Web hacking techniques of 2021
(portswigger.net)
February 2022 Archive
91.
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Chris Lattner left Swift core team
(forums.swift.org)
93.
Newly declassified documents reveal previously secret CIA bulk collection
(wyden.senate.gov)
94.
Sci-Hub statistics and database
(sci-hub.ru)
95.
Server-Sent Events: an alternative to WebSockets
(germano.dev)
96.
uBlock Origin 1.41
(github.com)
97.
Yes, I can connect to a DB in CSS
(leemeichin.com)
98.
Building a modern home in the woods
(johnnyrodgers.is)
99.
The cats sitting on a fence in early builds of Windows 8
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
100.
Learn Rust by writing a small OS
(os.phil-opp.com)
102.
Why is LinkedIn so cringe?
(trungphan.substack.com)
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Outlook just asked me if I want to upgrade to bigger ads
(twitter.com)
106.
Building an iPod for 2022
(ellie.wtf)
107.
Files – Single-file photo gallery and file manager
(files.gallery)
108.
109.
A quick breakdown of what SWIFT is and why it matters
(twitter.com)
110.
iPhone flaw exploited by second Israeli spy firm
(reuters.com)
111.
BP quits Russia in up to $25B hit after Ukraine invasion
(reuters.com)
114.
Estonia, allies to trigger NATO Article 4
(twitter.com)
115.
SoftBank's Sale of Arm to Nvidia Collapses, Arm to IPO
(reuters.com)
116.
How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
(repography.com)
117.
Apple's privacy push cost Meta $10B
(economist.com)
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Settings are not a design failure
(linear.app)
120.
Framework Raises $18M Series A
(frame.work)