After @Jlo’s show-stopping halftime performance with @Shakira, it’s such a teachable moment to see how much self-doubt and rejection she went through before she got to the #superbowl. Please share this with anyone who is going through their own self-doubts now!
J. Lo on self-doubt and rejection
After @Jlo’s show-stopping halftime performance with @Shakira, it’s such a teachable moment to see how much self-doubt and rejection she went through before she got to the #superbowl.
Google has released a free 3-hour technical writing course for engineers. If you are in security you should take this class. developers.google.com/tech-w…
I had the chance to hang out with @aslushnikov yesterday & hear about cross-browser automation framework #playwright.
It's phenomenal the kinds of things a small, fast moving & smart team with a singular focus can achieve.
I love this project.
github.com/microsoft/playwri…
This timeline has officially crossed into Black Mirror territory.
“Everyone cheats, now you can teach your kids not to get caught!”
monopoly.hasbro.com/en-us/pr…
SK8RAT is a C++ implant that communicates with SK8PARK, a Python 3 server, using a RESTful API. The RESTful API can be used to manage operators, listeners, implants and tasks. This was a PoC and won't be maintained further.
github.com/slyd0g/SK8RATgithub.com/slyd0g/SK8PARK
CSP is super fun.
"In Chrome and Safari, omitting frame-ancestors allows framing by a file:// or data: URI, but specifying frame-ancestors "*" does not."
github.com/w3c/webappsec-csp…
New paper on browser privacy.
Brave is the leader, followed by Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, trailed by Edge and Yandex.
“Web Browser Privacy: What Do Browsers Say When They Phone Home?”
scss.tcd.ie/Doug.Leith/pubs/…
I noticed that a bunch of ppl were confused about what "container security" means in the market/product landscape, so I wrote a neutrally-framed post about what it means across container development, deployment and operation
capsule8.com/blog/container-…
Crazy that ‘The Orville’ is more Trek than Discovery or Picard. I stopped watching Discovery early in season 1, and may do the same with Picard, although it’s getting slightly better.
1950s programming: computer has memory that literally rotates and you have to use a slide rule to calculate how long each instruction will take, so that you can efficiently align the execution with the rotation of memory.
spectrum.ieee.org/tech-histo…
A ring lost in Maine in 1973 was found nearly 50 years later buried in a forest in Finland.
Wondering if that’s where I’ll find items I’ve lost over the years - maybe there’s a quantum tunnel that deposits random items in the Finnish forest.
amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/02/18/u…