Show HN: Another ELF Analysis Toolkit
3 by M3rcurylake | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Nyxelf simplifies static and dynamic analysis of ELF binaries, enabling you to extract valuable insights effortlessly. And can be used for vulnerability assessments, unpacking, syscall tracing, and memory analysis.
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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: How can X suspend paid accounts without explanation?
Ask HN: How can X suspend paid accounts without explanation?
4 by santa_boy | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Recently X suspended my account without any reason (no spam, offensive content, etc) and after charging me for the entire year upfront. One valid thing, is I was doing a login automation on my personal laptop browser. I guess it assumed it was a bot. I tried to appeal for 4 times with no acknowledgement or response. Questions: 1) What options do I have to challenge X's suspension? 2) Are there Texas consumer protection laws that can help in this situation? 3) Has anyone else faced similar issues with X and found a resolution? Any advice or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
4 by santa_boy | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Recently X suspended my account without any reason (no spam, offensive content, etc) and after charging me for the entire year upfront. One valid thing, is I was doing a login automation on my personal laptop browser. I guess it assumed it was a bot. I tried to appeal for 4 times with no acknowledgement or response. Questions: 1) What options do I have to challenge X's suspension? 2) Are there Texas consumer protection laws that can help in this situation? 3) Has anyone else faced similar issues with X and found a resolution? Any advice or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: Javaistic: Master Java Programming Quickly and Easily
Show HN: Javaistic: Master Java Programming Quickly and Easily
2 by uiuxarghya | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN community, I'm excited to introduce Javaistic, an open-source platform designed to simplify and accelerate your journey in learning Java programming. Whether you're a beginner or looking to deepen your understanding, Javaistic offers a comprehensive and user-friendly experience. Key Features: Comprehensive Content: Explore a wide range of topics, from basic concepts to advanced subjects like arrays, strings, 2D arrays, recursion, and matrices. Beautiful Design: Enjoy a visually appealing and optimized learning environment that enhances your educational experience. Ad-Free Learning: Focus on your studies without distractions, as Javaistic is completely ad-free. Open Source: Join our community on GitHub to contribute, suggest improvements, or report issues. About the Creator: Javaistic is developed and maintained by me (Arghya Ghosh), a passionate full-stack developer from India. Get Started: Visit Javaistic to begin your Java learning journey today. We welcome your feedback and contributions to help us improve and expand the platform. Happy coding!
2 by uiuxarghya | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN community, I'm excited to introduce Javaistic, an open-source platform designed to simplify and accelerate your journey in learning Java programming. Whether you're a beginner or looking to deepen your understanding, Javaistic offers a comprehensive and user-friendly experience. Key Features: Comprehensive Content: Explore a wide range of topics, from basic concepts to advanced subjects like arrays, strings, 2D arrays, recursion, and matrices. Beautiful Design: Enjoy a visually appealing and optimized learning environment that enhances your educational experience. Ad-Free Learning: Focus on your studies without distractions, as Javaistic is completely ad-free. Open Source: Join our community on GitHub to contribute, suggest improvements, or report issues. About the Creator: Javaistic is developed and maintained by me (Arghya Ghosh), a passionate full-stack developer from India. Get Started: Visit Javaistic to begin your Java learning journey today. We welcome your feedback and contributions to help us improve and expand the platform. Happy coding!
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Why does US allow hard tech interview questions if it bans IQ tests?
Ask HN: Why does US allow hard tech interview questions if it bans IQ tests?
3 by amichail | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Tech interviewers often claim that they ask difficult questions to gain insight into how candidates think and how they handle reaching their limits. However, this reasoning can sound like plausible deniability. How can you determine whether the real intent is to assess your IQ indirectly without explicitly administering an IQ test? And why does the US permit this practice to continue if IQ tests are banned? P.S. While IQ tests are not strictly banned in the US, using them opens up a company to potential lawsuits.
3 by amichail | 7 comments on Hacker News.
Tech interviewers often claim that they ask difficult questions to gain insight into how candidates think and how they handle reaching their limits. However, this reasoning can sound like plausible deniability. How can you determine whether the real intent is to assess your IQ indirectly without explicitly administering an IQ test? And why does the US permit this practice to continue if IQ tests are banned? P.S. While IQ tests are not strictly banned in the US, using them opens up a company to potential lawsuits.
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Dense Tree Layout Algorithms
Ask HN: Dense Tree Layout Algorithms
5 by bwestergard | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I recently bought a poster which features a really beautiful rendering of a phylogenetic tree of the world's bird families (a rooted binary tree). https://ift.tt/S9Tx57s I am sure it was carefully designed by hand. What algorithms could automatically generate a layout like this? The graphviz layout algorithms are poorly suited to the problem because they cannot seem to avoid edge/node coincidence beyond a certain node density.
5 by bwestergard | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I recently bought a poster which features a really beautiful rendering of a phylogenetic tree of the world's bird families (a rooted binary tree). https://ift.tt/S9Tx57s I am sure it was carefully designed by hand. What algorithms could automatically generate a layout like this? The graphviz layout algorithms are poorly suited to the problem because they cannot seem to avoid edge/node coincidence beyond a certain node density.
New ask Hacker News story: Google.com search now refusing to search for FF esr 128 without JavaScript
Google.com search now refusing to search for FF esr 128 without JavaScript
3 by superkuh | 1 comments on Hacker News.
It just redirects everything to https://ift.tt/6fWQIPd... I guess this is the inevitable end of the era of the web as a collection of hyperlinked documents and the beginning of the web as an application delivery protocol. In other browsers with JS disabled google search still works but this computational paywall rollout for Firefox esr is a sign of things to come.
3 by superkuh | 1 comments on Hacker News.
It just redirects everything to https://ift.tt/6fWQIPd... I guess this is the inevitable end of the era of the web as a collection of hyperlinked documents and the beginning of the web as an application delivery protocol. In other browsers with JS disabled google search still works but this computational paywall rollout for Firefox esr is a sign of things to come.