By @mochalov [ 8 Min read ] There is hardly a person nowadays who never clicked that "Recover password" button in deep frustration. Even if it does seem the password was without a doubt correct, the next step of recovering it mostly goes smoothly with visiting a link from an email and entering the new password (let's not fool anyone; it is hardly new as you have just typed it three times already in step 1 before pressing the obnoxious button). The logic behind email links, however, is something to take great scrutiny about as leaving its generation insecure opens a flood of vulnerabilities regarding unauthorized access to user accounts. Unfortunately, here is one example of a UUID-based recovery URL structure many probably encountered, which does not nevertheless follow security guidelines:.. |
By @benoitmalige [ 10 Min read ] Imagine an alternate reality where words were a currency. In this reality, every word you utter depletes your life’s savings. From the day you are born, you are given a set number, and it’s the same as everyone else’s. Just like a board game, it’s up to you to choose how you use your points. Let me ask you.. How would you use your words? How would this shape the way you communicate, and how often you do? How would you measure the importance of the words coming out of your mouth? When would you speak, when would you rather stay quiet? Well. That’s the reality I used to live in for a few years when I was 6 years old. I don’t remember why I came up with this, or where I heard it, but it was a known fact. I lived within these parameters... |
By @evlko [ 15 Min read ] Perhaps you’re familiar with procedural level generation; well, in this post, it’s all about procedural mission generation. We’ll walk through the big picture of generating missions using classic machine learning and recurrent neural networks for roguelike games. Hi all! My name is Lev Kobelev, and I’m a Game Designer at MY.GAMES. In this article, I’d like to share my experience of using classical ML and simple neural networks as I explain how and why we settled on procedural mission generation, and we’ll also take a deep dive into the implementation of the process in Zombie State. Disclaimer: This article is for informational/entertainment purposes only, and when using a particular solution, we advise you to carefully check the terms of use of a particular resource and consult with the legal staff!.. |
By @whitehouse [ 6 Min read ] Six months ago, President Biden issued a landmark Executive Order to ensure that America leads the way in seizing the promise and managing the risks of artificial intelligence (AI). Since then, agencies all across government have taken vital steps to manage AI’s safety and security risks, protect Americans’ privacy, advance equity and civil rights, stand up for consumers and workers, promote innovation and competition, advance American leadership around the world, and more. Today, federal agencies reported that they completed all of the 180-day actions in the E.O. on schedule, following their recent successes in completing each 90-day, 120-day, and 150-day action on time. Agencies also progressed on other work tasked by the E.O. over longer timeframes. Actions that agencies reported today as complete include the following: Managing Risks to Safety and Security:.. |
By @wesleybaxterhuber [ 6 Min read ] Hey everyone, today I want to do a tutorial on one of my favorite ways to deploy a quick REST API, using NodeJS/Express, to an Amazon EC2 server. This technique essentially enables your EC2 server to respond to changes pushed to your GitHub repository. Create a basic express server with a ‘hello world’ at the default route Good job, step one complete! 💪 Initialize a Git repo in your directory, and make your first commit — Create a remote repository on your GitHub account Add the new repo as the origin, and push your branch. You might need to change your repository settings to use ‘master’ as the default branch instead of ‘main.’ After you do this you can delete the ‘main’ branch. Step 2: complete! We’re cooking with gas ⛽️ Here are the steps to launch your EC2 Instance:.. |
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The entity we know as the UK today was formed on May 1, 1707, when Scotland and England signed the Act of Union. The Act of Union was a law passed by the British Parliament in 1707 that merged the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England into one sovereign state, known as the Kingdom of Great Britain. The Act was designed to strengthen the security and economic interests of both nations and allowed for greater consolidation of power and resources within the new united kingdom. The Act of Union had significant political and cultural implications, as it abolished the Scottish Parliament and transferred political power to Westminster, effectively ending centuries of Scottish independence. The Act of Union paved the way for the creation of the modern-day United Kingdom, which eventually included Ireland in 1801. | |
The World's Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, was a large international exhibition held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the New World. The fair was a major event in the history of Chicago and the United States, and it attracted millions of visitors from around the world. The fair showcased new technologies, products, and ideas from around the world, and it featured impressive architecture and engineering feats. Notable exhibits included the world's first Ferris wheel, the world's first electric kitchen, and displays of art and cultural artifacts from various countries. The World's Columbian Exposition helped to establish Chicago as a major city and to cement the United States' position as a global economic and cultural power. | |
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