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    Explore "emacs" with insightful episodes like "Episode 285 - Open source owes you nothing!", "Episode 12: Emacs Package Development", "Episode 10: Emacs - The Good, the Bad & the Ugly", "v2.0 IDE: Introduction to Development Tools" and "Sincronización Selectiva en Syncthing, Markdown en Emacs, Blog Jekyll, Escritorio i3" from podcasts like ""Open Source Security Podcast", "Conversations in Code", "Conversations in Code", "bytesized.tech's podcast" and "uGeek Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    v2.0 IDE: Introduction to Development Tools

    v2.0 IDE: Introduction to Development Tools

    This group of episodes is dedicated to the IDE! Integrated Development Environments are the things that most programmers interact with on the day to day. What are they? Where did they come from? How does a programmer actually make code? No it doesn't look like the Minority Report, it is just a very powerful text editor!

    This podcast is for people who want to explore technology but might not have the background in it. If you have any burning questions about how anything works feel free to suggest an idea to our Twitter @bytesizetechpod 

    Music from https://filmmusic.io
    "Getting it Done" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Exploiting Client-Side Node.js with Moses Hernandez - Paul's Security Weekly #516

    Exploiting Client-Side Node.js with Moses Hernandez -  Paul's Security Weekly #516

    I know what you're thinking, Node.js is server-side right? Not exactly. It turns out many client-side applications have embedded Node.js. And its not always updated to the latest version. And, its vulnerable to attacks! Moses Hernandez is a Consulting Systems Engineer for Cisco Systems and an Instructor for pen testing courses at the SANS Institute. Moses shows us how to find Node.js on a system, locate the different versions, and exploit to bypass UAC!

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode516

    Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg

    Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

    Exploiting Client-Side Node.js with Moses Hernandez - Paul's Security Weekly #516

    Exploiting Client-Side Node.js with Moses Hernandez -  Paul's Security Weekly #516

    I know what you're thinking, Node.js is server-side right? Not exactly. It turns out many client-side applications have embedded Node.js. And its not always updated to the latest version. And, its vulnerable to attacks! Moses Hernandez is a Consulting Systems Engineer for Cisco Systems and an Instructor for pen testing courses at the SANS Institute. Moses shows us how to find Node.js on a system, locate the different versions, and exploit to bypass UAC!

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode516

    Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg

    Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com

    Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly

    83: Computers-N-Stuff

    83: Computers-N-Stuff
    Programming in bed, meta keys, HBO shows, and CrossFit. Prompt 2 Dimmer than Dim f.lux: software to make your life better Atreus Keyboard Spacemacs: Emacs advanced Kit focused on Evil ctrlp.vim ag.vim MacVimSpeak Silicon Valley Game of Thrones Veep Rambda CrossFit

    60: Like 75% Accurate

    60: Like 75% Accurate
    While Justin's on vacation, we talk about Nebraska, React/Flux, Len's conversion to Emacs, and web browsers. Why we should give free money to everyone We Compared 13 Top Flux Implementations gaearon/redux reflux/refluxjs Radio.js: Chainable and Depencency-free Pub/Sub for JavaScript Building Modular Web Apps With Backbone.Radio syl20bnr/spacemacs Emacs Introduction and Demonstration Reactiflux Vimium - the hacker's browser Electrovim :: Add-ons for Firefox
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