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| | technicshistory.com
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| | In 1974, Ted Nelson self-published a very unusual book. Nelson lectured on sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago to pay the bills, but his true calling was as a technological revolutionary. In the 1960s, he had dreamed up a computer-based writing system which would preserve links among different documents. He called the concept...
| | www.datagubbe.se
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| | [AI summary] The text presents a list of questions and topics often associated with the hacker community, covering programming languages, operating systems, networking, and personal habits. It highlights the stereotype of hackers being technically proficient, knowledgeable about various systems, and having certain eccentric behaviors. The tone is tongue-in-cheek and humorous, with a focus on the culture and lifestyle of hackers. The summary captures the essence of the questions and the overall theme of the text.
| | osaka.law.miami.edu
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a comprehensive overview of legal, technological, and financial issues related to money laundering, privacy, and digital currency. It discusses the legal framework for reporting large transactions, the role of financial institutions, and the challenges posed by digital banking and cybercrime. The text also touches on constitutional rights, privacy laws, and the implications of cyberbanks and digital transactions on law enforcement and financial regulation.
| | appliedabstractions.com
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| Picture: Zoom Yesterday began with a message from a business executive who was concerned with the security of Zoom, the video conferencing platform that many companies (and universities) have landed on. The reason was a newspaper article regurgitating several internet articles, partly about functionality that has been adequately documented by Zoom, partly about security holes...