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A good set of earplugs can come in handy in all kinds of situations. https://t.co/d2qvd9ADhX — PolitiTweet.org
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David Vaughan wants to make his Coral Restoration Units fully modular—an affordable, off-the-shelf kit for coral farming. https://t.co/W1aBbuXNyh — PolitiTweet.org
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Volvo’s New EV Flagship EX90 ushers in a new era of lidar-driven safety tech for Volvo. It's also basically a family-friendly Polestar 3. Can the brand find a way to stand out? https://t.co/R2zk9UcIZv https://t.co/W0KZfxGrCW — PolitiTweet.org
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“It feels like a miracle,” he says. “When the results appeared, my breath was taken away and tears welled in my eyes. It’s that magical.” https://t.co/4Q4jVcmKrw — PolitiTweet.org
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If you took an extended holiday from screens or celebrated Buy Nothing Weekend, fear not, some deals remain. We combed through our many Cyber Monday guides and picked out the items still on sale. https://t.co/Xozvep8l0P https://t.co/1kB0zPXbjV — PolitiTweet.org
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If you took an extended holiday from screens or celebrated Buy Nothing Weekend, fear not, some deals remain. We combed through our many Cyber Monday guides and picked out the items still on sale. https://t.co/kE7NfJ05gi — PolitiTweet.org
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The EX90, according to the company, is the start of a new era—not just for propulsion, but for safety, too. https://t.co/LFpAYDGYEA — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @laxmevy: My latest for @WIRED: a clever experiment to pick at an age-old question https://t.co/yR4AzGKp0p — PolitiTweet.org
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In the wake of the recent chess cheating scandal, Levy Rozman (@GothamChess) explains how you actually cheat at chess. Using artificial intelligence, see how people use everything from bathroom cell phones to earpieces to try to skirt the rules and gain an edge. https://t.co/CDsSNXCBIQ — PolitiTweet.org
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With AlphaBay shuttered, Operation Bayonet enters its final phase: driving the site’s refugees into a giant trap. But one refugee hatched his own plan. https://t.co/Hza4QDdHdD — PolitiTweet.org
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#CyberWeek is here! For a limited time only, get unlimited access to https://t.co/w8uI4ORkh2 and exclusive subscriber-only content for just $5. Plus, get free stickers! https://t.co/u7PBIEklVv https://t.co/2WpxDIL7jE — PolitiTweet.org
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Don't like the way your new lock screen looks? We gotchu. https://t.co/dmrhONqOA8 — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @GregWilliams718: New issue klaxon! The only way of getting to net zero is through robust data, policy and the law. In the new UK issue… — PolitiTweet.org
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“Plastic is in our blood. It's in fetuses. It's really encroaching on every aspect of human existence. Plastic does have qualities that are useful in certain cases, but we need to reset our relationship to plastic, just full stop.” https://t.co/LDpTsrRYR0 — PolitiTweet.org
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From acoustic tweezers to holograms, engineers are taking inspiration from the field of optics—and riding the sound wave. https://t.co/xrTOR9aEXC — PolitiTweet.org
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Get exclusive commentary and behind-the-scenes notes from writer Andy Greenberg. Sign up for The Rise and Fall of AlphaBay companion newsletter: https://t.co/CtOzdHB1pE https://t.co/KTikgcVYom — PolitiTweet.org
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The Cyber Week sale is here! For a limited time only, get WIRED for just $5. Subscribe Now! https://t.co/qGHrlvTg3l https://t.co/NQ54UrwHq4 — PolitiTweet.org
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People in Toronto started noticing a series of six-foot-high celebrity portraits popping up around town, but there was something a little off about them. Almost nobody guessed the truth about what it was. (From 2018) https://t.co/ra6BMgBidi — PolitiTweet.org
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Is @jennaortega related to Gina Rodriguez? Is Jenna a Libra? Can she dance?? Jenna answers all these questions and much more! @wednesdayaddams #wednesdaynetflix https://t.co/uOoWhYsXHI — PolitiTweet.org
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“It could be to confuse predators. It could be some kind of social adaptation to help zebras recognize each other. It could be thermoregulation.” https://t.co/0i3qFbFKL4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Read the sixth and final installment of @a_greenberg’s epic tale of the biggest dark web bust of all time, then buy the book Tracers In The Dark: The Global Hunt for the Crime Lords of Cryptocurrency. 15/15 https://t.co/g7OEKlXaHl — PolitiTweet.org
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No matter how cautious dark web admins are, there will always be vulnerabilities and secret weapons to exploit them. The cat-and-mouse game continues. And for every Alpha taken down, another will be waiting to rise into their place. 14/15 — PolitiTweet.org
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DeSnake described countermeasures he’d developed for almost every tactic used to capture Cazes and take down the original Alphabay. Alpha02 had regarded some of his methods as overkill. “In this game there is no overkill,” he added. 13/15 https://t.co/E7y3xItm7G — PolitiTweet.org
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In encrypted instant messages between DeSnake and WIRED’s reporter, he claimed that Cazes had been murdered in jail and that he had returned to “make amends” for the “bad light” in which the Alphabay bust had cast the marketplace. 12/15 — PolitiTweet.org
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One dark web administrator, at least, wasn’t deterred. Four years after Cazes’ death, his second-in-command, called DeSnake, reappeared with a resurrected version of AlphaBay. 11/15 https://t.co/jmJUHmMYyr — PolitiTweet.org
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Dark web observers have tried to determine to what extent Operation Bayonet truly disrupted the constant dark web market cycle of raid, rebuild, and repeat. Could one highly coordinated bust end or even slow the eternal shell game? 10/15 — PolitiTweet.org
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The massive corpus of dark-web data collected by the Dutch led to a series of high-profile busts. The FBI executed more than 240 arrests, seized 1,700 lbs. of drugs, and $13.5 million in cash and cryptocurrency. But was it enough? 9/15 — PolitiTweet.org
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The carefully coordinated agitprop sent an all-pervading sense of paranoia rippling across the dark web. It was warranted. While running Hansa, the Dutch had collected data on a staggering 420,000 users including 10,000 home addresses. 8/15 https://t.co/b0nsOTtRm2 — PolitiTweet.org
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When the time came to reveal the ruse, the Dutch and US governments simultaneously announced their coordinated action against both Alphabay and Hansa. “You are not safe. You cannot hide,” said US attorney general Jeff Sessions. 7/15 https://t.co/MAZTmVpoir — PolitiTweet.org
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Those “evil plans” included tricking drug dealers into uploading identifying information, downloading malware that revealed their locations, and receiving adorable stuffed panda bears in the mail—with GPS trackers hidden inside. 6/15 — PolitiTweet.org