Archive for March 2015

30 years of GNU Manifesto

The GNU Manifesto Turns Thirty page tells that it was March, 1985 when Richard M. Stallman published the GNU Manifesto in Dr. Dobb’s Journal of Software Tools. The GNU Manifesto is characteristic of its author—deceptively simple, lucid, explicitly left-leaning, and entirely uncompromising. Perhaps the most significant innovation in the GNU Manifesto is a method of

Security information sources

Cyber-security is a hard topic. It is hard to stay informed of all the news happening. Here is my list of some important information security info sources worth to follow (in addition to my blog): https://threatpost.com/ https://www.schneier.com/ http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/ http://www.securityweek.com/ https://threatpost.com/ https://www.scadahacker.com/ In addition to those I follow news on the following general news sources: http://www.techmeme.com/

Windows Hello will let you say goodbye to passwords in Windows 10 – Geek

http://mobile.geek.com/latest/256238-windows-hello-will-let-you-say-goodbye-to-passwords-in-windows-10?origref=http:%2F%2Flm.facebook.com%2Flsr.php%3Fu%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.geek.com%252Fmicrosoft%252Fwindows-hello-will-let-you-say-goodbye-to-passwords-in-windows-10-1618238%252F%26ext%3D1426624586%26hash%3DAclhV3X53_IzKbvjGqK7M66Mxl_SZM9qPLgANPoAgZBS7w%26_rdr Posted from WordPress for Android

How to ground and power complex circuits

As electronics applications continue to become more compact and has more and more features in same package (think about modern smart phone or tablet), requires system engineers to use multiple power rails and mixed disciplines of circuit design (mix both analogue and digital parts tightly). A typical tablet will consist of items such as a