👓 Two factor authentication overview | Nelson’s log

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Bit of kerfuffle this week around Reddit, which had a security breach despite having two factor authentication enabled. Some basic introductory notes for folks wondering what’s going on. Two-…

👓 Zip codes vs census tracts | Nelson’s log

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A lot of digital maps use zip codes as a binning feature. Election maps, property value maps, pollution maps. But while zip codes are convenient and familiar there’s a much better set of poly…

👓 Perspective | At U.S. Open, power of Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka is overshadowed by an umpire’s power play | Washington Post

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‘A career of pushing boundaries': How Serena Williams has rewritten rules for women in tennis

Chair umpire Carlos Ramos managed to rob not one but two players in the women’s U.S. Open final. Nobody has ever seen anything like it: An umpire so wrecked a big occasion that both players, Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams alike, wound up distraught with tears streaming down their faces during the trophy presentation and an incensed crowd screamed boos at the court. Ramos took what began as a minor infraction and turned it into one of the nastiest and most emotional controversies in the history of tennis, all because he couldn’t take a woman speaking sharply to him.

👓 Sami Keijonen’s Foxland Themes and Plugins are Now Available for Free | WP Tavern

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WordPress theme designer and developer Sami Keijonen has made all of his theme and plugin products at Foxland available for free. Keijonen’s WordPress.org-hosted themes are active on more tha…

🔖 WordCamp for Publishers 2018 Videos Now Available on WordPress.tv

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👓 The debt metaphor in software development | Andy Sylvester

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In a new post, Ward Cunningham shares his thoughts on the “debt metaphor” in software development. One of the points he brings out is that programming can be thought of as making decisions now on the functionality of the program and deferring others to a later time (debt), with the understanding...

👓 Papadopoulos sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to FBI in Mueller probe | NBC

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"The president of the United States hindered this investigation more than George Papadopoulos ever could," a lawyer for Papadopoulos said.

👓 A message from President Daniels to students on the humanities | Johns Hopkins

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President Daniels: 'Hopkins believes in the essential value of humanistic inquiry and its capacity to aid you in realizing your aspirations and building lives you want to live and of which you will be proud'

👓 Newly Released Emails Show Brett Kavanaugh May Have Perjured Himself at Least Four Times | The Daily Beast

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Formerly confidential emails have been released that show the Supreme Court nominee contradicting statements he made under oath to the Senate.

👓 So No One’s Going to Ask Brett Kavanaugh How He Got Into Massive Debt by Allegedly Buying Baseball Tickets? | Slate

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One big personal issue has been absent from the potential Supreme Court justice's confirmation hearing.

👓 I Wrote Some of the Memos That Brett Kavanaugh Lied to the Senate About. He Should Be Impeached, Not Elevated. | Slate

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Brett Kavanaugh procured his own confirmation to the federal bench by committing perjury.