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Teaching Encryption Soon to Be Illegal in Australia - Bitcoinist.netbitcoinist.net
Under the Defence Trade Control Act (DTCA), Australians could face up to ten years in prison for teaching encryption. Criminal charges under the Defence Trade Control Act will come into effect next year. The Australian government will require those who... -
Explaining a Cornerstone of Game Theory: John Nash’s Equilibriumnytimes.com
Dr. Nash extended the analysis beyond zero-sum, I-win-you-lose types of games to more complex situations in which all of the players could gain, or all could lose. -
Privacy Behaviors After Snowdencacm.acm.org
Despite continuing media coverage, the public's privacy behaviors have hardly changed. -
imma-let-you-finishledhack.org
imma-let-you-finish celebrates over five years of Kanye West hacking the stage. This Slack Bot will randomly appear on your conversation to tell everyone who has the best comment of all times. Of all times! Add it on your Slack channel... - scullinsteel.com
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After Senate vote, NSA prepares to shut down phone tracking programlatimes.com
Hours after the Senate balked at reauthorizing the bulk collection of U.S. telephone records, the National Security Agency began shutting down a controversial program Saturday that senior intelligence and law enforcement officials say is vital to track... -
Golden Gate Bridge builders ate special meals to prevent dizzinessmashable.com
Building the famous Golden Gate Bridge: 1.2 million steel rivets and one helluva net. - cs.upc.edu
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Here’s how much of your life the United States has been at warwashingtonpost.com
For today's 30-year olds, it's been more than half. - cs.toronto.edu
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How containers became a tech darling, and why Docker became their poster childmedium.com
Jason Hoffman is currently head of technology for cloud systems at Ericsson. Prior, to that he co-founded an early web-h… - postgresql.org
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My Microsoft Experience (1/3) - Ellen's Blogblog.ellenchisa.com
Recently, Microsoft decided to get rid of the stack rank system they used to use for reviews. I’m really happy with this decision: the stack rank negatively affected me, and many people I know. I’ve seen multiple people have the same experience: 1) Pro... -
Hidden Structure: Using Network Methods to Map System Architecture — HBS Working Knowledgehbswk.hbs.edu
All complex systems can be described in terms of their architecture, that is, as a nested hierarchy of subsystems. Despite a wealth of research highlighting the importance of understanding system architecture, however, there is little empirical evidenc...