Fifteen months into a wide-ranging investigation by the agency's counterintelligence arm and the F.B.I., officials still do not know whether the N.S.A. is the victim of a brilliantly executed hack, with Russia as the most likely perpetrator, an insider's leak, or both. Three employees have been arrested since 2015 for taking classified files, but there is fear that one or more leakers may still be in place. And there is broad agreement that the damage from the Shadow Brokers already far exceeds the harm to American intelligence done by Edward J. Snowden, the former N.S.A. contractor who fled with four laptops of classified material in 2013.
Mr. Snowden's cascade of disclosures to journalists and his defiant public stance drew far more media coverage than this new breach. But Mr. Snowden released code words, while the Shadow Brokers have released the actual code.
We largely lack the framework to ask what gun ownership is for or to decide as a society whether it truly aligns with the good.
A folder in the bucket titled "Secure Store" contains not only configuration files for the Identity API, but also a plaintext document containing the master access key for Accenture's account with Amazon Web Service's Key Management Service, exposing an unknown number of credentials to malicious use.
Yeah, no one ever thought twice before writing that one down, much less exposing it to the Internet?
This fall, renowned soprano Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick will inhale deeply, filling her new transplanted lungs with air, and sing. Performing alongside her will be Esperanza Tufani. Tufani's mother was the donor for Tillemann-Dick's lungs.

The tree houses are a part of Microsoft's "outdoor districts" which are connected to buildings around its Redmond campus.
Less crazy than Google's moveable tent campus proposal, but not by much.
(via The Verge)
Some good ones in the list.
The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state. It must be the guide and the critic of the state, and never its tool.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Because it was so expensive, the city's plumbing system is a good proxy for Rome's fortunes.
The chance meeting on the night train would lead Jeannie Rousseau to join Lamarque's operation and become one of the most effective -- if unheralded -- spies of World War II. Her precise reports on the German's secret military plans, particularly the development of the V-1 flying bombs and V-2 rockets, helped persuade Prime Minister Winston Churchill to bomb the test site at Peenemunde and blunted the impact of a terror weapon the Nazis had hoped would change the course of the war. Her exploits later landed her in three concentration camps, which she survived without ever disclosing the great secret she had stolen from the Germans.

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