I hate almost all software, says Ryan Dahl. So fucking true.
Princeton bans academics from handing all copyright to journal publishers, way to go!
Tor and the BEAST SSL attack, contains a good explanation of what’s going on.
Chrome and the BEAST, TLS 1.0 is dead, but using RC4 really is no solution.
nginx 1.0.6 enters the OpenBSD tree. A good choice.
The security impact of a new cryptographic library (PDF), presentation about NaCl by D. J. Bernstein.
efa is a commandline client for the http://efa.vrr.de web interface. It can request itineraries for train/tram/bus connections throughout Germany, based on various parameters such as date/time, preferred train types and such. Works for Munich, too.
xmove + xvfb = coolness, a working example.
LZFX is a small (one C file, 200 non-comment lines) BSD-licensed library designed for very-high-speed compression of redundant data.
Hodie Natus Est Radici Frater, Multics folklore.
fossworldproblems on Reddit. Sigh.
mp3, an mpg123 front-end for UNIX::Philosophers.
Lemmings Returns and Oh no more lemmings returns are remakes of Lemmings in Flash with drawing- and eraser-tools.
Average Font, “This project shows what a font would look like if it consisted of all typefaces installed on my system.”
When Sainsbury’s was out on its own, awesome packaging.