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Boing Boing, March 2, 2026
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1 hr ago • Boing Boing
California’s age verification law could regulate every Linux command
MidnightBSD, an open-source operating system, recently announced it would block California residents entirely rather than risk liability under the…
2 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
Microsoft tried to ban the word “Microslop” and it backfired badly
Microsoft just gave the internet a masterclass in the Streisand effect.
2 hrs ago • Ellsworth Toohey
Turn on audio description even if you can see fine — it makes TV better
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The Kiffness turns a beach fruit vendor into a global banger
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Vaccines are free. Measles now costs $1.5 billion a year
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4 hrs ago • Jason Weisberger
Metal Gear Solid 4 is finally escaping PS3 prison
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4 hrs ago • Grant St. Clair
US Department of Education decorates headquarters with Charlie Kirk
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Gorillaz release eight-minute hand-animated short film alongside new album
At long last, The Mountain has arrived.
4 hrs ago • Grant St. Clair
“Abolish ICE” wins overwhelming majority of votes in Chicago’s “Name a Snowplow” contest
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Watch Buddy Guy tear it up at 89 on NPR’s Tiny Desk
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