- Lenas Reversing for Newbies / Downloads – Tuts 4 You –
- Crackmes.de – Welcome to the longest running and most complete Crackmes web page on the internet. –
- Guesstimate –
reverseengineering
Bookmarks for November 27th through November 28th
These are my links for November 27th through November 28th:
- CTF Hacker – CTF Writeups, Security, Spreading the knowledge –
- Geoffrey Thomas (geofft) –
- Why use ECC? –
Bookmarks for October 19th
- IntroBIOS –
- Opaleye’s sugar on top: SQL in the type system where it belongs –
- All Your Modem are Belong To Us « Rowetel –
Bookmarks for June 22nd
- RPISEC/MBE –
- tpunt/PHP7-Reference –
- The Truth About Cast Iron Pans: 7 Myths That Need To Go Away | Serious Eats – These are the only rules you need to know to have a successful lifelong relationship with your cast iron.
Season it when you get it.Even pre-seasoned cast iron can do with some extra protection. To season your pan, heat it up on the stovetop until its smoking hot, then rub a little oil into it and let it cool. Repeat this process a few times and you're good to go.
Clean it after each use. Clean your pan thoroughly after each use by washing it with soap and water and scrubbing out any gunk or debris from the bottom. I use the scrubby side of a sponge for this.
Re-season it. Rinse out any excess soap with water, then place the skillet over a burner set to high heat. When most of the water inside the skillet has dried out, add a half teaspoon of a neutral oil like vegetable, canola, flaxseed, or shortening. Rub it around with a paper towel. Continue heating the pan until it just starts to smoke then give it one more good rub. Let it cool and you're done.
Fry and Sear in it. The best way to keep your seasoning maintained? Just use your pan a lot! The more you fry, sear, or bake in it, the better that seasoning will become.
Don't let it stay wet. Water is the natural enemy of iron and letting even a drop of water sit in your pan when you put it away can lead to a rust spot. Not the end of the world, but rust will require a little scrubbing and reseasoning. I always dry out my pan with a paper towel and coat it with a tiny amount of oil before storage. - Image processing with Go | esdrasbeleza.com –
- Open Container Project –
Bookmarks for June 20th
- Research Blog: Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neural Networks –
- Programming from the Ground Up Book – Summary [Savannah] –
- Literate webserver in assembler –
- “Shut Up and Dance” and other examples of modern songs (last 10 years) that sound like lost tracks from 80s bands? : Music –
- Stealing Keys from PCs using a Radio: Cheap Electromagnetic Attacks on Windowed Exponentiation –
- The true power of regular expressions –
- Agents of Empire by Noel Malcolm review – a dazzling history of the 16th-century Mediterranean | Books | The Guardian –
- Asynchronous Programming in the browser –
- Breaking the Zyzzyva encryption — Medium –
- checklist.md –
- Suddenly, a leopard print sofa appears –