The Ghidra Book
(nostarch.com)
October 2020 Archive
1471.
1472.
Can Esperanto Make a Comeback? (2015)
(npr.org)
1473.
When is no-code useful?
(linus.coffee)
1474.
The Problem of Legacy IT Systems
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1475.
Investors Extracted $400M from a Hospital Chain
(propublica.org)
1476.
Rust for Clojurists (2015)
(gist.github.com)
1478.
Obscurix – Arch Linux-based OS configured for privacy, security and anonymity
(obscurix.github.io)
1479.
Linux’s History (1992)
(cs.cmu.edu)
1480.
Binwalk: Firmware Analysis Tool
(github.com)
1481.
1482.
What to Say When You're Asked for Your Salary History
(cushychicken.github.io)
1483.
Paying ransomware demands could land you in hot water with the feds
(arstechnica.com)
1484.
2020 Had the Warmest September on Record, Data Shows
(nytimes.com)
1485.
AMD Has Scaled Ryzen Faster Than Any Other CPU in the Past 20 Years
(extremetech.com)
1486.
Using Lidar to Add Autofocus to a Manual Focus Lens
(sonyaddict.com)
1487.
The YouTube-DL Takedown
(resynth1943.net)
1488.
Cargo-style dependency management for C, C++ and other languages with Meson
(nibblestew.blogspot.com)
1489.
Competition and Quarter-Life Crises
(arvarik.com)
1490.
1491.
1492.
Going Viral as a Woman in Tech
(emilykager.com)
1493.
A 40KB Optimization Saved Us 50TB of Bandwidth
(crisp.chat)
1494.
Embedded Programming Without the IDE
(reecestevens.me)
1495.
Developing for the Semantic Web
(smashingmagazine.com)
1496.
Kafka in Pieces
(thebaffler.com)
1497.
SciTer, HTML/CSS Engine, May Go Open Source via Kickstarter
(kickstarter.com)
1498.
1499.
Hoppscotch – A free, fast API request builder
(github.com)
1500.
Facebook Continues Its Bullshit with Oculus Accounts
(kotaku.com)