markjgsmith

2019/04/17 #

Today’s links:

  • Pyodide - Bringing the scientific Python stack to the browser (uses webassembly and emscripten)hacks.mozilla.org #

  • EU gives 'high-level' protection to whistleblowerswww.bbc.com #

  • Let's Encrypt to transition to ISRG root - The article explains pretty well the situation and what is happening but it's rather slim on how to actually avoid issues - "All you need to do is continue to serve the old, cross-signed intermediate in the TLS handshake instead of the new one provided via ACME" - Would be nice to have some specifics about how to handle this with certbotscotthelme.co.uk #

  • Julian Assange book mystery solved - The book he was holding as the police arrested him was a book by Gore Vidal the founder of The Real News Network, who has had a longtime aversion to U.S. military force and surveillance - I still think it looked like he was wearing a rubber glove on his left handwww.theguardian.com #

  • Oppenheimer Analysis - The Devil's Dancers (Minimal Wave Records - UK)www.youtube.com #

  • Jack Dorsey is captain of the Twittanic at TED 2019 - Was this article written by one of the writters from Days of Our Lives?www.wired.com #

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