spaghetti code: unstructured, monolithic
lasagna code: stacks with unintentionally repeated functionality
ravioli code: small, self-contained modules
rotini code: huge dependency trees
farfalle code: nice syntax & layout but hard to use
spaghetti code: unstructured, monolithic
lasagna code: stacks with unintentionally repeated functionality
ravioli code: small, self-contained modules
rotini code: huge dependency trees
farfalle code: nice syntax & layout but hard to use
Next week: iPhone battery wear used as a sidechannel to break TLS
"a shader is like an excel table with the same formula for each cell" https://mastodon.mit.edu/media/IgG9XLVZkBU-YmPOUBA
Use exploits in IoT hardware to build mesh networks and become an ISP
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