Few oldies but goodies here (new for me, at least…)
- The Transparency Grenade makes the process of leaking information from closed meetings as easy as pulling a pin.
- Teller gives “his bastard son” a few tips on saving his career.
- How Web browsers work behind the scenes.
- escapes.js allows you to relive your BBS days. Its a small JavaScript library for rendering ANSI art.
- Boss breaks cover during “Undercover Boss” episode, shuts down restaurant.
- Great montage of Flash preloader graphics.
- Everyone’s trying to track what you do on the web. Here’s how to stop them.
- A hack you can perform (at your own risk) on Western Digital Green Drives to make them a bit less green but more server friendly.
- Kickstumbler allows you discover Kickstarter projects you’d never see.
- Will Slovaks walk all over Chuck Norris to Austria?
- Entypo is a set of 100+ carefully crafted pictograms available as an OpenType font, vector EPS and web font. All released for free.
- Tumblr Architecture: 15 Billion Page Views a Month and Harder to Scale than Twitter.
- If I didn’t like the bullet-proof nature of MovableType’s static-page-building model, some of the plugins for WordPress are pretty dang cool. Latest example is WP Remote which is free and provides easy ways to monitor and backup your WordPress site.
- Download 128 pre-made Windows 7 shortcuts (finally getting a full-time Windows 7 PC for my self here soon — more details soon).
- Clever ways to secure your home from intruders.
- Five great tricks to get the most out of Wireshark.
- Nearly a year later, and the before and after pictures of the Japan Earthquake are amazing.
- Think you’re a good hacker? Play a bit of capture the flag.