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Découverte de la journée, #Qwant - je vais essayer le navigateur aussi.
Trailblazing scientists are making ground-breaking discoveries in the rapidly evolving world of genetic engineering.
The goal of this repository is to collect mechanical keyboard related projects (preferably Open Source).
Je suis passé de Tomboy à Joplin sur deux installations avec synchro WebDAV sur Nextcloud et sur app Android puis applications sur bureaux GNOME et Mate, simple et rapide. Voici l'article que j'aurais écrit si Pascal ne l'avait pas fait avant moi.
Looking for resources to make your own Computer Vision-triggering fashion and fabric designs? Check out the resource library below, and view the tutorial slides from my DEFCON 27 Crypto & Privacy Village Talk to get started. Libraries & APIs: OpenCV OpenFace VeriLook SDK OpenALPR PlateRecognizer TensorFlow Imag
Yesterday was the official launch of my new textbook An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma. Although a few ‘print to order’ copies are floating about, the ‘proper’ hi-res print copies won’…
Une autre ! #Security vulnerabilities fixed in #Firefox 67.0.4 and Firefox #ESR 60.7.2 - https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2019-19/
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:muscle: Ubuntu 18.04 setup & customization routine for developers. - utkuufuk/ubuntu-on-steroids
Brands of the World is the largest free library of downloadable vector logos, and a logo critique community.
ELECJET is the world leading company works with latest USB C PD and Graphene Battery technology in Super Fast Charging
I ran a computer consulting company for a decade. When a prototype ransomware virus ripped through one of our biggest customers, I knew I…
Cet appareil permet la destruction rapide de disques durs et appareils électroniques.
"The Pure Leverage hard Drive Crusher destroys the enclosure, but most importantly bends the disks. Even a small amount of bend prevents the read/write heads from ever "flying" over the surface of the media without gouging. It would be impossible to flatten them so perfectly that they could ever be spun and read again. Some drives have glass disks which shatter."
Linux 3.17 (2014-10-05) learnt a new syscall getrandom() that, well, gets bytes from the entropy pool. Glibc learnt about this with 2.25 (2017-02-05) and two tries and four years after the kernel, OpenSSL used that functionality from release 1.1.1 (2018-09-11). OpenSSH implemented this natively for the 7.8 release (2018-08-24) as well.
Now the getrandom() syscall will block1 if the kernel can't provide enough entropy. And that's frequenty the case during boot. Esp. with VMs that have no input devices or IO jitter to source the pseudo random number generator from.