Hackernews posts about NSA
NSA is the National Security Agency, a United States government agency responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information about foreign governments, organizations, and individuals, as well as protecting U.S. communications from foreign intelligence agencies.
- NSA releases 1982 Grace Hopper lecture (www.nsa.gov)
- Essays: NSA Surveillance: A Guide to Staying Secure – Schneier on Security (www.schneier.com)
- NSA Codebreaker Challenge 2024 (nsa-codebreaker.org)
- NSA to Launch 'No Such Podcast,' (www.nsa.gov)
- NSA Releases Internal 1982 Lecture by Rear Admiral Grace Hopper [video] (www.youtube.com)
- The NSA Starts a Podcast – No Such Podcast [video] (www.youtube.com)
- NSA, State officials comment on CCP hacking (breakingdefense.com)
- Adm. Grace Hopper's 1982 NSA Lecture Has Been Published (www.schneier.com)
- The CIA-in-Chile Scandal at 50 (nsarchive.gwu.edu)
- No Such Puzzle: Bite-Sized Sudoku (www.nsa.gov)
- The Pentium as a Navajo Weaving (www.righto.com)
- My 71 TiB ZFS NAS After 10 Years and Zero Drive Failures (louwrentius.com)
- UE5 Nanite in WebGPU (github.com)
- Dogs can remember names of toys years after not seeing them, study shows (www.theguardian.com)
- The U.S. Navy's $100M checkbox (2019) (adrian3.com)
- Nasir Ahmed's digital-compression breakthrough helped make JPEGs/MPEGs possible (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Your Name in Landsat (landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov)
- Interviewing Tim Sweeney and Neal Stephenson (www.matthewball.co)
- Upgrading a Toshiba NAS HDD Firmware on Linux (syscall.eu)
- How to Spot NASA's Solar Sail Demonstration Streaking Through the Night Sky (www.smithsonianmag.com)