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AusCERT 2019: The Data Breach Pipeline What do you get when you combine hacking tools that are easy to access, a treasure trove of stolen user credentials, user authentication that's so complex it practically begs to be bypassed and companies that make connected devices with little understandi...
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Accessing UNIX sockets remotely from .NET - Red Hat Developer In this article, we'll show how you can access Linux services remotely from .NET using SSH port forwarding.
Preview 6 regression with AddRange on ICollection/Collection · Issue #29721 · dotnet/runtime When updating the SDK from Preview 5 to the latest Preview 6 nightly (3.0.100-preview6-012131) and recompiling my app, I started getting runtime exceptions in ListCollectionView due to changes in A...
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Expose top-level nullability information from reflection · Issue #29723 · dotnet/runtime With C# 8, developers will be able to express whether a given reference type can be null: public void M(string? nullable, string notNull, IEnumerable<string?> nonNullCollectionOfPotentiallyNu...
Changing my Mind about AI, Universal Basic Income, and the Value of Data – The Art of Research Alan Turing created the Turing Test in 1950,1 Marvin Minsky wrote the first neural network in 1951,2 and arguments about whether AI will destroy us all or lead to technological utopia have been around ever since.