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How Human DNA Works - An Explanation for Programmers
The article discusses the significance of DNA in biology, outlining its structure and applications in medicine and biotechnology.
What modern applications would look like if they were designed in the era of MacOS 9?
Macostalgia is a project blending 80s and 90s aesthetics with modern design, using colors and patterns from that era to evoke nostalgia.
Hacking Home Covid Test Kits Using Bluetooth Communication Spoofing
F-Secure Labs discusses the issue of fake COVID-19 test results, highlighting the risks involved and suggesting how technology can assist in verifying authenticity.
The History of Internet Archive and Alexa Internet - Projects Aimed at Archiving Internet Resources
The article discusses the importance of archiving the internet, highlighting the fight to preserve online content. Stories of disappearing resources emphasize the need for archiving efforts for future generations.
Do you inform about the use of Cookies on the website? - if you already do it, do it right
The article discusses iSecure's lawsuit against UODO regarding cookie usage consent. iSecure argues that the decision does not consider modern solutions for managing cookie consent.
Microservices vs Monolithic Application - Why It's Better to Choose the Latter at the Start?
This article by Arnold Galovics addresses the challenges faced by microservices in production, including communication and monitoring issues, and their future in IT.
What problems does blockchain really solve?
The article discusses key problems solved by blockchain technologies, such as trust and efficiency in transactions, and provides examples of applications in various fields.
WAT?! - A short presentation of strange behaviors of Ruby and JavaScript
The article "WAT" by Gary Bernhardt discusses the ambiguity in coding, illustrated with JavaScript examples. The author emphasizes how inconsistencies in data can lead to unexpected results. The presentation encourages programmers to think critically about data types and to apply best programming practices to avoid errors.
The researcher who taught his rats to play Doom II is now thinking about starting a Twitch channel
The article on Futurism by Viktor Tóth discusses the role of rats in scientific research, highlighting their abilities in threat detection. Tóth illustrates how rats can contribute to science, changing our perception of these animals.
Mess With DNS - an online tool for learning DNS configuration
Mess With DNS is a project for educational manipulation of DNS. It’s worth checking out its resources if you want to learn more about this system.
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