bloomberg/brisket · GitHub
►https://github.com/bloomberg/brisket
Tags : #isomorphe #JavaScript #framework #Backbone #clevermarks
bloomberg/brisket · GitHub
►https://github.com/bloomberg/brisket
Tags : #isomorphe #JavaScript #framework #Backbone #clevermarks
Rendering on the Server and #client in #Node.js
▻http://artsy.github.io/blog/2013/11/30/rendering-on-the-server-and-client-in-node-dot-js
“At Artsy we’ve been building Node.js applications that share code and rendering between the server and browser. We’ve seen many benefits from this – pages load faster, we can optimize #SEO, developers are more productive, and #JavaScript coding is just an overall better experience.” Tags: Node.js #serveur client #template #Ezel SEO #webperf #Backbone.js JavaScript
#Rendr: run your #Backbone.js apps on both client and server
►https://github.com/rendrjs/rendr
“Rendr is a small library that allows you to run your Backbone.js apps seamlessly on both the client and the server. Allow your web server to serve fully-formed HTML pages to any deep link of your app, while preserving the snappy feel of a traditional Backbone.js client-side MVC app.” Tags: Rendr Backbone.js #SEO #WebApp
N.S.A. May Have Penetrated Internet Cable Links - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/26/technology/a-peephole-for-the-nsa.html?ref=technology
Although the Internet is designed to be a highly decentralized system, in practice a small group of backbone providers carry almost all of the network’s data.
Security experts say that regardless of whether Level 3’s participation is voluntary or not, recent N.S.A. disclosures make clear that even when Internet giants like Google and Yahoo do not hand over data, the N.S.A. and its intelligence partners can simply gather their data downstream.
That much was true last summer when United States authorities first began tracking Mr. Snowden’s movements after he left Hawaii for Hong Kong with thousands of classified documents. In May, authorities contacted Ladar Levison, who ran Lavabit, Mr. Snowden’s email provider, to install a tap on Mr. Snowden’s email account. When Mr. Levison did not move quickly enough to facilitate the tap on Lavabit’s network, the Federal Bureau of Investigation did so without him.
Mr. Levison said it was unclear how that tap was installed, whether through Level 3, which sold bandwidth to Lavabit, or at the Dallas facility where his servers and networking equipment are stored. When Mr. Levison asked the facility’s manager about the tap, he was told the manager could not speak with him. A spokesman for TierPoint, which owns the Dallas facility, did not return a call seeking a comment.
Verizon has said that it and other carriers are forced to comply with government requests in every country in which they operate, and are limited in what they can say about their arrangements.
“At the end of the day, if the Justice Department shows up at your door, you have to comply,” Lowell C. McAdam, Verizon’s chief executive, said in an interview in September. “We have gag orders on what we can say and can’t defend ourselves, but we were told they do this with every carrier.”
#nsa #masssurveillance #prism #bullrun #snowden #level3 #google #yahoo #lavabit #datacenter #backbone
Cartographie de la répartition des humains éveillés et connectés en temps réel au travers de l’échantillonnage Twitter.
Au début c’est impressionnant.
Ensuite c’est hypnotisant.
A la fin on veut jouer avec sa géolocalisation pour dessiner une bite sur l’Antarctique.
Rappel, en plus localisé (Paris, Londres, Berlin) par quartiers avec de nombreuses sources.
▻http://seenthis.net/messages/153612
ou, directement,
►http://wearedata.watchdogs.com
Ça ne m’étonne pas, @monolecte.
Et pour le #geek :
This project is based on #Node.js w/ #Socket.io, #Processing.js and #Backbone.js
D’Europe en Afrique, #Internet passe sous l’eau - ouest-france.fr
►http://www.ouest-france.fr/actu/economieDet_-D-Europe-en-Afrique-Internet-passe-sous-l-eau-_3634-186132
pose du câble ACE (African coast to Europe). De Penmarc’h (Finistère) au Cap (Afrique du Sud), il alimentera vingt-trois pays en téléphonie et Internet. Une sécurité pour les uns, aujourd’hui dépendants d’un seul câble (SAT 3). Une nouveauté et une ouverture sur le monde du haut débit pour les autres : Guinée, Gambie, Liberia, Sierra Leone sur la côte, le Mali et le Niger à l’intérieur des terres africaines...