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What’s on your desk, Adi Robertson?

The Verge

The great thing about my job is that I get to work across so many areas — I’ve covered film festivals, virtual reality hardware, net neutrality and copyright, speech moderation, obsolete tech, and too many random gadgets to count. I think this is absolutely the neatest workspace I’ve seen yet. It really bothers me! I miss netbooks!

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IndiEV reveals electric car with a built-in gaming PC but not much else

The Verge

When pushed on the details, IndiEV shared that this “supercomputer” is merely a custom Windows PC with an i7 processor and an Nvidia RTX2080 graphics card. One of IndiEV’s marketing reps said during a Zoom briefing that the hope is that the dedicated rig can power “any triple-A game, any virtual reality game, any augmented reality game.”

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As Seattle wins ?Library of the Year,? Chief Librarian Marcellus Turner sees key role for tech in pandemic

GeekWire

In a note to patrons this week, Turner spelled out some of the ways the organization is continuing to serve the community, with expanded digital resources such as e-books and streaming content; virtual story time and classes; instant digital library cards; remote learning resources for students; and more. Mac, Windows or Linux?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Why Are Blue Team Hackers More L33T?

ForAllSecure

In a kinetic war, the two groups don’t necessarily tip their hands, and the same is true in a virtual war--even if both teams are employed by the same organization. On the other hand, red team is what we see in television and in film as the representation of hacking. It's pretty much Linux. The black hoodie.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Why Are Blue Team Hackers More L33T?

ForAllSecure

In a kinetic war, the two groups don’t necessarily tip their hands, and the same is true in a virtual war--even if both teams are employed by the same organization. On the other hand, red team is what we see in television and in film as the representation of hacking. It's pretty much Linux. The black hoodie.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Why Are Blue Team Hackers More L33T?

ForAllSecure

In a kinetic war, the two groups don’t necessarily tip their hands, and the same is true in a virtual war--even if both teams are employed by the same organization. On the other hand, red team is what we see in television and in film as the representation of hacking. It's pretty much Linux. The black hoodie.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

vassal him Chuck is the electric control center manager and told us when hackers took over their computers, all his workers could do was film it with their cell phones. Vamosi: And a lot of these systems do not use the familiar Linux Mac Windows operating systems. And how might we defend ourselves? It was illogical and chaotic.

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