linklog
07 January 2010
I'm starting an approximately weekly linklog of interesting reading I come across. The content will be mostly technical, with a liberal dollop of eclectic bric-a-brac. Enjoy!
Algorithms
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Good, quick overview of this common storage strategy.
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An interesting idea - Bloom filters with progressive expiry. Example implementation on top of Redis.
Software
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Linux only, and probably likely to stay that way. There are papers concluding that sniffing 10 gigabit connections losslessly from a single system isn't feasible, but a zero-copy sniffer is a step in the right direction.
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Another project that uses git as infrastructure. I expect to see more and more of these.
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Someone has finally picked up the venerable but dying Synergy keyboard and mouse sharing project and started maintaining it.
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I have to come up with a project to use this in. Took it for a test run, and the code seems good, speed seems great. Along with browser-side Javascript speed improvements, this type of library is going to make a whole new generation of zero-knowledge applications possible.
Visualisation
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Gorgeous 19th century data visualisations. Well worth looking at for inspiration.
UX
Security
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Security is like rock-climbing - all you need is that first toe-hold...
More posts:
- Malware 05 Jan 2012
- Visualizing entropy in binary files 04 Jan 2012
- Visualizing binaries with space-filling curves 23 Dec 2011
- mitmproxy 0.6 07 Aug 2011
- mitmproxy 0.5 27 Jun 2011
- How UDIDs are used: a survey 19 May 2011
- De-anonymizing Apple UDIDs with OpenFeint 04 May 2011
- subscount: Counting RSS feed subscribers 02 Apr 2011

