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Safari Side-Channel Attack Enables Browser Theft

Researchers have developed a side-channel exploit for Apple CPUs, enabling sophisticated attackers to extract sensitive information from browsers.Side-channel attacks are usually overlooked, often physical...

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Your MicroPython Board Can Be Your Tinkering Peripheral

has shared a cool new project that simultaneously runs on desktop Python and MicroPython – the Belay library. This library lets you control...

Scratching Out Business Intelligence

At Hackaday, we love things both from scratch and in Scratch, Scratch being the blocks building helpful language for teaching kids and the like...

Never Too Rich Or Thin: Compress Sqlite 80%

We are big fans of using SQLite for anything of even moderate complexity where you might otherwise use a file. The advantages are numerous,...

Color Us Impressed: Redbean Runs a Web Server on Six Operating Systems

The holy grail of computing is to have some way to distribute a program to any computer. This is one of those totally unachievable...

Watch Out For Lasercutter Manufacturers Violating GPL

For companies that build equipment like CNC machines or lasercutters, it’s tempting to use open-source software in a lot of areas. After all, it’s...

Linux Fu: Docking Made Easy

Most computer operating systems suffer from some version of “DLL hell” — a decidedly Windows term, but the concept applies across the board. Consider...

Blinking an Arduino LED, in Julia

The Julia programming language is a horrible fit for a no-frills microcontroller like the ATMega328p that lies within the classic Arduino, but that didn’t...

LTSpice Tips and a Long Tutorial

We always enjoy videos from , so when we saw his latest about tips and tricks for LTSpice, we decided to put the 20...

PSP Turned Robot Remote With Custom Software

There’s no question that Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) was an impressive piece of hardware when it was released in 2004, but for all its...

Lotus 123 for Linux is Like a Digital Treasure Hunt

Ever hear of Lotus 123? It is an old spreadsheet program that dominated the early PC market, taking the crown from incumbent Visicalc. ...

Hack Another ELF On The Stack

recently found herself in a pickle. Dumping some data out of an Android app at a specific point for reverse engineering purposes. While...

One Coder is Porting Portal To the Nintendo 64

When Portal came out in 2007, developers Valve chose not to release the groundbreaking title on an obsolete Nintendo console long out of production....

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