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So, again this was another fun side project.  I wanted to build something that produced a random customer testimonial. I used two different API's. The first one was randomuse to produce the image, name, and location. The other API I ended up using was corporatelorem. This API gave me some random text that wasn't the standard Lorem Ipsum. I crammed the two together and added the jQuery plugin Slick Slider to finish out the project. 

Girish Patil

Girish Patil

Goa, India
TikTok, which is owned by Chinese company ByteDance, was one of several apps recently revealed to be accessing user clipboard data when running in the background. The practice was discovered via a new feature in beta versions of iOS 14, which alerts users when an app copies from the clipboard. TikTok says it has since removed the feature.
Ege Yıldırım

Ege Yıldırım

Çankırı, Turkey
Yesterday, Robin Houston, a computer scientist and mathematician tweeted about the bizarre intersection of 4chan and mathematics, inadvertently setting off a wave of public interest in the story. Within hours of his tweet, his phone was vibrating constantly. "It started to go mad," he says. "My phone started going crazy." The 4chan part of this saga began on September 17th, 2011, when a poster posed a question: if you wanted to watch 14 episodes of the anime The Melancholy of...
Leonid Pavlichenko

Leonid Pavlichenko

Chernivecka, Ukraine
It’s a combination of neutralizing a competitor and improving Facebook, Zuckerberg said in a reply. "There are network effect around social products and a finite number of different social mechanics to invent. Once someone wins at a specific mechanic, it’s difficult for others to supplant them without doing something different."
Murat Solmaz

Murat Solmaz

Çankırı, Turkey
Instagram told Ars Technica it was "exploring" more ways for users to control embedding. For now, photographers can only stop embeds by making photographs private, which strictly limits their reach on Instagram. Even the Mashable ruling expressed concern with Instagram’s "expansive transfer of rights" from users, so this would address a major underlying factor in both suits. It doesn’t necessarily mean sites can’t use Instagram photos. Neither judge ruled on what’s called the "server test" — an argument that embedded...
Dennis Dubois

Dennis Dubois

Ticino, Switzerland
Much of the group’s activity was concentrated among several dozen large accounts, including one called @blackstagram_ and another called @american.veterans, both of which had more than 200,000 followers. Many of the group’s accounts targeted specific identity groups, including African-Americans, gun-rights supporters and anti-immigration activists.
Danko Pejić

Danko Pejić

Pirot, Serbia
Having previously declared his intention to hold a press conference on Wednesday where he would reveal his identity after a series of tweets that had detailed his experiences, the user @FootballerGay posted two messages on Tuesday evening before deleting the account which had amassed more than 50,000 followers. "I thought I was stronger. I was wrong," read the first, quickly followed by a more detailed explanation before the account was deleted.