Kamis, 26 November 2015

Use The Back Door

The Best Articles Of The Week: Life After Paris And A Tormented Family, Why We Need Strong Encryption, Even If Terrorists Use It Too, A Watch (And A Price) We Can All Be Thankful For, The Right Way To Carve And Serve A Turkey, The Miserable Life Of The Presidential Turkey, Where Are The Moonshots To Save The Earth?
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Thursday, November 26, 2015
The Best Articles Of The Week: Life After Paris And A Tormented Family
HOLIDAY WEEKEND READING
The Best Articles Of The Week: Life After Paris And A Tormented Family
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Why the bombings at Paris' Stade de France were so unnerving, the wrenching account of a regular family ripped apart by a lone hacker, the misadventures of jihadists seeking red mercury, and more.
MIGHT AS WELL HOLD ON TO THAT LIBERTY
Why We Need Strong Encryption, Even If Terrorists Use It Too
medium.com
Crypto back doors will weaken our own security. And they won't stop new attacks.
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A Watch (And A Price) We Can All Be Thankful For
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TODAY'S THE BIG DAY
The Right Way To Carve And Serve A Turkey
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Sure there are plenty of videos that tell you how to break down a turkey, but the Culinary Institute of America goes the extra mile by showing you how to slice the component parts for easy serving.
IT AIN'T EASY BEING NOT EATEN
The Miserable Life Of The Presidential Turkey
priceonomics.com
Every November, the President of the United States grants a Turkey a Presidential pardon. The act supposedly ensures the bird a life free from the shackles of Thanksgiving dinner — a life of aimless roaming, gobbling, and other turkey activities. But the tradition comes with a dark side.
GO BIG OR LOSE HOME
Where Are The Moonshots To Save The Earth?
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Are there technological solutions for global warming? And where are the tech-utopians working to find them?​
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CAT NAP
Digg Pic Of The Day
In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015, a lion cub is bundled up in a blanket to get warm during a power outage at the Taigan Safari Park, in Belogorsk, about 50 km (31 miles) east of Simferopol, Crimea. The weekend bombing of electricity pylons by unknown attackers wiped out power supplies to Crimea from Ukraine and the peninsula was able to fill only about 30 percent of its electricity needs. Credit: AP Photo/Alexander Polegenko
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