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While The BBC And Guardian Fiddle As Rome Burns, Google Is Quietly Destroying The Web It Depends On

Guardian gets it wrong again: the real story isn’t “creator journalism”, it’s Google cutting its own throat. The real threat to journalism is not YouTubers, Substack writers, or “creator journalism”, but Google quietly destroying the economic engine of the web it depends upon. By replacing outbound traffic with AI-generated summaries, Google is breaking the reciprocal model that sustained publishers, independent experts, and the open internet for 25 years. The result is not merely media disruption, but the slow collapse of the knowledge ecosystem AI itself requires to function.

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Radia Perlman and the Innovation of STP and OSPF: A Legacy in Networking for International Women’s Day

Radia Perlman, often called the “Mother of the Internet”, revolutionized networking with her Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and contributions to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). Her innovations enabled loop-free redundancy in Ethernet networks and fast, scalable routing in modern infrastructure. Beyond STP and OSPF, Perlman has worked on network security, PKI, and TRILL, ensuring the internet remains resilient and efficient. As we celebrate International Women’s Day, recognizing pioneers like Perlman reminds us of the vital role of women in shaping technology.

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More Death of the Internet Bollocks: A Satirical Look at the Hysteria Around “The End”

Ah, the sweet sound of yet another “death of the internet” lament, accompanied by cries of corporate greed, AI-induced chaos, and a pixelated apocalypse. It’s as predictable as a bad SEO article at the top of your Google search results. Yes, the internet is doomed, again, and this time it’s worse than ever before. Or so we’re told.

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Public webcams at the The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to show we aren’t being consumed by a black hole… …..

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