Control Structure #117: Dial-up Voting
Oct 20, 2016•50 min
Episode description
Our old friend Christopher joins Andrew and Steve to talk about some games, IoT, VeraCrypt, voting software, voting hardware, growing hardware, the LHC, doomed projects, CSP, and a few other tidbits.
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- Star Citizen: Full CitizenCon 2016 Presentation – YouTube
- The Elder Scrolls Official Site | Skyrim Special Edition
- Steam Community :: Group Announcements :: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
- From the Composer of Skyrim – Soule Symphony No. 1 by Max Steiner Agency Inc. — Kickstarter
- English man spends 11 hours trying to make cup of tea with Wi-Fi kettle | Technology | The Guardian
- Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol – Wikipedia
- The VeraCrypt Audit Results – OSTIF.org
- OpenCAPI Unveiled: AMD, IBM, Google, Xilinx, Micron and Mellanox Join Forces in the Heterogenous Computing Era
- America’s Electronic Voting Machines Are Scarily Easy Targets | WIRED
- BAE Systems wants to grow military aircraft in chemical vats
- The Large Hadron Collider | CERN
- Google Maps
- LoadingReadyRun: LHC [HD] – YouTube
- “Hello, World!” program – Wikipedia
- xkcd: Citogenesis
- 101 Ways To Know Your Software Project Is Doomed
- God object – Wikipedia
- Google Online Security Blog: Reshaping web defenses with strict Content Security Policy
- CSP Evaluator
This episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #403: CS #117 — It Works On My Machine!
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