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Holistic Agent Leaderboard: The Missing Infrastructure for AI Agent Evaluation
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randomwalker
on 10/15/2025, 9:24 PM with
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America's AI Action Plan [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 7/23/2025, 2:13 PM with
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Could AI slow science? Confronting the production-progress paradox
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randomwalker
on 7/16/2025, 10:18 PM with
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AI as Normal Technology
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randomwalker
on 4/15/2025, 8:05 PM with
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Why an overreliance on AI-driven modelling is bad for science
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randomwalker
on 4/9/2025, 11:29 AM with
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Is AI progress slowing down?
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randomwalker
on 12/19/2024, 3:36 AM with
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We Looked at 78 Election Deepfakes. Political Misinformation Isn't an AI Problem
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randomwalker
on 12/13/2024, 9:11 PM with
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Inference Scaling FLaws: The Limits of LLM Resampling with Imperfect Verifiers
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randomwalker
on 11/27/2024, 6:15 PM with
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Is the UK's liver transplant matching algorithm biased against younger patients?
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randomwalker
on 11/11/2024, 9:59 PM with
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Core-Bench: Computational Reproducibility Agent Benchmark
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randomwalker
on 9/18/2024, 3:14 PM with
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AI companies are pivoting from creating gods to building products
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randomwalker
on 8/19/2024, 9:34 PM with
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AI Agents That Matter
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randomwalker
on 7/3/2024, 5:59 PM with
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AI Agents That Matter
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randomwalker
on 7/2/2024, 5:47 PM with
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Scientists should use AI as a tool, not an oracle
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randomwalker
on 6/3/2024, 9:54 PM with
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AI safety is not a model property
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randomwalker
on 4/8/2024, 12:18 AM with
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AI safety is not a model property
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randomwalker
on 3/13/2024, 10:59 AM with
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On the Societal Impact of Open Foundation Models [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 2/27/2024, 7:38 PM with
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Will AI transform law? The hype is not supported by current evidence
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randomwalker
on 1/25/2024, 1:21 AM with
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Generative AI's end-run around copyright won't be resolved by the courts
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randomwalker
on 1/22/2024, 6:31 PM with
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Model alignment protects against accidental harms, not intentional ones
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randomwalker
on 12/1/2023, 3:50 PM with
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What the executive order means for openness in AI
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randomwalker
on 10/31/2023, 8:48 PM with
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The Foundation Model Transparency Index
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randomwalker
on 10/18/2023, 4:39 PM with
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Evaluating LLMs Is a Minefield
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randomwalker
on 10/5/2023, 5:13 PM with
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Does ChatGPT have a liberal bias?
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randomwalker
on 8/18/2023, 3:50 PM with
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The REFORMS checklist for ML-based science
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randomwalker
on 8/17/2023, 1:25 PM with
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ML is useful for many things, but not for predicting scientific replicability
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randomwalker
on 8/11/2023, 3:11 PM with
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Is GPT-4 getting worse over time?
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randomwalker
on 7/19/2023, 8:36 PM with
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Generative AI companies must publish transparency reports
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randomwalker
on 6/26/2023, 7:17 PM with
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Twitter showed us its algorithm ā what does it tell us?
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randomwalker
on 4/11/2023, 12:39 AM with
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A misleading open letter about sci-fi AI dangers ignores the real risks
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randomwalker
on 3/29/2023, 9:03 PM with
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OpenAIās policies hinder reproducible research on language models
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randomwalker
on 3/23/2023, 1:07 AM with
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GPT-4 and professional benchmarks: the wrong answer to the wrong question
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randomwalker
on 3/21/2023, 12:11 AM with
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URL to bibtex converter: GPT-4 code generation, GPT-3 back end
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randomwalker
on 3/15/2023, 5:27 PM with
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Understanding Social Media Recommendation Algorithms
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randomwalker
on 3/9/2023, 10:52 PM with
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Artists can now opt out of generative AI. Itās not enough
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randomwalker
on 3/9/2023, 7:39 PM with
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The LLaMA is out of the bag. Should we expect a tidal wave of disinformation?
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randomwalker
on 3/7/2023, 1:52 PM with
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Against predictive optimization
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randomwalker
on 2/23/2023, 1:41 AM with
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People keep anthropomorphizing AI. Hereās why
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randomwalker
on 2/22/2023, 5:25 PM with
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ChatGPT is a bullshit generator. But it can still be amazingly useful
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randomwalker
on 12/6/2022, 8:31 PM with
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The bait and switch behind AI risk prediction tools
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randomwalker
on 11/17/2022, 6:57 PM with
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The availability of text generators will force positive changes to education
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randomwalker
on 10/21/2022, 1:47 PM with
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Sloppy Use of Machine Learning Is Causing a āReproducibility Crisisā in Science
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randomwalker
on 8/11/2022, 5:56 PM with
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Security policy audits: Why and How
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randomwalker
on 7/26/2022, 7:02 PM with
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Leakage and the reproducibility crisis in ML-based science
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randomwalker
on 7/15/2022, 7:07 PM with
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Password policies of most top websites fail to follow best practices [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 6/17/2022, 12:02 PM with
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Password policies of most top websites fail to follow best practices
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randomwalker
on 6/14/2022, 2:59 PM with
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Mitigating dataset harms requires stewardship: Lessons from 1000 papers
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randomwalker
on 8/9/2021, 8:52 PM with
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Resurrecting Address Clustering in Bitcoin
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randomwalker
on 7/20/2021, 1:01 AM with
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Security and Privacy Risks of Number Recycling at Mobile Carriers in the U.S. [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 5/3/2021, 8:56 PM with
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FTC settlement with Ever orders data and AI deleted after face recognition pivot
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randomwalker
on 1/12/2021, 4:21 PM with
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Facial recognition datasets widely used despite removal due to ethical concerns
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randomwalker
on 10/21/2020, 6:04 PM with
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Manipulative tactics are the norm in political emails: Evidence from 100K emails [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 10/5/2020, 7:38 PM with
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Opt-outs highlight the tension between privacy and revenue at Twitter
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randomwalker
on 5/20/2020, 8:04 PM with
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Dark Patterns: Past, Present, and Future
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randomwalker
on 5/20/2020, 2:03 AM with
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Opt-outs highlight the tension between privacy and revenue at Twitter
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randomwalker
on 4/19/2020, 2:45 PM with
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Vulnerability Reporting Is Dysfunctional
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randomwalker
on 3/25/2020, 7:54 PM with
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Five Years of the Right to Be Forgotten [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 12/14/2019, 10:50 AM with
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Why Enterprise Software Sucks
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randomwalker
on 10/11/2019, 1:38 PM with
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Three recent papers uncover the extent of tracking on TVs
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randomwalker
on 9/28/2019, 1:52 PM with
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randomwalker
on 9/28/2019, 2:32 AM with
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Deconstructing Googleās excuses on tracking protection
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randomwalker
on 8/23/2019, 5:20 PM with
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What Happened with West Virginiaās Blockchain Voting Experiment?
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randomwalker
on 7/29/2019, 1:13 PM with
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What Happened with West Virginiaās Blockchain Voting Experiment?
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randomwalker
on 7/25/2019, 5:03 PM with
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āIn 2018 the blockchain/decentralization story fell apartā
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randomwalker
on 12/31/2018, 4:30 PM with
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The House That Came in the Mail
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randomwalker
on 10/15/2018, 12:35 PM with
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Why does sorting in computer science mean ordering rather than categorizing?
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randomwalker
on 9/4/2018, 1:52 PM with
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If You Say Something Is āLikely,ā How Likely Do People Think It Is?
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randomwalker
on 7/4/2018, 12:58 PM with
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Against privacy defeatism: why browsers can still stop fingerprinting
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randomwalker
on 6/29/2018, 6:13 PM with
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No boundaries for Facebook data: third-party trackers abuse Facebook Login
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randomwalker
on 4/18/2018, 6:03 PM with
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When the business model is the privacy violation
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randomwalker
on 4/12/2018, 11:25 AM with
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Cryptovirology: The Birth, Neglect, and Explosion of Ransomware
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randomwalker
on 1/2/2018, 5:26 PM with
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No boundaries for user identities: Web trackers exploit browser login managers
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randomwalker
on 12/27/2017, 8:57 PM with
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BlockSci: A high-performance tool for blockchain science and exploration
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randomwalker
on 9/16/2017, 11:41 AM with
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When the cookie meets the blockchain: Privacy risks of cryptocurrency payments
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randomwalker
on 8/18/2017, 8:06 PM with
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Cryptovirology: The Birth, Neglect, and Explosion of Ransomware
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randomwalker
on 6/27/2017, 5:14 PM with
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Beauty and the Burst: Remote Identification of Encrypted Video Streams [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 4/11/2017, 12:43 PM with
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Insights into a corpus of 2.5M news headlines
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randomwalker
on 9/14/2016, 10:19 PM with
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A Peek at A/B Testing in the Wild
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randomwalker
on 5/26/2016, 1:44 PM with
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Are ants capable of self recognition? [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 1/16/2016, 6:50 PM with
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Do privacy studies help? A Retrospective look at Canvas Fingerprinting
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randomwalker
on 1/15/2016, 10:58 PM with
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Do privacy studies help? A Retrospective look at Canvas Fingerprinting
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randomwalker
on 1/12/2016, 5:48 PM with
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When coding style survives compilation: De-anonymizing programmers from binaries
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randomwalker
on 12/29/2015, 3:06 PM with
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Peeking Beneath the Hood of Uber [pdf]
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randomwalker
on 10/30/2015, 1:56 PM with
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Obama Wonāt Seek Access to Encrypted User Data
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randomwalker
on 10/11/2015, 12:53 PM with
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The white-man effect: How foreigner presence affects behavior in experiments
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randomwalker
on 10/3/2015, 12:37 PM with
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The white-man effect: How foreigner presence affects behavior in experiments
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randomwalker
on 10/2/2015, 6:09 PM with
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The future of cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and beyond
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randomwalker
on 9/30/2015, 9:31 PM with
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āPrivate blockchainā is just a confusing name for a shared database
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randomwalker
on 9/18/2015, 2:26 PM with
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Ancestry.com can use your DNA to target ads
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randomwalker
on 9/7/2015, 6:05 PM with
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Bitcoin course available on Coursera; textbook is now official
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randomwalker
on 8/27/2015, 12:12 AM with
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Does cloud mining make sense?
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randomwalker
on 8/3/2015, 7:52 PM with
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After Arab Spring, journalism briefly flowered and then withered
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randomwalker
on 8/1/2015, 4:16 AM with
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Analyzing the 2013 Bitcoin fork: centralized decision-making saved the day
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randomwalker
on 7/30/2015, 10:26 PM with
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Analyzing the 2013 Bitcoin fork: centralized decision-making saved the day
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randomwalker
on 7/29/2015, 4:18 AM with
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The Entropy of a DNA profile (2009)
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randomwalker
on 5/30/2015, 5:17 PM with
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Firefox tracking protection decreases page load time by 44%
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randomwalker
on 5/23/2015, 8:00 PM with
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An empirical study of Namecoin and lessons for decentralized namespace design
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randomwalker
on 5/22/2015, 12:13 AM with
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Bitcoin is a game within a game
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randomwalker
on 4/18/2015, 2:25 AM with
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Bitcoin and game theory: weāre still scratching the surface
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randomwalker
on 3/31/2015, 11:44 PM with
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Be wary of one-time pads and other crypto unicorns
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randomwalker
on 3/26/2015, 1:19 AM with
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What to do about re-identification? A precautionary approach to big data privacy
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randomwalker
on 3/19/2015, 1:56 PM with
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Bitcoin MOOC Lecture: How to Store and Use Bitcoins
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randomwalker
on 3/9/2015, 4:09 PM with
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Threshold signatures for Bitcoin wallets are finally here
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randomwalker
on 3/8/2015, 4:01 PM with
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Anonymous programmers can be identified by analyzing coding style
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randomwalker
on 1/21/2015, 8:42 PM with
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ThyssenKrupp Express Walkway
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randomwalker
on 12/28/2014, 9:24 PM with
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Consensus in Bitcoin: One system, many models
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randomwalker
on 12/26/2014, 5:33 PM with
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How cookies can be used for global surveillance
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randomwalker
on 12/19/2014, 6:31 PM with
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The Strange and Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit
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randomwalker
on 8/21/2014, 5:07 AM with
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The hidden perils of cookie syncing
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randomwalker
on 8/7/2014, 12:42 PM with
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Good and bad reasons for anonymizing data
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randomwalker
on 7/9/2014, 4:05 PM with
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Cognitive disconnect: Understanding Facebook Connect login permissions
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randomwalker
on 6/18/2014, 6:06 PM with
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The importance of anonymous cryptocurrencies
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randomwalker
on 5/7/2014, 3:34 PM with
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Bitcoin hacks and thefts: The underlying reason
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randomwalker
on 4/15/2014, 1:52 PM with
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Automated Testing of Certiļ¬cate Validation in SSL/TLS Implementations
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randomwalker
on 4/5/2014, 6:22 PM with
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Cookies that give you away: The surveillance implications of web tracking
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randomwalker
on 4/4/2014, 3:17 PM with
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The Parable of Google Flu: Traps in Big Data Analysis
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randomwalker
on 3/15/2014, 5:28 PM with
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How to prepare a technical talk
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randomwalker
on 11/26/2013, 2:33 PM with
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Interplanetary Transport Network
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randomwalker
on 11/18/2013, 6:38 PM with
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How to pick your first research project
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randomwalker
on 11/2/2013, 5:58 PM with
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Academic publishing as ruinous competition: Is there a way out?
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randomwalker
on 7/15/2013, 6:47 PM with
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Raising of Chicago
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randomwalker
on 6/24/2013, 1:28 PM with
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The low-transaction-fee argument for Bitcoin is silly
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randomwalker
on 6/15/2013, 5:20 PM with
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In Computers We Trust ā As math grows ever more complex, will computers reign?
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randomwalker
on 3/5/2013, 4:05 PM with
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The IOC Has Already Staked A Trademark Claim On The Number '2014'
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randomwalker
on 1/28/2013, 4:59 PM with
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Online price discrimination: Conspicuous by its absence
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randomwalker
on 1/8/2013, 7:04 PM with
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New Developments in Deanonymization
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randomwalker
on 12/17/2012, 5:53 PM with
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Was Intrade being manipulated over the last month?
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randomwalker
on 11/8/2012, 2:13 AM with
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Spy Games
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randomwalker
on 7/20/2012, 5:35 PM with
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Free access to British scientific research to be available within two years
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randomwalker
on 7/16/2012, 2:08 AM with
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Slightly dazzled: Impressions of a Foo Camp first-timer
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randomwalker
on 6/14/2012, 5:56 PM with
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How Copenhagen and Amsterdam became bicycle-friendly
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randomwalker
on 4/29/2012, 4:52 PM with
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Innovative Materials To Look Out For In 2012
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randomwalker
on 2/13/2012, 8:07 PM with
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Fields medalist Tim Gowers: Elsevier ā my part in its downfall
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randomwalker
on 1/21/2012, 7:33 PM with
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The quirks of the Google+ graph
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randomwalker
on 1/13/2012, 12:15 AM with
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IBM Brains Turn 12 Atoms Into Worldās Smallest Storage Bit
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randomwalker
on 1/12/2012, 7:34 PM with
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The Connected Company [How to increase the life expectancy of a company]
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randomwalker
on 10/27/2011, 3:49 AM with
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Printer Dots, Pervasive Tracking and the Transparent Society
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randomwalker
on 10/18/2011, 7:52 PM with
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Everything Has a Fingerprint ā Donāt Forget Scanners and Printers
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randomwalker
on 10/11/2011, 7:48 PM with
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Light tube
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randomwalker
on 10/10/2011, 1:13 AM with
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Fingerprinting of RFID Tags and High-Tech Stalking
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randomwalker
on 10/4/2011, 9:26 PM with
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No Two Digital Cameras Are the Same: Fingerprinting Via Sensor Noise
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randomwalker
on 9/19/2011, 5:45 PM with
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Everything Has a Fingerprint: The Case of Blank Paper
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randomwalker
on 9/13/2011, 7:42 PM with
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A cheap and simple standing desk setup for easy sit/stand alternation
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randomwalker
on 9/6/2011, 5:56 PM with
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Google+ and Privacy: A Roundup
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randomwalker
on 7/3/2011, 8:24 PM with
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StumbleUpon Considered Harmful
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randomwalker
on 6/25/2011, 11:34 PM with
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Tupperās Self-Referential Formula Debunked
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randomwalker
on 6/22/2011, 9:08 PM with
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Supreme court justices increasingly turning to dictionaries for words like "of"
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randomwalker
on 6/16/2011, 8:29 AM with
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In Silicon Valley, Great Power but No Responsibility
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randomwalker
on 6/11/2011, 4:59 PM with
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Unhinged
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randomwalker
on 6/10/2011, 1:53 AM with
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The Many Ways in Which the Internet Has Given Us More Privacy
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randomwalker
on 6/8/2011, 10:16 PM with
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Bad Internet Law: What Techies Can Do About It
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randomwalker
on 6/7/2011, 5:46 PM with
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The Surprising Effectiveness of Prizes as Catalysts of Innovation
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randomwalker
on 6/6/2011, 5:11 PM with
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Productivity and performance hacks
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randomwalker
on 6/5/2011, 6:49 PM with
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Computer security research community rebels against publisher copyright policies
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randomwalker
on 6/4/2011, 4:07 AM with
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Price Discrimination is All Around You
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randomwalker
on 6/2/2011, 3:45 PM with
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Pinboard.in as a Lightweight Database
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randomwalker
on 4/26/2011, 6:14 PM with
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The Cult of the Golden Ratio
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randomwalker
on 4/26/2011, 3:45 AM with
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Privacy and the Market for Lemons, or How Websites Are Like Used Cars
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randomwalker
on 3/18/2011, 4:57 PM with
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The Hathaway Effect: How Anne Gives Warren Buffet a Rise
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randomwalker
on 3/3/2011, 6:28 AM with
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by
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on 3/3/2011, 6:28 AM with
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One Click Frauds and Identity Leakage: Two Trends on a Collision Course
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randomwalker
on 2/21/2011, 6:15 PM with
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Disrupting College (report co-authored by Clayton Christensen)
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randomwalker
on 2/15/2011, 9:42 PM with
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Electronic Frontier Foundation Uncovers Widespread FBI Intelligence Violations
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randomwalker
on 1/30/2011, 5:40 PM with
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American Nerd (what chess stats say about American society)
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randomwalker
on 1/24/2011, 7:40 PM with
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Is Chess with Queen Odds a Provable Win?
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randomwalker
on 1/15/2011, 4:55 PM with
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Prof. Ross Anderson's response to a takedown request about security research
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randomwalker
on 12/25/2010, 5:25 PM with
54
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The Unsung Success of CAN-SPAM
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randomwalker
on 12/20/2010, 6:15 PM with
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An Academic Wanders into Washington D.C.
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on 12/6/2010, 9:07 PM with
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India's Major Crisis in Microlending
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randomwalker
on 10/29/2010, 5:35 PM with
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On Being Sufficiently Smart
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randomwalker
on 10/26/2010, 10:40 PM with
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The Disruptor In The Valley
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randomwalker
on 10/20/2010, 10:49 PM with
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Facebookās Instant Personalization: An Analysis of Fundamental Privacy Flaws
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randomwalker
on 9/28/2010, 4:15 PM with
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Women in Tech: How Anonymity Contributes to the Problem
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randomwalker
on 8/30/2010, 10:42 PM with
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Addressing The Lack Of Women Leading Tech Start-Ups
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randomwalker
on 8/27/2010, 11:51 PM with
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Indian Electronic Voting Researcher Arrested
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randomwalker
on 8/22/2010, 6:16 AM with
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Remember when being a geek meant something?
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randomwalker
on 8/21/2010, 6:38 PM with
3
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Thoughts on the future of the real-time web
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randomwalker
on 8/12/2010, 7:03 PM with
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A Test to Identify Entrepreneurs
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randomwalker
on 8/5/2010, 7:49 PM with
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Cloning Extinct Species: How Close Are We?
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on 8/2/2010, 9:02 PM with
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Fallout From Financial Reform Bill May Hamper Angel Investing
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randomwalker
on 7/30/2010, 7:30 AM with
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What every developer needs to know about āpublicā data and privacy
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randomwalker
on 7/6/2010, 7:49 PM with
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Hyenas of the Security Industry
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randomwalker
on 6/18/2010, 7:04 PM with
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Yet Another Identity Stealing Bug. Will Creeping Normalcy be the Result?
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randomwalker
on 6/1/2010, 5:42 PM with
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Bering Strait crossing (hypothetical Alaska-Russia bridge/tunnel)
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randomwalker
on 5/31/2010, 8:12 PM with
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Mental calculator
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randomwalker
on 5/26/2010, 6:26 AM with
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A Generation Gap Over Immigration
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on 5/18/2010, 6:50 PM with
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Stanfordās Robot Car Slides into Parking Spot
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randomwalker
on 5/12/2010, 8:14 PM with
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Facebook, Privacy, Public Opinion and Pitchforks
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on 5/10/2010, 7:09 PM with
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The Train that Never Stops
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randomwalker
on 4/22/2010, 9:07 AM with
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Is Making Public Data "More Public" a Privacy Violation?
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randomwalker
on 4/5/2010, 6:47 PM with
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Geographical mobility in America has been declining for decades
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randomwalker
on 3/24/2010, 7:12 PM with
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An open letter to Netflix from the authors of the de-anonymization paper
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randomwalker
on 3/15/2010, 5:05 PM with
65
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History Stealing: Itās All Shades of Grey
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randomwalker
on 3/9/2010, 6:35 PM with
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Data Privacy: The Story of a Paradigm Shift
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randomwalker
on 2/26/2010, 4:41 PM with
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How Google Docs Leaks Your Identity
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randomwalker
on 2/22/2010, 5:44 PM with
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Cookies, Supercookies and Ubercookies: Stealing the Identity of Web Visitors
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randomwalker
on 2/18/2010, 3:49 PM with
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Privacy is not Access Control (But then what is it?)
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randomwalker
on 2/13/2010, 3:13 AM with
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Google Buzz, Social Norms and Privacy
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randomwalker
on 2/11/2010, 8:52 PM with
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How to protect your password from keyloggers
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randomwalker
on 2/8/2010, 7:56 PM with
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Facebook's two faces
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randomwalker
on 1/31/2010, 5:37 PM with
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Community documentation of bad authentication practices of websites
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randomwalker
on 12/16/2009, 3:58 AM with
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Control automation using compressed air jets
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randomwalker
on 12/10/2009, 7:43 AM with
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The entropy of a DNA profile
by
randomwalker
on 12/2/2009, 4:29 PM with
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The Next Generation of 3D Printer: RepRapII
by
randomwalker
on 11/30/2009, 9:26 PM with
3
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It's Getting Harder to Be a Criminal
by
randomwalker
on 11/30/2009, 8:57 PM with
27
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The Internet has no Delete Button
by
randomwalker
on 11/28/2009, 8:02 PM with
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Plan To Build Giant Floating Airport Off California Coast
by
randomwalker
on 10/24/2009, 1:22 PM with
21
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Oklahoma Abortion Law and Privacy: Bloggers get it Wrong
by
randomwalker
on 10/9/2009, 7:42 PM with
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Egyptian govt. wiped out pigs, cities now overwhelmed with trash
by
randomwalker
on 9/20/2009, 5:01 AM with
45
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Livejournal Done Right: The Case for a Social Network with Built-in Privacy
by
randomwalker
on 9/9/2009, 12:26 PM with
2
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Brain researcher hacks Who Wants to be a Millionaire using memory tricks (2006)
by
randomwalker
on 8/24/2009, 8:36 PM with
19
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by
randomwalker
on 8/15/2009, 12:56 AM with
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Amazon is not the enemy
by
randomwalker
on 7/18/2009, 12:43 AM with
65
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by
randomwalker
on 5/26/2009, 3:03 PM with
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A tutorial on de-anonymizing data published by Lending Club
by
randomwalker
on 5/19/2009, 5:37 AM with
1
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Your Morning Commute is Unique
by
randomwalker
on 5/13/2009, 4:00 PM with
14
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Thoughts on the Y Combinator interview process
by
randomwalker
on 4/19/2009, 6:12 PM with
8
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The future of jobs
by
randomwalker
on 4/16/2009, 11:58 PM with
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by
randomwalker
on Invalid Date with
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Museum of Bad Art - Wikipedia
by
randomwalker
on 4/1/2009, 7:32 PM with
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The Daily Me
by
randomwalker
on 3/20/2009, 1:56 AM with
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Are Cloud Based Memory Architectures the Next Big Thing?
by
randomwalker
on 3/17/2009, 7:06 AM with
6
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Anonymous Data Collection: Lessons from the A-Rod Affair
by
randomwalker
on 2/20/2009, 6:57 PM with
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Social Network Analysis: Can Quantity Compensate for Quality?
by
randomwalker
on 2/15/2009, 7:04 PM with
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Will someone please invent the germometer?
by
randomwalker
on 1/23/2009, 9:28 PM with
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Autostereogram -- Wikipedia (hacking binocular vision)
by
randomwalker
on 1/17/2009, 5:47 AM with
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Respect the Turing Test
by
randomwalker
on 12/11/2008, 1:49 AM with
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Personal Pod Transport Is Coming
by
randomwalker
on 11/26/2008, 2:12 AM with
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The calculus of caffeine consumption
by
randomwalker
on 11/17/2008, 9:56 AM with
16
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Bustup, not Bailout
by
randomwalker
on 11/12/2008, 5:05 PM with
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Lessons from the failure of Livejournal: when not to listen to your users
by
randomwalker
on 10/4/2008, 8:54 PM with
24
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