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AddOn a long flight, I tried to take down the chess bot available on Delta's entertainment system, only to find out I was utterly hopeless against it. I decided...
The CloudFlare outage was a good thing. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Dive into Rubin's Cosmic Treasure Chest — there's so much to explore
A comprehensive guide to CRDTs and their tradeoffs, from counters to sequences. Written in the spirit of the Typeclassopedia, exploring how different CRDTs solve the distributed consensus puzzle.
With informed decision-making, organizations can strengthen their overall resilience and maintain the agility needed to adapt to emerging threats, without sacrificing innovation or productivity.
The federally funded organization behind the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program confirmed that its contract to support the system will expire on April 16th.
On January 14, 2026, global telnet traffic observed by GreyNoise sensors fell off a cliff. A 59% sustained reduction, eighteen ASNs going completely silent, five countries vanishing from our data entirely. Six days later, CVE-2026-24061 dropped. Coincidence is one explanation.
As the Moon orbits Earth on an elliptical path, it appears to slide left and right as well as nod up and down. These motions, called libration and nutation, ...
I shared a controversial take the other day at an event and I decided to write it down in a longer format: I’m afraid AI won't give us a compressed 21st century.
The hybrid era of engineering leadership is here, and the traditional IC/manager model is no longer suitable.
Raising awareness about the 2038 bug in all its manifestations and trying to fix things while there’s still time.
Pen-testing tool aims to protect network access points against a host of threats.
This is not photoshopped. That’s really a person falling in front of the Sun.
The Internet Archive has suffered a data breach affecting 31 million accounts and is now offline after its site was defaced and DDoS’d.