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Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson

en.wikipedia.org
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How to Entirely Miss the Point of Signal in Order to Blame It

drewhoskins.substack.com
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How Not to Format a Private Key

keymaterial.net
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Signal's Meredith Whittaker on the Telegram Security Clash and OpenAI

techcrunch.com
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Operation Rubicon and Crypto AG

en.wikipedia.org
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Wired: The Deaths of Effective Altruism

wired.com
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Carbon, a great way to create images of your code

carbon.now.sh
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Time Crystals

en.wikipedia.org
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Two Cicada Broods Emerge Together

weather.com
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Top Unsolved Encrypted Messages

scienceblogs.de
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Basic Rules of Cryptography

billatnapier.medium.com
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Regulating Robots

schneier.com
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The Phantom Time Hypothesis

zmescience.com
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The Fairlight Sampler

en.wikipedia.org
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MongoDB Queryable Encryption has a few flaws [pdf]

ethz.ch
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Global Surveillance Disclosures from Snowden to Present Day

en.wikipedia.org
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Introduction to the Noise Protocol

duo.com
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Cloudguy says we should log out of Amazon

sackheads.social
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LWE Made Easier to Understand

medium.com
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tapeloop
·4 माह पहले·discuss
but can it run Doom?
tapeloop
·11 माह पहले·discuss
another year, another Hugo Awards incident
tapeloop
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and?
tapeloop
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did that thing where I assumed it was a technical overview of how Valve developed the Steam store. This is the second time I've done it and it probably wont be the last
tapeloop
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I went from a Spring Boot house to a more modern Golang/Typescript based company relatively easily. If you can pass the tech interview in your 'new' language then you're good enough so I wouldn't worry too much about it. Most job ads are written by recruiters rather than the folk actually doing the work.
tapeloop
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its on my todo list. I'll get to it. One day. I'm sure I will
tapeloop
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oofty
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Matrix got ripped apart a couple of years ago and there are some questionable aspects https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2022/11/02/Matrix-w...
tapeloop
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Fascinating article. It would be really interesting to see how things have changed in the intervening decade.
tapeloop
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excellent explanation.
tapeloop
·2 वर्ष पहले·discuss
is he STILL at it?
tapeloop
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yeah I went to Tennessee on holiday in 2017 (from Scotland) and thought I'd managed to time it perfectly for a brood emerging, but one of the locals said it was a yearly occurrence. It was still fantastic to hear that constant background noise
tapeloop
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before reading "is it malware?" after reading "it was malware"
tapeloop
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:'(, 61 is no age at all
tapeloop
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googles 'does it still count as a hagiography if the subject is a phone app?'
tapeloop
·3 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Crypto by Steven Levy is a great overview of the history of modern cryptography, but Serious Cryptography by JP Aumasson is an excellent technical place to start - if he's interested in coding things up it has a lot of useful examples and walkthroughs
tapeloop
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it's certainly not as popular as I'd presumed it was going to be. I was on it for a while but didn't have the same level of engagement with it as I had with twitter, it was a much quieter place. I presumed it was just because twitter had managed to turn everyone off the idea of that level of engagement, but I then set up accounts on Mastodon and BlueSky, and between the two found almost everyone I'd valued on twitter. Bluesky's UI is rubbish but its nice to be able to have conversations again
tapeloop
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I'm still happy letting people do code submissions at home. The important thing is that the candidate understands the code and can explain the thinking behind it. I also tend to use the follow-up interview to ask them how to extend it in various ways, but that's been my standard approach for a while.
tapeloop
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"Rich students at prestigious organisations are delighted to work for nothing for now in order to get a paid role later" - fixed that. It's nothing new
tapeloop
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yes I love coding and would totally do it again - but I would maybe pay more attentions to design patterns than I did the first time around.

I would also sigh and focus on javascript over other languages. It's such a bad 'main' language but it's everywhere, and it's good to have a handle on the idosyncracies.