I try to share as many references I use when making my posts by adding them in the “Additional Reading” section but sometimes stuff doesn’t make the cut (because it wasn’t relevant to the article at hand). I mostly write posts when I’m doing something that makes me spend hours on research and wish that a simple guide explaining it all was available, so more or less my posts are made for me to refer back to stuff I did research on but have since forgotten and also so that a future user doesn’t have undergo the same amount of effort.
That being said, there are a lot of things on the internet that I personally think are very cool but I don’t have a way of sharing them. Ever since I started using Firefox Sync, my bookmarks bar is filled with links to so many interesting projects, articles on programming and development that I have personally interested me.
So here we are!
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Video Compression Testing: x264 vs x265 CRF in Handbrake 0.10.5 by Lui Gough
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United States: What is the current standard with regards to “fighting words”? - Law Stack Exchange
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Ganesh Rathinavel’s OpenMTP: An Advanced Android File Transfer Application for macOS
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HIDUINO, Native USB-MIDI on the Arduino by Dimitri Diakopoulos
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How Swift Achieved Dynamic Linking Where Rust Couldn’t by Alexis Beingessner
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Updated Analysis of Patchguard on Microsoft Windows 10 RS4 by Luc Reginato
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Emulate an iOS kernel in QEMU up to launchd and userspace by Zhuowei Zhang
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phant0m’s answer to “List every \Device\Harddiskvolume.?” on the Superuser Stack Exchange
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Swan: A tool for porting CUDA programs to OpenCL by M. J. Harvey and G. De Fabritiis
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Intel Dishwasher - The Latest in Computing Technology by Intel® by the Bosnian Ape Society
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Spoof and make your VM Undetectable - No more bullsh*t bans by u/AlexanderTheAutist
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The Confined Woman of Poitiers by Benjamin Ivry and André Gide
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ZPAQ: Incremental Journaling Backup Utility and Archiver by Matt Mahoney
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Extracting the Private Key from a TREZOR with a 70$ Oscilloscope
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libfvde: Library and tool to access FileVault Drive Encryption (FVDE) encrypted volumes