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- eBay is port scanning visitors to their website
- TIL the dogs in Red Alert were attached to invisible bullets when they attacked
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- A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
- Why I’m Retiring - Below All the Turtles
- Anatomy of a WebRTC video conference
- WSL2: Making Windows 10 the perfect dev machine!
- Constructive vs Predicative Data
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- What's Functional Programming All About?
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- Optimizing CRC32 for small payload sizes on x86
- Tried to create a kernel module to read and write of a Linux process memory
- The cache replacement problem
- OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect Protocols under the hood
- The Universe has no Time Zone - Using the NodaTime library in ASP.NET Core
- JDK-8246714: "To summarize: URLClassLoader's usage of the global JarFile cache leads to improperly closed JarFile instances and subsequent errors under concurrent load. All uses of URLClassLoader with jar files will potentially fail under concurrent load."
- I found a fun little site to boost my code typing skills
- I made a font based on my handwriting
- I'm making a series about building a 16-bit Virtual Machine. This episodes all about taking an assembly AST and generating machine code
- Video Documenting the Creation of Germ City: My Outbreak Simulator/Game
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