Articles by curmudgeon22
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Japanese Woodblock Print Search (ukiyo-e.org)

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The Insidious Effects of Hurrying (hbr.org)

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Multiclaude – Lightweight Multiagent Orchestrator (github.com/dlorenc)

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Gastown, and where software is going (chainguard.dev)

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Potential Tool Use by Wolves: Crab Trap Pulling in Haíɫzaqv Nation Territory (wiley.com)

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Father and son discover fossilized ichthyosaur skull in B.C.'s Kiskatinaw valley (cbc.ca)

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ChatGPT to Allow Erotica (twitter.com/sama)

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Uber drivers in Victoria, B.C. (Canada), vote to unionize (cbc.ca)

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Western Canadian glaciers melting twice as fast as they did a decade ago (cbc.ca)

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Addiction: The View from Rat Park (2010) (brucekalexander.com)

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NAC: The Amino Acid That Turns Psychiatry on Its Head (2018) (psychologytoday.com)

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Not even police are safe from high-tech spyware (cbc.ca)

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Building a Linux Container Runtime from Scratch (edera.dev)

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Kernel-Independent FIPS Images (chainguard.dev)

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Charts show the true scale of Canada's devastating wildfire season (cbc.ca)

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Yawning and getting 'strangled' helped me discover my voice (cbc.ca)

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Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in northern Alberta (cbc.ca)

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Earth will get a 'mini-moon' this month, but it's only visiting (cbc.ca)

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Trove of dinosaur fossils found high in B.C. mountains (cbc.ca)

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Microsoft's quantum-resistant cryptography is here (microsoft.com)

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Wild 'superpigs' from Canada could soon invade some U.S. states, study suggests (cbc.ca)

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Let's start treating cyber security like it matters (defenseone.com)

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The Gili Ra'anan model: Questions emerging from Cyberstarts' remarkable success (calcalistech.com)

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What If We Stopped Pretending? (2019) (newyorker.com)

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Ticom DF-114 Cryptanalytic Device – A Theory of Operation, Computer Simulation (ut.ee)

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You Are Not the Only One (cybershow.uk)

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An Update on How Cybercriminals Are Using GenAI (trendmicro.com)

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GhostStripe attack haunts self-driving cars by making them ignore road signs (theregister.com)

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Questioning the conventional wisdom on liability and open source software (lawfaremedia.org)

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Questioning the Conventional Wisdom on Liability and Open Source Software (lawfaremedia.org)

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European flying car technology sold to China (bbc.com)

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'Try not to let moose lick your car,' warns Parks Canada (cbc.ca)

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How a Winnipeg codebreaker cracked one of the ' top unsolved messages' (cbc.ca)

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Researchers figure out how to bypass the fingerprint readers in most Windows PCs (arstechnica.com)

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The electronic noses designed to prevent food poisoning (bbc.com)

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Swimmer witnesses surprise fight between octopus and sea lion (cbc.ca)

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Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna rediscovered in Indonesia (cbc.ca)

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Now scientists say they know where The Black Death started (cbc.ca)

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Inside the messy ethics of making war with machines (technologyreview.com)

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Ricoh Auto Shot – A collection of interesting and old cameras (oldcamera.blog)

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Not so solitary predators? Great white shark duo seem to be travelling together (cbc.ca)

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AI and Microdirectives (schneier.com)

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Printing service might read your documents. Here’s what to know (washingtonpost.com)

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Frankenstein Veto (wikipedia.org)

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How do surveillance planes spot ocean submersibles? (bbc.com)

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Stratoplanes: The aircraft that will fly at the edge of space (bbc.com)

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Here's how long it takes BrutePrint attack to unlock 10 different smartphones (arstechnica.com)

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Microchips from Silicon Saxony [video] (dw.com)

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Get Serious: About Purpose (thefp.com)

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Pig Butchering Scams Are Evolving Fast (wired.com)

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Japanese Woodblock Print Search (ukiyo-e.org)

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Restoring hearing with an artificial eardrum [video] (dw.com)

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AI Could Write Our Laws (schneier.com)

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Enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy (phys.org)

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Do Attackers Attack Printers? (cyberlibrarian.ca)

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In the Tech War with China, the U.S. Is Finding Friends (time.com)

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I Tried the Honda Key Fob Hack on My Own Car. It Worked (thedrive.com)

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UVA lab finds protein from squid could be new green energy source in DOE project (cbs19news.com)

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ASML Stolen Data Came from Technical Repository for Chip Machines (bloomberg.com)

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Top Android Phones from China Are Packed with Spyware, Research Finds (gizmodo.com)

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SolarWinds and Market Incentives (schneier.com)

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Rethinking next-gen vaccines for coronaviruses and other respiratory viruses (cell.com)

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Attacking Machine Learning Systems (schneier.com)

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Designing Arithmetic Circuits with Deep Reinforcement Learning (nvidia.com)

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Dissociating language and thought in LLMs: a cognitive perspective (arxiv.org)

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Is Hanwoo the next Wagyu steak? (ft.com)

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DeepMind’s CEO Helped Take AI Mainstream. Now He’s Urging Caution (time.com)

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Generative Language Models and Automated Influence Operations (stanford.edu)

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Identifying People Using Cell Phone Location Data (schneier.com)

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Battered by Covid, China Hits Pause on Giant Chip Spending Aimed at Rivaling US (bloomberg.com)

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Rare ice formations caused by winter storm draw visitors to Ontario town (cbc.ca)

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Albanian IT staff charged with negligence over cyberattack (apnews.com)

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Arrest of woman outside abortion clinic in UK is wake-up call for free speech (jonathanturley.org)

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The Platform Accountability and Transparency Act, Take Two (techpolicy.press)

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Choking Off China’s Access to the Future of AI (csis.org)

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Content Moderation Survivor Bias (stanford.edu)

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Information Operations Targeting 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections (mandiant.com)

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Reimagining Democracy (schneier.com)

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Captcha (schneier.com)

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A Forensic Without the Science: Face Recognition in U.S. Criminal Investigations (georgetown.edu)

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‘This will be awesome’: Musk leaks Twitter's Hunter Biden files (politico.com)

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Scientists use quantum computing to create glass that cuts AC need by a third (popsci.com)

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No Privacy in the Electronics Repair Industry (arxiv.org)

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The US Has a Bomb-Sniffing Dog Shortage (wired.com)

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White House veterans helped Gulf monarchy build secret surveillance unit (2019) (reuters.com)

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Why You Should Make Time for Self-Reflection (Even If You Hate Doing It) (hbr.org)

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The Trouble with Optionality (2017) (thecrimson.com)

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Why It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the 1980s (theatlantic.com)

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An Existential Threat to Doing Good Science (commonsense.news)

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Apple clarifies security update policy: Only the latest OSes are fully patched (arstechnica.com)

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Compiling Rust libraries for Android apps: a deep dive (gendignoux.com)

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Hacks prompt Australian government to increase fines for data breaches (abc.net.au)

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How the U.K. Became One of the Poorest Countries in Western Europe (theatlantic.com)

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Just How Safe Is Great Art? (theatlantic.com)

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Former Uber Security Chief Found Guilty of Hiding Hack from Authorities (nytimes.com)

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Statement on the fatal flaws found in a defunct CIA covert communications system (citizenlab.ca)

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How movement controls the body’s stress response system (2016) (theatlantic.com)

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The Restaurant Industry Is Broken (torontolife.com)

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Europeans prepare for winter energy crisis after Russia turns off gas (cbc.ca)