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Microsoft copied its new Windows Package Manager from rival AppGet, claims developer

The Verge

Keivan Beigi, the developer behind package manager AppGet, has provided a detailed account of Microsoft reaching out to him last year with interest in his work before going quiet and then launching its own winget rival. AppGet is a free and open source package manager for Windows, which automates installing software on Windows PCs.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's Mike Walker, former program manager for DARPA Cyber Grand challenge in 2015 at DEF CON 23 no less Walker announced the first Cyber Grand Challenge would be held the following year in that same ballroom at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's Mike Walker, former program manager for DARPA Cyber Grand challenge in 2015 at DEF CON 23 no less Walker announced the first Cyber Grand Challenge would be held the following year in that same ballroom at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's Mike Walker, former program manager for DARPA Cyber Grand challenge in 2015 at DEF CON 23 no less Walker announced the first Cyber Grand Challenge would be held the following year in that same ballroom at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis.

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The simple solutions to better games

The Verge

“I’d love to see, at some point, the industry come together to say, ‘Look, here’s some standard ways we can talk about this stuff and let people know about this stuff ahead of time, before they preorder a game, before they purchase a game,’” says Brannon Zahand, senior gaming accessibility program manager at Xbox.