Hackernews posts about TSA
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- TSA on What Netflix's 'Carry-On' Gets Wrong About Airport Security (www.newsweek.com)
- My shoes were destroyed at the TSA inspection (2009) (www.flyertalk.com)
- Lawmakers sound alarm over TSA facial recognition technology (www.dcnewsnow.com)
- Can You Bring Frozen Liquids Through TSA? (www.travelandleisure.com)
- Show HN: PyDICOS, releasing an open security scanner interface (www.auxilia-tech.com)
- The largest hydroelectric dam in the world has been approved (newatlas.com)
- Annual Report on the U.S. Manufacturing Economy: 2024 (tsapps.nist.gov)
- I had to take down my course-swapping site or be expelled (www.linkedin.com)
- Cracking a 512-bit DKIM key for less than $8 in the cloud (dmarcchecker.app)
- AI companies cause most of traffic on forums (pod.geraspora.de)
- Magic/tragic email links: don't make them the only option (recyclebin.zip)
- Show HN: Tramway SDK – An unholy union between Half-Life and Morrowind engines (racenis.github.io)
- Static search trees: faster than binary search (curiouscoding.nl)
- Nepenthes is a tarpit to catch AI web crawlers (zadzmo.org)
- The Tsunami of Burnout Few See (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
- Snyk security researcher deploys malicious NPM packages targeting cursor.com (sourcecodered.com)
- Web page annoyances that I don't inflict on you (rachelbythebay.com)
- Apple will soon receive 'made in America' chips from TSMC's Arizona fab (www.tomshardware.com)
- Take the pedals off the bike (www.fortressofdoors.com)
- Systems ideas that sound good but almost never work (hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com)
- TSMC begins producing 4-nanometer chips in Arizona (www.reuters.com)