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A 4 minute introduction to RSS
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ncase.me
Back to the Future with RSS!
How to save the open web, & get (re)started with RSS
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An Oral History of the L0pht (2018)
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Decipher
‘We Got to Be Cool About This‘: An Oral History of the L0pht, Part 1
Born from the Boston BBS scene of the 1980s, the L0pht emerged in the 1990s as one of the more influential hacker groups ever and helped spawn the security industry as we know it today.
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Designing a Dataflow Editor with TypeScript and React
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Protocol Labs Research
Designing a Dataflow Editor With TypeScript and React | Protocol Labs Research
This is a design report – a story about the tradeoffs and challenges that we encountered while building a medium-complexity React component in TypeScript. These include
state modeling (“making illegal states unrepresentable”) basic type…
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REvil ransomware executes supply chain attack via malicious Kaseya update
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therecord.media
REvil ransomware gang executes supply chain attack via malicious Kaseya update
The REvil ransomware gang appears to have gained access to the infrastructure of Kaseya, a provider of remote management solutions, and is using a malicious update for the VSA software to deploy ransomware to companies across the world.
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Soldiers watch the US withdrawal from Bagram through the lens of Pokemon Go
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Stars and Stripes
Soldiers watch the US withdrawal from Bagram Airfield through the lens of Pokemon Go
Digital rodents and abandoned Pokemon presided over the streets of Bagram Airfield on the day news broke that U.S. troops had left the base.
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‘Dragon Man’ may be an elusive Denisovan
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Science
‘Dragon Man’ may be an elusive Denisovan
Almost 90 years ago, Japanese soldiers occupying northern China forced a Chinese man to help build a bridge across the Songhua River in Harbin. While his supervisors weren't looking, he found a treasure buried in the riverbank: a remarkably complete human…
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Kolyma highway in Yakutia, also known as the Road of Bones, is on fire
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Siberiantimes
Kolyma highway in Yakutia, also known as the Road of Bones, is on fire and temporarily shut
Elsewhere in Russia’s coldest region desperate authorities spike clouds to induce rain and tame wildfires.
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Google is killing the .apk format and it's a bad thing
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Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon
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BBC News
Parents of children called Alexa challenge Amazon
Youngsters are being bullied over their name - also the default wake word for the tech firm's smart speakers.
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Miami orders evacuation of 156-unit as structurally and electrically unsafe
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AP NEWS
Florida condo building deemed unsafe, evacuation ordered
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The city of North Miami Beach ordered the evacuation of a condominium building Friday after a review found unsafe conditions about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the site of last week's deadly collapse in South Florida.
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US companies hit by 'colossal' cyber-attack
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BBC News
US companies hit by 'colossal' cyber-attack
A cyber-security firm says it believes the Russia-linked REvil ransomware gang is responsible.
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Could miniature forests help air-condition cities?
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The Economist
Could miniature forests help air-condition cities?
A Japanese botanist thinks the answer is “yes”
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The Untold Story of SQLite with Richard Hipp
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CoRecursive Podcast
The Untold Story of SQLite - CoRecursive Podcast
On today's show, I'm talking to Richard Hipp about surviving becoming core infrastructure for the world. SQLite is everywhere. It's in your web browser, it's in your phone, it's probably in your car, and it's definitely in commercial planes. It's where your…
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Rome's Colosseum opens its underground for the first time
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CNN
Rome’s Colosseum opens its underground for the first time in its history
The Colosseum’s underground areas – where gladiators and animals were kept in rooms before taking elevators onto the arena floor – have been opened to the public for the first time in the building’s history.
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Machine Learning for Beginners – A Curriculum
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GitHub
GitHub - microsoft/ML-For-Beginners: 12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all
12 weeks, 26 lessons, 52 quizzes, classic Machine Learning for all - microsoft/ML-For-Beginners
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Coldest inhabited place on Earth is baking in record heat
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AccuWeather
Coldest inhabited place on Earth is baking in record heat
It's just 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle and only about 500 people live there, but the hot weather means the 'Pole of Cold' is not living up to its reputation.
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Distill Hiatus
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Distill
Distill Hiatus
After five years, Distill will be taking a break.
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Petite-Vue – 5kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement
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GitHub
GitHub - vuejs/petite-vue: 6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement
6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement - vuejs/petite-vue
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Oil and chemical giants lobbying against rules on microplastic chemicals
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Greenpeace International
Oil and chemical giants lobbying against rules on microplastic chemicals, investigation reveals - Greenpeace International
"Their entire business model is still predicated on generating more waste and pollution, never mind the consequences. That's why we need firm government intervention..."
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Getting to know logical clocks by implementing them
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Bruno Calza
Getting To Know Logical Clocks By Implementing Them
Physical clocks can't capture causality. This blog post discusses two kinds of logical clocks (Lamport Clocks and Vector Clocks), how they are able to capture causality and achieve consensus on the ordering of events, and how to implement them.
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Towards Richer Colors on the Web
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Darker Ink
Towards richer colors on the Web
Preface Introduction Colors on the Web CSS Color Color in Chromium Render pipeline Richer colors Some ideas from WebKit High precision colors in Skia Summary In Closing
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