Principles of Programming Languages
Mike Grant, Zachary Palmer, Scott Smith
https://pl.cs.jhu.edu/pl/book/book.pdf
Mike Grant, Zachary Palmer, Scott Smith
https://pl.cs.jhu.edu/pl/book/book.pdf
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How To Finish Programming Projects
Easier said than done, that sign your problem is big lol
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nqqmwRXSvrw
Easier said than done, that sign your problem is big lol
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nqqmwRXSvrw
YouTube
How To Finish Programming Projects
Hey guys, I love you. Too tired for a description rn.
music
massobeats - lucid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEzzsT4qsbU
music
massobeats - lucid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEzzsT4qsbU
How Notion team sped up Notion in the browser with WASM SQLite. (source)
https://www.notion.so/blog/how-we-sped-up-notion-in-the-browser-with-wasm-sqlite
https://www.notion.so/blog/how-we-sped-up-notion-in-the-browser-with-wasm-sqlite
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Unsafe Zig is Safer than Unsafe Rust.
https://andrewkelley.me/post/unsafe-zig-safer-than-unsafe-rust.html
https://andrewkelley.me/post/unsafe-zig-safer-than-unsafe-rust.html
Forwarded from p.file (ะฟ)
Topics: Kernel Exploits. #linux #hacking
Linux kernel exploit development
https://breaking-bits.gitbook.io/breaking-bits/exploit-development/linux-kernel-exploit-development
Linux kernel exploit development
https://breaking-bits.gitbook.io/breaking-bits/exploit-development/linux-kernel-exploit-development
breaking-bits.gitbook.io
Linux kernel exploit development | Breaking Bits
Just a detailed in-depth, and comprehensive explanation of how computers operate internally, focusing on RAM and CPU aspects.
https://ram-a-thon.vercel.app/
https://ram-a-thon.vercel.app/
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An open-source standards and software project for controlling intimate hardware, including sex toys, fucking machines, and more.
program your own sex devices.
https://buttplug.io/
https://buttplug.io/
Buttplug: Sex Toy Control Software
Buttplug is an open-source standards and software project for controlling intimate hardware, including sex toys, fucking machines, and more. We were
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Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 incident on June 27, 2024.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-1111-incident-on-june-27-2024
https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-1111-incident-on-june-27-2024
The Cloudflare Blog
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 incident on June 27, 2024
On June 27, 2024, a small number of users globally may have noticed that 1.1.1.1 was unreachable or degraded. The root cause was a mix of BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) hijacking and a route leak.