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Why the Sony hack is unlikely to be the work of North Korea.marcrogers.org
Everyone seems to be eager to pin the blame for the Sony hack on North Korea. However, I think it's unlikely. Here's why:1. The broken English looks deliberately bad and doesn't exhibit any of the ... - lwn.net
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American Apparel CEO Dov Charney fired: the fall of a merchant of sleazetheguardian.com
Charney thought his unsavory act was inseparable from his company’s edgy brand, and so did many others – until now. Few will mourn his departure -
One group dominates the second round of net neutrality commentssunlightfoundation.com
A letter-writing campaign that appears to have been organized by a shadowy organization with ties to the Koch Brothers inundated the Federal Communications Commission with missives opposed to net neutrality (NN), an analysis by the Sunlight Foundation ... -
Out of your noggin? Festive spices and their intoxicating historytheconversation.com
Traditional Christmas and winter food and drinks such as mulled wine, eggnog, ginger bread and fruitcakes often call for more than a dash of what Jamie Oliver calls “festive spices” – cloves, cinnamon… - bluishcoder.co.nz
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China is Planning to Purge Foreign Technology and Replace With Homegrown Suppliersbloomberg.com
China is aiming to purge most foreign technology from banks, the military, state-owned enterprises and key government agencies by 2020, stepping up efforts to shift to Chinese suppliers, according to people familiar with the effort. -
PlanGrid — the construction app that works for you.plangrid.com
The #1 construction app. Used by thousands of companies to save time, money, and ditch paper plans forever. -
Reaction to the Sony Hack Is 'Beyond the Realm of Stupid'motherboard.vice.com
Peter W. Singer, one of the nation's foremost experts on cybersecurity, says Sony's reaction has been abysmal. - blog.rescale.com
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The performance cost of integer overflow checkingdanluu.com
How much overhead should we expect from enabling integer overflow checks? Using a compiler flag or built-in intrinsics, we should be able to do the … -
Microsoft Employee Pens The Worst/Best Corporate Blog Post Of All Timetechcrunch.com
Recently a Microsoft employee published a blog post on the company's Office blog. The missive, under the name of Tim Carroll, a "senior product manager on the.. - jonathanklein.net