@dhar

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TIL the Japanese convenience store Lawson originated in Ohio
RT @[email protected] How a small dairy store from Ohio became one of the biggest names in the Japanese convenience store industry https://www.marketplace.org/2018/09/04/business/how-small-dairy-store-ohio-become-one-biggest-names-japanese-convenience-store

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/nippon_en/status/1037144369671823360

How a small dairy store from Ohio became one of the biggest names in the Japanese convenience store industry

Lawson’s was a beloved store chain that went extinct in the U.S. years ago. Unbeknownst to some though, the chain today is thriving — in Japan.

The weird economics behind Steam prices around the world https://www.pcgamer.com/the-weird-ecomomics-behind-steam-prices-around-the-world/
The weird economics behind Steam prices around the world

How and why game prices vary so much from US to Europe to Australia. Or, why we should all pack up and move to Russia.

If any of you creators have Kiseki stuff at #C3AFAJKT18, please let me know. I'll definitely visit your table this weekend 👋

RT @[email protected]: "My dog became a shark when I bought new carpet."

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/RetrieversPic/status/1032475793190998017

Adorable Retrievers 🐶 on Twitter

“"My dog became a shark when I bought new carpet." https://t.co/zTsPZ0UzkT”

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CHELO on Twitter

“why is this so funny to me”

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cowboy⊿ 🌸❄️Fry Me to the Star🔥🌟 on Twitter

“https://t.co/0xlHFQ44jZ”

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RT @[email protected]: Best Street Fighter cosplay ever???

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MyGamerXP/status/1027508442284601345

MyGamerXP / Matt on Twitter

“Best Street Fighter cosplay ever???”

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We need to lay off the overzealous hero-worship of Elon Musk

Be careful what you worship.

Falling through the KRACKs

The big news in crypto today is the KRACK attack on WPA2 protected WiFi networks. Discovered by Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens at KU Leuven, KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attack) leverages a vulnerab…

A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering
It's not about beating the person in front of you, it's about beating the person inside of you. Most people can't beat that person.