrap up this exploration into what it means to be technical or non-technical with some recommendations to help you on your journey. read more Powered by...
5 reasons to use Linux package managers
In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I’ll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Today, I’ll talk about software repositories read more Powered by...