A videogame that powers quantum entanglement experiments [bit.ly]

Quite interestingly enough, although it’s not for everyone.

I saw Australian regulators’ complaints on the record, just getting dumb.

Busy running around today so didn’t get a chance to say hello. Hope you all are well!

The first step into restoring Net Neutrality via the CRA has passed the US Senate [cnet.com]

Now here’s the most difficult part: Passing through the telecom-controlled House and a Donnie veto.

Not in my estimation. Probably they’re okay with that. Besides, most corporations are conservative and lean fat right.

I have no problem paying for API access which I actually pay a few companies for the right to use them, but this version is NOT the way to go.

I’m sure they’ll die a slow death once people realize is basically a propaganda site now.

Looks like this news is now a more excuse to use 10C even more. [techmeme.com]

Good news for you all, bad news for them.

In the US, since the CRA vote to try to restore #NetNeutrality is taking place later today, here’s Karl Bode on what to expect [dslreports.com]. This won’t pass, but at least does show lawmakers their true colors on paper.

The best bet is still with the court war later this summer. And If the court war does fail, then you need to vote the lawmakers who voted to prioritize monopoly and telecom profits over small businesses, competition, the people, and consumers out of office over the next three elections no matter what party it is.