| 1. | | Announcing The Dark Mail Alliance – Founded by Silent Circle and Lavabit (silentcircle.wordpress.com) |
| 565 points by cylo on Oct 30, 2013 | 209 comments |
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| 2. | | Does life end after 35? (kzhu.net) |
| 530 points by hakkasan on Oct 30, 2013 | 220 comments |
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| 4. | | Cisco to release BSD-licensed H.264 stack (brendaneich.com) |
| 327 points by padenot on Oct 30, 2013 | 175 comments |
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| 5. | | Users complain their Dell 6430u laptops smell like cat piss (dell.com) |
| 307 points by kmfrk on Oct 30, 2013 | 159 comments |
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| 6. | | Java Virtual Machine in pure Node.js (github.com/yaroslavgaponov) |
| 286 points by binarymax on Oct 30, 2013 | 138 comments |
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| 7. | | Let’s Build a Compiler (1995) (iecc.com) |
| 247 points by _virtu on Oct 30, 2013 | 56 comments |
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| 8. | | Why Meteor will kill Ruby on Rails (differential.io) |
| 247 points by joshowens on Oct 30, 2013 | 323 comments |
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| 9. | | The Battle for Power on the Internet (schneier.com) |
| 238 points by hatchan on Oct 30, 2013 | 30 comments |
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| 10. | | Mozilla will add H.264 to Firefox as Cisco makes push for WebRTC’s future (gigaom.com) |
| 218 points by gz5 on Oct 30, 2013 | 62 comments |
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| 11. | | George Orwell: Politics and the English Language (1946) (alexgolec.github.io) |
| 206 points by yk on Oct 30, 2013 | 62 comments |
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| 12. | | The Impossible Music of Black MIDI (rhizome.org) |
| 183 points by wodow on Oct 30, 2013 | 175 comments |
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| 13. | | Mac Pros, Ara, and Modularity (jjcm.org) |
| 179 points by jjcm on Oct 30, 2013 | 112 comments |
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| 14. | | Comments on Cisco, Mozilla, and H.264 (xiphmont.livejournal.com) |
| 182 points by 0x006A on Oct 30, 2013 | 19 comments |
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| 15. | | California woman ticketed for wearing Google Glass while driving (plus.google.com) |
| 180 points by tga on Oct 30, 2013 | 295 comments |
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| 16. | | Hacker News was down |
| 172 points by daraosn on Oct 30, 2013 | 94 comments |
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| 17. | | Insect-inspired flying robot handles collisions, goes where other robots can’t (robohub.org) |
| 165 points by robotgal on Oct 30, 2013 | 41 comments |
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| 18. | | Microsoft Research uses Kinect to translate between spoken and sign languages (thenextweb.com) |
| 156 points by hackhackhack on Oct 30, 2013 | 25 comments |
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| 19. | | Stalin's Rope Roads (theatlantic.com) |
| 152 points by v4us on Oct 30, 2013 | 32 comments |
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| 20. | | Startup Idea: Solve Personal Analytics (kirigin.com) |
| 155 points by socmoth on Oct 30, 2013 | 97 comments |
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| 21. | | Principal Component Analysis for Dummies (georgemdallas.wordpress.com) |
| 147 points by jackkinsella on Oct 30, 2013 | 31 comments |
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| 22. | | Show HN: Popcorn Messaging – Anonymously chat with people within 1 mile (appsto.re) |
| 126 points by drum on Oct 30, 2013 | 130 comments |
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| 23. | | iPad Air Review (anandtech.com) |
| 122 points by wittyphrasehere on Oct 30, 2013 | 100 comments |
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| 25. | | HealthCare.gov deferred final security check, could leak personal data (arstechnica.com) |
| 118 points by Cbasedlifeform on Oct 30, 2013 | 101 comments |
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| 26. | | Pakistani family of drone strike victim gives harrowing testimony to Congress (theguardian.com) |
| 112 points by labinder on Oct 30, 2013 | 84 comments |
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| 29. | | Andrew Kim: Minimal to the max (microsoft.com) |
| 103 points by sheikhimran01 on Oct 30, 2013 | 58 comments |
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| 30. | | CircleCI security incident (circleci.com) |
| 108 points by markhelo on Oct 30, 2013 | 45 comments |
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That aside, let me re-make a point I keep making:
Google had no knowledge of NSA's physical compromise of their data centers. But still, they pushed harder than anyone on the whole Internet for the adoption of modern TLS with forward-secrecy; they are the world's foremost deployers of ephemeral-keyed elliptic curve cryptography and of certificate pinning, both of which ensure not only the security of the traffic running over the network cables into their data centers, but also minimize the impact of a compromised long-term encryption key or the compromise of the CA system by a state actor.
Not only that, but Google launched a high-profile effort to encrypt the communications inside and between their data centers.
I hope a couple years hindsight will put the importance of Adam Langley's work (and that of the rest of his team; he's just the best-known member of that team) at Google into sharper relief.