Chris takes a break from sleep mode and HOTS to bring you another episode, and Andrew blows a gasket over marketers, followed by a discussion about Google Reader, Linux, OS security, password security, education, WebGL, Firefox, and Youtube.

Chris takes a break from sleep mode and HOTS to bring you another episode, and Andrew blows a gasket over marketers, followed by a discussion about Google Reader, Linux, OS security, password security, education, WebGL, Firefox, and Youtube.


Links

Blizzard Entertainment:StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm
At The Nexus #67: Mr. Bycicle » The Nexus | The Nexus
From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. — Kickstarter
Jeremy Soule Interview & PLAY!
Valve Predicts Fan-Funded Game Development Future | Kotaku Australia
Release of Steve Jobs biopic reportedly delayed for more marketing | Ars Technica
Official Blog: A second spring of cleaning
Issue 33181 – chromium – Implement RSS detection natively in Chrome – An open-source project to help move the web forward. – Google Project Hosting
Google Reader joins graveyard of dead Google products – Slate Magazine
When Google kills Gmail
Supreme Court upholds first-sale doctrine in textbook resale case | Ars Technica
EU fines Microsoft €561 million for not giving users a browser choice | Ars Technica
zegenie Studios Linux Distribution Chooser
Results of the 2013 /r/Linux Distro Survey
HP Communities – Pwn2Own 2013 – Enterprise Business Community
All Chrome OS hack attempts fail at Pwnium 3 | Geek Pick | Geek.com
IT Talent Shortage Or Purple Squirrel Hunt? – Global-cio – H-1B –
The inside story of how 382 recruiters pursued an imaginary engineer
CS in Vietnam
Nerds
xkcd: Devotion to Duty
A Whole Lotta Nothing: LinkedIn is a Virus
Why I’m Switching (Back) to Firefox – campaul [dot] net
Publishers not happy with Amazon’s efforts to claim .book domain name | Ars Technica
New gTLDs: first ICANN approvals for end of April! | NetNames Blog
.xxx – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Someone Calculated How Many Calories A Mouse Click Burns | TechCrunch
Zephyros Anemos – JavaScript and WebGL
On WebGL — Acko.net
WebGL | the Andrew Bailey
Electronic Arts Announces Change in Executive Leadership | EA Press Room
Ctrl+Alt+Del – Sillies – (2013-03-12)
Please, Stop Helping the Hackers Guess My Passwords | Andrew Munsell
Cisco switches to weaker hashing scheme, passwords cracked wide open | Ars Technica
YouTube
Strip Search – New Episodes Every Tuesday & Friday!
Words of Contradictory Wisdom | the Andrew Bailey
Weak security in our daily lives
Hacking the <a> tag in 100 characters
Checkboxes that kill your product — Alex Limi
IrfanView – Official Homepage – one of the most popular viewers worldwide
The World Has No Room For Cowards — Krebs on Security
Security reporter tells Ars about hacked 911 call that sent SWAT team to his house (Updated) | Ars Technica
Details on the denial of service attack that targeted Ars Technica | Ars Technica
The Obscurest Epoch is Today — Krebs on Security
Coding Horror: International Backup Awareness Day

Music

Younnat Radar – His Name is Radar
Jeremy Williams – Eighty-eight
Josh Woodward – Let It In (instrumental)
tryad – The Rising (instrumental)


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