- Linus Torvalds: I think somebody inside of Intel needs to really take a long hard look at their CPU's, and actually admit that they have issues instead of writing PR blurbs that say that everything works as designed.
- Intel's crap attempt to spin its way out of CPU security bug PR nightmare
- Announcing Rust 1.23
- Notes from the Intelpocalypse
- Looking for feedback on my first programming language: CaffeineScript (BETA) - streamlining JavaScript by improving CoffeeScript
- A Generative Approach to Simulating Watercolor Paints from “Scratch”
- Cache Missing For Fun And Profit [2005] aka Spectre should not have been this surprising
- An illustration of web development tools in 2018
- Elixir vs Go: A Comparison of the Actor Model and Process Calculus
- DMD 2.078.0 Has Been Released
- Time for Password Expiration to Die
- We recreated Amazon Go in 36 hours and I wrote a short piece describing how we did it. If you're interested in the tech behind Amazon Go, check it out
- LLVM "retpoline" x86 mitigation technique for variant #2 of the speculative execution vulnerabilities ("Branch Target Injection": half of spectre)
- FLUSH+RELOAD: A High Resolution, Low Noise, L3 Cache Side-Channel Attack
- David Beazely giving an impressive live talk on concurrent programming with Python.
- PAST, a secure alternative to JWT
- Intel Issues Updates to Protect Systems from Security Exploits
- Multi-stage builds with Docker
- Tool by Alex Ionescu to check if Windows computers are patched for Meltdown and Spectre
- Architecting a Modern Financial Institution
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