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AddWith a theoretical model of breakfast, can we derive the existence of “dark breakfasts,” breakfasts that we know must exist, but have never observed?
An automated routing policy configuration error caused us to leak some Border Gateway Protocol prefixes unintentionally from a router at our Miami data center. We discuss the impact and the changes we are implementing as a result.
What if Jurassic World: Rebirth was full of prehistoric gas?We reimagine the blockbuster with perfectly timed fart sounds layered over the biggest, most susp...
Play Doom entirely from DNS records. (PowerShell 7+) - resumex/doom-over-dns
SANS Internet Storm Center - A global cooperative cyber threat / internet security monitor and alert system. Featuring daily handler diaries with summarizing and analyzing new threats to networks and internet security events.
Here, you'll find a list of free, open-source cybersec tools that are ready to be added to your organization's arsenal.
For the last ten years or so of working on Bundler, I’ve had a wish rattling around: I want a better dependency manager. It doesn’t just manage your gems, it manages your ruby versions, too. It doesn’t just manage your ruby versions, it installs pre-compiled rubies so you don’t have to wait for ruby to compile from source every time. And more than all of that, it makes it completely trivial to run any script or tool written in ruby, even if that script or tool needs a different ruby than your application does.
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program has become the cornerstone of vulnerability management. Nearly all technology vendors and service providers identify vulnerabilities with CVEs when they publish security advisories. Most security products and services related to vulnerabilities
A new approach to a foundational document that expresses and shapes who Claude is
The increased speed and multitasking that AI allows at work is leading to many workers experiencing "brain fry," a new study found.
Better security for Ubuntu users. A good step.
Stephen Brennan's personal website and blog.
For a decade, I have been working with AWS and third-party security teams to resolve bucketsquatting / bucketsniping issues in AWS S3. Finally, I am happy to say AWS now has a solution to the problem, and it changes the way you should name your buckets.
Introducing the new Obsidian Community site and developer dashboard.