Planning

Netflix Is Running A Test Cracking Down On Password Sharing, Prompting Some Users To Get Their Own Account If They Don’t Live With The Owner Of The Account (Jason Gurwin/The Streamable)

TikTok

Pew: YouTube Usage Grew From 73% Of US Adults In 2019 To 81% In 2021, With 95% Of 18- To 29-Year-Olds Using The Service; 69% Use Facebook And 21% Use TikTok (Salvador Rodriguez/CNBC)

Development

[Thread] A Breakdown Of Significant Issues With Bloomberg’s Recent Supermicro Story, Which May Have Relied On Misunderstandings Of An FBI Briefing By A Source (@pwnallthethings)

Deployment

Tastytrade, A Chicago-Based Online Brokerage And Financial Media Company, To Be Acquired By UK’s IG Group In A Deal Worth Over $1B In Cash And Stock (Bloomberg)

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How Canada-Based Sports Gaming And Media Company TheScore, Valued At $1B, Is Trying To Expand Its US Reach Through Its Sports News And Betting Apps (Jabari Young/CNBC)

Casino-Spiele

A Harvard Medical Student Used OpenAI’s GPT-2 To Submit Comments On Idaho’s Medicaid Draft Proposal; Volunteers Couldn’t Tell Them Apart From Those By Humans (Will Knight/Wired)

Sabong Worldwide

How ACLU And Activist Kade Crockford Convinced Massachusetts Lawmakers To Pass A Police Reform Bill Banning The Use Of Facial Recognition Tech In Criminal Cases (Kashmir Hill/New York Times)

Deployment

Ripple Says Its Partnership With MoneyGram Has Ended; MoneyGram Suspended Its Use Of Ripple’s Platform In February Amid SEC’s Lawsuit Against Ripple (Michael McSweeney/The Block)

Planning

Commsor, Which Gives Companies Insights About Employees Using Data From Tools Like Slack And GitHub, Raises $16M Series A At A Valuation “Well North Of $100M” (Paul Sawers/VentureBeat)

Azure Migration

Interview With Qualcomm’s Incoming CEO Cristiano Amon On The Global Chip Shortage, Why It Won’t Build Its Own Fabs, And Opposition To The Nvidia-Arm Deal (Shara Tibken/CNET)