January 2023 Archive
1381.
ZeroSSL: XSS to session hijacking, stealing a private key (and password hash) (groups.google.com)
1382.
Offsec.tools – A vast collection of security tools (offsec.tools)
1383.
Writing a Python SQL engine from scratch (github.com)
1384.
Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project (intuitiveexplanations.com)
1385.
The Rise of Steel – Part I (constructionphysics.substack.com)
1386.
Mazda has tested a synthetic fuel in an unmodified MX5 on a 1000-mile road trip (wkk.usa.mybluehost.me)
1387.
The quest for a family-friendly password manager (dustri.org)
1388.
Understanding the N + 1 queries problem (ananthakumaran.in)
1389.
Code Smell of the Day: Type Keys (2021) (jesseduffield.com)
1390.
The CSS at w3.org is gone (w3.org)
1391.
A Perceptually Meaningful Audio Visualizer (2016) (delu.medium.com)
1392.
Microsoft.Recognizers.Text: numbers, units, and date/time in multiple languages (github.com)
1393.
Spotify to trim 6% of workforce, content head to depart (reuters.com)
1394.
What to do when you’ve ruined your life (bigfeels.club)
1395.
Binance has lost $12B in assets in under 60 days (ripue.com)
1396.
Transcoding Unicode with AVX-512: AMD Zen 4 vs. Intel Ice Lake (lemire.me)
1397.
Saudi Arabia jails two Wikipedia staff (theguardian.com)
1398.
Playing games with AIs: The limits of GPT-3 and similar large language models (link.springer.com)
1399.
CoinDesk, Inc. Files Motion to Unseal Names of SBF's Additional Bail Sureties [pdf] (ia801508.us.archive.org)
1400.
Valetudo – Free your vacuum cleaner from the cloud (github.com)
1401.
The Mystery of Richard Posner (lawliberty.org)
1402.
Mortal Kombat 2 source code leak reveals unused animations and sprites (twitter.com)
1403.
Strava raises prices but can’t tell you how much it costs anymore (dcrainmaker.com)
1404.
A skeptic’s guide to software architecture decisions (infoq.com)
1405.
Study: Exxon mobil accurately predicted warming since 1970s (voanews.com)
1406.
The FDA will likely approve the diabetes drug tirzepatide for weight loss (nbcnews.com)
1407.
AMD Alveo V70 AI inference accelerator card (xilinx.com)
1408.
Stripe tried to raise more funding at a $55B-$60B valuation (techcrunch.com)
1409.
When the CIA spied on American citizens using pigeons (atlasobscura.com)
1410.
Sudoedit can edit arbitrary files (seclists.org)