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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search MurmurHash is a non- cryptographic hash function suitable for general hash-based lookup. [1] [2] [3] It was created by Austin Appleby in 2008 [4] and is currently hosted on Github along with its test suite named 'SMHasher'. It also exists in a number of variants, [5] all of which have been released into the public domain. The name comes from two basic operations, multiply (MU) and rotate (R), used in its inner loop. Unlike cryptographic hash functions , it is not specifically designed to be difficult to reverse by an adversary, making it unsuitable for cryptographic purposes. 1 Variants 1.1 MurmurHash3 1.2 MurmurHash2 2 Implementations 3 Vulnerabilities 4 Algorithm 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Variants [ edit ] MurmurHash3 [ edit ] The current version is M...
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Read the Tea Leaves Software and other dark arts, by Nolan Lawson /header Home Apps Code Talks About « The state of binary data in the browser Safari is the new IE 2: Revenge of the Linkbait » 30 Jun Posted June 30, 2015 by Nolan Lawson in Webapps . Tagged: apple , web platform . 212 Comments Last weekend I attended EdgeConf , a conference populated by many of the leading lights in the web industry. It featured panel talks and breakout sessions with a focus on technologies that are just now starting to emerge in browsers, so there was a lot of lively discussion around Service Worker, Web Components, Shadow DOM, Web Manifests, and more. EdgeConf’s hundred-odd attendees were truly the heavy hitters of the web community. The average Twitter follower count in any given room was probably in the thousands, and all the major browser vendors were represented – ...
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Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Store Hackaday Prize Submit About March 24, 2017 #site-navigation #masthead 32 Comments by: Kimberly Lau .entry-meta August 27, 2008 .entry-meta .entry-header [randy] from F.A.T. tested the theory that infrared LEDs can actually hide you from the prying eyes of surveillance cameras. We’ve previously covered camouflage , IR , and other suggestions for eluding the cameras, but haven’t taken to sewing stuff onto our clothes yet. [randy] lined his hoodie with high-intensity infrared LEDs, hoping to create a halo effect that would hide his head, and tested his results. Unfortunately, his efforts were unsuccessful. He tested many many different combinations and we’re confident in his conclusion that it would be very hard to make this work. .entry-content Posted in led hacks , misc hacks , secur...
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/ ipfs / blog / 23-js-ipfs-0-23 source by David Dias & Victor Bjelkholm on 2017-03-24 Today we're happy to announce that we have released js-ipfs version 0.23.0. DAG API (IPLD Support) Interoperability with go-ipfs Bootstrap nodes Easier initialization Datastore New tutorials jsipfs add --wrap-with-directory feature Support for unixfs sharding npm install --save ipfs@0.23.0 .dag The new DAG API (available through ipfs.dag ) offers a new way to create and operate over any MerkleGraph, today it has support for the IPFS MerkleDAG (referenced as dag-cbor), the new dag-cbor (which lets you drop json into IPFS seamlessly) and a preview of Ethereum. You can learn how to use it through: docs examples video running through the demos If you are new to the Merkle Forest, make sure to watch @jbenet's talk "Enter the Merkle Forest" This took us more time tha...
mobile desktop, table PROJECTS NOTEBOOK PROJECTS NOTEBOOK ABOUT <li><input type="search" placeholder="Search"></li> <li><button type="button" class="button">Search</button></li> ABOUT @adamhrv <h1>SKYLIFT: Research</h1> <p class="meta">20 Jul 2016</p> chapter <div class="cp-page intro-bg multiply" markdown="1"> # SKYLIFT: Research #### WiFi Geolocation Emulator ###### Adam Harvey / Surya Mattu (2016) </div> This is a post about SKYLIFT , a geolocation emulator made for !Mediengruppe Bitnik’s Assange room at Zoo Galerie, in collaboration with Surya Mattu . SKYLIFT works by exploiting a smartphone’s reliance on using home routers for location services. Because home routers broadcast a unique number (BSSID) and do not change location, they can be used for “accurate” geo-positioning. Apps such as Google Maps, Apple Maps, Twitter, and Facebook...