Cat Communication
Dear god this is the most detailed resource I’ve ever seen on this. Love the diagrams: Source: http://messybeast.com/cat_talk2.htm
Dear god this is the most detailed resource I’ve ever seen on this. Love the diagrams: Source: http://messybeast.com/cat_talk2.htm
“The recent CCleaner malware outbreak is much worse than it initially appeared, according to newly unearthed evidence. That evidence shows that the CCleaner malware infected at least 20 computers from a carefully selected list of high-profile technology companies with a mysterious payload. (credit: Talos ) Previously, researchers found no evidence that any of the computers infected by the booby-trapped version of the widely used CCleaner utility had received a second-stage payload the backdoor was capable of delivering.” ...
Really interesting video on the history of the LED, and the blue LED.
“The implication is that people with depression (or likely to have depression) generally have a “greater empathic concern for others,” in the words of Megan Speer and Mauricio Delgado, psychology researchers from Rutgers University, who penned a related commentary accompanying the study. People with depression just feel bad when others get a shit deal.” While the outcome seems convenient for me to say “oh wow I just care _so_ much” and that’s why I struggle with depression/anxiety - still interesting thoughts. ...
“Coming off this monumental victory, we are proud to announce our next project is a Shadow the Hedgehog trilogy that features open world gameplay alongside third person shooter elements,” said project lead Takashi Lizuka to a smattering of confused applause. “It will feature a zombie mode and will be entirely motion-controlled.” LOVE IT! Yet another company that can’t seem to get out of it’s own way LOL Source: SEGA Announces It Learned Absolutely Nothing From Sonic Mania Success
In the 1850’s, the naturalist Henry Walter Bates found a certain set of butterflies who were clearly not of the same species but whose wings looked almost the same to the naked eye. After thinking it over, Bates eventually figured out what was going on: While the butterflies which were toxic to potential predators (the “models”) were able to operate freely and relatively unmolested, there had also developed a “mimic” population of butterflies which wasn’t toxic at all, yet still went untouched! ...
Resonated with me - very cute :) Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/56438245/Parenting-Guide-for-the-Washington-Post From: http://abduzeedo.com/node/84074
Lots of interesting talk about the fundamentals of a secure system and it’s applications to computers. Quote I liked (empahasis mine): The most basic security antipattern is to “do nothing”. That means accepting any and all risk, though. Another is to “do it yourself”; that leads to thinking the system is secure because of custom elements, such as non-peer-reviewed cryptography algorithms or implementations and security through obscurity. “Hand-rolled” security systems have not fared well over the years—developers have learned that implementing stream ciphers, for example, should not be tackled in-house. But there is still a fair amount of security by obscurity, such as “super unguessable URLs”. If a product becomes successful, which is what you want, the unguessable will become all-too-guessable. ...
This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you started this blog and what you plan to do with it. Going with the prompt – the reason I started this site (which is among the many I’ve had in the past) is to: I do a lot of reading of blogs and other link collectors from a lot of sources and I don’t want to spam the hell out of my friends sharing interesting information Have a place to show off and talk about my latest electronics projects Have a place to vent