Don’t be a fool, FOIA your school

I have always been a classical liberal at heart, in the sense I enjoy liberty. I kept up with the Snowden leaks, I watched how my congressman voted and publicly called him out on the way he voted, and so on. However, when I first saw United States of Secrets published by PBS, it blew me […]

How to Log Into Keybase with AJAX

To be honest, few things have caused me more frustration the past month than trying to work with the Keybase API (although it is still in beta). What’s Keybase you ask? Essentially, it is a centralized hub where you can store a “public key” (used to encrypt messages) or if a user desires store a “private […]

You are given a deck containing n cards

From time to time, it’s good to sharpen ones skills by doing a puzzle or two. Personally, I enjoy reviewing interview questions. They provide me with both experience with interview questions, and often fun subtle tricks. The problem I found today was probably one of my favorites[1]: You are given a deck containing n cards. […]