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Lockheed Martin's new fusion reactor might change humanity foreversploid.gizmodo.com
This is an invention that might change civilization as we know it: A compact fusion reactor developed by Skunk Works, the stealth experimental technology division of Lockheed Martin. It's the size of a jet engine and it can power airplanes, spaceships,... - news.ycombinator.com
- megaprocessor.com
- nikas.praninskas.com
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Adam Quinton: Silicon Valley a meritocracy? Bullsiliconrepublic.com
The lack of women founders and CEOs in the technology industry is not the pipeline problem, says VC Adam Quinton|Silicon Valley |Inspirefest -
Greece's Proposals to End the Crisis: My intervention at today's Eurogroupyanisvaroufakis.eu
The only antidote to propaganda and malicious 'leaks' is transparency. After so much disinformation on my presentation at the Eurogroup of the Greek government's position, the only response is to p... -
I Don't Understand LinkedIn - Zach Shefskashefska.com
Recently I have found myself more active on LinkedIn. The professional social network is strange web-space for a naive 19 year old to explore. The more time I spend on LinkedIn the more I have come to question its purpose. As a tool for professional ne... -
Harvard-Stanford admissions hoax becomes international scandalwashingtonpost.com
A Va. student claimed she spoke to Mark Zuckerberg and had dual admission and scholarships. -
Polish LOT aeroplanes grounded by computer hack - BBC Newsbbc.com
Flights operated by Poland's national airline, LOT, are temporarily grounded after hackers attacked its computer system. - rubyplus.biz
- two-wrongs.com
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A month with BADONIONSchloe.re
Introduction A few weeks ago I got the idea of testing how much sniffing is going on in the Tor network by setting up a phishing site where I login with unique password and then store them. I do this... - mbebenita.github.io
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Goldman Sachs says interns can work only 17-hour daysmashable.com
Memo to Wall Street interns: go home and get some sleep. - yarchive.net
- wiredhorizon.com
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Attack Gave Chinese Hackers Privileged Access to U.S. Systemsnytimes.com
Undetected for nearly a year, Chinese intruders executed a sophisticated hack that gave them “administrator privileges” in government networks. Their ultimate target: information on anyone seeking a security clearance. - taosecurity.blogspot.com