"Solving
Tic-Tac-Toe: Game Tree Basics"
Free Gary
Daily life in Belarus:
(Photo description: The woman at right is a Lithuanian citizen, standing in the Lithuanian village of Norviliskes. She is speaking with her Belarusian relatives, behind a fence that is built on the border between Belarus and Lithuania, while a Belarusian border guard watches over the scene on Friday, May 2, 2008. The border between the two countries runs right through the middle of this village. The diverging paths taken by the two countries since the 1991 Soviet collapse have left former neighbors in this border village separated not only by an imposing fence but by increasingly different ways of life. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits))
As someone who lives in the inversion, I found this
article interesting.
Also, as someone who works on Drupal in Emacs, I've found Sacha Chua's site to be most
informative. Today's
post on syntax checking with flymake is as good a place as any to
start. (It's worth clicking around.)
The
Stages of Grief as illustrated by the Dan Kaminsky DNS vulnerability
discovery. (Did I already mention that sensepost was dead on in
calling this a great infosec soap opera. (It's like
l0pht and @stake or something.))
Apple is the new Microsoft. Can't we all just get along?


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