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Binary Banshees and Digital Demons
Binary Banshees and Digital Demons
The Committee says these things do not exist. The Committee says these things are invisible, not our business, and not something we can or should talk about....
·thephd.dev·
Binary Banshees and Digital Demons
Pwnkit
Pwnkit
·qualys.com·
Pwnkit
How one yanked JavaScript package wreaked havoc
How one yanked JavaScript package wreaked havoc
When a developer 'unpublished' his work from the NPM JavaScript package registry, it broke dependencies for many other projects -- and highlighted the fragility of the open source ecosystem
·infoworld.com·
How one yanked JavaScript package wreaked havoc
Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents
Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents
Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents Please see the “condensed time line” section (the next one) for a time line of how the Xerox saga unfolded. It for example depicts that I did not push the thing to the public right away, but gave Xerox a lot of time before I did so.
·dkriesel.com·
Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents
ben 🚀 cobalt core! on Twitter
ben 🚀 cobalt core! on Twitter
not to oversimplify: first you have to flatten the rock and put lightning inside it— ben 🚀 cobalt core! (@daisyowl) March 15, 2017
·twitter.com·
ben 🚀 cobalt core! on Twitter
World’s First Computer Bug
World’s First Computer Bug
On September 9, 1947, a team of computer scientists reported the world’s first computer bug—a moth trapped in their computer at Harvard University.
·nationalgeographic.org·
World’s First Computer Bug
Safe VSP
Safe VSP
·linusakesson.net·
Safe VSP
Parsing the Infamous Japanese Postal CSV
Parsing the Infamous Japanese Postal CSV
Late last year I released posuto, a package presenting Japanese postal code data in an easy-to-use format. It's based on data released by Japan Post, which is infamous for being widely used but hard to parse.
·dampfkraft.com·
Parsing the Infamous Japanese Postal CSV
I Survived Bedlam3 - Rodney M Bliss
I Survived Bedlam3 - Rodney M Bliss
(Photo Credit: baxiabhishek via flickflu.com) Is anyone else having a slow email problem? Seriously, Rodney? You’re kidding right? No. I sent Bill an email 45 minutes ago and it’s still not there. What’s the deal? Last week I talked about the Message Recall feature as the Ultimate Save Your Job Feature, And Why It Took […]
·rodneymbliss.com·
I Survived Bedlam3 - Rodney M Bliss