Forwarded from The Hacker News
Threat actors are tricking developers with fake npm packages like typescript-eslint lookalikes, amassing thousands of downloads.
Compromised tools = compromised enterprises. One wrong download could breach your entire development cycle.
π Your move:
β Review your dependencies.
β Learn how these attacks work.
β Build a resilient security strategy.
π Read here: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/thousands-download-malicious-npm.html
Compromised tools = compromised enterprises. One wrong download could breach your entire development cycle.
π Your move:
β Review your dependencies.
β Learn how these attacks work.
β Build a resilient security strategy.
π Read here: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/thousands-download-malicious-npm.html
Forwarded from π½πΌπ½π π’ππ¦ | ππ’π¦π¦, ππΆπ³π², π π²πΊπ²π (Γmer)
TLPUI
The Python scripts in this project generate a GTK-UI to change TLP configuration files easily. It has the aim to protect users from setting bad configuration and to deliver a basic overview of all the valid configuration values.
π Links:
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Source code
Developer: d4nj1
π·οΈ Tags: #Linux #Optimization
The Python scripts in this project generate a GTK-UI to change TLP configuration files easily. It has the aim to protect users from setting bad configuration and to deliver a basic overview of all the valid configuration values.
π Links:
- Installation
- Screenshots
- Source code
Developer: d4nj1
π·οΈ Tags: #Linux #Optimization
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Viper4Windows
Unofficial version of Viper4Android, made for Windows.
πLinks
- Download
- Screenshots
- Set up presets
- Source code
Developer: Abdullah Al Masud
π· Tags: #Windows #Utilities
Unofficial version of Viper4Android, made for Windows.
πLinks
- Download
- Screenshots
- Set up presets
- Source code
Developer: Abdullah Al Masud
π· Tags: #Windows #Utilities
Forwarded from It's FOSS
Get ready for 2025! π 6 Linux distros to keep an eye on!
https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-distros-2025/
https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-distros-2025/
It's FOSS News
6 Linux Distros to Watch Out for in 2025
Some great Linux distributions are expected to be released in 2025. Here's what you should keep an eye out for.
Forwarded from It's FOSS
Want to feel like a hacker? π Check out these 7 awesome Linux tools! π»π§
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5qjZlfIJs4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5qjZlfIJs4
YouTube
Feel Like a Hacker! 7 Cool Linux Terminal Tools
Ever wanted to feel like a hacker straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster? π»
In this video, we dive into 7 awesome Linux tools that let you simulate the hacking experience without any real-world consequences.
Perfect for presentations, fun coding sessionsβ¦
In this video, we dive into 7 awesome Linux tools that let you simulate the hacking experience without any real-world consequences.
Perfect for presentations, fun coding sessionsβ¦
Forwarded from Hacker News
purplesyringa's blog
The RAM myth
The RAM myth is a belief that modern computer memory resembles perfect random-access memory. Cache is seen as an optimization for small data: if it fits in L2, itβs going to be processed faster; if it doesnβt, thereβs nothing we can do.
Most likely, you believeβ¦
Most likely, you believeβ¦
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GitHub
GitHub - garyexplains/piccolo_os_v1: Piccolo OS is a small multitasking OS for the Raspberry Pi Pico. It is designed primarilyβ¦
Piccolo OS is a small multitasking OS for the Raspberry Pi Pico. It is designed primarily as a teaching tool. It demonstrates the fundamentals of a co-operative multitasking OS and the Arm Cortex-M...
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Greptime
Error Handling for Large Rust Projects - Best Practice in GreptimeDB
How to handle and report errors effectively in Rust applications is a common question. This blog shares our experience organizing variant types of Error in a complex system like GreptimeDB, from how an error is defined to how to log the error or present itβ¦
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
The folks behind the popular Niagara Launcher are rolling out a major update today, bringing a useful digital wellbeing feature as well as the ability to backup your settings!
The new digital wellbeing feature is called Usage Breaker and it's designed to give you gentle nudges that tell you you may be using an app for too long. It's not as restrictive as setting an app limit which is good because app limits can get in your way and some even override them as a result. You select the apps you think you spend too much time in, and Niagara will send a reminder about the duration of your current app session.
Usage Breaker is available in Niagara Pro. The devs realize it's very similar to the screen time reminder feature that Google recently rolled out, but hey, what can you do: great minds think alike. (They were obviously working on this separately.)
The other major new feature is backup support. This lets you reliably transfer your setup of Niagara from one device to another. It's available for both Free and Pro users under the Advanced menu in Niagara Settings. The feature is in preview right now so the devs warn everything may not transfer yet. Also it's not designed to transfer your home screen setup.
Lastly, the team has some big personal news: working on Niagara Launcher is now their full time job! They've opened up a proper office in Germany and did the paperwork to turn the project into a proper company. Going full-time has allowed them to work on long requested features like backup support as well as fix many bugs.
To make this sustainable, the Niagara devs will be raising the price of Pro, but only for new subscribers starting in February 2025. Lifetime purchases are unaffected.
Congrats to the team on this big launch!
The new digital wellbeing feature is called Usage Breaker and it's designed to give you gentle nudges that tell you you may be using an app for too long. It's not as restrictive as setting an app limit which is good because app limits can get in your way and some even override them as a result. You select the apps you think you spend too much time in, and Niagara will send a reminder about the duration of your current app session.
Usage Breaker is available in Niagara Pro. The devs realize it's very similar to the screen time reminder feature that Google recently rolled out, but hey, what can you do: great minds think alike. (They were obviously working on this separately.)
The other major new feature is backup support. This lets you reliably transfer your setup of Niagara from one device to another. It's available for both Free and Pro users under the Advanced menu in Niagara Settings. The feature is in preview right now so the devs warn everything may not transfer yet. Also it's not designed to transfer your home screen setup.
Lastly, the team has some big personal news: working on Niagara Launcher is now their full time job! They've opened up a proper office in Germany and did the paperwork to turn the project into a proper company. Going full-time has allowed them to work on long requested features like backup support as well as fix many bugs.
To make this sustainable, the Niagara devs will be raising the price of Pro, but only for new subscribers starting in February 2025. Lifetime purchases are unaffected.
Congrats to the team on this big launch!
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
With Android 16 DP2 on Pixels, Google Keep is not only preinstalled but the Notes role is FINALLY enabled by default, with Keep being set as the default role holder.
This brings us one step closer to the launch of the Android's note-taking feature, which was originally introduced in Android 14. The feature lets you open a default note-taking app in a floating window by pressing the tail key on a stylus, and it also lets you open a new note on top of the lock screen by pressing a new shortcut.
Currently, the Notes role is disabled by default, but you can enable it by toggling a developer option. Keep supports the Notes role, but Google isn't rolling the feature out, with the app simply displaying a "coming soon" message.
This brings us one step closer to the launch of the Android's note-taking feature, which was originally introduced in Android 14. The feature lets you open a default note-taking app in a floating window by pressing the tail key on a stylus, and it also lets you open a new note on top of the lock screen by pressing a new shortcut.
Currently, the Notes role is disabled by default, but you can enable it by toggling a developer option. Keep supports the Notes role, but Google isn't rolling the feature out, with the app simply displaying a "coming soon" message.