Location: Oakland, CA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TypeScript/JavaScript, React, Go, GraphQL, Node, Linux, AWS, HTML, CSS Résumé/CV: https://stith.me/private/resume.pdf Email: anna@stith.me I'm an…
Apparently none! Apparently that idea made it into my head somehow, I must've just jumped to conclusions and assumed I read it somewhere. Oops!
As far as I know the audit project was abandoned when the TrueCrypt developer did his dramatic exit. Cannot remember a source for that though.
Snowden has said many times that he is not the one deciding which documents to publish and when. He gave them all to the reporters, who make all of those decisions on their own. Replace "Snowden and his small team" with…
That's not exactly "using a mac", though. That's running OS X in a VM.
I had a similar issue with an app I'm writing now. I wanted short IDs so my URLs wouldn't be fugly, but with a low chance of collisions. The solution I went with (in javascript) is: // Make a "pretty unique" ID for this…
Same. iCloud has worked perfectly fine for me. My experience has been pretty close to the "It Just Works" that Apple strives for.
It's labeled "Prompt for test-release updates" on the General tab.
Extracting TrueCrypt passwords from memory dumps has been trivial for quite a while now.
I find that really strange as well. I haven't seen a Node library that uses exceptions for flow control before this, I wonder why they decided to start here.
You can do that in bash with ctrl+r: Type: ctrl+r Type: ssh Bash says: (reverse-i-search)`ssh': ssh dude@somewhere.com Type again: ctrl+r (reverse-i-search)`ssh': ssh someoneelse@elsewhere.com
Location: Oakland, CA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TypeScript/JavaScript, React, Go, GraphQL, Node, Linux, AWS, HTML, CSS Résumé/CV: https://stith.me/private/resume.pdf Email: anna@stith.me I'm an…
Apparently none! Apparently that idea made it into my head somehow, I must've just jumped to conclusions and assumed I read it somewhere. Oops!
As far as I know the audit project was abandoned when the TrueCrypt developer did his dramatic exit. Cannot remember a source for that though.
Snowden has said many times that he is not the one deciding which documents to publish and when. He gave them all to the reporters, who make all of those decisions on their own. Replace "Snowden and his small team" with…
That's not exactly "using a mac", though. That's running OS X in a VM.
I had a similar issue with an app I'm writing now. I wanted short IDs so my URLs wouldn't be fugly, but with a low chance of collisions. The solution I went with (in javascript) is: // Make a "pretty unique" ID for this…
Same. iCloud has worked perfectly fine for me. My experience has been pretty close to the "It Just Works" that Apple strives for.
It's labeled "Prompt for test-release updates" on the General tab.
Extracting TrueCrypt passwords from memory dumps has been trivial for quite a while now.
I find that really strange as well. I haven't seen a Node library that uses exceptions for flow control before this, I wonder why they decided to start here.
You can do that in bash with ctrl+r: Type: ctrl+r Type: ssh Bash says: (reverse-i-search)`ssh': ssh dude@somewhere.com Type again: ctrl+r (reverse-i-search)`ssh': ssh someoneelse@elsewhere.com