2011
Fil Rss sur WordPress
A word about open source hardware | The Custom Geek
When a maker/hacker buys something, it’s an entirely different attitude that a “regular” consumer. For the most part, a “regular” consumer wants to get the best deal on whatever they are buying, and they want it to “just work”. Yeah sure, us makers/hackers want the device to “just work” also, but we also want to know how and why it works. If we have full documentation, schematics, tutorials, and access to forums, we can fully understand what we own. And then once we understand it, we can fix, modify, hack it to our needs.
2010
Ceux qui rendent les révolutions pacifiques impossibles rendent les révolutions violentes inévitables | ReadWriteWeb France
Graphisme & interactivité blog par Geoffrey Dorne - “Pourquoi je veux que mes fils soient des hackers”
Found With The Wind - Tao of Mac
I have this thing about minimal external dependencies and maintaining full control…
2009
What do founders spend their time on, after their product launch?
Building what they should have made.
post-launch
i-smartsim - Déblocage tous mobiles (Petite carte qui se place sur la carte sim) - Recherche Google
L'IP Spoofing - Comment s'en proteger
2008
hackademix.net » Clickjacking and NoScript
Looks like Clickjacking is the web-security buzzword of the week (month?), since Robert “RSnake” Hansen and Jeremiah Grossman decided to cancel their OWASP talk, drawing an aura of mystery around the whole issue and its magnitudo.
oho, another way to scare people, cool.



