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Malicious Charging Cable
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Hak5
O.MG Cable
The O.MG Cable is a hand made USB cable with an advanced implant hidden inside. It is designed to allow your Red Team to emulate attack scenarios of sophisticated adversaries. Until now, a cable like this would cost $20,000 (ex: NSA's COTTONMOUTH-I). These…
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Is it normmal that I see other redis data on shared hosting
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Stack Overflow
Is it normal that I see other's Redis data on shared hosting?
The Redis service is available on my hosting, and if i connect it for money, it is available only for me, since Redis rises in a separate docker container.
But, if i turn it off, then Redis can st...
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California university fired 54 grad students who were striking for higher pay
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CNN
University of California Santa Cruz fired 54 grad students for withholding grades. They were striking for higher pay
Fifty-four teaching assistants at the University of California, Santa Cruz were fired after they refused to turn in final fall grades as part of an ongoing strike for higher wages.
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Tribute to Aaron Swartz
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CAF: C++ Actor Framework
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GitHub
GitHub - actor-framework/actor-framework: An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++
An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++ - actor-framework/actor-framework
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The Challenges of Building Inferencing Chips
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Semiconductor Engineering
The Challenges Of Building Inferencing Chips
As the field of AI continues to advance, different approaches to inferencing are being developed. Not all of them will work.
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Down on the Farm That Harvests Metal from Plants
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NY Times
Down on the Farm That Harvests Metal From Plants
Hyper-accumulating plants thrive in metallic soil that kills other vegetation, and botanists are testing the potential of phytomining.
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Microsoft is retiring its MCSA, MCSD and MCSE certifications in June 2020
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ZDNet
Microsoft is retiring its MCSA, MCSD and MCSE certifications in June 2020
As part of its move toward 'role-based training,' Microsoft will no longer offer MCSA, MCSD or MCSE certifications after June 30.
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'Fear Factor' Is Running High as Currency Markets Resume Trading
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Bloomberg.com
‘Fear Factor’ Running High With Global Rate-Cut Bets Mounting
Traders bracing for another rough week sought refuge in haven assets, sending global bond yields down to new record lows.
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An industry dedicated to making foods crispy
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Bon Appétit
There’s an Entire Industry Dedicated to Making Foods Crispy, and It Is WILD
Ever wonder why are we so drawn to the snap of a potato chip or the crackle of fried chicken? Biology, psychology, and an incredible amount of engineering.
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What Happened When Tulsa Paid People to Work Remotely
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Bloomberg
The Great Tulsa Remote Worker Experiment
The first class of hand-picked remote workers moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in exchange for $10,000 and a built-in community. The city might just be luring them to stay.
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Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering
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Business Insider
Google's ambitious push into gaming is floundering, and it's due largely to too few games on its Stadia platform — here's why developers…
Google's first major push into gaming is floundering, and it's largely due to a lack of games. Developers told us Google didn't offer enough money.
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Clojure: The Lisp that wants to spread
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Gtk has a new website
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The GTK Team
The GTK Project - A free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit
GTK is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.
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A journey to searching Have I Been Pwned database in 49μs
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stryku.pl
Stryku.pl - A journey to searching Have I Been Pwned database in 49μs (C++)
Portfolio stryka
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PRML Algorithms Implemented in Python
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GitHub
GitHub - ctgk/PRML: PRML algorithms implemented in Python
PRML algorithms implemented in Python. Contribute to ctgk/PRML development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Quantum researchers able to split one photon into three
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phys.org
Quantum researchers able to split one photon into three
Researchers from the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo report the first occurrence of directly splitting one photon into three.
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How to Create a LED Mask Using Arduino, NeoPixels, and C++
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Armaizadenwala
How To Create An LED Rave Mask Using Arduino, NeoPixels, and C++ | Armaiz
A detailed guide on how to create an LED mask and display effects
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Epistemic standards for “Why did it take so long to invent X?”
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The Roots of Progress
Epistemic standards for “Why did it take so long to invent X?”
How to answer this question—and how not to
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Canadians name top appliance brands that break down
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CBC
Struggling to fix a busted refrigerator? Why repairing appliances isn't always so easy | CBC News
A Marketplace survey finds that Canadians seeking appliance repairs experience complications, whether it's an inability to access prompt service, diagnose the problem, find a part, or the expense associated with repairs and replacement. But advocates say…
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Home was not where the heart was for the Enlightenment’s intellectuals
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The Spectator
Home was not where the heart was for the Enlightenment’s intellectuals
Emily Thomas describes how, from the 17th century onwards, the compulsion to understand the world was what drove the thoughtful to travel
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