Immutability Changes Everything.
Sugru, a versatile rubbery glue, rescues any number of products you’d otherwise throw in the trash can.
Originally shared by Stephen Shankland
Sugru, a versatile rubbery glue, rescues any number of products you’d otherwise throw in the trash can. It’s a fix for modern-day living — and it’s good for home improvement, crafts, and lots more. In the last week, I’ve used it to repair a zipper pull and earbud wires, install a toilet paper holder without buying a diamond bit to drill through marble, and brace a spring-loaded shower curtain rod that kept falling down.
Andrea Giammarchi presenting hyperHTML at Skills Matter.
Andrea Giammarchi presenting hyperHTML at Skills Matter.
More reasons why we can’t have nice things.
More reasons why we can’t have nice things.
Using machine learning to undetectably game recommendation systems as well as potential AI-based counter measures.
Using Yelp reviews as an example platform, we show how a two phased review generation and customization attack can produce reviews that are indistinguishable by state-of-the-art statistical detectors. We conduct a survey-based user study to show these reviews not only evade human detection, but also score high on “usefulness” metrics by users.
Fortunately Estonia doesn’t have any hostile neighbours which might have an interest in, say, hacking their upcoming…
Fortunately Estonia doesn’t have any hostile neighbours which might have an interest in, say, hacking their upcoming election.
Andres Soolo might have some more insights on this.
Good business model.
Good business model.
This is absurd.
This is absurd.
Yep that guy. It’s his fault that all your passwords are fucked.
Yep that guy. It’s his fault that all your passwords are fucked.
Service Workers are awesome. You should be using them.
Service Workers are awesome. You should be using them.
Emmett Rensin:
Emmett Rensin:
Originally shared by Jeff Zahari
“Every despot who has ever lived has learned, eventually, that an empire is a sluggish thing, set in its inertial path by history. They grow of their own power or die by their own weight, and one life’s worth of power can only steer the ship an inch, not a mile.”