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Yahoo! News: Internet News

Yahoo! News: Internet News The purr-fect addition? White House prepares to add a cat to family - but there's one Major problem Three Colorado police officers no longer employed after arrest of 73-year-old woman with dementia South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sues Biden over Mt. Rushmore July 4 fireworks display Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis denies systemic racism exists. Critics say his state's new voting law is a clear example. Phones of the dead light up with desperate calls as Israeli festival turns into night of horror 90 people found in home as cops investigate kidnapping report, Texas police say Biden ATF nominee made questionable statements about suppressors, automatic weapons Antifa fears, UV lights: What the group running Arizona GOP's election audit tried to keep secret "Let the people of America vote": Sen. Manchin says he doesn't support D.C. statehood Family of Kansas teen

Java Zone - The heart of the Java developer community

Java Zone - The heart of the Java developer community How to Generate and Compare Perceptual Image Hashes in Java New to Java? Here Are Some Resources SpringBoot Configure DataSource Using JNDI With Example Using Tomcat 9 Server How to Generate and Compare Perceptual Image Hashes in Java Posted: 30 Apr 2021 01:12 PM PDT Perceptual image hashing is a relatively new process used primarily in the multimedia industry for content identification and authentication. The process itself uses an algorithm to extract specific features from an image and calculate a hash value based on that information. The hash value that is generated acts as a kind of 'fingerprint' for the image; it is a distinct identifier that is unique to its parent image.  As you may have guessed by the fingerprint comparison, perceptual image hashing is particularly useful for digital forensics, but it has become an important player in prohibiting onl

Wired Top Stories

Wired Top Stories How to Find a Covid-19 Vaccine Appointment in Your Area Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written By You New Guidance for the Vaccinated, a Crisis in India, and More The Left Hand of Darkness Is a Sci-Fi Classic A Wildlife Photographer Critiqued Our New Pokémon Snap Photos Amazon’s AI Guru Is So Totally Over the Turing Test Want to Start a Podcast or Livestream? Here’s the Gear You Need 'The Handmaid's Tale' Hits Hard in Covid-Era America Google's Grand Plan to Eradicate Cookies Is Crumbling Adam Savage's Apron Is Tailor-Made for Your Toughest Projects New Pokémon Snap Doesn't Want Your Avant-Garde Photography How One Naughty Bird Cheats With Fancy Feather Structures How User Data Privacy and Antitrust Law Got All Tangled Up New York Returns Its Police ‘Robodog’ After a Public Outcry Black Pain Will Never Stop Trending How to F

Yahoo! News: Technology News

Yahoo! News: Technology News Extra Crunch roundup: Fintech stays hot, Brex doubles, and startup IRR is up all over Facebook buys the studio behind VR shooter 'Onward' NASA, SpaceX pause work on the lunar lander deal due to contract challenges Daily Crunch: Europe charges Apple with antitrust breach A multi-skin toned handshake emoji is coming in 2022 What3Words sends legal threat to a security researcher for sharing an open-source alternative How UK-based Lendable is powering fintechs across emerging markets Basecamp sees mass employee exodus after CEO bans political discussions Facebook is buying the developer behind VR shooter 'Onward' NASA wants to use its Mars helicopter to support Perseverance rover Apple's new 11-inch iPad Pro is already $50 off at Walmart Roc Nation's VC Neil Sirni lays out his investment strategy Y Combinator-backed Uiflow wants to accel

The Daily Build - Creating a Redis Client using the .NET System.IO.Pipelines and Kestrel Sockets Libraries

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The Daily Build - Creating a Redis Client using the .NET System.IO.Pipelines and Kestrel Sockets Libraries Welcome to the CodeProject Daily Build Read online version