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Bookmarks for February 23rd
- The Seven Habits of Highly Depolarizing People – The American Interest – <blockquote>How to make friends and influence people on the other side of the aisle. </blockquote>
- Using EMET to Disable EMET « Threat Research | FireEye Inc – <blockquote>Microsoft's Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit, EMET, adds security mitigations beyond what's built into the operating system, but attackers are sometimes able to bypass it.
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- Sysdig | 50 Shades of System Calls – <blockquote>The spectrogram is great at showing patterns and outliers in the behavior of a system or application. But until now you are left to your own devices to troubleshoot “what is causing this spot in the chart”?With a little more work, I was able to include it in csysdig, sysdig’s command line ncurses UI, and also enhance it to be more useful.</blockquote>
Bookmarks for February 4th
- Learn Enough Git to Be Dangerous | Learn Enough Git to Be Dangerous | Softcover.io –
- Dokan –
- GitHub – itext/itextsharp: .NET port of the iText library –
- PDFsharp & MigraDoc – Home –
Bookmarks for October 13th
- The More Things Change – bitquabit –
- Big Mess o’ Wires » Nibbler 4 Bit CPU –
- Web design tool, CMS, and hosting platform | Webflow – <blockquote>Build dynamic, responsive websites in your browser. Launch with a click. Or export your squeaky-clean code to host wherever you'd like. Discover the professional website builder made for designers.</blockquote>
- Wise API – <blockquote>Simple RESTful APIs to Automate
Your Micro Tasks.</blockquote>
Bookmarks for September 5th
- Practical Python for Astronomers — Python4Astronomers 2.0 documentation –
- CS for All — cs5book 1 documentation – This book (and course) takes a unique approach to “Intro CS.” In a nutshell, our objective is to provide an introduction to computer science as an intellectually rich and vibrant field rather than focusing exclusively on computer programming. While program
- How Jehovah’s Witnesses Are Changing Medicine – The New Yorker – This is the first in a three-part series, “Medicine Without Blood,” about the ways that Jehovah’s Witnesses have changed how doctors think about blood transfusion. Read the second and third installments, “Should Anyone Be Given A Blood Transfusion?” and “T
- RawDigger: Raw Image Analyzer | RawDigger –
- (Free) Software Building and Packaging For Windows [Win-builds] –
- Scientific studies show why everyone should play video games – TechU4ria –