Doing the White River 50 next week.
Couple of Computerphile videos featured Brian Kernighan [1], which I also enjoyed. I particularly liked the Bell Labs one where he talked about what it was like to work there, pretty fascinating stuff. [1]:…
How does the report compare to the one generated by Promethease[1]? Promethease itself uses data from SNPedia[2] [1] https://promethease.com/ [2] http://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Promethease
You don't need to run the daemon. It's also possible to just use it interactively via osqueryi.
My guess is its most likely a burner laptop for use during the conference.
Where can you buy Lanner products? I emailed them in the past regarding 7525, and they refused to sell me just one unit.
Yeah, the current cert has CN mismatch and is issued by an unknown CA [1]. [1] https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=digilocker.go...
For the software side, I would most likely use mailinabox [1] or sovereign [2]. They both setup mail servers for you with reasonable defaults using Ubuntu and Debian respectively. Ars Technica has a great 4-part guide…
Keys live on Sharelock server [1] Secrets are signed with HMAC SHA256 and encrypted with AES 256 CTR using keys that live on the Sharelock server [1] https://sharelock.io/security
EFF's SSL Observatory [1] does collect information on certs used by SSL enables sites for research purposes. [1] https://www.eff.org/observatory
Most of the certs listed in the blog post are in Mozilla's trust store[1] and in Windows trust store[2] as well. [1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/secu... [2] (PDF)…
iTunes U has some amazing lectures. Gilbert Strang (MIT) has some video lectures (MIT OCW) on linear algebra. They are a bit dull, but they are pretty decent. I also recommend academicearth.org. If you are near a…
First, I think one needs to define genius. Do you equate people who have achieved great success/heights as geniuses? Do you think Tiger Woods is a genius golfer or that Warren Buffet is a genius investor? Or do you…
This class at UW, teaches all that. Here is the website: http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse190m/10su/ They have some great resources there.
If one is dedicated enough, I think the best way to go about it is picking up textbooks (make sure to pick the good ones - reading reviews on Amazon) and powering through them. There are quite a few resources out there…
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse190m/10su/
Doing the White River 50 next week.
Couple of Computerphile videos featured Brian Kernighan [1], which I also enjoyed. I particularly liked the Bell Labs one where he talked about what it was like to work there, pretty fascinating stuff. [1]:…
How does the report compare to the one generated by Promethease[1]? Promethease itself uses data from SNPedia[2] [1] https://promethease.com/ [2] http://www.snpedia.com/index.php/Promethease
You don't need to run the daemon. It's also possible to just use it interactively via osqueryi.
My guess is its most likely a burner laptop for use during the conference.
Where can you buy Lanner products? I emailed them in the past regarding 7525, and they refused to sell me just one unit.
Yeah, the current cert has CN mismatch and is issued by an unknown CA [1]. [1] https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=digilocker.go...
For the software side, I would most likely use mailinabox [1] or sovereign [2]. They both setup mail servers for you with reasonable defaults using Ubuntu and Debian respectively. Ars Technica has a great 4-part guide…
Keys live on Sharelock server [1] Secrets are signed with HMAC SHA256 and encrypted with AES 256 CTR using keys that live on the Sharelock server [1] https://sharelock.io/security
EFF's SSL Observatory [1] does collect information on certs used by SSL enables sites for research purposes. [1] https://www.eff.org/observatory
Most of the certs listed in the blog post are in Mozilla's trust store[1] and in Windows trust store[2] as well. [1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/secu... [2] (PDF)…
iTunes U has some amazing lectures. Gilbert Strang (MIT) has some video lectures (MIT OCW) on linear algebra. They are a bit dull, but they are pretty decent. I also recommend academicearth.org. If you are near a…
First, I think one needs to define genius. Do you equate people who have achieved great success/heights as geniuses? Do you think Tiger Woods is a genius golfer or that Warren Buffet is a genius investor? Or do you…
This class at UW, teaches all that. Here is the website: http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse190m/10su/ They have some great resources there.
If one is dedicated enough, I think the best way to go about it is picking up textbooks (make sure to pick the good ones - reading reviews on Amazon) and powering through them. There are quite a few resources out there…
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse190m/10su/
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse190m/10su/