Social media management platforms
Buffer is a software application for the web and mobile, designed to manage accounts in social networks, by providing the means for a user to schedule posts to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Instagram Stories, Pinterest, and LinkedIn, as well as analyze their results and engage with their community. It is owned by remote company Buffer Inc. The application was designed by a group of European experts in San Francisco, most notably Joel Gascoigne and Leo Widrich. Gascoigne is currently the CEO of Buffer. By August 2021, the team had reached 85 people working remotely from 15 countries in different parts of the world, more than 4.5 million registered users and over $16 million in annual revenue. (Wikipedia).
IDEspinner Buffer Overflows pt1
This movie tries to show how you can create a bufferoverflow Credits go out to IDEspinner
From playlist Buffer overflow
The role of the hard drive buffer and interrupts when a file is transferred from primary memory (RAM) to a secondary storage device.
From playlist Computer Hardware and Architecture
From playlist filter (less comfortable)
Bufferoverflow part 3 - exploit coding for a commandline attack vector 1/2
Credits go out to IDEspinner, checkout his website: http://www.crackingislife.com/ clip 1/2
From playlist Buffer overflow
Bufferoverflow part 3 - exploit coding for a commandline attack vector 2/2
Credits go out to IDEspinner, checkout his website: http://www.crackingislife.com/ clip 2/2
From playlist Buffer overflow
Introduction to Irrigation Water Management
From playlist TEMP 1
Review of Linear Time Invariant Systems
http://AllSignalProcessing.com for more great signal-processing content: ad-free videos, concept/screenshot files, quizzes, MATLAB and data files. Review: systems, linear systems, time invariant systems, impulse response and convolution, linear constant-coefficient difference equations
From playlist Introduction and Background
From playlist Buffer overflow
How to Work with Wikipedia Sandbox
This is a short video that helps students or editors of Wikipedia to access and edit in the Sandbox of their user account. This was made for the Wiki Edu Project. I do not own or hold copyright over any aspect of the Wikipedia site or its pages. ***There is no audio***
From playlist Wikipedia Education Dashboard Tutorials
Tony Huffman (Myne-us) -- When Fuzzers Miss: The no Hanging Fruit.
All videos at: http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/derbycon1/mainlist
From playlist DerbyCon 2011
Kernel Recipes 2022 - What’s new with io_uring
A review about what’s new with io_uring. Faster IO with a consistent model. Jens Axboe More: https://kernel-recipes.org/en/2022/whats-new-with-io_uring/
From playlist Kernel Recipes 2022
Kernel Recipes 2015 - Anatomy of an Atomic KMS Driver - by Laurent Pinchart
The DRM and KMS APIs have won in the Linux graphics ecosystem. Long gone are the days when KMS meant only a handful of desktop graphics drivers. As a side effect, new problems have been uncovered, and API extensions are being designed to address advanced use cases. Atomic updates is the la
From playlist Kernel Recipes 2015
28C3: String Oriented Programming (en)
For more information visit: http://bit.ly/28C3_information To download the video visit: http://bit.ly/28C3_videos Playlist 28C3: http://bit.ly/28C3_playlist Speaker: Mathias Payer Circumventing ASLR, DEP, and Other Guards The protection landscape is changing and exploits are get
From playlist 28C3: Behind Enemy Lines
27c3: I Control Your Code (en)
Speaker: Mathias Payer Attack Vectors Through the Eyes of Software-based Fault Isolation Unsafe languages and an arms race for new bugs calls for an additional line of defense in software systems. User-space virtualization uses dynamic instrumentation to detect different attack vectors a
From playlist 27C3: We come in peace
Laurent Pinchart - Display and kernel
From playlist Kernel Recipes 2013
GRCon20 - Enabling Performance Portability of GNU Radio on Heterogeneous Systems
Presented by Seth Hitefield, Jeffrey Vetter and Seyong Lee at GNU Radio Conference 2020 https://gnuradio.org/grcon20 Future heterogeneous computing systems, such as those planned by the DSSoC program, will be extraordinarily complex in terms of processors, memory hierarchies, and intercon
From playlist GRCon 2020
Unraveling "Burst Buffer" tiers: A survey of the various instantiations (LUG17)
This presentation by John Bent familiarizes the audience with the general similarities and differences in the various tiered storage offerings including their functionality and usability and terminology. More details and the talk slides are available here: https://lug17.sched.com/event/8e
From playlist 2017 Lustre User Group Conference (LUG17)
GTAC 2013: AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer and MemorySanitizer -- Dynamic Testing Tools for C++
http://g.co/gtac2013 Slides: http://goo.gl/FPVd8 Kostya Serebryany, Google AddressSanitizer (ASan) is a tool that finds buffer overflows (in stack, heap and globals) and use-after-free bugs in C/C++ programs. ThreadSanitizer (TSan) finds data races in C/C++ and Go programs. MemorySanitiz
From playlist GTAC 2013
Transformer (Attention is all you need)
understanding Transformer with its key concepts (attention, multi head attention, positional encoding, residual connection label smoothing) with example. all machine learning youtube videos from me, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVNY1HnUlO26x597OgAN8TCgGTiE-38D6
From playlist Machine Learning