A doorbell company owned by Amazon wants to start producing “crime news” and it’ll definitely end well - In unnexpeted news for today, wierd idea for local news, the article's author is really not into it, the article is quite long but the whole premise is worth exploring as it's rather novel, I'm curious to see how this story developswww.niemanlab.org #
2019/04/30 #
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Anti-social behaviour 'nightmare' ignored - "Anti-social behaviour is often treated as a series of isolated incidents, rather than taking into account the cumulative effect that it has on its victims" - The article focuses on the anti social activities by gangs that are illegal like drugs and prostitution, but that's just one side of the spectrum, there are all sorts of things that gangs do to intimidate that are not stricly speaking illegal in nature but they do have a profound effectwww.bbc.com #
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Jack Dorsey at TED proposes that Twitter could shift to users being encouraged to follow hashtags, trends and communities, rather than focus on following individual accountswww.bbc.com #
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2019 European election - A party-by-party UK guidewww.bbc.com #
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Interactive search/replace regex in Vim?stackoverflow.com #
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Replace whole line containing a string using sedstackoverflow.com #
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I've been getting into the bleepy acid tones and break beaty beats of Planet Euphorique (Quebec, Canada) artists todayplaneteuphorique.bandcamp.com #