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Reckon you've seen some stupid security things? Here, hold my beer...

My mate Lars Klint shared this tweet the other day: Your password is not unique. pic.twitter.com/ga4GwxtzrQ— Lars Klint (@larsklint) April 16, 2017 Naturally, I passed it on because let's face it, that's some crazy shit going on right there. To which the Twitters responded with equal

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Hasnain says:

"Please be advised that in surveys we have completed, a huge majority of customers like our system with no password. Using your e-mail address as your password is sufficient security."

How are companies like this still in business? This should be illegal

Posted on 2017-04-28T17:33:54+0000

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Just Say No · Jacques Mattheij

I grew up in Amsterdam, which is a pretty rough town by Dutch Standards. As a kid there are all kinds of temptations and peer-pressure to join in in bad stuff is something that is hard to escape. But somehow that never was a big factor for me, computers and electronics kept me fascinated for long en...

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Hasnain says:

"If you’re reading this as a technical person: there will always be technically clueless people who will attempt to use you and your skills as tools to commit some crime. Be sure of two things: the first is that if the game is ever up they’ll do everything they can to let you hold the bag on it and that once you’re in you won’t be getting out that easily."

Posted on 2017-04-28T17:24:14+0000

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American Airlines announces pay raises, and investors balk

American Airlines is giving pay raises to its pilots and flight attendants, who have complained they are paid less that peers at other airlines. Wall Street isn't happy.

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Hasnain says:

"“This is frustrating. Labor is being paid first again. Shareholders get leftovers,” Citi analyst Kevin Crissey wrote in a note to clients. Investors showed their displeasure by sending American Airlines Group Inc.’s stock down 5.2% to $43.98 on Thursday"

I don't even

Posted on 2017-04-28T16:46:24+0000

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Uber’s Anthony Levandowski out as Advanced Technologies lead amid legal fight

Uber's Anthony Levandowski, who founded Otto and then became head of Uber's Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) once Otto was acquired by the ride-sharing..

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Have We Forgotten about Geometry in Computer Vision?

has revolutionised computer vision. Today, there are not many problems where the best performing solution is not based on an end-to-end deep learning model. In particular, convolutional neural networks are popular as they tend to work fairly well out of the box. However, these models are largely big...

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2 iron workers badly hurt — catapulted at Facebook site in Menlo Park

Two iron workers who were helping to construct a Facebook building in Menlo Park were injured Wednesday evening after a “catastrophic failure” caused them to fall about 20 feet, authorities said. The two workers, whose names were not released, were standing on a steel beam assembling the building’s…

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Hasnain says:

"The two workers, whose names were not released, were standing on a steel beam assembling the building’s steel framing when the beam dropped and catapulted them, authorities said, citing witness statements."

Being catapulted does not sound fun at all. Especially when it's not planned

Posted on 2017-04-28T02:39:28+0000

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Why Poverty Is Like a Disease - Issue 47: Consciousness - Nautilus

On paper alone you would never guess that I grew up poor and hungry. My most recent annual salary was over $700,000. I am a Truman…

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Hasnain says:

This whole article is amazing. I kept changing which quote to highlight because every paragraph kept getting better.

"The standard American myth of meritocracy misinterprets personal narratives like mine. The accumulated social capital of American institutions—stable transfer of power, rule of law, and entrepreneurship—certainly create economic miracles every day. But these institutions are far more suited to exponentially growing capital where it already exists, rather than creating new capital where society needs it. Stories such as mine are treated as the archetype, and we falsely believe they are the path to escape velocity for an entire segment of the population. In doing so, they leave that population behind. I am the face of the self-made rags-to-riches success story, and I’m here to say that story is a myth. The term “meritocracy” was coined in 1958 as a mockery of the very idea of evaluation by merit alone. We’ve forgotten to laugh, and the joke is on us."

Posted on 2017-04-27T00:25:37+0000