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An Umbrella Site for Michael Martin's software experiments
BSides PDX is a gathering of the most interesting infosec minds in Portland and the Pacific Northwest! Our passion about all things security has driven attendance from other parts of the country.
The incoherent ramblings of a burnt out programmer. May sporadically contain useful information and tutorials.
We’re building a better way to use the internet.
The personal website of Brett Coulstock, a writer from Western Australia
Random Adventures
Probably not what you were looking for.
A blog of hacks and workarounds
Sebastian Buczyński's tech blog - acquiring knowledge one crumb at a time
Some writing about probability, programming, economics and life.
Open source software and nice hardware
Mike Bostock
An unofficial blog about the National Museum of Health and Medicine (nee the Army Medical Museum) in Silver Spring, MD. Visit for news about the museum, new projects, musing on the history of medicine and neat pictures.
Developer-focused DevSecOps automation platform secures your software supply chain in minutes.
A hands-on newsletter for data practitioners and curious technologists. A weekly deep dive into the tools, techniques, and trends shaping today’s analytics landscape so you can stay ahead of the curve.
The AIMS project, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, represents a co-operative strategy among four partner institutions, to energize collection development in the area of born-digital papers, and to empower librarians and archivists in the management of born-digital assets. The four partners in the project led by the University of Virginia are Stanford University, University of Hull and Yale University.
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