Any idea where to find the source? Wondering how it's set up.
Would certificate pinning also remove the first option? I wonder if we are moving to a system where inspecting your own traffic isn't a viable option anymore, am I missing a workaround?
I mean that's something you need to do every time a DB is involved. Not really an argument against ETAGS.
Of course there's a conflict of interest. It's their right to promote their solution but I would never take their word for it.
Sometimes I wish I had the kind of education that allows you to interpret Terms of Use, Privacy Notices and other legal mumbojumbo in a way that answers my questions. It's great practice if you like cryptic crosswords…
Is that the correct video for CPS?
Do you have a writeup of the technical details? How does this exploit (without reading the code and reverse engineering it)?
I'm curious what the compressed text looks like. Anyone have an example?
I really like "archive" and "tag" overviews. I don't want to scroll through every post in full as a way of finding an entry that interests me. Not really a blog but Hackaday on mobile is really bad at this. It's kind of…
Do you have a repo for your Guile solutions to AoC? Would love to see it.
Can you expand on why you prefer that approach?
> What do you mean by threaded here? Here's a good explanation. https://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm
Why does the ISA spec define the starting adress of the text segment anyway? Struggling to find a good reason.
This might be a bit extreme but if you really want to learn bottom-up I would suggest nand2tetris https://www.nand2tetris.org/ It's not about networking but it's a good way to understand the picture from electrons…
Does you know of a good resource to learn this kind of research/fact checking. I don't have an academic background but recently got interested in improving my ability to identify "fake news" and assess the validity of…
'Proof of Authority' sounds an awful lot like the regular banking system.
Theoretically automatically popping up that dialog could result in you authenticating without being aware you did so. It would require you resting your finger on the right spot but it might be the reason for this…
This might come across a but harsh but I don't know how else to put it without resorting to my native language but I feel kind of sad for you. You sound like someone's who's lost hope in (at least part of) humanity.…
A ticket supposedly represents some worthwhile task that's worth specifying. If it takes just 30 seconds to create it can't possibly concern a task that's worth the cost of involving ceremony/process.
I don't think it is. We're all professionals, if I'm doing something they need to know about then I'll inform them. A ticket that takes 2 minutes to create is just distracting from tickets that provide real value to my…
That's assuming a lot about the work environment. If your have a team full of professionals, trusted by stakeholders then you don't need any of that. If my teammember decides documentation needs updating he should go…
Quick question: What's the "uxn" you're referring to? Hard to google 3 letters.
You could fix that by contributing since it's open-source and GPL-licenced. https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt
I don't know if I can agree, yes SEO spam is probably worse but it's grown side-by-side with Google, both sides have more money and resources. SEO spammers decided to improve their tools/techniques. Google realized they…
eshell has a module called eshell-smart that borrows from Plan 9's 9term, it automatically pages long commands, stays on the same line for editing if you show intent to change it and automatically scrolls to the end if…
Any idea where to find the source? Wondering how it's set up.
Would certificate pinning also remove the first option? I wonder if we are moving to a system where inspecting your own traffic isn't a viable option anymore, am I missing a workaround?
I mean that's something you need to do every time a DB is involved. Not really an argument against ETAGS.
Of course there's a conflict of interest. It's their right to promote their solution but I would never take their word for it.
Sometimes I wish I had the kind of education that allows you to interpret Terms of Use, Privacy Notices and other legal mumbojumbo in a way that answers my questions. It's great practice if you like cryptic crosswords…
Is that the correct video for CPS?
Do you have a writeup of the technical details? How does this exploit (without reading the code and reverse engineering it)?
I'm curious what the compressed text looks like. Anyone have an example?
I really like "archive" and "tag" overviews. I don't want to scroll through every post in full as a way of finding an entry that interests me. Not really a blog but Hackaday on mobile is really bad at this. It's kind of…
Do you have a repo for your Guile solutions to AoC? Would love to see it.
Can you expand on why you prefer that approach?
> What do you mean by threaded here? Here's a good explanation. https://www.bradrodriguez.com/papers/moving1.htm
Why does the ISA spec define the starting adress of the text segment anyway? Struggling to find a good reason.
This might be a bit extreme but if you really want to learn bottom-up I would suggest nand2tetris https://www.nand2tetris.org/ It's not about networking but it's a good way to understand the picture from electrons…
Does you know of a good resource to learn this kind of research/fact checking. I don't have an academic background but recently got interested in improving my ability to identify "fake news" and assess the validity of…
'Proof of Authority' sounds an awful lot like the regular banking system.
Theoretically automatically popping up that dialog could result in you authenticating without being aware you did so. It would require you resting your finger on the right spot but it might be the reason for this…
This might come across a but harsh but I don't know how else to put it without resorting to my native language but I feel kind of sad for you. You sound like someone's who's lost hope in (at least part of) humanity.…
A ticket supposedly represents some worthwhile task that's worth specifying. If it takes just 30 seconds to create it can't possibly concern a task that's worth the cost of involving ceremony/process.
I don't think it is. We're all professionals, if I'm doing something they need to know about then I'll inform them. A ticket that takes 2 minutes to create is just distracting from tickets that provide real value to my…
That's assuming a lot about the work environment. If your have a team full of professionals, trusted by stakeholders then you don't need any of that. If my teammember decides documentation needs updating he should go…
Quick question: What's the "uxn" you're referring to? Hard to google 3 letters.
You could fix that by contributing since it's open-source and GPL-licenced. https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt
I don't know if I can agree, yes SEO spam is probably worse but it's grown side-by-side with Google, both sides have more money and resources. SEO spammers decided to improve their tools/techniques. Google realized they…
eshell has a module called eshell-smart that borrows from Plan 9's 9term, it automatically pages long commands, stays on the same line for editing if you show intent to change it and automatically scrolls to the end if…