NetworkManager and networkd are being debated as possible replacements for ifupdown in Debian trixie. Some users prefer NetworkManager for its ease of use, while others prefer networkd for its simplicity. Controversial aspects include networks that block ICMP or drop unrecognized traffic. Interestingly, some users believe they don’t need to understand congestion control or resort to […]
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Today’s programming is more stressful than ever, with constant pressure and tight deadlines. The shift to working in sprints, shorter deadlines, and prescribed processes like Scrum has led to a more constant, medium-level stress that takes a toll on mental and physical health over time. Lack of autonomy, preparation time, and the blend of Waterfall […]
In this post, we delve into compiler basics covering user-defined functions, LLVM system calls, and an x86 upgrade. The focus is on creating a simple compiler in JavaScript without third-party libraries. By parsing input programs using an S-expression syntax, we aim to generate assembly code to perform specific operations and produce desired exit codes. The […]
The Bastard Operator from Hell’s complete edition offers a wild and fun ride through the world of network management, full of adult themes and profanities. Owned by DATAMATION and NETWORK WEEK magazines, Simon Travaglia’s creation wreaks havoc on bosses, users, and coworkers with clever tricks and cunning plans. From battles with the boss and the […]
This web content outlines the schedule for discussing different topics related to game development on a weekly basis. It includes deadlines for deliverables and points out the specific topics that will be covered. Examples include exploring Rust and its module system, working on simulation games, and developing graphical rogue-like games. The content also highlights the […]
The OpenSCAD community offers multiple resources for users, including chats on IRC network libera.chat and Mastodon, as well as tutorials on Wikibooks. Access customizable designs on 3dcustomizer.net and find templates on Printables and Thingiverse. OpenSCAD is a free software for creating solid 3D CAD objects, available for Linux/UNIX, Windows, and Mac OS X. Additional resources […]
The Lazarus Group, also known as Bluenoroff or APT38, associated with the North Korean government, has been active in the cryptocurrency industry since 2009, focusing on financially motivated cyberattacks. Their tactics include custom built malware to target companies and individuals, leading to estimated losses of $3B to $4.1B since 2017. This article tracks 25 hacks […]
Icon is a company focused on cracking the formula to going viral by helping brands create winning influencer ads and creators make money through brand deals using AI. The company values A players only, works in-person in New York City, and emphasizes speed, urgency, and wear many hats. They operate on a flat company org, […]
Factor 0.100 has been released with over 1400 commits and various contributors. Some key changes include Unicode 15.1 upgrade, ARM64 support, automatic light/dark theme detection on Windows, and compressed image support. Controversial updates such as possible backwards compatibility issues have been addressed, and new libraries added, like base45 and bend. The release also honors the […]
Kevin Hall, a leading government researcher in the U.S., surprised many by seeking help from food industry scientists at a conference. He warned that ultra-processed foods may be driving overeating in the country. Hall is pushing for increased research into the health impacts of these products and struggles with limited funding and academic resistance. His […]