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Major Internet Projects Are Leaving Freenode After Korean Prince ‘Takeover’
Wikimedia, Ubuntu, Monero, and several other open source organizations have announced that they are moving away from the historical network.
Developers Flee Open Source Project After ‘Takeover’ By Korean Crown Prince
Developers of the popular open source network Freenode are quitting en masse and accusing Andrew Lee, the Crown Prince of Korea, of a “hostile takeover” of the organization.
Why Did Slack Win Out Over IRC, Anyway?
Internet Relay Chat beat Slack to real-time chat by decades and helped define much of our early online culture, yet way more people use Slack. Why is that?
Refugee Women and Girls Shouldn't Have to Experience Sexual Assault in Safe Spaces
Despite making up 80 percent of displaced peoples, women and girls are among those at greatest risk of paying for conflict and disaster with their lives.
Tor Project Battled Over Hiring Ex-CIA Agent, Chat Logs Show
The log shows an organization stuck between a rock and a hard place: one that wants to develop, but which also has to deal with the PR-fallout of working with former government.
Group Tells Texas Governor to Shove It — They're Going to Keep Helping Syrian Refugees
The Dallas branch of International Rescue Committee has defied a threat of legal action and vowed to continue to help Syrian refugees resettle in Texas.
Come Talk Anonymously About the Canadian Election in Our Dark Web Chat Room
Our IRC address is xyxoklplmg5z6xx5.onion:6667 if you want to join right now.
Is This Journalist Guilty of Low-Level Vandalism, or High-Damage Hacking?
Day two of the trial of Matthew Keys, accused of conspiring with Anonymous.
How to Encrypt Your Twitter DMs
It's possible to use OTR encryption with Twitter DMs, if you're prepared to put in the work.
Ebola's Youngest Victims: Liberian Children Face New Health Challenges As Outbreak Subsides
Liberian mothers kept their children away from clinics during the Ebola outbreak, leading to an increase in malnutrition and a decrease in vaccination rates.
Schools in Liberia Have Opened for the First Time Since the Height of the Ebola Outbreak
Students across the West African nation were required to have their temperatures taken before entering classrooms for the first time in six months.