I wrote a tool in Haskell that continually polls my city's (Toronto) bike share API and dumps it into a database, along with a web server component that does a bunch of on-the-fly analysis of the data and serves that up…
I checked out the rest of the channel and I'm a big fan - thanks! (also, the Avi Loeb video is stellar as well)
One of the meltdown paper writers evidently has a sense of humor since "hunter2" [0] is one of the passwords they use in their demonstration [1] [0] http://bash.org/?244321 [1] https://meltdownattack.com/meltdown.pdf…
I wrote a tool in Haskell that continually polls my city's (Toronto) bike share API and dumps it into a database, along with a web server component that does a bunch of on-the-fly analysis of the data and serves that up…
I checked out the rest of the channel and I'm a big fan - thanks! (also, the Avi Loeb video is stellar as well)
One of the meltdown paper writers evidently has a sense of humor since "hunter2" [0] is one of the passwords they use in their demonstration [1] [0] http://bash.org/?244321 [1] https://meltdownattack.com/meltdown.pdf…