January 2024 Archive
871.
RSA is deceptively simple and fun (ntietz.com)
872.
The Infinite/Eternal Jukebox has been revived (jukebox.davi.gq)
873.
SSH-Snake: Automated SSH-Based Network Traversal (github.com)
874.
Show HN: Apple II clock using interrupts from physical pendulum clock (github.com)
875.
Capturing the ripples of spacetime: LISA gets go-ahead (esa.int)
876.
The Orange Pi 5 Plus (taoofmac.com)
877.
The Naz.API Credential Stuffing List (troyhunt.com)
878.
Terminal Smooth Scrolling (flak.tedunangst.com)
879.
DJGPP (delorie.com)
880.
A new blog for 2024 (chrisnicholas.dev)
881.
BLIS: A BLAS-like framework for basic linear algebra routines (github.com)
882.
‘This Has Been Going on for Years’: Boeing’s Manufacturing Mess (wsj.com)
883.
Things engineers believe about Web development (birtles.blog)
884.
The young people sifting through the internet's worst horrors (ft.com)
885.
Why Zig When There Is Already C++, D, and Rust? (ziglang.org)
886.
SpaceX launches 4 people for private mission to the International Space Station (npr.org)
887.
Block cookie banners on Firefox (support.mozilla.org)
888.
Microsoft stole my Chrome tabs, and it wants yours, too (theverge.com)
889.
Live Map of Swiss Trains (maps.vasile.ch)
890.
We don't need a DAC on the ESP32-S3 (atomic14.substack.com)
891.
Framing Frames: Bypassing wi-fi encryption by manipulating transmit queues (usenix.org)
892.
Westworld: The first film with CGI (and its source code) (behind-the-screens.tv)
893.
Bug Thread (xkcd.com)
894.
Google and AT&T invest in Starlink rival for satellite-to-smartphone service (arstechnica.com)
895.
Dungeons and Dragons turns 50 today (grognardia.blogspot.com)
896.
Show HN: Bring phone calls into the browser (SIP-to-WebRTC) (github.com)
897.
Mouse filmed tidying man's shed every night (theguardian.com)
898.
Show HN: Durdraw – a modern ANSI art editor for modern Unix terminals (github.com)
899.
The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday (twitter.com)
900.
Germany: Police seize bitcoins worth €2B (dw.com)