How Experienced Developers Use Corporate Engineering Blogs
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How experienced developers use corporate engineering blogs - Herbert Lui
A few weeks ago, I started a discussion at r/experienceddevs with the question, “Has a corporate engineering blog made you want to join the company?” I wanted to share some key findings: The majority of experienced developers who responded to the thread applied…
I developed an algorithm capable of finding all the areas that a suspect could reach during a crime in a specified time frame, taking into account time and mode of transportation constraints
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GitHub - msiric/feasible-route-mapping: Algorithm capable of finding all the areas that a person could have reached while en route…
Algorithm capable of finding all the areas that a person could have reached while en route between locations in a defined period, taking into account time and mode of transportation constraints. - ...
GCC's new fortification level: The gains and costs
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GCC's new fortification level: The gains and costs | Red Hat Developer
This article describes a new level of fortification supported in GCC. This new level detects more buffer overflows and bugs which mitigates security issues in applications at run time
Uber Computer Systems Breached By Social Engineer Hacker
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Corben Leo (@hacker_) on X
Apparently there was an internal network share that contained powershell scripts...
"One of the powershell scripts contained the username and password for a admin user in Thycotic (PAM) Using this i was able to extract secrets for all services, DA, DUO,…
"One of the powershell scripts contained the username and password for a admin user in Thycotic (PAM) Using this i was able to extract secrets for all services, DA, DUO,…
Goodbye Electron. Hello Tauri
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Goodbye Electron. Hello Tauri
Utilize the Rust-powered backend framework paired with a React frontend to offer an awesome browser-less experience
I am tired of seeing remote opportunities but only within certain countries. So, I made this site to curate completely location-independent jobs from various sources. It now has around 400 work from anywhere job opportunities.
https://www.realworkfromanywhere.com/
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Work From Anywhere Jobs - Fully Remote Worldwide
Discover work from anywhere jobs carefully curated from 100% worldwide remote companies. Work from anywhere in the world with these fully remote jobs.
Visualizing how S3 deletes 1 billion objects with Athena and Rust
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Visualizing how S3 deletes 1 billion objects with Athena and Rust
A few weeks ago I had the chance to delete 1 petabyte of data spread across 1 billion objects from S3. Well, actually 940 million, but close enough to the click-baitable 1 billion. I thought it would be interesting challenge to try and visualize the execution…
How to build a graph visualization engine and why you should not
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How to Build a Graph Visualization Engine and Why You Shouldn’t
Sometimes in life, you have to roll up your sleeves and do the dirty work yourself. It's exhausting but pays off big time. That's exactly how it felt to build a visualization engine from scratch and then watch with what speed and elegance it renders complex…
New ruling: Your cookie data might be sensitive data
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New ruling: Your cookie data might be sensitive data
Cookies have always been treated as personal data under the GDPR, but are now considered sensitive data under the new ruling
"How do I test X" is almost always answered with "by controlling X"
https://berk.es/2022/09/19/test-x-by-controlling-x/
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"How do I test X" is almost always answered with "by controlling X"
PostgresML is Moving to Rust for our 2.0 Release
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PostgresML is Moving to Rust for our 2.0 Release – PostgresML
In PostgresML 2.0, we'd like to address runtime speed, memory consumption and the overall reliability we've seen for machine learning deployments running at scale.
Mark Russinovich (Azure CTO): "it's time to halt starting any new projects in C/C++ and use Rust"
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My Guide to Raytracing, From the Ground Up
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Raytracing!
Since I started programming I’ve had a dream in the back of my mind: raytracers are super cool, and I’d like to build one myself. But with that dream accompanied another thought: raytracers are nearly a pure expression of math, a discipline I am poorly qualified…
Importing 3m rows/sec with io_uring
https://questdb.io/blog/2022/09/12/importing-3m-rows-with-io-uring/
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Importing 300k rows/sec with io_uring | QuestDB
QuestDB 6.5 introduces a new `COPY` commands allowing importing large CSV files. This article reveals the story behind it and highlights the exciting benchmark results using this new SQL command.
LastPass confirms hackers had access to internal systems for several days
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LastPass confirms hackers had access to internal systems for several days
Criminals didn't access password vaults, or try to deploy malicious code.