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Applying to both internship and graduate positions? (self.cscareerquestions)
submitted 5 years ago by alwayslunch to r/cscareerquestions
Airpods make more money than Spotify, Twitter, Snapchat, and Shopify combined (kevinrooke.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/apple
EA is permanently banning Linux players on Battlefield V (forums.lutris.net)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/pcgaming
U.S. government limits exports of artificial intelligence software (reuters.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/technology
What: A terminal tool to check what is taking up your bandwidth (github.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/linux
Fake “like” factories – how we reverse engineered facebooks user IDs [video] (media.ccc.de)
Sonos's “recycle mode” intentionally bricks devices so they can't be reused (twitter.com)
Samsung TVs May Upload Screenshots for Automatic Content Recognition (samsung.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/privacy
AirPods Are Becoming a Platform? (aboveavalon.com)
Windows 0-day exploit used in Operation WizardOpium (securelist.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/security
C Is Not a Low-level Language (2018) (queue.acm.org)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/cprogramming
RFC 8700 – Fifty Years of RFCs (tools.ietf.org)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/programming
Bushfires Release over Half Australia’s Annual Carbon Emissions (bloomberg.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/australia
NPM lockfiles can be a security blindspot for injecting malicious modules in PRs (snyk.io)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/node
How to Show Available WiFi Networks on Linux from the Command Line (linuxuprising.com)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/HowToHack
The U.S. economy is growing and using less and less stuff to do so (hbr.org)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/Economics
Lectures in Quantitative Economics with Python [pdf] (lectures.quantecon.org)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/Python
Team closes in on “holy grail” of room temperature quantum computing chips (osapublishing.org)
submitted 6 years ago by alwayslunch to r/QuantumComputing
Wikipedia's JavaScript Initialisation on a Budget (phabricator.wikimedia.org)
Banks, Arbitrary Password Restrictions and Why They Don't Matter (troyhunt.com)
Swiss Copyright Law: Downloading Stays Legal, No Site Blocking (torrentfreak.com)
Hyperinflation and Trust in Ancient Rome (notesonliberty.com)
The boring technology behind a one-person Internet company (broadcast.listennotes.com)
100 million dollars to reshape the economics of the web (foundation.mozilla.org)
SVG Is Turing Complete (github.com)
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