Found linked from Whose Curve Is It Anyway <https://whosecurve.com/>. | Here at Trail of Bits we review a lot of code. From major open source projects to exciting new proprietary software, we’ve seen it all. But one common denominator in all of these systems is that for some inexplicable reason people still seem to think RSA is a good cryptosystem to use. Let me save…
I submit that we should use them in a way like some Markdown converters do, where the fragment is the header text. This is how you transform a header into a fragment:
1. Downcase the string
2. Remove anything that is not a letter, number, space or hyphen
3. Change any space to a hyphen.
4. If that is not unique, add "-1", "-2", "-3",... to make it unique
5. Encode non-ASCII characters so the entire string is URL-safe
Last month’s release of VS Code (1.35) introduced an exciting set of extensions for remote development. In a nutshell, the three extensions are: This post will be a deep-dive into Remote Containers…
While there are lots of comparison online of game development tools there is very little in the way of comparisons of game marketplaces. With Elements of Dreams we experienced some of the differences first hand as one of our strategies for releasing the game was to allow as many people as possible to be able…
This PureScript case study and guide for newcomers contains a complete and self-contained example of how to write a PureScript application from scratch and how to integrate it into an existing project.
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