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Show HN: Command line tool for extracting secrets from WARC (Web ARChive) files

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2 points·by neathack·3 anni fa·0 comments

Chrome Top Website Dumps

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Chrome Top Website Dumps

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2 points·by neathack·3 anni fa·2 comments

Show HN: Simple web app for kids to control a single Philips Hue light

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9 points·by neathack·4 anni fa·0 comments

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neathack
·3 anni fa·discuss
This repository contains dumps of the monthly Chrome UX Report (CrUX) datasets.

Dumps are automatically generated by exporting URL and rank columns from the CrUX dataset via BigQuery, grouping URLs by rank, and storing the grouped URLs as XZ compressed archives. This repository is intended as a convenient alternative access, since exporting the data from Google BigQuery is both cumbersome and expensive.

The latest dataset (from March 2023) contains more than 18 million websites.

Note: There is no unique rank assigned to websites in CrUX datasets. Instead, they are grouped into buckets of similar ranks.
neathack
·3 anni fa·discuss
This repository contains dumps of the monthly Chrome UX Report (CrUX) datasets.

Dumps are automatically generated by exporting URL and rank columns from the CrUX dataset via BigQuery, grouping URLs by rank, and storing the grouped URLs as XZ compressed archives. This repository is intended as a convenient alternative access, since exporting the data from Google BigQuery is both cumbersome and expensive.

The latest dataset contains more than 18 million websites.
neathack
·4 anni fa·discuss
When do companies finally start adopting the `security.txt` proposal (see https://securitytxt.org). Would have made a big difference!

EDIT: That GitHub user is gone for good.
neathack
·4 anni fa·discuss
Anker offers a 2.5G adapter as well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097N5WJY9/
neathack
·4 anni fa·discuss
Let's assume just for a second that copyright violation isn't a problem, that 1B is enough to motivate enough people, that it's not overrun by bots, etc..

What kind of blockchain would actually be able to deal with the expected transaction count? According to [1] Ethereum peaks out at 15 transactions per second, but [2] claims around 6.000 tweets per second on average.

A difference of 2–3 orders of magnitude is not something a team of 5 engineers can simply solve in 6 months.

[1]: https://blog.coinbase.com/scaling-ethereum-crypto-for-a-bill...

[2]: https://www.internetlivestats.com/twitter-statistics/
neathack
·5 anni fa·discuss
Radio.net | Backend Engineer | Hamburg, Germany (Remote within Germany possible) | Full-Time | https://www.radio.net

Radio.net is a leading audio platform that allows you to listen to 40.000 internet radio stations and over a million podcasts in your browser or through our iOS and Android apps — but we're also integrated with car multimedia systems and third-party devices like Sonos.

The current backend team of 3 is looking for an experienced engineer who's excited to help build the next generation of our APIs and services. Our tech stack is built on Golang, Postgres, Redis, DynamoDB, and Elasticsearch running on AWS' Fargate and Lambda via Terraform. We embrace the "you build it, you run it" principle by owning all operational responsibilities.

https://corporate.radio.de/jobs-senior_software-engineer/

You can apply by following the job positing or emailing me directly at g.thielsch [at] radio.net