May 2019 Archive
6421.
6422.
Some Guy Made Worms Armageddon Clone for Web
(github.com)
6423.
Why would SF police seize 15 computers, tablets and cellphone from a journalist?
(californiaglobe.com)
6424.
F-Secure Freedome VPN Is Owned by Nokia Chairman
(vpntesting.com)
6425.
Richard Hamming's Lectures: Experts (1995)
(youtu.be)
6426.
Beauty in ruins: the wonder of abandoned buildings – a photo essay
(theguardian.com)
6427.
Science of anger: how gender, age and personality shape this emotion
(theguardian.com)
6428.
6429.
6430.
6432.
WhatsApp Leaks Confidential Information
(twitter.com)
6433.
Staring at somebody’s face for ten minutes may give you nightmares
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
6434.
Nothing Private – uncovering the myths of incognito and private browsing
(nothingprivate.ml)
6435.
6437.
Friend portability is the must-have regulation
(techcrunch.com)
6438.
Map of Amazon's Data Centers
(wikileaks.org)
6439.
Development environment with emacs, xmonad and nixos
(budevg.github.io)
6440.
Researchers work to modify flatworms, understand their regenerative powers
(med.stanford.edu)
6441.
The professor who beat roulette
(thehustle.co)
6442.
Some of the World’s Most Polluted Cities Are in India. New Delhi Is One of Them
(washingtonpost.com)
6443.
6444.
The Spatter Code for Encoding Concepts at Many Levels (1994) [pdf]
(sites.google.com)
6445.
The Many, Many Theories About Leonardo Da Vinci
(theatlantic.com)
6446.
A Study of WebRTC Security
(webrtc-security.github.io)
6447.
6449.
Code Reviews at Microsoft
(michaelagreiler.com)
6450.
Practical CSRF protection via SameSite cookies (an explainer)
(blog.benpri.me)