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On this day...

  • 2019: Fortnite World Cup
  • 2016: PHP backdoors
  • 2016: The Twelve-Factor App
  • 2016: The traits of a proficient programmer
  • 2015: How to Choose the Right Domain Name
  • 2015: Frappe Inception
  • 2014: p5.js – a JavaScript drawing library
  • 2014: What is the shortest and most effective code ever written?
  • 2014: Send with us – Open Source Email Templates
  • 2014: Fiverr redesigns the site for version 3
  • 2014: Am I Responsive? Preview!
  • 2014: AngularJS + Bootstrap Responsive Dashboard
  • 2012: 100 Riffs – A Brief History of Rock N’ Roll
  • 2012: Octopress – a blogging framework for hackers
  • 2012: WordPress Plugin : P3 – Plugin Performance Profiler
  • 2012: Geroskipou Beer Festival
  • 2012: Matt Mullenweg – State of the Word 2012
  • 2011: Day in brief – 2011-08-12
  • 2011: Native Client built into Google Chrome 14
  • 2007: Daily tweets

Year: 2014

masscan – TCP port scanner

masscan – TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.

Format LinkPosted on December 31, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Sysadmin, Technology, Web workTags networks, securityLeave a comment on masscan – TCP port scanner

Swaks – Swiss Army Knife for SMTP

Swaks – Swiss Army Knife for SMTP

Format LinkPosted on December 31, 2014Author Leonid MamchenkovCategories All, Sysadmin, Technology, Web workTags email, securityLeave a comment on Swaks – Swiss Army Knife for SMTP

ngrok – introspected tunnels to localhost

ngrok – introspected tunnels to localhost.  This is very, very cool.  And mighty useful.