YouTube TV Gets Another Price Increase

YouTube TV announced this morning that as of today, new members will see a updated price, with the service raising its monthly price for service up to $73/month from $65/month. It’s been 3 years since YouTube TV’s last price hike. In 2020, the service went from $50/month to $65/month. YouTube TV states that existing members will…

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Civet: A better TypeScript?

“There’s a rumor going around that Civet is the new CoffeeScript but maybe that’s a good thing. CoffeeScript brought classes, destructuring, async/await, arrow functions, rest parameters, and more to the official JavaScript spec. Maybe Civet will get the pipe operator, pattern matching, and more into ES2025.” —Civet creator Daniel Moore Civet is described as a…

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Why Every Photo You Take Is “Fake”

Justin Duino / Review Geek Smartphones are under fire for “faking” or “cheating” high-quality photos. But every photo in existence contains some fakery, and it’s not a bad thing. Artificial intelligence has invaded your smartphone camera with a singular goal—to ruin your photos and fill your head with lies! At least, that’s the idea you…

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ReversingLabs adds new context-based secret detection capabilities

ReversingLabs has added new secret detection capabilities to its software supply chain security (SSCS) tool to help developers prioritize remediation with context-based data on secrets. In a development environment, secrets refer to digital authentication credentials used in software components including login credentials, API tokens, and encryption keys. “We are using our knowledge of exposed secrets…

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