Good Morning! Friday assorted links: GitHub - jermanuts/bad-opsec: Collection of links on bad opsec The best way to learn about opsec is to learn how people fail. πŸ”— --- Randomness Testing Guide Test the randomness of random number generators. πŸ”—
Namaste! Wednesday assorted links: Pikaday A friendly guide to front-end date pickers! πŸ”— --- The overengineered Solution to my Pigeon Problem :: Max Nagy TL;DR: I built a wifi-equipped water gun to shoot the pigeons on my balcony, controlled over the internet by a python script running openCV reading the camera image of my old iPhone. πŸ”—
Buenos dΓ­as! Tuesday assorted links: Recommend | book.sv Input books you've read and receive recommendations on what to read next from our model. Only books that meet a popularity threshold are included in the search results and generated recommendations πŸ”— --- S2, the durable stream API The serverless API for unlimited, durable, real-time streams πŸ”—
Bonjour! Monday assorted links: Image Compare Web Component A tiny, zero-dependency web component for comparing two images using a slider. Built with a focus on accessibility, performance, and progressive enhancement. πŸ”— --- iOS Icon Gallery Showcasing beautiful icon designs from the iOS App Store πŸ”— --- PingStalker – Advanced Network & Port Scanner PingStalker is the ultimate toolkit for the Wi-Fi and network engineer. πŸ”—
Buenos dΓ­as! Sunday assorted links: Mapped: Writing Systems of the World The Latin alphabet dominates global use with over 4 billion users. But what other writing systems exist around the world? πŸ”—
Bom dia! Saturday assorted links: MuSig 2 Explained Schnorr multisignatures in 2 rounds instead of 3 -> no malleability, DoS-resistant, and secure against rogue-key attacks. πŸ”— --- GitHub - archistico/ShadeOfColor2 A simple cross-platform tool to hide files inside PNG images πŸ”—
Good Morning! Friday assorted links: I may have found a way to spot U.S. at-sea strikes before they’re announcedβ€”using public satellite heat data : OSINT Over the last month the U.S. has carried out several interdiction strikes on narco-trafficking boats in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean. These are usually acknowledged the next day, described vaguely as β€œin international waters,” with no coordinates. I’ve been experimenting with NASA’s VIIRS thermal anomaly feed (FIRMS) to see if any of these events are visible as they happen. πŸ”— --- HTML Slides with notes HTML Slides with notes ... in 22 lines of JavaScript πŸ”— https://nbd.neocities.org/slidepresentation/Slide%20presentation%20about%20slides
Π”ΠΎΠ±Ρ€Π°Π΅ Ρ€Π°Π½Ρ–Ρ†Π°! Thursday assorted links: BitcoinScoresby – Bitcoin Posters Retro movie posters turned into Bitcoin ads?!?! πŸ”— https://bitcoinscoresby.com/
Nǐ hǎo! Wednesday assorted links: Your privacy friendly ISP and Domain Registrar | IncogNET IncogNET is a privacy-focused ISP and Domain Registrar with a commitment to free speech and privacy. Explore our web hosting, VPN, domain registration, and email hosting services today. Accepts Lightning πŸ”— --- Njalla β€” Worlds most notorious privacy provider for domains, VPS' and VPNs. Accepts Lightning πŸ”— --- Suites | Unit Testing Framework for Dependency Injection Suites automates mocking and simplifies test setup for dependency injection frameworks like NestJS and InversifyJS, reducing boilerplate code. πŸ”—
Namaste! Tuesday assorted links: Pagefind | Pagefind β€” Static low-bandwidth search at scale Pagefind is a fully static search library that aims to perform well on large sites, while using as little of your users’ bandwidth as possible, and without hosting any infrastructure. πŸ”— --- a11y.css’ documentation | a11y.css Pronounced \Alix\. This CSS file intends to warn developers about possible risks and mistakes that exist in HTML code. It can also be used to roughly evaluate a site's quality by simply including it as an external stylesheet. πŸ”— --- Port of Linux to WebAssembly The Linux kernel, booting in your browser, powered by WebAssembly (Wasm). The included programs (shell and standard commands) are provided by BusyBox, backed by a musl libc implementation. The terminal emulator is provided by Xterm.js. This is a proof-of-concept to get a discussion started, not a stable nor a secure system. πŸ”— https://joelseverin.github.io/linux-wasm/ --- A heatmap diff viewer for code reviews Pull request viewer that color-codes every diff line/token by how much human attention it probably needs πŸ”—