Inside a low-budget consumer hardware espionage implant
(ha.cking.ch)
November 2017 Archive
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“I fell down a bit of a ruins research rabbit-hole”
(twitter.com)
63.
“I thought I could ship at least 700 units to stay in business”
(gamasutra.com)
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WebAssembly support now shipping in all major browsers
(blog.mozilla.org)
66.
Show HN: Fruits and vegetables in season in your zip code
(harvestsignal.com)
67.
Visual Studio Live Share
(code.visualstudio.com)
68.
Facebook Is the Junk Food of Socializing (2015)
(nautil.us)
69.
Linus Torvalds: “Do No Harm”
(lkml.org)
70.
As a solo developer, I decided to offer phone support
(plumshell.com)
71.
Why does man print “gimme gimme gimme” at 00:30?
(unix.stackexchange.com)
72.
Don’t Tax Options and RSUs Upon Vesting
(avc.com)
73.
Why I’m Digging Deep Into Alzheimer’s
(gatesnotes.com)
74.
Microsoft Has Manually Patched Their Equation Editor Executable
(0patch.blogspot.com)
75.
A Beginner´s Guide to Getting Things Done
(blog.zenkit.com)
76.
Desktop compositing latency is real
(lofibucket.com)
78.
AWS Fargate – Run Containers Without Managing Infrastructure
(aws.amazon.com)
79.
The Western Elite from a Chinese Perspective
(americanaffairsjournal.org)
80.
Tether Critical Announcement
(tether.to)
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Sometimes all a maintainer needs is a “thank you”
(github.com)
84.
An in-depth security review of the Intel Management Engine
(security-center.intel.com)
85.
Flexbox and Grids: your layout’s best friends
(aerolab.co)
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Super Tiny Website Logos in SVG
(shkspr.mobi)
88.
American Equity
(blog.samaltman.com)
89.
BitTorrent inventor announces eco-friendly Bitcoin competitor Chia
(techcrunch.com)
90.
LineageOS for microG – Access Google services without closed software
(lineage.microg.org)