emhart
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- February 19, 2013 (13y ago)
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Security Anthropologist
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/shoebox; my proof: https://keybase.io/shoebox/sigs/mtTjfegwtFEHgx0Hw0eMLsT6UO7GbbgqN1OLbp6emIw ]
- Rethinking the Origins of the Lock (schuylertowne.com)
- SpyMeSat: Know When a Satellite Could Be Imaging You (spymesat.com)
- Cross-site scripting in millions of web sites via #jQuery Validation Plugin (sijmen.ruwhof.net)
- The Current State of Smart Locks (schuylertowne.com)
- Judge Sentenced to 28 Years for Selling Kids to the Prison System (2013) (blog.blacknews.com)
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Hey, all, I'm trying to weigh the cost/benefit of adding some geo-targeting to a client's ecommerce site. In my very limited testing (6 regionally diverse tests) I'm only getting useful regional information 50% of the…
- Thief in the night: Stealing in a digital age (national.deseretnews.com)
- The first suspected Heartbleed hacker has been arrested (washingtonpost.com)
- Russian planes are landing in Crimea and column of APCs heading toward Simferopol. (interpretermag.com)
- An rtl-sdr receiver for smart meters operating in the 900MHz ISM band. (bemasher.github.io)
- Ukrainian Security Service Prepares to Destroy its Archives (euromaidanpr.wordpress.com)
- Skinny Puppy invoices US for using their music as torture device in Guantanamo (independent.co.uk)
- Plato Emoticons Revisited (platohistory.org)
- Thousands of years of visual culture made free through Wellcome Images (blog.wellcomelibrary.org)
- 3D Systems and Hershey Team Up To Deliver 3D Printed Edibles (3dsystems.com)
- JetBlue Fly-Fi Test (engadget.com)
- Why We're Marching Across New Hampshire to Honor Aaron Swartz (theatlantic.com)
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I only have a handful of examples, but I'm seeing $15 fonts licensed at $150 for embedding in applications, $100 font families licensed at $1000 for applications, etc. Conversely, print vs. web licenses tend to remain…
- Quantum Physics mod for Minecraft (qcraft.org)
- Picking the Bridge (newyorker.com)
- Physicists create 'molecules' of light (physicsworld.com)