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Apple Brings Device-Level Age Verification to Two More Countries 11 days ago Apple launched device-level age restrictions in the U.K. There were some glitches, reports the blog 9to5Mac. For me, the experience was an entirely painless one, taking less than 30 seconds. All I had to do was tap a confirm and continue button, and Apple told me that the length of time I'd had an Apple account was used to confirm that I'm 18+. Others, however, experienced difficulties with the process timing out or failing to complete. We summarized some of the steps you can take t… Rust team warns of WebAssembly change WebAssembly targets for Rust will soon face a change that could risk breaking existing projects, according to an April 4 bulletin in the official Rust blog. The bulletin notes that all WebAssembly targets in Rust have been linked using the --allow-undefined flag to wasm-ld , but this flag is being removed. Removing --allow-undefined on wasm targets is being done in rust-lang/rust#149868 . That ch… Former NASA astronaut reveals 'beautiful' scene Artemis II crew will experience Former NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore discusses how special it is to see Earth from space and opens up about his faith on 'The Ingraham Angle.' Some Retailers Could Refuse To Install Your Tires For This One Reason Buying your own tires can be a great way to save money, but you need to get it right, or else retailers may not want to install them. Here's why. A.I. Is on Its Way to Upending Cybersecurity With new systems from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI, hackers can attack with greater speed. The defense is more A.I. Masonry: Things You Won’t Need A Library For Anymore CSS Masonry is almost here! Patrick Brosset takes a deep dive into what this long-awaited feature means for web developers and how you could make use of it in your own work. PayPal transformed digital payments. Why the California fintech giant is now struggling PayPal's stock has dropped as it faces a slowdown in branded checkout and more competition from Apple and Google. With a new chief executive at the helm, the company sits at another turning point. Wisconsin governor says ‘no’ to age checks for porn Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed a bill that would've required residents to verify their age before accessing porn sites, as reported earlier by 404 Media. In a letter to the members of the assembly last week, Evers writes that the bill "imposes an intrusive burden on adults who are trying to access constitutionally protected materials." […] |
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