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Tomb :: File Encryption on GNU/Linuxdyne.org
Tomb is an 100% free and open source system for file encryption on GNU/Linux. It simply makes gpg dm-crypt and cryptsetup usable in a variety of situations. -
Javascript, locking and sound, brought to you by the letters W, T and Fjwz.org
The Javascript party line is that you don't need locking, because no threads, no safety, no problem: every window or tab has its own Javascript context, and that context is guaranteed to behave as if it is single-threaded: sequential execution, timers ... - magazine.jhsph.edu
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How Scala compares with 20 other programming languages according to Reddit analysis - @typesafetypesafe.com
Last week, I came across <a href="https://github.com/Dobiasd/programming-language-subreddits-and-their-choice-of-words" style="line-height: 20.7999992370605px;">this excellent, semi-hilarious informal study</a&... - mattg.co.uk
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Before Beanegrantland.com
The origin story of AVM Systems, the little-known company that jump-started sabermetrics and made Moneyball possible. - economics.usf.edu
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Tree That Grows 40 Kinds of Fruitdevour.com
Through chip grafting, Sam Van Aken has created a tree that produces 40 different kinds of stone fruits.... - mobile.nytimes.com
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Fun with BPF, or, shutting down a TCP listening socket the hard waypythonsweetness.tumblr.com
For $work I recently came across a fun situation involving TCP/IP sockets that I hadn’t encountered before. In summary, an upstream service would become upset should our service accept a connection,... -
I Can Tolerate Anything Except The Outgroupslatestarcodex.com
[Content warning: Politics, religion, social justice, spoilers for "The Secret of Father Brown". This isn't especially original to me and I don't claim anything more than to be explaining and rewor... - cell.com
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Industry, Ingenuity, and Fracture: On John McPhee - The Los...lareviewofbooks.org
THE WORLD THE WORK of John McPhee creates appears deceptively small. In January 1965, he published his first of several dozen pieces of reportage for The New Yorker, a profile of the basketball forward (and future US senator) Bill Bradley. The Bradley ... - eliterature.org