I watch this video during riding a train to work. To refresh my knowledge about cache :) https://lnkd.in/gqKefvtk
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The UDRL and the Sleepmask are key components of Cobalt Strike’s evasion strategy. In this blog, learn about the UDRL’s role in runtime masking and how Cobalt Strike’s two most important evasion tools interact. https://lnkd.in/gz44WxkT
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Given an array of odd numbers, write a function to find the first missing odd number and print it to the console. const input = [5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17] here output is 13. comment below your code.
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Bored using default terminal in your machine? Try Warp! It has many cool features including quick saving of your commonly used commands. And...`CLTRL+R` is on another level! Still trying to get used to it...so far so good 😊 https://lnkd.in/e2M4yv-R
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Small CLI program. To write a program to compare between to number which one is greater using Ternary Operator let input = require("readline-sync") let firstNumber = input.question(" Please input your first number of intrest : ") let secondNumber = input.question(" Please input your second number of intrest : ") firstNumber == secondNumber ? console.log( ` inputed first number =:> ${firstNumber} is equal to inputed second number =:> ${secondNumber}`) : firstNumber > secondNumber ? console.log( ` inputed first number =:> ${firstNumber} is greater than the inputed second number =:> ${secondNumber} `) : console.log( `inputed second number =:> ${secondNumber} is greater than inputed second number =:> ${firstNumber}`)
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Feature flags can be extremely useful https://lnkd.in/guyDHJx6
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What I Learned About the WebAssembly Memory Model & How to Debug Memory Leaks http://ow.ly/sWfZ1057rJb
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Have you ever wondered how an image pulled from a repository is used to start the container(s)? Specifically, for the containerd runtime, I came across a useful post that reveals how things work under the hood.
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🚀 New Code Smell Alert! 🚀 Code Smell 235 - Console Side Effects TL;DR: Avoid side effects to improve code quality and maintainability. Problems: Coupling, Testability, Reusability, Function Composition Solutions: Decouple the code and avoid side-effects, Inject the output destination Context: Outputting to the console within an internal function generates coupling and side effects Sa...
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