China's clampdown on Tor pushes its hackers into foreign backyards
(theregister.co.uk)
October 2018 Archive
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Ancient “comic strip” depicts the founding of a Roman city
(arstechnica.com)
12183.
IoT, nsurlsessiond, and Trust (2015)
(paulromer.net)
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The Most Memorable Strangers You’ve Met While Traveling
(atlasobscura.com)
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Show HN: Read less, do more with SummarizeBot
(summarizebot.com)
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Assessing software engineering candidates
(dtrace.org)
12190.
Learn Bash Debugging Techniques the Hard Way
(zwischenzugs.com)
12191.
Viewing Augmented Reality Assets in Safari for iOS
(webkit.org)
12192.
Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 67
(webkit.org)
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Feedback on our creepy website
(flawlessapp.io)
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Sleep: how much do we really need?
(theguardian.com)
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Why Do We Hate Our Planet So Much?
(medium.com)
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DigesTor – Comparative tool for Tor passive traffic analysis attacks
(deepdotweb.com)
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Bing Is Suggesting the Worst Things You Can Imagine
(howtogeek.com)
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Unfinished cross-border tunnel discovered near Jacumba
(sandiegouniontribune.com)
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Biological Simulations (NetLogo, 2008) [pdf]
(ccl.northwestern.edu)
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Chinese espionage in US Universities
(nbcnews.com)
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Tests Coverage Is Dead – Long Live Mutation Testing
(medium.com)
12205.
Winners of Project Mars Competition Selected
(nasa.gov)
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Microsoft welcomes scrutiny of tech industry
(washingtonpost.com)
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A Look at Linux Application Scaling Up to 128 Threads
(phoronix.com)
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SpatialOS GDK for Unity launch: build multiplayer games faster
(improbable.io)
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OpenBazaar's straightforward Terms of Service
(twitter.com)