Raju Ghorai
@coderj001
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My latest blog post has been featured in @hashnode's Weekly Newsletter! Thrilled to be recognized by such a vibrant developer community. Big shoutout to @danizeres Check out the post and join the discussion! #devcommunity #hashnode coderj001.hashnode.dev/mastering-dock…
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The Anatomy of a WebSockets frame With a maximum header size of 14 bytes makes more efficient for bidirectional use cases (eg chatting, gaming) compared to using long polling which has the overhead of HTTP headers. Maximum message size can be up to 2^63 bytes Of course being…
Interested in modern CPU architectures? Head to wikichip! en.wikichip.org/wiki/WikiChip
Another great talk you don't want to miss. youtu.be/8uAW5FQtcvE
This paper outlines some interesting patterns for HFT. arxiv.org/pdf/2309.04259
This classic is available as self-paced lecture videos and slides. www3.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/373/vi…
Windows secrets extraction: a summary After compromising a Windows host and having obtained local admin privileges, secrets extraction is usually the first step performed to elevate privileges in the context of an ad domain or to perform lateral movements inside an internal…
This talk is an excellent starting point youtu.be/gWinNE5rd6Q
Reverse Engineering x64 for Beginners – Windows networkintelligence.ai/blogs/reverse-…
"Data Structures & Algorithms using Python" This 300+ pages book describes all major data structures and algorithms excellently. Also available in C++ and Java. Comment the language. I will share the book.
What are Linux Mount Namespaces and How Containers Use Them 🧐 When you create or modify a file in one Docker container, the change is usually not visible in another. However, this is not because these two containers use different mount (mnt) namespaces. Each Linux container's…
Collection of C programming projects for learning github.com/dexter-xD/proj…
One of the best C programming resource "Essential C" by Nick Parlante.
Reverse Engineering for Noobs - Dive Deep into Portable Executable Files. TL;DR: Breakdown of Portable Executable image file headers and sections. x86re.com/2.html
Follow @mattgodbolt's exciting new series: Advent of Compiler Optimizations 2025. It explains many of the mysteries, such as the use of `xor eax, eax` for `return 0;` I am sure many of those will be a great learning experience in compiler technology. youtube.com/playlist?list=…
RTOS Part 1 - What is a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS)? @ShawnHymel explains! ➡️ dky.bz/3z5iB4i
Curated list of books on Large Language Models github.com/Jason2Brownlee…
📞🤖 Phone Calling Agents Course Made by the LangChain Community Build production-ready voice AI agents for real calls via Twilio. Uses Opik (native LangChain integration), open-source models, multi-week course with live sessions. Check it out: github.com/neural-maze/re…
This is an excellent resource for understanding GPU's low-level parallel execution: it outlines PTX’s programming and machine models, thread and memory hierarchies. docs.nvidia.com/cuda/parallel-…
On Intel and AMD x86-64 systems, the Memory Management Unit (MMU) is architecturally fixed to use a 4 KiB base page size. This design is inherited from the Intel 80386 processor from 1985, whose paging structures, entry formats, and alignment rules all assumed 4 KiB pages. For…
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