The Weekly Weird - 2022-07-08
- "PaSh aims at the correct and automated parallelization of POSIX shell scripts". (h/t Mike)
- Everyone Knows the problem with systmd is that it's written in C. Finally, a civilized replacement. (h/t Rasputin)
- DO NOT WRITE YOUR OWN CRYPTO
- Sometimes, the sucker you're taking money from knows something you don't. Most of the time, though, it's pretty obvious.
- Speaking of latency arbitrage...
- It turns out that half the size outweighs 'raw C pointers'
- Dacquiri turns authorization vulnerabilities into compile-time errors.
- Tiny-actor is a minimal actor framework for Rust.
- "Existing anonymous credential schemes incorrectly assume that the local department of motor vehicles will issue sophisticated cryptographic tokens to show users are over 18".
- I love the idea of one binary being a cross-platform CLI as well as a web service.
- At least your kids will understand how the shoggoths work.
- [Hurricane] Bonnie has tracked 1/4 of the Earth's circumference.
- "The terrifying realization was that if the bots could execute [one] command they could also execute all the other [...] commands".
- Live-patching security vulnerabilities inside the Linux kernel with eBPF Linux Security Module
- Final Fantasy 14 players form human blockade to prevent access to infamous role-play server
- Continuous cuffless monitoring of arterial blood pressure via graphene bioimpedance tattoos.