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  1. updated: 2011-11-07, original: 2011-11-07 to , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  2. If you use Rudel on Debian testing/unstale/experimental, you'll notice it stopped working. This is my bug report and patch.
  3. Yikes!
  4. Dark-skinned people spend too much time in the bathroom!
  5. updated: 2012-04-29, original: 2011-09-05 to , , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  6. Interesting argument that the use of NUL-terminated strings in C was shortsighted and wrong. And it probably was. My recent blog post on coal computing anyone?
  7. "A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names. Some examples of public suffixes are .com, .co.uk and pvt.k12.wy.us. The Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes. "
  8. Sage advice.
  9. When anonymization fails. And apparently it always fails.
  10. A cool subset of antifeatures.
  11. Huh. I don' t think I would use these. But it's interesting and kind of cool.
  12. If you haven't started the process of moving to a new GPG key, you should probably read this.
  13. Some nice GNU/Linux-based ways to secure erase SSD and other disks.
  14. Super useful on the phone.
  15. I now understand the HDCP master key leak. Thanks Ed Felton!
    2010-10-01 to , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  16. Use it for good, not evil?
  17. Great article on personally identifiable information by Seth Schoen.
  18. "Technically speaking, RSA didn't need to expire. In a seemingly bizarre move, RSA Data Security, Inc. granted a Free license to the patent a few weeks before the actual expiration date. To this day, I believe the same theory I espoused at the time: their primary goal in doing this was merely to ruin all the “RSA is Free” parties that had been planned."
    2008-12-11 to , , by mako - Archived Link

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