Researcher hacks over 35 tech firms by creating public NPM packages programming |
- Researcher hacks over 35 tech firms by creating public NPM packages
- TIL: China has built a quantum key distribution (QKD) network spanning several KM. The network currently servers 150 users
- Uncovering a 24-year-old bug in the Linux Kernel
- The Evolution of Developer Salaries: Looking Back 20 Years
- It looks like former SCO CEO Darl McBride, who tried to sue Linux out of existence, has filed for chapter 13 bankruptcy.
- Announcing Rust 1.50.0
- Beej's Guide to Network Programming
- A completely open source, configurable keyboard by System76
- You can eliminate much of your complexity by just using SQLite in production
- Idioms for the D programming language
- Dolphin Progress Report: December 2020 and January 2021
- Slides from tonight’s Houston Perl Mongers presentation on Better Perl: Subroutine Signatures and Type Validation
- Cross compiling made easy, using Clang and LLVM
- Why are video calls so tiring? You might be misreading cultural styles
- Breaking a Degenerate Hyper-Dimensional Game of Life [+ interactive visualizations and demos]: How we broke a Game of Life to extreme levels with the power of visualization & maths
- Tiny cross-platform webview library
- From JavaScript to WebAssembly in three steps
- Sonatype: Why Namespacing Matters in Public Open Source Repositories
- A recipe for recreating the functionality of Web SQL
- How to shuffle a big dataset
- Guy does the Pokémon sprite decompression algorithm by hand on a whiteboard [Livestream]
- DevRant - A fun community for developers
- Pinboard is Eleven (2020)
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