Ask Slashdot: Alternatives To "Atomic" Clocks? Slashdotby timothy on communications at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 11:35 pm)

Tony Isaac writes: "Atomic" clocks that you can buy in stores synchronize time using the WWVB shortwave band from NIST in Boulder. The problem is, this signal is notoriously weak, making these clocks very sensitive to interference by other RF or electronic devices, or less-than-ideal reception conditions. In many locations, these clocks are never able to receive a time signal, making them no better at timekeeping than a cheap quartz clock. There are other ways to synchronize clock time: NTP over WiFi, GPS, or cellular. The cheapest clocks that use NTP over Wi-Fi cost around $400. Really? And while there are plenty of GPS-enabled smartwatches in the $100 price range, there don't seem to be any similar wall clocks. Are there any reasonably-priced wall clock alternatives, that use something other than shortwave to set the time?

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Hyperloop to Feature 'Augmented' and 'Interactive' Windows Slashdotby manishs on transportation at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:35 pm)

An anonymous reader writes about the much-anticipated Hyperloop transportation system: Dirk Ahlborn, CEO of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, took to the stage at SXSW to announce that the Hyperloop will have "interactive panels" as windows. Through these "augmented windows," users will be able to "look out" at "motion capture technology." He added, "Based on your position, we're actually manipulating the image. [...] It's psychologically really important and great to have the possibility to look out the window."

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Using Metrics to Manage Your Application Security Program (SANS Reading Room) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at March 14, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Congressmen Decry 'Sluggish' Release of HIPAA Guidance (InfoRiskToday) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at March 14, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Congressmen Decry 'Sluggish' Release of HIPAA Guidance (InfoRiskToday) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at March 14, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Using Metrics to Manage Your Application Security Program (SANS Reading Room) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at March 14, 2016, 10:30 pm)

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All Mac users need bootable backups, and BeLight Software’s Get Backup Pro makes it easy. Josh Centers shares what’s cool about Get Backup Pro and how you can win a free copy.

 

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Anonymous Declare 'Total War' On Donald Trump, Threaten To 'Dismantle His Campaign' Slashdotby BeauHD on privacy at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:05 pm)

An anonymous reader writes from Business Insider's article: Hackers affiliated with the Anonymous hacktivist collective have vowed to relaunch cyber-operations against US presidential candidate Donald Trump [on April Fools' Day]. They threaten to "dismantle his campaign" by taking his election websites offline in a large-scale and orchestrated distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. In December 2015, Anonymous officially "declared war" on Trump after a radical speech in which he said Muslims should be banned from entering the United States. The operation at the time resulted in a number of websites being targeted by hackers, but failed to have lasting impact. A new video statement has been posted to YouTube which claims the "loyalists and veterans" of Anonymous have decided to ramp up cyber-operations against Trump -- dubbed #OpTrump -- on a far larger scale than ever before. "Dear Donald Trump, we have been watching you for a long time and what we see is deeply disturbing. Your inconsistent and hateful campaign has not only shocked the United States of America [but] you have shocked the entire planet with your appalling actions and ideas. You say what your audience wants to hear but in reality you don't stand for anything except for your personal greed and power." The websites targeted in the attack (so far) include trump.com, donaldjtrump.com, and trumphotelcollection.com. In addition, the hacktivists are also planning to release some of Donald Trump's personal information including a SSN, phone number, and contact information of his agent and legal representative.

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App-CPAN-Dependents-0.005 search.cpan.orgby Dan Book at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Recursively find all reverse dependencies for a distribution or module
Test-Mojo-More-0.061 search.cpan.orgby Александр Кузнецов at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Test::Mojo and more.
Crypt-LE-0.07 search.cpan.orgby Alexander Yezhov at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Let's Encrypt API interfacing module.
Test-Clustericious-Cluster-0.30 search.cpan.orgby ⟦Graham Ollis⟧ at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Test an imaginary beowulf cluster of Clustericious services
Locale-CLDR-v0.28.4-TRIAL search.cpan.orgby John Imrie at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

A Module to create locale objects with localisation data from the CLDR
File-Edit-Portable-1.24 search.cpan.orgby Steve Bertrand at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Read and write files while keeping the original line-endings intact, no matter the platform.
Interchange6-0.110 search.cpan.orgby Stefan Hornburg (Racke) at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at March 14, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Interchange6 Open Source Shop Machine