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Why you will love nftableshome.regit.org
Linux 3.13 is out Linux 3.13 is out bringing among other thing the first official release of nftables. nftables is the project that aims to replace the existing {ip,ip6,arp,eb}tables framework aka ... -
King has trademarked the word CANDY (and you're probably infringing)gamezebo.com
King has trademarked the word CANDY (and you're probably infringing) - corrspt.com
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Extended File Attributesnshipster.com
Amidst revelations of widespread spying by the NSA, the concept of metadata has taken an unexpected role in the national conversation about government surveillance. What is it? And how much does it reveal about us and our daily habits? These are questi... -
Cyber attack that sent 750k malicious emails traced to hacked refrigerator, TVs and home routerstheage.com.au
Large "botnet" infected TVs, refrigerator and routers to send more than 750k malicious emails, say researchers. -
Google set to face Intellectual Ventures in landmark patent trialreuters.com
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intellectual Ventures is set to square off this week against Google Inc's Motorola Mobility unit in the first trial that the multibillion-dollar patent-buying firm has undertaken - hackworth.be
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Stealth marketing: Microsoft paying YouTubers for Xbox One mentionsarstechnica.com
Machinima campaign offered undisclosed money to videos promoting new console. - synference.blogspot.com
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Stack Exchange tag correlationsclipperhouse.github.io
A simple tool for exploring the associations between tags on Stack Exchange sites, such as Stack Overflow. - github.com
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One Month | Jobsjobs.onemonth.com
One Month is hiring! If you're interested in changing the way that learning happens through online education, contact us to find out more. -
Tech: Indicate your build status with programmable light bulbsgeckoboard.com
Today we’re open sourcing Lightbuild, which allows you to indicate Continuous Integration server build status using Philips Hue lightbulbs. -
Out in the Open: These Hackers Want to Give You Coding Superpowers | Wired Enterprise | Wired.comwired.com
Chris Granger is a computer programmer who thinks programming kinda sucks. It's too complicated and too esoteric and too sprawling. But he hopes that his latest invention can change all that. -
akivagithub.com
akiva - Akiva is a simple natural-language-processing, question-answering, artificial intelligence. -
James Surowiecki: The Costs of Working Too Muchnewyorker.com
Overwork has become a credential of prosperity. And yet the perplexing thing about the cult of overwork is that, as we’ve known for a while, long hours diminish both productivity and quality. -
Lennart Poettering - Google+ - So it appears that the Debian ctte discussions are now…plus.google.com
So it appears that the Debian ctte discussions are now stuck at a 4:4 stalemate between systemd and Upstart. What I find interesting about this, is that… - Lennart Poettering – Google+