Month: August 2025
TCP Client Self-Connect (2013)
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Ethereum Price Highest Since 2021 Amid Softer Dollar and US Policy Clarity
Ethereum is riding on a softer dollar and rate-cut bets, with U.S. policy clarity, and steady ETF demand tightening exchange supply.
Security flaws in a carmaker’s web portal let one hacker remotely unlock cars from anywhere
Security researcher Eaton Zveare told TechCrunch that the flaws he discovered in the carmaker’s centralized dealer portal exposed vast access to customer and vehicle data. With this access, Zveare said he could remotely take over a customer’s account and unlock their cars, and more.
Why investors just bet $85M on this Indian company’s generic drug strategy
Truemeds has taken a different route from other Indian online pharmacies — and it has helped the startup double its revenue.
Compiling a Lisp: Lambda lifting
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At least 1 Bitcoiner gets kidnapped every week — Crypto exec
Alena Vranova said that personal safety measures should not be ignored by Bitcoin and crypto investors with modest holdings.
One Million Screenshots
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The great myth of empire collapse
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The hidden cost of living amid Mark Zuckerberg’s $110M compound
Mark Zuckerberg has spent 14 years gobbling up his leafy Palo Alto neighborhood, according to a New York Times report detailing how the Meta CEO has purchased 11 properties for over $110 million to create his own personal fiefdom in Crescent Park. The piecemeal compound features a main residence, guest homes, manicured gardens, and a … Read more
World Mobile launches drone-based, decentralized telecom project
The decentralized telecommunication project uses unmanned aerial drones in the stratosphere to provide wireless services to users.
The computer science dream has become a nightmare
Well, the coding-equals-prosperity promise has officially collapsed. Fresh computer science graduates are facing unemployment rates of 6.1% to 7.5% — more than double what biology and art history majors are experiencing, according to a recent Federal Reserve Bank of New York study. A crushing New York Times piece highlights what’s happening on the ground. The … Read more
Stanford sticks with legacy admissions
Stanford University has confirmed its admissions policies for fall 2026 will continue considering legacy status, a decision that could influence access to one of Silicon Valley’s most important talent pipelines. Stanford is also ending its test-optional policy, requiring SAT or ACT scores for the first time since 2021. According to the Stanford Daily, the university … Read more