Tech news digest #19
Amazon delivery, Trello feed, Youtube automatic flagging system and your daily open source project
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Exclusive: Amazon will now deliver packages to the trunk of your car
Customers who were not into allowing Amazon to access their house might be ok with Amazon accessing only the trunk of their car. (www.theverge.com)
Company formerly known as Yahoo to pay $35M over massive breach
The company was hacked in 2014 and only shared this information two years later. (www.cnet.com)
Trello gets a newsfeed and improved notifications
You can see recently overdue cards, answer conversations… right from the homepage. (techcrunch.com)
More information, faster removals, more people — an update on what we’re doing to enforce YouTube’s Community Guidelines
Youtube released their quaterly report and their software that automatically flags video improved by taking more video down before users could see them. (youtube.googleblog.com)
Dayjs: Fast 2KB date library alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API
The open source project of the day is dayjs, a small replacement to Moment.js. I like that its API is chainable. I couldn’t understand what they “removed” from Moment.js to reach such a small size though! (github.com)
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