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Your Phone Is Your Private Space
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The Atlantic
Your Phone Is Your Private Space
Without evidence of wrongdoing, neither public agents nor private companies should be rifling through the photos on your personal devices.
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A spy who helped to end apartheid
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the Guardian
‘I was on a list to be terminated’ – Sue Dobson, the spy who helped to end apartheid
Sue Dobson risked arrest, torture and jail to fight racism in 1980s South Africa, and her story is being made into a film
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Analysis unlocks secret of the Vinland Map – it’s a fake
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YaleNews
Analysis unlocks secret of the Vinland Map — it’s a fake
Yale conservators and conservation scientists have found that the map, once hailed as the earliest depiction of the New World, is awash in 20th-century ink.
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Why chronic stress wipes out discipline – the Tryptophan-Kynurenine Pathway
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Reddit
From the getdisciplined community on Reddit: [Advice] Why chronic stress wipes out discipline - Part 1: the Tryptophan-Kynurenine…
Explore this post and more from the getdisciplined community
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Why Does the Sunlight Always Come from the North in Shaded Relief Maps?
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Ramblemaps
Why Does The Sunlight Come From The North In Shaded Relief Maps?
If you've got a sharp eye and a knack for details, you might have noticed the sun coming from an unrealistic angle in most shaded relief maps: the north. In this article we explain why.
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Run GUI applications and desktops in Docker
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GitHub
GitHub - mviereck/x11docker: Run GUI applications and desktops in docker and podman containers. Focus on security.
Run GUI applications and desktops in docker and podman containers. Focus on security. - mviereck/x11docker
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Object-Oriented Programming in C (2019) [pdf]
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Modern Embedded Software | Quantum Leaps
Object-Oriented Programming
One of the most effective ways to really understand OOP is to see how the main OOP concepts are ultimately implemented at the low-level. This article uses this approach by describing how to implement OOP in the C programming language.
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Major Quantum Computing Advance Made Obsolete by Teenager (2018)
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Quanta Magazine
Major Quantum Computing Advance Made Obsolete by Teenager
18-year-old Ewin Tang has proven that classical computers can solve the “recommendation problem” nearly as fast as quantum computers. The result eliminates one of the best examples of quantum speedup.
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Dutch cities want to ban property investors in all neighborhoods
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NL Times
Dutch cities want to ban property investors in all neighborhoods
The large municipalities in the Netherlands plan to make wide use of a legislative amendment that will allow them to designate neighborhoods where investors won't be allowed to buy cheap and medium-priced homes and rent them out, NOS found after surveying…
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Vapor-collection technology saves water while clearing the air
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MIT News
Vapor-collection technology saves water while clearing the air
MIT spinoff Infinite Cooling aims to reduce power plants’ significant water needs and to shrink the huge plumes of water vapor produced by their cooling towers. At-scale prototypes tested on MIT facilities have proven effective.
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Exploring fff part 1 – main
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qmacro.org
Exploring fff part 1 - main
Reserving the right to be wrong.
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Why is a Dollar like a Neanderthal
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Etymonline
WHY is a DOLLAR like a NEANDERTHAL
“I haven’t the slightest idea,” said the Hatter. [D.R.H.]
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Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone [2016]
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Science
Who's downloading pirated papers? Everyone
Data from the controversial website Sci-Hub reveal that the whole world turns to it for journal articles.
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JavaScript Anti Debugging – Some Next Level Shit
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Medium
Javanoscript Anti Debugging — Some Next Level Sh*t (Part 2— Abusing Chromium Devtools Scope Pane)
tl;dr — Abusing the Chromium Devtools Scope Pane to track debugging of specific javanoscript functions
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Chekhov's Gun
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Linux block devices: hints for debugging and new developments
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Redhat
Linux block devices: hints for debugging and new developments
The Linux world provides many tools and technologies around block devices, and almost weekly new options become available. In this article, we point at some recent developments in block devices and give ideas for debugging.
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New Evidence Against the Standard Model of Cosmology
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Blogspot
New Evidence against the Standard Model of Cosmology
Science News, Physics, Science, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science
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Follow Boring Advice
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Vitaly Pushkar’s personal blog
Follow boring advice
Most of the advice leading to great results in life is boring. Also, it’s free and has forever been so. In my twenties, I believed that successful people hold secret knowledge leading to their success. I obsessed over “self-help porn”: books, videos, and…
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Using PostgreSQL’s JSONB for NoSQL (2019) [video]
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YouTube
The NOSQL Store that Everyone Ignored
The talk is based on my original article that I wrote back in 2011 and followed up with friend feed case study. We will do a walk through history of HSTORE, and how we can now use JSONB support in PostgreSQL, discuss what makes it enticing, and comparable…
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Dogs distinguish human intentional and unintentional action
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Nature
Dogs distinguish human intentional and unintentional action
Scientific Reports - Dogs distinguish human intentional and unintentional action
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Student tracks Bluetooth headset wearers by wardriving around Oslo on a bicycle
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The Register
Norwegian student tracks Bluetooth headset wearers by wardriving around Oslo on a bicycle
Address randomisation not implemented on some, it seems
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