TrackerControl for Android A feature-reduced iOS version is in the making. This is designed as a website and only allows tracker analysis (but no tracker blocking). See here. If you have missing features or bugs, join the community, use the issue tracker, or contact Konrad directly (hello@trackercontrol.org)! TrackerControl is an Android app that allows users to monitor and control the widespread,
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Introduction: Read This · Mental Model for Go · Profiling vs Tracing Use Cases: Reduce Costs · Reduce Latency · Memory Leaks · Program Hanging · Outages Go Profilers: CPU · Memory · Block · Mutex · Goroutine · ThreadCreate Viewing Profiles: Command Line · Flame Graph · Graph Go Execution Tracer: Timeline View · Derive Profiles Go Metrics: MemStats Other Tools: time · perf · bpftrace Advanced Topic
This release renames the jsxBracketSameLine option to bracketSameLine, which supports HTML, Vue, and Angular in addition to JSX. The old name has been deprecated. We’ve also added support for TypeScript 4.4, including new syntax features such as class static blocks. If you enjoy Prettier and would like to support our work, consider sponsoring us directly via our OpenCollective or by sponsoring the
Spook.js Attacking Google Chrome's Strict Site Isolation via Speculative Execution and Type Confusion Spook.js is a new transient execution side channel attack which targets the Chrome web browser. We show that despite Google's attempts to mitigate Spectre by deploying Strict Site Isolation, information extraction via malicious JavaScript code is still possible in some cases. More specifically, we
It should be simple to catch up on the things we care about. Yet, I find it can be overwhelming. I’m inundated by news, information and on-going alerts across online sources, media channels and devices. It turns out, I’m not alone. In a recent Forrester survey[1] commissioned by Microsoft, we found that on average, people spend seven hours a day online, use six different feeds on a regular basis
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