Reading List
- EME Misdirection – “Everything [Electronic Frontier Foundation] says about DRM is true. Almost everything it says about the W3C is either false or misdirection”
- State of Open Source Security survey – my chums at Snyk seek your help “create a snapshot of the state of open-source security for the entire community to dig into.”
- iTerm2: DNS lookup issue – security nasty, and fix.
- A Brief, Incomplete History of JavaScript – “Where did we start, where are we now, how did we get here, and why?”
- Modern JavaScript Cheatsheet – “to help developers with basic knowledge who may struggle to get familiar with modern codebases (or let’s say to learn React for instance) because of the JavaScript concepts used.”
- JavaScript development is not fun for me anymore – “It’s looking more and more like the back-end I used to loathe.” by Paul Verbeek-Mast
- Instagram uses ‘I will rape you’ post as Facebook ad in latest algorithm mishap
- Uber loses its licence to operate in London – “not fit and proper to hold a private hire operator licence … a lack of corporate responsibility which could have potential public safety and security implications”
- JScrewIt – “converts plain JavaScript into JSFuck code, which consists of only six different characters: ! ( ) + [ ]”
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