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Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy Entertainment the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $1 (eurogamer.net)

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Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy Entertainment the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $1 (eurogamer.net)
Multilocation DNS Looking Glass (DNS over HTTP) (dns-lg.com)
Why IPv6 and Content Centric Networking Matter
For some reason, it goes without questioning that networked applications of significant complexity require a centralized server. Much of the nature of the web and the cloud are basically a result of this. In a number of cases, it's relatively legitimate. Some things just are significantly easier whe...
Thinking Out Loud: The Future of VLANs (blog.scottlowe.org)
Ultrasonic Networking on the Web (smus.com)
Bitsquatting: DNS Hijacking without exploitation (dinaburg.org)
Does Our Industry Have a Drinking Problem? (alistapart.com)
Exploring LXC Networking (containerops.org)
exabgp: The BGP swiss army knife of networking (github.com)
Making API Errors More Transparent (twilio.com)
That NBC (Sochi Hacking) story 100% fraudulent (blog.erratasec.com)
nanomsg - networking communication patterns library (nanomsg.org)
Snabb Switch Reddit: great links on modern networking and system programming (reddit.com)
Peer-to-peer networking app FireChat used in Taiwan "Sunflower Movement" protests (techinasia.com)
Found on /r/taiwan. I'm not sure if this is completely on-topic, but I think the fact that a messaging app not reliant on the standard tcp/ip infrastructure was widely used in the wild (with rather predictable results) is quite interesting.
Verified Networking using Dependent Types (simonjf.com)
Drinking female writers (theguardian.com)
Jean Rhys, Elizabeth Bishop, Marguerite Duras: How is it that these women, so very bad at living , were so very good at writing about it?… more ยป
ONS2014 Keynote by Amin Vahdat about networking at Google (youtube.com)
"Software Defined Network Function Virtualization at Scale"
Named Data Networking (named-data.net)
Why Is It Taking So Long to Secure Internet Routing? (queue.acm.org)
UDT: Breaking the Data Transfer Bottleneck (udt.sourceforge.net)
An Open-Source Research Platform for Embedded Visible Light Networking (arxiv.org)
Looking at Packet Capture and Dissection (waywardmonkeys.org)
Future of Docker networking (containerops.org)
Van Jacobson - A New Way to look at Networking (youtube.com)
Looking for some technical people to help Beta test a TCP accelerator I'm launching. Sign up here. (supertcp.com)
U.S. Links North Korea to Sony Hacking (nytimes.com)
Looking for technical people to Beta test SuperTCP (docs.google.com)
Some thoughts on social networking services (github.com)
I had some ideas for a social networking service and wanted some feedback from you guys, since you're an intuitive bunch.
Physics for Game Programmers : Networking for Physics Programmers (gdcvault.com)
Delay Tolerant Networking (ntrs.nasa.gov)
The report is kind of a survey of different protocols that can be used for interplanetary internet. They performed simulated tests which was a little disappointing: I was hoping for real transmission between satellites etc. The language is easy to understand, if a bit dry. As a non sequitor, LTP to ...