TGTGInsightтелеграм анализLIVE / telegram public index
← Такты, стеки, два колеса

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Намери подобно съдържание

Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #909 · 13.11

На выходных посетил HolyJS — это такая конференция для Frontend-разработчиков. Обратил внимание на то, что уровень технической погруженности докладов был ниже, чем на Joker (конфа по Java), при этом дисперсия интересности более кучная — на HolyJS было существенно больше докладов, которые мне понравились на уровне "хорошо", а на Joker некоторые доклады прям совсем не зашли, и я оценил их на "так себе". Кстати да, у JUG (организатора этих всех IT конференций) такая шкала оценки доклада: Ужасно, Плохо, Так себе, Нормально, Хорошо, Отлично, Супер. Я поставил одну "Так себе", одну "Нормально", одну "Супер" и кучу "Хорошо". Считаю, что оценку "ужасно" можно ставить, если докладчик пришёл бухой и вместо рассказа кидался в зал огрызками яблок. Потому что все доклады проходят отбор, и там не бывает именно критически низкого качества. Бывает, что вам не зашла тема, либо докладчик рассказал не то, что вы ожидали — но это, как мне кажется, не заслуживает оценки "ужасно". Думаю, в большинстве случаев такая оценка это просто эмоции: личная неприязнь к докладчику, либо несогласие с какой-то его идеологической позицией. Я сам "ужасно" никогда не ставлю. При этом на HolyJS было очень много разнообразных по темам и направлениям докладов, и это следствие того, что фронтенд можно исследовать в ширину сильнее, чем какую-нибудь Джаву, которую скорее копают в глубину (и поэтому на Joker доклады технически более сложные). Джава, хоть и запускается на миллионах устройств, делает это примерно одинаково везде. Во фронтенде же куча фреймворков и множество совершенно различных путей приложения: тут тебе и 3D, и процедурка, и сайты, и мобильные приложения, и какие-нибудь киоски, и геймдев, и умные телевизоры. Так что, резюмируя, я бы посоветовал HolyJS как точку входа в конференции для разработчика, если он не строго прилип к какому-то одному стеку. Тем более, честно говоря, для современных программистов знать хотя бы по верхам фронтенд это полезно независимо от основного направления, в котором они работают. #dev

Hashtags

Резултати

Намерени 12 подобни публикации

Търсене: #execute

当前筛选 #execute清除筛选
GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #84135 · 13.05.2026 г., 23:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:malforge 👤项目作者:gpamarthy 🛠开发语言: Python ⭐Star数量: 1 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-13 22:56:13 📝项目描述: Shellcode encryption and payload generator. AMSI/ETW bypass templates for red team and OSEP. 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #83558 · 09.05.2026 г., 20:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:ShellForge 👤项目作者:mr-srxl 🛠开发语言: Python ⭐Star数量: 0 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-09 20:02:16 📝项目描述: Shellcode Encryption Tool 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #83483 · 09.05.2026 г., 08:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:Artemis 👤项目作者:0x3xp 🛠开发语言: C ⭐Star数量: 0 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-09 07:59:31 📝项目描述: Artemis is a modular offensive security framework designed for stealthy system call generation and shellcode obfuscation. It features dynamic SSN discovery, multi-algorithm encryption engines, and support for both direct and indirect syscall invocation to bypass modern EDR/AV solutions 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #83266 · 07.05.2026 г., 22:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:dll_wrapper 👤项目作者:MythicAgents 🛠开发语言: Python ⭐Star数量: 0 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-07 22:02:34 📝项目描述: Simple Native DLL Wrapper for Shellcode Payloads 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #83113 · 06.05.2026 г., 20:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:PEBcraft 👤项目作者:whoamiamleo 🛠开发语言: C++ ⭐Star数量: 4 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-06 20:02:17 📝项目描述: A utility that transforms C source code into position-independent shellcode which resolves Windows APIs using the PEB (Process Environment Block). 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@GithubRedTeam · Post #79511 · 09.04.2026 г., 02:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:Ada-Execute-PIC 👤项目作者:JohnRyk 🛠开发语言: C ⭐Star数量: 0 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-04-09 01:59:53 📝项目描述: AdaptixC2 extension kit for inline execute PIC shellcode prove of concept 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@GithubRedTeam · Post #78484 · 02.04.2026 г., 16:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Execute 📦项目名称:x96-combiner 👤项目作者:RTS-Framework 🛠开发语言: Go ⭐Star数量: 1 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-04-02 15:58:43 📝项目描述: A tool for building multi-architecture (x86/x64) shellcode that can execute correctly on both platforms. 🔗点击访问项目地址

djangoproject

@djangoproject · Post #257 · 13.02.2017 г., 07:07

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto #Cron is a system daemon used to #execute desired #tasks (in the background) at designated times. A crontab file is a simple text file containing a list of commands meant to be run at specified times. It is edited using the crontab command. The commands in the crontab file (and their run times) are checked by the cron daemon, which executes them in the system background.

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #83030 · 06.05.2026 г., 09:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Loader#Execute 📦项目名称:MsShellcodeDev 👤项目作者:SodaMtnDew 🛠开发语言: C++ ⭐Star数量: 1 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-06 09:01:21 📝项目描述: The Solution to help Developing & Debugging as C & Deploying in Shellcode 🔗点击访问项目地址

GitHub 红队武器库🚨

@githubredteam · Post #84091 · 13.05.2026 г., 15:03

🚨 GitHub 监控消息提醒 🚨发现关键词:#Shellcode#Loader#Inject#Execute 📦项目名称:hades_gate 👤项目作者:ekomsSavior 🛠开发语言: None ⭐Star数量: 1 | 🍴Fork数量: 0 📅更新时间: 2026-05-13 14:53:53 📝项目描述: targeted extension of 0xXycs aka JakeSwiz shellcoding research 🔗点击访问项目地址

Business Lessons™

@business_idea4 · Post #4733 · 27.01.2026 г., 17:26

Here are 5 key takeaways from the book "STRATEGIZE TO WIN" - 1. #Know your strengths and weaknesses. This is the foundation of any successful strategy. Once you know what you're good at and what you're not so good at, you can start to build a strategy that plays to your strengths and minimizes your weaknesses. 2. #Set clear goals. What do you want to achieve? What are your long-term and short-term goals? Once you know what you want to achieve, you can start to develop a strategy to get there. 3. #Understand your competition. Who are your competitors? What are their strengths and weaknesses? What are their goals? Once you understand your competition, you can start to develop a strategy that will give you an edge. 4. #Be flexible. The world is constantly changing, so your strategy needs to be flexible enough to adapt to change. Be prepared to adjust your strategy as needed. 5. #Execute your strategy. This is the most important step of all. Once you have a strategy, you need to execute it. This means taking action and making sure that your strategy is working. Here are some additional key takeaways from the book: A. #Strategy is not a one-time event. It is an ongoing process that needs to be reviewed and updated regularly. B. #Strategy is not about perfection. It is about progress. You will never have a perfect strategy, but you can always improve your strategy by learning from your mistakes and by making adjustments as needed. C. #Strategy is about execution. It is not enough to have a good strategy. You also need to be able to execute your strategy effectively. I hope these key takeaways help you on your journey to strategizing to win. 💠Join 🔺 Share @Business_Idea4💠

MONEY SECRETS

@businessideas101 · Post #1247 · 14.06.2025 г., 06:23

Here are 5 key takeaways from the book "STRATEGIZE TO WIN" - 1. #Know your strengths and weaknesses. This is the foundation of any successful strategy. Once you know what you're good at and what you're not so good at, you can start to build a strategy that plays to your strengths and minimizes your weaknesses. 2. #Set clear goals. What do you want to achieve? What are your long-term and short-term goals? Once you know what you want to achieve, you can start to develop a strategy to get there. 3. #Understand your competition. Who are your competitors? What are their strengths and weaknesses? What are their goals? Once you understand your competition, you can start to develop a strategy that will give you an edge. 4. #Be flexible. The world is constantly changing, so your strategy needs to be flexible enough to adapt to change. Be prepared to adjust your strategy as needed. 5. #Execute your strategy. This is the most important step of all. Once you have a strategy, you need to execute it. This means taking action and making sure that your strategy is working. Here are some additional key takeaways from the book: A. #Strategy is not a one-time event. It is an ongoing process that needs to be reviewed and updated regularly. B. #Strategy is not about perfection. It is about progress. You will never have a perfect strategy, but you can always improve your strategy by learning from your mistakes and by making adjustments as needed. C. #Strategy is about execution. It is not enough to have a good strategy. You also need to be able to execute your strategy effectively. I hope these key takeaways help you on your journey to strategizing to win. Thank you for reading 📖