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Open Rights Group - Responding to "Nothing to hide, Nothing to fear" edit / delete
A fairly short article with a number of excellent examples.
"So.... with a little time and a little Teensy microcontroller I can now record and display the assembler code running on the 6502 CPU." I have a student doing this as a project (for a different CPU) at the moment...
to 6502 microcontroller retrocomputing ... on 28 February 2016
titus - Totally Isolated TLS Unwrapping Server edit / delete
This has some nice examples of good practice in privilege separation. (Pity it's written in C++!)
to networking privilege-separation security software tls ... on 28 February 2016
derat/xsettingsd: Provides settings to X11 applications via the XSETTINGS specification edit / delete
"xsettingsd is a daemon that implements the XSETTINGS specification." I don't actually need this now, but if the GTK developers continue their programme of deliberately breaking other desktops then it might be useful...
The Website Obesity Crisis edit / delete
"This talk [is] about mostly-text sites that, for unfathomable reasons, are growing bigger with every passing year." Quite.
to design efficiency web ... on 28 February 2016
Rayon: data parallelism in Rust - Baby Steps edit / delete
Safe fork-join parallelism in Rust through ownership types.
to language-design ownership parallel programming rust type-systems ... on 28 February 2016
VisUAL - A highly visual ARM emulator edit / delete
"VisUAL has been developed as a cross-platform tool to make learning ARM Assembly language easier." From Imperial.
to arm assembler programming teaching visualisation ... on 28 February 2016
The Pirate Book – The Pirate Book – A compilation of stories about sharing, distributing and experiencing cultural contents outside the boundaries of local economies, politics, or laws edit / delete
"This work offers a broad view on media piracy as well as a variety of comparative perspectives on recent issues and historical facts regarding piracy." Interesting stories.
nineties/py-videocore: Python library for GPGPU on Raspberry Pi edit / delete
VideoCore programming as an EDSL in Python. Neat!
to edsl gpu programming python raspberry-pi software videocore ... on 28 February 2016
Copyright Does Not Exist edit / delete
A pretty interesting overview of Nordic scene culture in the 90s.
to culture cyberpunk demoscene digital-rights history retrocomputing ... on 28 February 2016
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tasty by Adam Sampson.