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Why a leading professor of new media just banned technology use in classwashingtonpost.com
Anyone distracted in class doesn’t just lose out on the content of the discussion but creates a sense of permission that opting out is OK, and, worse, a haze of second-hand distraction for peers. -
Shell Shock Exploitation Vectors — Indistinguishable from Randomdfranke.us
A catalog of exploitation vectors for Shell Shock - docs.google.com
- cs.utexas.edu
- adamwilcox.org
- openbsd.org
- bbc.com
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The Last Answerthrivenotes.com
The Last Answer by Isaac Asimov — © 1980 Murray Templeton was forty-five years old, in the prime of life, and with all parts of his body in perfect working order except for certain key portions of ... - news.ycombinator.com
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mubix/shellshocker-pocsgithub.com
shellshocker-pocs - Collection of Proof of Concepts and Potential Targets for #ShellShocker -
Where Original Ideas Come Fromdigitaltonto.com
In order to create new paths, we first must venture outside of those that we have already travelled. - blog.cloudflare.com
- chromium-cpp.appspot.com
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kessler/node-dynamic-middlewaregithub.com
node-dynamic-middleware - turn a connect middleware into a runtime replaceable, deletable middleware - multivax.com
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Beyond Objective-C, Beyond Swiftblog.jaredsinclair.com
I had been writing software for less than a year when Apple introduced Automated Reference Counting (ARC) in iOS 4. Even in that short span of months I had struggled often enough with manual memory... - lukedurrant.com
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Signaling Post-Snowden Era, New iPhone Locks Out N.S.A.nytimes.com
Intelligence agencies say the move, in which the iPhone 6 creates a unique code that scrambles information, is the first of new technologies designed to defeat court orders to turn over information. -
Walter Isaacson on the women of ENIACfortune.com
The revolutionary computing machine had switches that needed resetting, a seemingly menial job. Today we call it programming.