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  • 16 years of CVE-2008-0166 - Debian OpenSSL Bug

    On May 12th 13th, 2008, Debian Linux announced the discovery of a severe security vulnerability in its OpenSSL package. A patch in Debian's and Ubuntu's OpenSSL packages broke the random number generator, effectively limiting the number of possible keys to a few ten thousand plausible variations. To celebrate the sixteenth anniversary of this discovery, I am hereby disclosing that many DKIM setups

      16 years of CVE-2008-0166 - Debian OpenSSL Bug
    • Software Architecture in an AI World

      Navigating New Constraints, Requirements, and Capabilities Like almost any question about AI, “How does AI impact software architecture?” has two sides to it: how AI changes the practice of software architecture and how AI changes the things we architect. These questions are coupled; one can’t really be discussed without the other. But to jump to the conclusion, we can say that AI hasn’t had a big

        Software Architecture in an AI World
      • Passkeys enhance security and usability as AWS expands MFA requirements | Amazon Web Services

        AWS Security Blog Passkeys enhance security and usability as AWS expands MFA requirements Amazon Web Services (AWS) is designed to be the most secure place for customers to run their workloads. From day one, we pioneered secure by design and secure by default practices in the cloud. Today, we’re taking another step to enhance our customers’ options for strong authentication by launching support fo

          Passkeys enhance security and usability as AWS expands MFA requirements | Amazon Web Services
        • Using CSS content-visibility to boost your rendering performance - LogRocket Blog

          Using CSS content-visibility to boost your rendering performance Rob O'Leary Rob is a solution architect, fullstack developer, technical writer, and educator. He is an active participant in non-profit organizations supporting the underprivileged and promoting equality. He is travel-obsessed (one bug he cannot fix). You can find him at roboleary.net. content-visibility is a CSS property that contro

            Using CSS content-visibility to boost your rendering performance - LogRocket Blog
          • Lessons from the iSOON Leaks

            Introduction A Chinese Ministry of Public Security (MPS) contractor called iSOON (also known as Anxun Information) that specializes in network penetration research and related services has had its data leaked to GitHub.Based on the level of detail, leaked chat logs, amount of data, and corroboration from overlaps indicators of compromise (IOCs), there is a high level of confidence it is legit.Prel

              Lessons from the iSOON Leaks
            • Judicious JSON - Socket

              Concatenated JSONJSON does not natively provide a means of streaming multiple root values without waiting for a complete end of a root value; however, JSON values do not overlap in grammar (except in the case of numbers) and as such can be concatenated without ambiguity if treating the end of a value as the end of an entry in the stream generally. So, for these cases many JSON parsers do allow for

                Judicious JSON - Socket
              • The Plan for Rails 8

                The Plan for Rails 8 Author Name Brad Gessler @bradgessler @bradgessler Image by Annie Ruygt Rails published an 8.0 milestone on Github that lays out the goals for the next Rails release, and it’s sprawling. It ships with a new background worker, cache backend, asset pipeline, framework for pushing notifications to mobile devices, and a load of development tools. One of Rails’ mantras is “compress

                  The Plan for Rails 8
                • Internationalization with Remix

                  Experts are constantly discussing how to make the web better. Accessibility, UI/UX, web performance, you name it. You might not hear about internationalization (i18n) as much as other topics, but it is still essential to making the web better. In this article, we'll gain an understanding of the impact of i18n, explore the fundamental logic, and learn how to implement i18n in a Remix app. I also ta

                    Internationalization with Remix
                  • BEYONCÉ RELEASES COWBOY CARTER

                    EIGHTH STUDIO ALBUM, FROM THE WORLD'S MOST INNOVATIVE ARTIST ARRIVES AFTER A MONUMENTAL TWO-SONG RELEASE AS A NO HOLDS BARRED MULTI-GENRE NOD TO AMERICANA COUNTRY CULTURE THE HISTORY-MAKING "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" LANDED ACROSS NINE DIFFERENT GENRES ON US MUSIC CHARTS AND AT #1 IN VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL TERRITORIES, MAKING BEYONCÉ THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE ARTIST TO REACH #1 ON THE HOT COUNTRY SONGS CHART AN

                      BEYONCÉ RELEASES COWBOY CARTER
                    • Kanji for Year: 年 (Toshi, Nen)

                      The Japanese Kanji for “year” is 年. The Kunyomi or the Japanese pronunciation of the Kanji 年 is “toshi” (とし), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is “nen” (ネン). Year’s Kanji is part of JLPT N5 (please check the JLPT N5 Kanji list) and is taught in grade 1 in Japanese schools. Construction and Origin of the Shape 年 The construction of the Kanji 年, meaning year, has 6 strokes and has an intriguin

                        Kanji for Year: 年 (Toshi, Nen)
                      • Rust is for the Engine, Not the Game - Barrett's Club

                        Last updated on June 6, 2024. Rust is for the Engine, Not the Game Macros are cool! But, if we're going to create another language anyways... LogLog Games recently posted Leaving Rust gamedev after 3 years, a must-read article for folks who're doing game development in Rust. It focuses on a small indie developer organization and their experiences with Rust development. If you haven't given it a re

                          Rust is for the Engine, Not the Game - Barrett's Club
                        • Kubernetes v1.28: Planternetes

                          Authors: Kubernetes v1.28 Release Team Announcing the release of Kubernetes v1.28 Planternetes, the second release of 2023! This release consists of 45 enhancements. Of those enhancements, 19 are entering Alpha, 14 have graduated to Beta, and 12 have graduated to Stable. Release Theme And Logo Kubernetes v1.28: Planternetes The theme for Kubernetes v1.28 is Planternetes. Each Kubernetes release is

                            Kubernetes v1.28: Planternetes
                          • Data Security: Importance, Spheres, and Best Practices

                            Data Security refers to practices employed in securing data from unauthorized tampering or corruption in an IT ecosystem. The entire digital world is run on data, and hence the statement, “data” is the new oil.” Data is in files, databases, accounts, and networks in forms like emails, passwords, texts, names, IDs, or electronic cash. We need to ensure the security of all these items from threat or

                              Data Security: Importance, Spheres, and Best Practices
                            • Was Shohei Ohtani Just a Dream?

                              Ohtani is in that tiny echelon of athletes who not only transcend a sport but transform it.Photograph by Ronald Martinez / Getty Even now, a month later, it has the quality of a dream. In the second game of a doubleheader, the pitcher from the day’s first game stands in the batter’s box. He is a right-handed hurler, perhaps the most unhittable pitcher in baseball. And he is a left-handed slugger,

                                Was Shohei Ohtani Just a Dream?
                              • LSP could have been better

                                LSP could have been better Oct 12, 2023 We talk about programming like it is about writing code, but the code ends up being less important than the architecture, and the architecture ends up being less important than social issues. The Success and Failure of Ninja The Why LSP post discusses the “social issues” solved by LSP. LSP (as a part of overarching Microsoft strategy) is brilliant, because i

                                • Announcing the AWS Well-Architected Framework DevOps Guidance | Amazon Web Services

                                  AWS DevOps Blog Announcing the AWS Well-Architected Framework DevOps Guidance March 26, 2024: The DevOps Guidance is now available in the Lens Catalog of the AWS Well-Architected Tool as the DevOps Lens. This update enables users to self-assess their cloud-based workloads against these best practices and view improvement plans through the tool’s report. Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced t

                                    Announcing the AWS Well-Architected Framework DevOps Guidance | Amazon Web Services
                                  • What to Pack Before Moving to Japan

                                    Are you excited about moving to Japan? Whether taking on a new job in Japan, going there to study, or just planning to spend an extended period there, you might wonder what to pack before moving to Japan. However, apart from some items, this guide about what to pack for going to Japan is also to help tourists traveling to Japan. Moving to a new country can be an exciting and overwhelming experienc

                                      What to Pack Before Moving to Japan
                                    • Theory of Mind AI in Artificial Intelligence

                                      Let’s first understand what the “Theory of Mind” is before we get into what the “Theory of Mind AI” is in the world of Artificial Intelligence. According to Wikipedia, in psychology, the Theory of Mind is as follows: “Theory of Mind refers to the capacity to understand other people by ascribing mental states to them, surmising what is happening in their mind). These states may differ from one’s st

                                        Theory of Mind AI in Artificial Intelligence
                                      • iCrowdNewswire

                                        Cell Therapy Market is projected to register a CAGR of 9.1% during the forecast period due to the increased demand for functional products. Cell Therapy Market Research Report Information By Cell Type (Stem Cell and Non-Stem Cell), By Therapy Type (Autologous and Allogeneic), By Therapeutic Area (Malignancies, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Autoimmune Disorders, Dermatology, and Others), By End User (

                                        • Build Your Standout Resume: A Step-by-Step Guide

                                          Writing a winning resume, which stands out, is an art form that not many people can do. Hiring managers take about 6 seconds to see whether your resume is worth reviewing. Adding too much information could be overwhelming, while too little information makes you appear inexperienced. Technology has eased some of the burdens by filtering resumes of the best candidates, but if you do not use the righ

                                            Build Your Standout Resume: A Step-by-Step Guide
                                          • What it (likely) takes to recover following a September 2023 helpful content update drop - Marie Haynes

                                            Updated March 21, 2024 with my most recent thoughts. The September 2023 Helpful Content has a catastrophic impact on many sites. It had an immediate impact for those given an unhelpful content classification. Most sites impacted have a large decline that starts some time between September 14, 2023 and September 18.  For most sites impacted, the declines continue. At the time of this update, writte

                                              What it (likely) takes to recover following a September 2023 helpful content update drop - Marie Haynes
                                            • Kanji for Grove or Group of Trees (林, Hayashi)

                                              The Japanese kanji for “grove”, a “group of trees,” or “small woodland” is 林. The Kunyomi or the Japanese pronunciation of the Kanji 林 is “hayashi” (はやし), and the Onyomi (Chinese) pronunciation is “rin” (リン). Grove’s Kanji is constructed with 8 strokes. This Kanji is a part of the JLPT N2 syllabus. In Japanese schools, this Kanji is taught in grade 1. Origin of the Kanji 林 for Grove or Group of Tr

                                                Kanji for Grove or Group of Trees (林, Hayashi)
                                              • Iggy.rs - building message streaming in Rust

                                                Origins Over half a year ago (in April, to be exact), I eventually decided to learn Rust for good. My previous attempt during the 2022 AoC had failed rather quickly, after a few days of completing the exercises - I finally realized that I needed a real project to work on. For the last few years, I've been dealing with the different kinds of distributed systems (mostly using C#), including the typi

                                                • Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence | The White House

                                                  Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.  Purpose.  Artificial intelligence (AI) holds extraordinary potential for both promise and peril.  Responsible AI use has the potential to help sol

                                                  • Different Types of Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, altcoin, and tokens

                                                    I still remember the days when I could count the various types of cryptocurrencies available. But this is certainly not the case as of today. The crypto market has grown exponentially. These different types of Crypotos have been coming up to solve different use cases or pain points. The underlying technology of cryptocurrency is blockchain. Cryptocurrencies are a relatively new type of money. A cr

                                                      Different Types of Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, altcoin, and tokens
                                                    • This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces

                                                      We are living in a very noisy world. From the hum of traffic outside your window to the next-door neighbor’s blaring TV to sounds from a co-worker’s cubicle, unwanted noise remains a resounding problem. To cut through the din, an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers from MIT and elsewhere developed a sound-suppressing silk fabric that could be used to create quiet spaces. The fabric, whi

                                                        This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces
                                                      • Ask HN: How do you store your knowledge? | Hacker News

                                                        Hello, HN community, I'm currently in the ideation phase of a new project focused on improving how individuals manage and organize their knowledge. I'm seeking to understand your current methods and challenges in this area.I'd greatly appreciate it if you could share your thoughts on the following: 1) List Organization: How do you manage your reading, watching, and listening lists? 2) Content Capt

                                                        • Exploring 2.5 Reasons People Embrace GraphQL in 2024, and the Caveats Behind Its Non-Adoption

                                                          In my day-to-day work, I interact with medium-sized companies like SoundTrackYourBrand (Spotify for Business), TailorTech (Headless ERP) or TravelPass (Travel Management Platform) as well as larger companies like Uber, Ebay, Equinix, Crypto.com and many others. At the same time, I'm also interacting with a lot of people on Twitter, Reddit, and other platforms. What I've noticed is that there seems

                                                            Exploring 2.5 Reasons People Embrace GraphQL in 2024, and the Caveats Behind Its Non-Adoption
                                                          • How to think in writing

                                                            The reason I've spent so long establishing this rather obvious point [that writing helps you refine your thinking] is that it leads to another that many people will find shocking. If writing down your ideas always makes them more precise and more complete, then no one who hasn't written about a topic has fully formed ideas about it. And someone who never writes has no fully formed ideas about anyt

                                                              How to think in writing
                                                            • Trip report: Autumn ISO C++ standards meeting (Kona, HI, USA)

                                                              Today, the ISO C++ committee completed its second meeting of C++26, held in Kona, HI, USA. Our hosts, Standard C++ Foundation and WorldQuant, arranged for high-quality facilities for our six-day meeting from Monday through Saturday. We had over 170 attendees, about two-thirds in-person and the others remote via Zoom, formally representing 21 nations. Also, at each meeting we regularly have new att

                                                                Trip report: Autumn ISO C++ standards meeting (Kona, HI, USA)
                                                              • Introduction to Japan’s Visas: The ins and outs of Visas in Japan

                                                                If you wish to visit Japan for a short duration as a tourist, you may have to apply for a tourist visa. Tourists from 68 countries are allowed to enter Japan without a visa. Tourists from other countries must get a tourist visa to enter Japan. However, if you wish to work or live in Japan longer, you will need other relevant vis types irrespective of the country you belong to. This article will di

                                                                  Introduction to Japan’s Visas: The ins and outs of Visas in Japan
                                                                • Interview with Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan

                                                                  Name: Divij Singh Title: Data Science Engineer Organization: Rakuten Symphony, Japan Hometown: New Delhi, India Living in Japan: Since January 2021 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/divijsingh This is the 15th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan. Transcript of the

                                                                    Interview with Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan
                                                                  • Functional Semantics in Imperative Clothing

                                                                    Functional Semantics in Imperative Clothing There's an old joke about programming with pure functions: “Eventually you have to do some effects. Otherwise you're just heating up the CPU.” I've always wanted the purely functional Roc programming language to be delightful for I/O-heavy use cases. But when I recently sat down to port an I/O-heavy shell script from Bash to Roc, I wasn't happy with how

                                                                    • Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design

                                                                      Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design A preview of the comprehensive update coming to Adobe's design system Imagine you’re designing a house. Your first step might be to draw a picture. To turn that picture into a house would require the input of many experts—architects, engineers, and builders—and would involve planning, teamwork, and time with each collabor

                                                                        Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design
                                                                      • Kanji for Standing Up or to Stand (立, Tachi, Tate, Ritsu)

                                                                        The Kanji for Stand up or to stand as a verb is 立. The kanji 立 has a few pronunciations in Japanese. They are: たち (tachi): This is the kun’yomi or the native Japanese reading. It’s often used when the kanji appears on its own or in native Japanese words. たて (tate): Another kun’yomi reading, often seen in compounds or phrases. りつ (ritsu): This is the on’yomi or the reading derived from Chinese. It’

                                                                          Kanji for Standing Up or to Stand (立, Tachi, Tate, Ritsu)
                                                                        • N|Solid OSS Release

                                                                          Origin of N|Solid In November of 2014, when NodeSource was still a small consulting group, my teammates Dan Shaw, Rod Vagg, and I were having dinner after a customer engagement, discussing how to bring Node.js production deployments to the same level of polish and tooling capability of the other runtimes our customers were already employing. The power and flexibility of Node.js helped it take off

                                                                            N|Solid OSS Release
                                                                          • What's Inside a Linux Kernel Core Dump

                                                                            Linux kernel core dumps are often critical for diagnosing and fixing problems with the OS. We’ve published several blogs related to kernel core dumps, including how to generate them, how to estimate their size, how to analyze them with Drgn, and even how to manually extract stack function arguments from them. But have you ever wondered what’s really in a core dump? In this blog, we’ll answer that

                                                                              What's Inside a Linux Kernel Core Dump
                                                                            • Kanji for "To Go": 行 (i-ku / yu-ku / okona-u)

                                                                              The Japanese kanji meaning “to go” is 行. This Kanji for “go” also means “to carry out”. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 行 are “i-ku” (い-く), “yu-ku” (ゆ-く), and “okona-u” (おこな-う). The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciations of 行 are “ko” (コウ), “gyo” (ギョウ), and “an” (アン). The Kanji 行, for “go“, appears in 1,722 Japanese names, and in that case, it is pronounced as “yuki”

                                                                                Kanji for "To Go": 行 (i-ku / yu-ku / okona-u)
                                                                              • 2023 Annual Rust Survey Results | Rust Blog

                                                                                Hello, Rustaceans! The Rust Survey Team is excited to share the results of our 2023 survey on the Rust Programming language, conducted between December 18, 2023 and January 15, 2024. As in previous years, the 2023 State of Rust Survey was focused on gathering insights and feedback from Rust users, and all those who are interested in the future of Rust more generally. This eighth edition of the sur

                                                                                  2023 Annual Rust Survey Results | Rust Blog
                                                                                • Lisp: Icing or Cake? — dthompson

                                                                                  The Spring Lisp Game Jam 2024 ended one week ago. 48 games were submitted, a new record for the jam! This past week has been a time for participants to play and rate each other’s games. As I explored the entries, I noticed two distinct meta-patterns in how people approached building games with Lisp. I think these patterns apply more broadly to all applications of Lisp. Let’s talk about these patte