Sunday, April 17, 2016

What have I been reading this week? (20160417)

Still messing with Traccar this week. Did a packet capture and noticed that the content is not encrypted or authenticated. I'm disliking the server end enough that I'm likely to write my own version (in a language other than Java). Much depends on friend's acceptance of the tool. Certification test is tomorrow. Fingers crossed!

2016-04-12

- National Weather Service will stop using all caps in its forecasts
- Semper Ubi Sub Ubi - Things They Don't Teach You In School

2016-04-13

- Calculus Learning Guide
- Vim v8 is coming!
- Making a Video Course - Behind the Scenes
- Github GPG Keybase PGP - Ahmad Nassri
- Engineering career development at Khan Academy

2016-04-14

- Practical Reverse Engineering Part 1
- A Hacker s Guide to Bending the Universe Backchannel
- Tensorflow Neural Network Playground
- Have You Tried Using a 'Nearest Neighbor Search'?

2016-04-16

- Researchers Find Vulnerabilities In Microsoft's and Google's Short URL Services
- Windows 10 debuts Blue QR Code of Death and why malware will love it The Register
- Windows 10's Bash shell can run graphical Linux applications with this trick

2016-04-17

- How to run Linux desktop apps on Windows ZDNet

Above was generated by a homegrown bolt-on script for Wallabag, which is a free utility for capturing web content so that it can be read later.

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