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Patent US20130057314 - Quantum computing circuitsgoogle.com
A system for performing digital operations, including a first device configured to transform a digital input into one or more signals, at least one AB ring, the at least one AB ring irreducibly-coupled and configured to include at least three terminals... - skynet.ie
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Detecting VPN (and its configuration!) and proxy users on the server sidemedium.com
A lot of people use VPN every day. Somebody use it in always-on mode to circumvent government or corporative internet ce… - research.microsoft.com
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Wall Street doesn't think using your friend's Netflix account is a problembusinessinsider.com
Citi estimates that the Netflix has 100 million US users, but only 45.6 million subscribers. But a deeper look at the numbers shows that this isn't an issue. - blogs.swarthmore.edu
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photonstorm/phasergithub.com
phaser - Phaser is a fun, free and fast 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile web browsers, supporting Canvas and WebGL rendering. -
rasky, open source KVM over IPnexlab.net
Rasky is a low cost open source (hardware and software) KVM over IP built on top of the well known RaspberryPI model 2B featuring VGA video capture, USB keyboard and mouse emulation, remote control both by web (ajax VNC) and VNC, remote relay swi... -
Khandias: The Keepers of Doongerwadiopenthemagazine.com
Khandias are the people who tend to the Parsi community’s deceased. Open listens to their stories -
Sandra Bland and the ‘lawful order’ problemwashingtonpost.com
It’s a crime to disobey an officer’s lawful order, and an officer can use force in response. But it’s often impossible for a citizen to know what counts as a “lawful order.” -
Syd Mead, the Artist Who Illustrates the Futurecurbed.com
Gouache rendering titled "San Angeles," a cityscape for Blade Runner (1981). The original of this painting was lost on tour when exhibited in 1991. "We don't go into the... -
Sandra Bland and the ‘lawful order’ problemwashingtonpost.com
It’s a crime to disobey an officer’s lawful order, and an officer can use force in response. But it’s often impossible for a citizen to know what counts as a “lawful order.” -
The Push Against Performance Reviews - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Is an employee-review system without bias or resentment possible? - benedictp.github.io