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For Whom the SYN ACKs Poster - ExtraHop Networksextrahop.com
No packet is an island, Entire of itself. Each is a piece of the payload, A part of the flow. If a frame be dropped by the switch, The network is the less. As -
Intel’s Cache Monitoring Technology Software-Visible Interfaces | Intel® Developer Zonesoftware.intel.com
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Inside the Collapse of The New Republic - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
When Chris Hughes forced out a beloved editor last week, most of the magazine’s writers and editors resigned in protest. -
Arcade Games: Hacking, Emulation, Preservation (Ange Albertini)youtube.com
The awesome Ange Albertini gave another great talk at RaumZeitLabor. This time it's all about Arcade Games. The talk focusses on hacking the CPS2 arcade game... -
The Cult of the Bulletproof Coffee Dietnytimes.com
The Bulletproof drink, which is a mug of coffee blended with butter, claims its unique 450-calorie cup of joe promotes weight loss and provides mental clarity. -
Lending Club IPO: Nice Guys Don't Finish Last, and Other Lessonsmattturck.com
The superb Lending Club success story is what the startup world is all about: a software-based reinvention of massive and inefficient industry; a product that puts consumers first and delivers unde... -
Tracking Cirrus: Is This the Silk Road 2.0 Mole?motherboard.vice.com
The second iteration of Silk Road came crashing down just as dramatically as the first, thanks to a mole in the site's inner circle. - chromium.org
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The Insanity Virus | DiscoverMagazine.comdiscovermagazine.com
Schizophrenia has long been blamed on bad genes or even bad parents. Wrong, says a growing group of psychiatrists. The real culprit, they claim, is a virus that lives entwined in every person's DNA. -
How I Defeated the Tolkien Estatethe-toast.net
The story of how one brave soul defended his right to translate the Red Book of Westmarch in court against the powers of the Tolkien estate. -
The Lurker: How A Virus Hid In Our Genome For Six Million Yearsphenomena.nationalgeographic.com
In the mid-2000s, David Markovitz, a scientist at the University of Michigan, and his colleagues took a look at the blood of people infected with HIV. Human immunodeficiency viruses kill their host... -
Curating in the Open: Martians, Old News, and the Value of Sharing as you gotrevorowens.org
This is ultimately a story about how doing research for an online exhibition ended up sparking articles on Boing Boing, i09, and The Atlantic which explored a theme from the exhibit eight months be... - medium.com
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Facebook's First Female Engineer Speaks Out on Tech's Gender Gap | WIREDwired.com
As the first female engineer at Facebook, Sanghvi helped develop two of the company's more important creations: the iconic Newsfeed and the Facebook Platform. But despite the obvious success of her approach to not only engineering but management, her e... -
Saving Space with Quantum Informationphysics.aps.org
<p>A technique that packs the full content of three bits of quantum information into two may be a space saver for quantum computers.</p> -
Egyptology can help us future-proof our culture – Grayson Clary – Aeonaeon.co
If we want to safeguard our languages, stories and ideas against extinction, we had better study Egyptology