Yogendra Singh
@ASMCoder110
I like to pretend I can program.
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Programming is all fun and games until someone asks you to document your code.
Last month, a number sent me malware via an APK titled 'Union Bank Aadhar Update' on Whatsapp. These typically just lamely forward all SMSes received to steal OTPs, but this one turned out to be a significantly more sophisticated op. Some notes from taking down a scam network:
Here is my list of good C++ books: cppstories.com/p/resources/#b… Time to update the list for C++23 and beyond :)
he wrote this in 2009 and some still do leetcode problems on interviews
if a project made by a teenager who just found out C++ can outperform all other by a mile in 2 years then that is more embarrassing for other linux devs than me
.clone() .unwrap() .as_ref() .to_owned()
Save the planet, rewrite all your code in C.
Dear world, I just showed a bunch of 13 year olds how to use ssh. You're welcome, --@climagic
Better late than never! 😂
Hush, It's okay, I'll not ask this stupid question but just Google it...
Founding a funded startup which doesn’t work out largely does not and should not irreversibly damage the founders’ finances. We should stop implying this is routine and stop valorizing courses of action which increase likelihood of it happening, like not taking salary.
We set out to track political advertising ahead of the European elections using Facebook's API. Instead our researchers here at @mozilla ended up documenting bug after bug with the library. nytimes.com/2019/07/25/tec…
nytimes.com
Ad Tool Facebook Built to Fight Disinformation Doesn’t Work as Advertised (Published 2019)
The social network’s new ad library is so flawed, researchers say, that it is effectively useless as a way to track political messaging.
What if Gödel's theorems prevented us from making really smart AIs?
A periodic reminder that header-only is an anti-feature.
I really dislike the misconception that developers Google literally everything. In the very beginning of using a framework or new language, I usually end up looking up quite a few things. But after a month or two, I only need the docs open and that's it.
Any polygon can be cut into finite pieces and rearranged to form any other polygon of equal area. This beautiful visualization of the Wallace-Bolyai-Gerwien Thm just won a 2018 @NSF @PopSci Vizzies award. From a @harveymudd class taught by Satyan Devadoss dmsm.github.io/scissors-congr…
“Our data center is all Windows” “That doesn’t sound very secure.” “How do you mean?” “Well someone could break in.”
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