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Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-29 to 2024-10-06

Internet Discoveries between 29 September and 6 October

  • What do you want to show?
  • Why does man print “gimme gimme gimme” at 00:30?
  • Cartographist
  • ESO telescope captures the most detailed infrared map ever of our Milky Way
  • BOP SPOTTER
  • FreeBSD Wants More People Using It on Laptops and Here’s Their Plan
  • Doom finally ported to quantum computers, and you can play it now
  • Pulumi, System Initiative Step Up To Challenge IBM’s HashiCorp
  • Boris Vallejo and the Pixel Art of the Demoscene
  • Evolving GitHub Issues (Public Preview)
  • How Cloudflare auto-mitigated world record 3.8 Tbps DDoS attack
  • An adult fruit fly brain has been mapped—human brains could follow
  • UNSW delivers atomic quantum computing breakthrough
  • Getting my daily news from a dot matrix printer
  • 60TB hard drives arriving in 2028 according to industry roadmap — HDD capacity forecast to double in four years
  • Understanding Porsche’s New Six Stroke Engine Patent

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-25 to 2024-09-01

Internet Discoveries between 25 August and 1 September

  • Configure Unify Execute
  • What to know about messaging platform Telegram and the arrest of its founder in France
  • DuckDuckGo AI Chat at DuckDuckGo
  • Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People (1982)
  • Dokku: my favorite personal serverless platform
  • Nuclei: Open-source vulnerability scanner
  • Free Public APIs
  • The Monospace Web
  • Assist - Talking to Home Assistant
  • ChartDB
  • Elasticsearch is open source, again
  • Learn AWS Pentesting
  • The secret inside One Million Checkboxes
  • End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell
  • Bypassing airport security via SQL injection
  • Using Fibonacci Numbers to Convert from Miles to Kilometers and Vice Versa
  • What is Li-Fi? Get the Details on What Might Be the Next Big Thing for the Internet

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-04 to 2024-08-11

Internet Discoveries between 4 August and 11 August

  • European Citizens’ Initiative
  • x.com
  • Andy Warhol’s lost Amiga art found
  • Critical vulnerabilities in 6 AWS services disclosed at Black Hat USA
  • Google is discontinuing the Chromecast line
  • ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level
  • stack-auth/stack
  • New Flaws in Sonos Smart Speakers Allow Hackers to Eavesdrop on Users
  • Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change
  • SSHamble: Open-source security testing of SSH services
  • Approved Resolutions Special Meeting of the ICANN Board 29 July 2024
  • How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang
  • Doom Anthology Revealed - Comes With 6 Games, Steelbook Case, And Replica BFG
  • Open Source Firewall pfsense Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution Attacks
  • Critical AWS Vulnerabilities Allow S3 Attack Bonanza
  • Traceeshark: Open-source plugin for Wireshark
  • A wonderful coincidence or an expected connection: why π² ≈ g.
  • Hybrid Public Key Encryption
  • Dear Ai, make me a video about skateboarding with the boys 🛹

Some things I found interesting from 2024-08-04 to 2024-08-11

Internet Discoveries between 4 August and 11 August

  • European Citizens’ Initiative
  • x.com
  • Andy Warhol’s lost Amiga art found
  • Critical vulnerabilities in 6 AWS services disclosed at Black Hat USA
  • Google is discontinuing the Chromecast line
  • ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level
  • stack-auth/stack
  • New Flaws in Sonos Smart Speakers Allow Hackers to Eavesdrop on Users
  • Canonical Announce Major Ubuntu Kernel Change
  • SSHamble: Open-source security testing of SSH services
  • Approved Resolutions Special Meeting of the ICANN Board 29 July 2024
  • How a cybersecurity researcher befriended, then doxed, the leader of LockBit ransomware gang
  • Doom Anthology Revealed - Comes With 6 Games, Steelbook Case, And Replica BFG
  • Open Source Firewall pfsense Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution Attacks
  • Critical AWS Vulnerabilities Allow S3 Attack Bonanza
  • Traceeshark: Open-source plugin for Wireshark
  • A wonderful coincidence or an expected connection: why π² ≈ g.
  • Hybrid Public Key Encryption
  • Dear Ai, make me a video about skateboarding with the boys 🛹

Some things I found interesting from 2024-07-28 to 2024-08-04

Internet Discoveries between 28 July and 4 August

  • All I Know About Certificates – Certificate Authority
  • Cyber ransom payments will need to be disclosed by businesses under new laws
  • ACCC shifts support for broadband tax on 4G and 5G fixed wireless
  • DigiCert Revocation Incident (CNAME-Based Domain Validation)
  • Introducing Artifact Attestations–now in public beta
  • NIST releases open-source platform for AI safety testing
  • Highlights from Git 2.46
  • ssoready/ssoready
  • Our audit of Homebrew
  • Free Shadow IT Scanner
  • Artifact Attestations is generally available
  • Announcing Flux: The Next Leap in Text-to-Image Models
  • IPv4 Turf War
  • OpenAI’s Sam Altman is becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. We should be very afraid

Double Dragon Trilogy comes to smartphones everywhere

DotEMu is reviving one of the best old school beat ‘em ups for your iOS and Android smartphones. Double Dragon! The whole trilogy of them!

So much w00t!

I can’t count, or calculate, the amount of time, energy and 20c pieces I lost spent invested mastering this game back in the arcades and corner shops of my youth. Now that...