This Week in Security: Looney Tunables, Not a 0-day*, and Curl Warning [Hackaday]
This week starts out with a nifty vulnerability in the glibc dynamic loader. This is an important step in running
Read moreThis week starts out with a nifty vulnerability in the glibc dynamic loader. This is an important step in running
Read moreThe Holy Grail of battery technology is a cell which lasts forever, a fit-and-forget device that never needs replacing. It
Read moreIf you want to shoot photographs of various fluorescent UV-related phenomena, it’s hard to do so when ambient light is
Read moreSpeedFan lets you control fan speeds on most systems, reducing noise and/or power consumption. It can also monitor CPU usage,
Read more[Mr. Carlson] has an old-style 1940-era radio tube tester, the kind that used to inhabit grocery and drug stores. It
Read moreWhile it would be a mistake to think there are any firm rules for what constitutes a cyberdeck, we can
Read moreLet’s be honest, commercially-available soldering fume extractors are cheap enough that you probably don’t need to build one yourself. But
Read moreOn Friday, Tobii announced a deal to incorporate its eye-tracking technology in PlayStation VR2. The company already has experience bringing
Read moreThe appearance of malware targeting serverless infrastructure is a sign that serverless has come of age. Make sure you’re protected.
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