A worker in Harlem said since the restaurant's delivery driver couldn't keep up with demand, she hand-delivered 11 orders herself.
— Fairwork (@TowardsFairWork) May 18, 2022
Reporter @kelsaywhat @BuzzFeedNews on @Grubhub's impossible demands and failure to communicate with workers... :/ https://t.co/6dIpKEg4aA
1/ So you go shopping for a PIV card reader, because the US govt gave you one and you're curious to look at what's on it. You settle for this "DOD military USB common access smart card reader," because it's compatible with Mac OS. Cool! Only $15! What a bargain! pic.twitter.com/MHPPkZVixp
— briankrebs (@briankrebs) May 16, 2022
Is this billboard trying to phish me or pic.twitter.com/yzjIQchsWi
— Ned Pyle (@NerdPyle) May 15, 2022
For example, in the case of Unity, if you read their latest earnings call transcript you will hear them describe how their machine learning targeted user acquisition system got into an unrecoverable bad state (!) due to bad data from a large customer, and has to be retrained: pic.twitter.com/GgdxwvrXvQ
— Casey Muratori (@cmuratori) May 12, 2022
Science pic.twitter.com/JeLxEcJrHS
— alex audio cowboy (@mal4m) May 12, 2022
oh dear godhttps://t.co/Ey3b7a2Ptf pic.twitter.com/VFawtYboOe
— Brad Fitzpatrick 🌻 (@bradfitz) May 11, 2022
Fun story. @Gillis57 realized after getting enough of these that the big bounty pay out card numbers were predictable. That finding also paid him a bounty. https://t.co/XRUo8RpTck
— Matt Jay (@mattjay) May 8, 2022
"notable"
— Ron Garcia (@rg9119) April 20, 2022
(from "Effective C") pic.twitter.com/wi3ElfkZiW
Welp. It’s the crypto bug of the year. Mark it down for April. Java 15-18 ECDSA doesn’t sanity check that the random x coordinate and signature proof are nonzero; a (0,0) signature validates any message. Breaks JWT, SAML, &c. https://t.co/t2WgnS0g3A
— Thomas H. Ptacek (@tqbf) April 20, 2022
Blockchain, applied in the real world with a case study:
— Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) April 19, 2022
To handle the ‘staggering’ amount of data of 500K loads per year (~1,500/day), Walmart Canada contracted an innovative blockchain solution using a private cloud, running 600 VMs to handle thousands of transactions per day. https://t.co/GjYzs4qsiS