U.S. Says It Secretly Removed Malware Worldwide, Pre-empting Russian Cyberattacks.. Can someone ELI5?
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U.S. Says It Secretly Removed Malware Worldwide, Pre-empting Russian Cyberattacks
The operation is the latest effort by the Biden administration to thwart actions by Russia by making them public before Moscow can strike.
You should be reading academic computer science papers
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You should be reading academic computer science papers
You read documentation and tutorials to become a better programmer, but if you really want to be cutting-edge, academic research is where it's at.
California suggests taking aim at AI-powered hiring software
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California suggests taking aim at AI-powered hiring software
Automated HR in the cross-hairs over discrimination law
Those HTML Attributes You Never Use
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Those HTML Attributes You Never Use — Smashing Magazine
In this article, Louis Lazaris describes and demonstrates some interesting HTML attributes that you may or may not have heard of and perhaps find useful enough to personally use in one of your projects. This post is the result of his research, and he hopes…
Harder Drive: Hard drives we didn't want or need
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Harder Drive: Hard drives we didn't want or need
In this video we make and evaluate several hard drives that we didn't want. Drawing some inspiration from vexing current events, we find that creative, structured thought on adjacent (but frivolous) problems is a sort of digestive act, and one that is ultimately…
GitHub can now alert of supply-chain bugs in new dependencies
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GitHub can now alert of supply-chain bugs in new dependencies
GitHub can now block and alert you of pull requests that introduce new dependencies impacted by known supply chain vulnerabilities.
Reliably Send an HTTP Request as a User Leaves a Page | CSS-Tricks
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Reliably Send an HTTP Request as a User Leaves a Page | CSS-Tricks
On several occasions, I’ve needed to send off an HTTP request with some data to log when a user does something like navigate to a different page or submit a
Legacy is where companies go to die
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Legacy is where companies go to die
Legacy. The one word engineers cringe when they hear. Nobody wants to work with legacy code or legacy systems. And yet someone has to. Can we do something about it?
Java for the Haters in 100 Seconds
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Java for the Haters in 100 Seconds
Java is one of the most successful and most dreaded technologies in the computer science world. Let's roast this powerful open-source programming language to find out why it has so many haters.
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Fixing the entire SM64 source code for performance improvements video by Kaze
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FIXING the ENTIRE SM64 Source Code (INSANE N64 performance)
Could this bring Luigi back?
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"There should be a 90-day period after a dev accepts a promotion to see whether they have the skills to actually manage other programmers. Otherwise they sabotage their own careers by accepting a promotion." Interesting argument from the lead engineer of Shopify on how promotions ruin dev careers.
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How Promotions Ruin Dev Careers w/ Shopify’s Dir. of Engineering James Stanier
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Painting a landscape using mathematics
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Painting a Landscape with Mathematics
Today we are painting a landscape using mathematics.
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Internal AWS credentials swiped by researcher via SQL payload
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Internal AWS credentials swiped by researcher via SQL payload
Amazon cloud service acts quickly to close security hole in RDS
Github billing bug displays multi-million dollar bill for Github Actions
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GitHub Actions billing bug top score challenge, can anyone beat $127.8MM? twitter.com/mgreensmith/st…
The Scoop: Inside the Longest Atlassian Outage of All Time
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The Scoop: Inside the Longest Atlassian Outage of All Time
Hundreds of companies have no access to JIRA, Confluence and Atlassian Cloud. What can engineering teams learn from the poor handling of this outage?
Google Chrome emergency update fixes zero-day used in attacks
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Google Chrome emergency update fixes zero-day used in attacks
Google has released Chrome 100.0.4896.127 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, to fix a high-severity zero-day vulnerability actively used by threat actors in attacks.
How To Build an Evil Compiler
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How To Build an Evil Compiler
Did you know there is a type of compiler backdoor attack that is theoretically impossible to defend against? In this post I’ll show you how to implement such an attack in less than 100 lines of code.
1,000,000 Concurrent Connections
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1,000,000 Concurrent Connections
I hear the misconception that a server can only accept 65K connections or a server consumes a port for each accepted connection all the time. Here is a taste of some of them: A TCP/IP address only supports 65,000 connections, so you would have to have to…