"Linux malware using subsystem to attack Windows host!"
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This Linux malware is designed to ATTACK WINDOWS!
So, the Windows Subsystem for Linux has been attacked to deliver malware against the host machine.
Original research: https://news.lumen.com/2021-09-16-Theory-confirmed-Lumen-Black-Lotus-Labs-disco...
Original research: https://news.lumen.com/2021-09-16-Theory-confirmed-Lumen-Black-Lotus-Labs-disco...
Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust
https://www.akitasoftware.com/blog-posts/taming-gos-memory-usage-or-how-we-avoided-rewriting-our-client-in-rust
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Enhance API Collaboration with Postman | Build & Scale APIs Together
Empower your teams with Postman, the API collaboration platform built for seamless teamwork. Discover how 500,000+ companies use Postman to design, test, and collaborate on APIs in one place. Speed up your team’s API development, ship higher quality APIs…
The 7 assumptions about strings you probably have
https://typeable.io/blog/2021-08-17-unicode.html
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The 7 Assumptions You Probably Have About Strings
How Unicode erases most of our assumptions on how Strings actually work. Understanding Strings is lot harder now than it was in around year 2000.
I curate a programming newsletter that's perfect for when you need to poop or eat alone.
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I curate a programming newsletter that's perfect for when you need...
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Article says that today's students are unfamiliar with the concept of files and folders, is this your experience?
https://www.theverge.com/22684730/students-file-folder-directory-structure-education-gen-z
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The Verge
Students who grew up with search engines might change STEM education forever
Professors are struggling to teach Gen Z
Lessons learned from building a WebSocket server
https://torstendittmann.medium.com/lessons-learned-from-building-a-websocket-server-e9bc0bd3ef80
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Lessons learned from building a WebSocket server
Appwrite is an open-source, self-hosted Backend-as-a-Service that aims to make app development easier with SDKs available in a variety of…
Have you ever tried to debug a weird error in a parser only to find out an hour later that your input data has a weird character on it? I have. Meet Crashacters, a VSCode extension that highlights problematic (and customizable) ranges of Unicode characters as errors in your files.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=david-reis.crashacters
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Crashacters - Visual Studio Marketplace
Extension for Visual Studio Code - Highlights invisible and misleading Unicode characters as errors
Underrated Software Engineering Skills: Writing well
https://artlabs.tech/2021/09/24/underrated-software-engineering-skills-writing-well/
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Underrated Software Engineering Skills: Writing well
Computer Programming.
A single person answered 76k questions about SQL on StackOverflow. Averaging 22.8 answers per day, every day, for the past 8.6 years.
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Human verification
Stack Overflow | The World’s Largest Online Community for Developers
Examining btrfs, Linux’s perpetually half-finished filesystem
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/09/examining-btrfs-linuxs-perpetually-half-finished-filesystem/
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Ars Technica
Examining btrfs, Linux’s perpetually half-finished filesystem
This btrfs filesystem overview highlights some longstanding shortcomings.
Big problems at the timezone database
https://blog.joda.org/2021/09/big-problems-at-timezone-database.html
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Big problems at the timezone database
The last time I wrote about the timezone database on this blog, the database was under threat from a lawsuit. Fortunately that lawsuit w...
A terminal case of Linux
https://fasterthanli.me/articles/a-terminal-case-of-linux
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A terminal case of Linux
Has this ever happened to you?
You want to look at a JSON file in your terminal, so you pipe it into jq so you can look at it with colors and stuff.
That’s a useless use of cat.
…oh hey cool bear....
You want to look at a JSON file in your terminal, so you pipe it into jq so you can look at it with colors and stuff.
That’s a useless use of cat.
…oh hey cool bear....
Parser generators vs. handwritten parsers: surveying major language implementations in 2021
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Parser generators vs. handwritten parsers: surveying major...
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Maybe the Spaghetti Code Conjecture is False
https://nickdrozd.github.io/2021/09/25/spaghetti-code-conjecture-false.html
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Maybe the Spaghetti Code Conjecture is False
The Spaghetti Code Conjecture says that Busy Beaver programs ought to be, in some sense, as complicated as possible. Scott Aaronson puts it this way:
Chrome 94 released with controversial Idle Detection API
https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/22/google_emits_chrome_94_with/
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The Register
Google emits Chrome 94 with 'Idle Detection' API to detect user inactivity amid opposition
Mozilla, Apple register dismay as worries surface over privacy, potential crypto mining behind user's back
IEEE Spectrum: "Deep Learning's Diminishing Returns"
https://spectrum.ieee.org/deep-learning-computational-cost
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IEEE Spectrum
Deep Learning’s Diminishing Returns
The cost of improvement is becoming unsustainable
Google sets burial date for legacy Chrome Extensions, fears for ad-blockers grow
https://www.theregister.com/2021/09/27/google_chrome_manifest_v2_extensions/
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The Register
As Google sets burial date for legacy Chrome Extensions, fears for ad-blockers grow
From January 2023, add-ons built with Manifest V2 API will fail