April 2025
CSS Driving You Crazy? Debug Like a Pro with These Universal Tips
👋 Introduction “We’ve all been there, your layout breaks, buttons vanish, or elements stubbornly ignore your styles. CSS debugging can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are my go-to tips and tricks for diagnosing and fixing styling issues fast.” 🧩 1. Use the Universal Outline Debug Trick Want to see where everything […]
REX-Osprey Ethereum, Solana staked ETFs may launch soon as SEC raises no objections
Key Takeaways The security agency issued no further comments on Rex and Osprey’s staked ETH and SOL ETFs, clearing the path for a possible launch. SEC policy shifts may enable the first batch of US-listed staked ETFs, accelerating institutional adoption of altcoin investment products. Share this article ETF provider REX Financial and asset management firm […]
GitHub Advisory Database by the numbers: Known security vulnerabilities and what you can do about them
The GitHub Advisory Database (Advisory DB) is a vital resource for developers, providing a comprehensive list of known security vulnerabilities and malware affecting open source packages. This post analyzes trends in the Advisory DB, highlighting the growth in reviewed advisories, ecosystem coverage, and source contributions in 2024. We’ll delve into how GitHub provides actionable data […]
The Compound and Friends: Statement Risk
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You’ve got 99 problems but data shouldn’t be one
June 27, 2025 Ryan is joined by Tobiko Data co-founders Toby Mao and Iaroslav Zeigerman to talk about the crucial role of rigorous data practices and tooling, the innovations of Tobiko Data’s SQLMesh and SQLGlot, and their insights into the future of data engineering with the rise of AI. Source link
Depreciating Financial Assets – A Wealth of Common Sense
In 1900, there were just 8,000 automobiles registered in the United States. By 1910, there were nearly half a million cars. By the start of the Great Depression in 1929 it had skyrocketed to 23 million. Just 2% of households owned a car in 1910. By 1940, it was more than 90%. Today, 70% of […]
The Paths Perspective on Value Learning
Introduction In the last few years, reinforcement learning (RL) has made remarkable progress, including beating world-champion Go players, controlling robotic hands, and even painting pictures. One of the key sub-problems of RL is value estimation – learning the long-term consequences of being in a state. This can be tricky because future returns are generally noisy, […]
Zebra Technologies: A Market Beater With Growth Potential
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689 different Brother printer models all use the serial number to create default password — ridiculous security flaw baked in from manufacturing, can’t be fully remediated with firmware
Another reminder to change your devices’ default passwords has arrived, thanks to a new critical vulnerability found in Brother printers. 689 different models of Brother printers, plus a handful of other printers from Fujifilm, Toshiba, and Konica Minolta, are susceptible to eight new security vulnerabilities, some of which cannot be patched with firmware updates. Security […]