Home Moments Search query Search Twitter Remove In this conversation Verified account Protected Tweets @ Suggested users Verified account Protected Tweets @ Verified account Protected Tweets @ Language: English Bahasa Indonesia Bahasa Melayu Català Čeština Dansk Deutsch English UK Español Filipino Français Hrvatski Italiano Magyar Nederlands Norsk Polski Português Română Slovenčina Suomi Svenska Tiếng Việt Türkçe Ελληνικά Български език Русский Српски Українська мова עִבְרִית العربية فارسی मराठी हिन्दी বাংলা ગુજરાતી தமிழ் ಕನ್ನಡ ภาษาไทย 한국어 日本語 简体中文 繁體中文 Have an account? Log in Have an account? Remember me · Forgot password? New to Twitter? Sign up shipilev's profile Aleksey Shipilëv @ ...
<![endif] 1.5M ratings 277k ratings Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna Classic Programmer Paintings Twitter: @progpaintings Painters and Hackers: nothing in common whatsoever, but this is software engineering as depicted by artists through history (technically, might not be all classical but hey, this is just a tumblr) Curator and Chief Captioning Officer: @GClaramunt Ask me anything Submit Likes Archive ”Performance Review” Paul Delaroche 1833 Oil on canvas (collaboration from Dean Wampler) 112 notes Dec 14th, 2016 Open in app Facebook Tweet Pinterest Reddit Mail Embed Permalink staging “RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded” Luis Ricardo Falero Oil on canvas 1878 (collaboration from @WhatsThatItsPat ) ...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search International Cometary Explorer Artist rendering of ICE Names International Sun-Earth Explorer-3 International Sun-Earth Explorer-C Explorer 59 Mission type Magnetospheric research ISEE-3: Earth / Moon L 1 orbiter ICE: 21P/G-Z & Halley fly-by Operator NASA [1] COSPAR ID 1978-079A SATCAT no. 11004 Mission duration Final: 18 years, 8 months and 23 days Spacecraft properties Manufacturer Fairchild Industries Launch mass 479 kg (1,056 lb) Dry mass 390 kg (860 lb) Dimensions 1.77 × 1.58 m (5.8 × 5.2 ft) Power 173 W Start of mission Launch date August 12, 1978, 15:12 ( 1978-08-12UTC15:12Z ) UTC Rocket Delta 2914 #144 Launch site Cape Canaveral SLC-17B End of mission Disposal Contact suspended Deactivated M...
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ASCII by Jason Scott Jason Scott's Weblog February 24, 2017 On January 19th of this year, I set off to California to participate in a hastily-arranged appearance in a UCLA building to talk about saving climate data in the face of possible administrative switchover. I wore a fun hat, stayed in a nice hotel, and saw an old friend from my MUD days for dinner. The appearance was a lot of smart people doing good work and wanting to continue with it. While there, I was told my father’s heart surgery, which had some complications, was going to require an extended stay and we were running out of relatives and companions to accompany him. I booked a flight for seven hours after I’d arrive back in New York to go to North Carolina and stay with him. My father has means, so I stayed in a good nearby hotel room. I stayed with him for two and a half weeks, booking ten to sixteen hour d...
Daemonic Dispatches Musings from Colin Percival Regular readers of these Daemonic Dispatches will no doubt have noticed that I have mentioned Amazon Web Services on many occasions , and it's no secret that my tarsnap online backup service is built on top of Amazon Web Services. Over the month since tarsnap reached public beta , a number of people have asked me questions about AWS and how tarsnap uses it, so I think now is a good time to provide some insight into how the tarsnap service works behind the scenes. The tarsnap server provides a transactional key -> blob store to tarsnap clients. The keys are a fixed 33 bytes (a one-character type plus a 256-bit unique ID generated using SHA256), while blobs are an average of about 30 kB but can be as large as 256 kB. In order to create a new archive, the tarsnap client sends a "write transaction start" request, many "write data...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Not to be confused with Script (disambiguation) . scrypt General Designers Colin Percival First published 2009 Cipher detail Digest sizes variable Block sizes variable Rounds variable In cryptography , scrypt (pronounced "ess crypt" [1] ) is a password-based key derivation function created by Colin Percival, originally for the Tarsnap online backup service. [2] The algorithm was specifically designed to make it costly to perform large-scale custom hardware attacks by requiring large amounts of memory. In 2016, the scrypt algorithm was published by IETF as RFC 7914 . A simplified version of scrypt is used as a proof-of-work scheme by a number of cryptocurrencies , first implemented by an anonymous programmer called ArtForz in Tenebrix and followed by Fairbrix and...
Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login cperciva 9 minutes ago | parent | favorite | on: Ask HN: Is S3 down? S3 is currently (22:00 UTC) back up. The timeline, as observed by Tarsnap: First InternalError response from S3: 17:37:29 Last successful request: 17:37:32 S3 switches from 100% InternalError responses to 503 responses: 17:37:56 S3 switches from 503 responses back to InternalError responses: 20:34:36 First successful request: 20:35:50 Most GET requests succeeding: ~21:03 Most PUT requests succeeding: ~21:52 Guidelines | FAQ | Support | API | Security | Lists | Bookmarklet | DMCA | Apply to YC | Contact Search: ...
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inject:css docs github twitter blog slack Store photos, videos, VMs, containers, log files, or any blob of data as objects. minio server _ Download Quickstart Live Demo Minio is a distributed object storage server built for cloud applications and devops. Minio implements Amazon S3 v4 APIs. Minio also includes client SDKs and a console utility. Minio is deeply influenced by minimalism. We believe that only simple things scale. Minio is free software, released under Apache license v2.0. Minio has an active developer and user community. Minio triggers Lambda functions through event notification service. In addition Minio also supports simple queueing service for AMQP, Elasticsearch, Redis, NATS and Postgres targets. Minio protects data against hardware failures and silent data corruption using erasure code...
<h1 id="main_header"><a href="/">#metaforcefeed</a></h1> "Bash disinformation campaign."</span> #metaforcefeed nijotz skeletons flying around in a black fog Events Register Login Distributed Garbage Hacknight ✄ jnerula ★ 0 ✍ Let's talk about COOL STUFF: Setting up a minio cluster on some pogoplugs and fuck around with it Protobuffers/Msgpack/??? Python3 FFI? Show off stuff you've done recently Embedded programming ...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search 1989 Tour de France Route of the 1989 Tour de France Race details Dates 1–23 July Stages 21 + Prologue Distance 3,285 km (2,041 mi) Winning time 87h 38' 35" Results Winner Greg LeMond ( USA ) ( AD Renting–W-Cup–Bottecchia ) Second Laurent Fignon ( FRA ) ( Super U–Raleigh–Fiat ) Third Pedro Delgado ( ESP ) ( Reynolds ) Points Sean Kelly ( IRE ) ( PDM–Concorde ) Mountains Gert-Jan Theunisse ( NED ) ( PDM–Concorde ) Youth Fabrice Philipot ( FRA ) ( Toshiba ) Combination Steven Rooks ( NED ) ( PDM–Concorde ) Sprints Sean Kelly ( IRE ) ( PDM–Concorde ) Team PDM–Concorde ← 1988 1990 → The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th edition of the Tour de France , a race of 21 stages and a p...
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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login bigiain 2 hours ago | parent | favorite | on: Cloudflare Reverse Proxies Are Dumping Uninitializ... Step 0) Obtain black funding from NSA budget to start and "VC invest" in a global CDN company... (Now I'm trawling Crunchbase to see if I can work out which investors are NSA front companies, then I'm gonna look to see what _else_ them and their partners have invested in...) nine_k 48 minutes ago Covertly get into a company that terminates ssl for half the internet, and... spill your precious secrets everywhere, instead of siphoning them off silently? reply jessaustin 23 minutes ago Plausible deniability? "How could we have known the flaw was exploited by NSA and FBI? We didn't know about the flaw at all!" When, actually, it was designed by NSA, before they created CF as an att...
Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login espadrine 1 hour ago | parent | favorite | on: Cloudflare Reverse Proxies Are Dumping Uninitializ... It is far from over, too! Google Cache still has loads of sensitive information, a link away! Look at this, click on the downward arrow, "Cached": https://www.google.com/search?q="CF-Host-Origin-IP:"+"author... (And then, in Google Cache, "view source", search for "authorization".) (Various combinations of HTTP headers to search for yield more results.) PuffinBlue 1 hour ago > The infosec team worked to identify URIs in search engine caches that had leaked memory and get them purged. With the help of Google, Yahoo, Bing and others, we found 770 unique URIs that had been cached and which contained leaked memory. Those 770 unique URIs covered 161 unique domains. The leaked memory has been purged...
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Skip to content Personal Open source Business Explore Pricing '"` </textarea></xmp> This repository Sign in or Sign up Watch 4 Star 14 Fork 2 gimli-rs / addr2line Code Issues 6 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs A cross-platform `addr2line` clone written in Rust, using `gimli` https://docs.rs/addr2line addr2line debug-symbols rust symbolicate symbolication cross-platform 58 commits 1 branch 1 release 3 contributors Rust 91.4% Shell 6.8% R 1.8% Rust Shell R Clone or download Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Download ZIP Find file Branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master Nothing to show 0.2.0 Nothing to show New pull request ...