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A Ridiculous but Entertaining Hacker Solution to the Porn Problem.
Eric Riley posted this article to the ALA Think Tank group on Facebook. And, if it works, it could be the solution to all of the library’s privacy on the computers problems. No longer requiring computer filters and all that … Continue reading
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