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Louise McGregor wrote 1 week ago: We’re dealing with a lot of uncertainty at work at the moment, even though we know what needs … more →

Tags: cliche, business cliche, LinkedIn

SDL Optimization Model

Visitor Blogs wrote 1 month ago: Microsoft SDL – Developer Starter Kit.       MiniFuzz File Fuzzer MiniFuzz is a basic … more →

Tags: .NET, Agile, Architecture, Design, MS, Web, best, Practices, Tools

Resurrecting the Dinosaurs

AGP wrote 4 months ago: Hans Larsson, the Canada Research Chair in Macroevolution, but apparently not the research chair in … more →

Tags: Science, end of the world, Flaming Ball of Death, Nature, technology, bad idea, Evolution, irresponsible, dinosaur

Reverse engineering USB drivers17 comments

Matt Schultz wrote 4 months ago: When [Jespersaur] purchased a Luxeed LED keyboard, he was disappointed to find that the drivers were … more →

Tags: led hacks, pcs hacks, keyboard, LED, Linux, usb, Programming, drivers, libusb

imitation cars

matchingsocks wrote 5 months ago: The Made in China label has gained its fair share of fame and noteriety. Along with her ability to r … more →

Tags: new things, Funnies, The Boy, BMW, ByD, bmw Vs. byd, Geely, Rolls Royce, Phantom

Database UML tool for MySQL - automatic UML schema from DB

vladzloteanu wrote 6 months ago: MySQL has a UML tool that also can reverse engineer the existing tables. It is free (of course ) and … more →

Tags: mysql, Database, UML

The opening chord and guitar solo in "A Hard Day's Night"

James wrote 10 months ago: I interrupt this blog to quickly discuss something that is of great interest to me. The Beatles are … more →

Tags: the beatles, opening chord, guitar solo, A Hard Day's Night, guitar player magazine, Dr. Jason I. Brown, Fourier transforms, Frequencies, George Harrison

The Malware Challenge15 comments

Eliot Phillips wrote 12 months ago: Our own [Anthony Lineberry] has written up his experience participating in the 2008 Malware Challeng … more →

Tags: News, security hacks, anthony lineberry, assembly, contest, Debug, flexilis, malware, malware challenge

First Steps with Forerunner 4051 comment

pmatos wrote 1 year ago: This is just an initial post regarding my recent gadget: the Garmin Forerunner 405. A review can be … more →

Tags: Programming, Computers, Internet, Gadgets and Gizmos, forerunner 405, Garmin, usb trace, usb sniff

Reverse Engineer in Visio 2003

wihemdra wrote 1 year ago: Saya ingin menshare cara mudah untuk kita dapat merubah table yang ada di sql ke dalam format table … more →

Tags: Others, SQL, Visio

Strategic Due Diligence - Decisions are the ultimate leading indicators

decisiondriven wrote 1 year ago: In its most common usage, a leading indicator is defined as a metric that changes before the economy … more →

Tags: Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Concepts, decision, roadmap, decision pattern, Investment, decision quality, decision baseline, Entrepreneurs

DBDesigner-fork on Debian2 comments

Reza Primardiansyah wrote 1 year ago: Lately I need to use DBDesigner’s Reverse Engineering feature. I stumbled upon DBDesigner-Fork … more →

Tags: Database, DBDesigner, DBDesigner Fork, mysql

Getting past issues with reverse engineering an Oracle schema with Visio on Vista

Vivek Agarwal wrote 2 years ago: Yesterday, I had the need to reverse engineer an Oracle schema in Microsoft Visio on my now not-so-n … more →

Tags: Oracle, Vista, Windows Vista, Database Model, Microsoft Visio, Visio

Possible backdoor in FIPS SP 800-90 PRNG

Saqib Ali wrote 2 years ago: Slashdot this morning has a posting about the possibility of a back doorin the elliptic curve random … more →

Tags: backdoor, Slashdot, NIST, Crypto, RNG, random number generator, niels ferguson, strange thing, Appendix

is reverse engineering google legal?

pandey wrote 2 years ago: Google search result algorithms are a secret (are they? ) . Google has given guidelines for websites … more →

Tags: Google, google algorithm


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