SpaceX Crew Dragon Splashes Down after Historic Test Flight - Glad to hear that the mission was accomplished successfully, I'm struck by the accuracy that is required for these missions, for example once demo1 completes it's missions, they have validated the design and 1 instance of building the spaceship, but don't they then have to run the same tests on demo2 the astronaut carrying vehicle? How can they be sure that the build is an exact replica? There are so many moving partswww.scientificamerican.com #
2019/03/09 #
Today’s links:
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Your computer hard-drive can be turned into an eavesdropping mic, good enough to recognise human speech and even music via shazamwww.theregister.co.uk #
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Dutch data protection agency says that blanket “cookie walls” that require visitors to accept all the cookies before accessing a site, violate GDPR, TechCrunch writes a story about it and puts the story behind a cookie walltechcrunch.com #
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The Register's article about the Dutch government cookie wall GDPR story is not behind a cookie wallwww.theregister.co.uk #
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The Map to Nowhere - Intellectual denial of service attacks, part 2techiavellian.com #
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How to live and travel full-time by RVwww.nomadicmatt.com #
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Jan-Michael Vincent, star of Airwolf and The Winds of War, dies at 74 - I used to watch Airwolf a lot when I was young, I still remember the theme tune all these years later, as soon as the song started I was glued to the TV set for the next 30 mins, on planet Airwolf, on a mission, dang those guys were the coolestwww.bbc.com #
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Chelsea Manning - Wikileaks source jailed for refusing to testifywww.bbc.com #
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Transcript leak - Inside Facebook's secret crisis meeting, where Zuck and Sheryl race to save social network's rep - After reading this I'm like shit maybe the fucking Register is a satire / fake news site, oh well in any case the article is a good read thoughwww.theregister.co.uk #
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Looked and didn't find any full length Airwolf episodes on youtube, but in retrospect given how much I loved that theme tune, it's pretty obvious that I was always going to be very into electronic music, I just had to get through heavy metal, hard rock and grunge, then bust out of the "only music created by actual musical instruments in bands is real music" mindset, I still like all the music from my early years, but I also like so many other musical genres now too, but it took a lot of yearswww.youtube.com #
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Switching to variable fontsmatthewstrom.com #
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ink - React for interactive command-line appsgithub.com #