A Few Comments on the Latest Revelations of FBI Corruption
(manhattancontrarian.com)
May 2018 Archive
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MailChimp exposes list names when you unsubscribe
(twitter.com)
7503.
Does Google’s Duplex violate two-party consent laws?
(techcrunch.com)
7504.
Why email is the most powerful project management tool?
(blog.codegiant.io)
7505.
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Google's speaking bot may have violated two-party recording laws
(mercurynews.com)
7507.
Photonic Side Channel Attacks Against RSA [pdf]
(eprint.iacr.org)
7508.
Why Do These Lizards Have Green Blood?
(theatlantic.com)
7509.
Quiet.js – Transmit and receive data in the browser at 44.1kHz
(quiet.github.io)
7510.
FontCode: Hiding Information in Text Documents Using Glyph Perturbation
(cs.columbia.edu)
7511.
Central Limit theorem
(physicslog.com)
7512.
Axioms of Web architecture
(w3.org)
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Ocaml: Type declarations and pattern matching
(caml.inria.fr)
7515.
Understand the GDPR in 10 minutes
(medium.com)
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Changing the Guiding Principles in Our Security Policy
(openssl.org)
7518.
Death of a Biohacker
(mobile.nytimes.com)
7519.
Noticeable.io, a User Engagement Platform Making 10k/Month
(launchbasket.com)
7520.
Before email, spam was faxed
(blog.archive.org)
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Hitler definitely died in 1945, according to new study of his teeth
(telegraph.co.uk)
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Alexa's viral creepy laughter – the technical reason and fix for it
(skynettoday.com)
7527.
A linter for prose
(proselint.com)
7528.
Who’s Winning the Self-Driving Car Race?
(bloomberg.com)
7529.
An exciting game of programming and Artificial Intelligence
(warrior.js.org)
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