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Lessons from the history of attacks on secure hash functions
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Electric Coin Company
Lessons From The History Of Attacks On Secure Hash Functions
This document is a work-in-progress. Please contact the author if you see errors or omissions. Most of the secure hash functions ever designed have turned out to be vulnerable to collision attacks.
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Ask HN: What are some example of low tech improving your life?
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Angular 9.0
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Medium
Version 9 of Angular Now Available— Project Ivy has arrived!
The 9.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release that spans the entire platform, including the framework, Angular Material…
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The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they do?
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Opsian
The JVM's mysterious AllocatePrefetch options: what do they actually do?
The HotSpot JVM comes with a range of non-standard -XX: options, many of which have an impact on performance. One set are the family of so-called AllocatePrefetch options comprising: -XX:AllocatePrefetchStyle, -XX:AllocatePrefetchStepSize, -XX:AllocatePrefetchLines…
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A proactive approach to e-scooter safety
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Medium
Those E-Scooters Might Not Be as Dangerous as You Think
A civil engineer looks at traffic data to improve road safety
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U.S. deploys 'more survivable' submarine-launched low-yield nuclear weapon
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Reuters
U.S. deploys 'more survivable' submarine-launched low-yield nuclear weapon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Department said on Tuesday the Navy had fielded a low-yield, submarine-launched ballistic missile warhead, something the Pentagon believes is needed to deter adversaries like Russia but which critics say lowers the…
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Benchmarking Debian vs. Alpine as a base Docker image
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Nick Janetakis
Benchmarking Debian vs Alpine as a Base Docker Image — Nick Janetakis
Most official Docker images offer both Debian and Alpine based images but there's some surprising performance results between the 2.
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Migrating to CockroachDB
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www.openmymind.net
Migrating to CockroachDB
CockroachDB is a newSQL database, behaving much like a traditional database while providing consistent HA and scalability out of the box.
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How Andre Iguodala handled his rare NBA sabbatical in Silicon Valley
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ESPN.com
How Andre Iguodala handled his rare NBA sabbatical
Iguodala hasn't played a second of basketball since June, but now he's back on a contender. Here's how he spent his time away from the NBA.
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Apple’s independent repair program is invasive to shops and their customers
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Vice
Apple’s Independent Repair Program Is Invasive to Shops and Their Customers, Contract Shows
The contract states independent repair shops must agree to audits and inspections by Apple, even if they leave the program.
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1k True Fans? Try 100
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Andreessen Horowitz
1,000 True Fans? Try 100
More than a decade ago, Wired editor Kevin Kelly wrote an essay called “1,000 True Fans,” predicting that the internet would allow large swaths of people to make a living off their creations, whether an artist, musician, author, …
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The Rapid Growth of Io_uring
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The limits of high-speed rail
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Mapping Ignorance
The limits of high speed rail - Mapping Ignorance
Author: Iván Rivera works as an engineer in innovation projects for railroads Twelve years have passed since the world record for rail speed was set. “Operation V150”, which got its name from the target speed for its testbed trainset, 150 metres per second…
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Does Visual Studio Rot the Mind? (2005)
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Before the DNS: how yours truly upstaged the NIC's official HOSTS.TXT (2004)
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Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Judgment Against Chevron Lost Everything
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The Intercept
How the Environmental Lawyer Who Won a Massive Judgment Against Chevron Lost Everything
Steven Donziger won a multibillion-dollar judgment against Chevron in Ecuador. The company sued him in New York, and now he’s under house arrest.
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Tesla Remotely Removes Autopilot Features from Used Tesla Without Any Notice
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Jalopnik
Tesla Remotely Removes Autopilot Features From Customer's Used Tesla Without Any Notice [Updated] - Jalopnik
One of the less-considered side effects of car features moving from hardware to software is that important features and abilities of a car can now be removed without any actual contact with a given car. Where once de-contenting involved at least a screwdriver…
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This person does not exist
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Critical Bluetooth Vulnerability in Android (CVE-2020-0022)
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Ask HN: What agenda do you have for 1:1 meetings with your supervisor?
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Show HN: Building an open-source language-learning platform
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