Daniel Kaminsky, Internet Security Savior, Dies at 42 programming |
- Daniel Kaminsky, Internet Security Savior, Dies at 42
- How to safely open-source internal software - Some best practices
- Patent Troll Sable Networks Apparently Needs To Learn A Lesson: Cloudflare Wants To Destroy Another Troll
- OPun (Open source Pun) database from my site released today!
- Swimlanes.io – build sequence diagrams in markdown
- Useful tricks with Python requests
- Leaving No Pixel Behind: Three Years in Xenia’s GPU Emulation (Xbox 360 Emulator)
- My experience with sexual harassment in the Scala community
- The MIR C interpreter and Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler - Red Hat Developer
- How to teach things badly
- Adventures in JIT compilation: Part 1 - an interpreter
- Basedrop: A garbage collector for real-time audio in Rust
- Sebastian Lague – Complex Behaviour from Simple Rules: 3 Simulations
- SweetAda 0.4 Release - A Lightweight Development Environment to Create Ada Programs On a Wide Range of CPUs and Platforms.
- I just wrote a short tutorial on AWS deployment of a full stack web app (S3 for front-end and EB for back-end) including SSL setup.
- Can continuation passing style code perform well? [Lisp]
- SSDB - A hard drive based drop-in Redis replacement/clone
- Fedora 34 Released!
- A developer-first layout engine for web
- IRPlayer: A powerful video player framework for iOS. Support Normal video mode, VR, VR Box, Fisheye(Panorama, Perspective), and multi windows/viewers.
- University of Minnesota responds to Linux security patch requests
- Humble Bundle Epic Programming O'Reilly Books! Sorry, if anyone already shared.
- Llama Preview: Swift on .NET
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