Boreal Coder

@BorealCoder

Enthusiastic about: Python•OSINT•DFIR•cryptography•infosec•electronics•data science (not ordered by degree of enthusiasm)

Ontario, Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2015.

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    ICYMI: The Planet Nine hypothesis predicts a new class of distant objects in the solar system. The first of those objects has just been discovered.

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    The Jan 9 episode of was great! It gave me the nudge I needed to get “Practices of the Python Pro” by . Started the book yesterday and it’s really excellent! Highly recommended.

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    Sometimes I wander down to the local used book shelter and adopt. Found some in need of a home today...

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    29. sij

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    Performance artist generates virtual traffic jams in Google Maps by pulling a wagon full of smartphones

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    Why shutting down Chinese 'wet markets' could be a terrible mistake - a thought-provoking article.

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    28. sij
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    The Travelling salesman problem is one of the most well know NP-hard problem. Concorde’s solver can be used to solve exactly or approximately even large instances.

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  10. 23. sij

    Fantastic explainer: Algorithm by ⁦⁩ Good knowledge for folks too!

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    20. sij

    “But we need a backup planet in case this one is ruined!” There is virtually nothing we — or the Universe — could do to Earth that would make it less habitable than Mars. Global warming, nuclear winter, extinction-level asteroid... still easier to live in caves here than there.

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    Atomic bonds forming and breaking captured on video for the first time

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    19. sij

    BruteSpray is a Python script capable of processing an Nmap scan output and automating brute-force attacks against discovered services.

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    18. sij

    Die photo of an AMD Am2901 bit-slice processor, used in minicomputers such as the PDP 11/44. The 4-bit chips were combined to process larger words. The chip used bipolar transistors, not CMOS. Two layers of metal on the die. Chip was introduced in 1975, this die dated 1983.

    Die photo of the Am2900 showing the complex circuitry of the chip. Bond wires are connected around the outside.
    The Am2900 integrated circuit with the top removed. The die is visible inside the integrated circuit.
    Closeup of the die, showing two layers of metal wiring.
    Closeup of the die showing text 4301X, 1983 AMD.
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    Special sunglasses, license-plate dresses: How to be anonymous in the age of surveillance | The Seattle Times

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