Tag overview for: 'analysis'

Entries on this site with 'analysis'

  • CIA contracting in the private sector?
    While it's probably common knowledge to everyone inside the beltway but me, I stumbled across a news article in the Politico that talks about CIA analysts hiring themselve
  • Conversation with a Facebook insider.
    It seems as if Facebook is everywhere these days. Less involved than Livejournal or Blogger but packing a little more substance than Twitter , Facebook is a great way to g
  • Wardriving new parts of NOVA.
    When I first started driving I taught myself how to navigate Pittsburgh by filling up my car with gas, picking a direction to drive in for fifteen or twenty miles, and get
  • OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator notes and roll-up post.
    While reading the files in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/ I got it in my head to see if anyone else had spent any time reverse engineering the OCZ NIA , or at least had
  • Privacy policy.
    The Apache web server maintains logs of all accesses - every PHP page, every HTML page, every image file, every JavaScript snippet gets logged with your IP address, like s
  • An interesting method of data visualisation.
    Data visualisation is a process in which the bits of a given data field are displayed in a graphical format to help the analyst find patterns or anomalies in the data. For

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