Seven habits of effective text editing

If you spend a lot of time typing plain text, writing programs or HTML, you can save much of that time by using a good editor and using it effectively. This paper will present guidelines and hints for doing your work more quickly and with fewer mistakes. The open source text editor Vim (Vi IMproved) will be used here to present the ideas about effective editing, but they apply to other editors just as well. Choosing the right editor is actually the first step towards effective editing. The discussion about which editor is the best for you would take too much room and is avoided. If you don’t know which editor to use or are dissatisfied with what you are currently using, give Vim a try; you won’t be disappointed. ...

May 20, 2012 · 1 min · 132 palabras · Nacho Cano

How Linux is Built

While Linux is running our phones, friend requests, tweets, financial trades, ATMs and more, most of us don’t know how it’s actually built. This short video takes you inside the process by which the largest collaborative development project in the history of computing is organized. Based on the annual report ”Who Writes Linux,” this is a powerful and inspiring story of how Linux has become a community-driven phenomenon. More information about Linux and The Linux Foundation can be found at http://www.linuxfoundation.org and http://www.linux.com ...

May 17, 2012 · 1 min · 87 palabras · Nacho Cano

Basics of Computational Number Theory

This document is a gentle introduction to computational number theory. The plan of the paper is to first give a quick overview of arithmetic in the modular integers. Throughout, we will emphasize computation and practical results rather than delving into the why. Simple programs, generally in JavaScript, are available for all of the algorithms mentioned. At the end of the paper we will introduce the Gaussian Integers and Galois Fields and compare them to the modular integers. Companion papers will examine number theory from a more advanced perspective. ...

May 16, 2012 · 1 min · 90 palabras · Nacho Cano

Dario Taraborelli: The Beauty of LaTeX

There are several reasons why one should prefer LaTeX to a WYSIWYG word processor like Microsoft Word: portability, lightness, security are just a few of them (not to mention that LaTeX is free). There is still a further reason that definitely convinced me to abandon MS Word when I wrote my dissertation: you will never be able to produce professionally typeset and well-structured documents using most WYSIWYG word processors. LaTeX is a free typesetting system that allows you to focus on content without bothering about the layout: the software takes care of the actual typesetting, structuring and page formatting, producing documents of astonishing elegance. ...

May 16, 2012 · 1 min · 106 palabras · Nacho Cano

Augmented reality sandbox with real-time water flow simulation

Video of a sandbox equipped with a Kinect 3D camera and a projector to project a real-time colored topographic map with contour lines onto the sand surface. The sandbox lets virtual water flow over the surface using a GPU-based simulation of the Saint-Venant set of shallow water equations. » @okreylos | youtube.com

May 16, 2012 · 1 min · 52 palabras · Nacho Cano

La escala del universo

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May 15, 2012 · 1 min · 5 palabras · Nacho Cano

Saltándonos el portal cautivo de una biblioteca

El portal cautivo es el sistema que utilizan algunos establecimientos como bibliotecas u hoteles en el que la conexión inalámbrica está abierta (sin cifrar) pero para conectarse a Internet es necesario aceptar las condiciones de uso, o introducir una contraseña, en la página de pasarela que aparece cuando intentamos navegar. Este no es un artículo exhaustivo que muestre como saltarse cualquier portal cautivo sino más bien aquél que permite el paso de tráfico TCP por el puerto 53 (DNS). Lo que veremos aquí NO es un túnel DNS, que permite encapsular el tráfico TCP en paquetes de DNS. ...

May 15, 2012 · 3 min · 463 palabras · Nacho Cano

Identificar el tipo de hash

El script Hash_ID.py, desarrollado por Zion3R, nos permite identificar los posibles algoritmos utilizados para crear un hash. En muchas ocasiones no se puede saber qué algoritmo concreto se ha utilizado, pero nos devolverá una lista de candidatos. El script compara el hash con el tipo de hash de algoritmos tales como: ADLER-32, CRC-32, CRC-16, DES(Unix), FCS-16, GHash-32-5, GOST R 34.11-94, Haval-160, Haval-192 110080, Haval-224 114080, Haval-256, Lineage II C4, Domain Cached Credentials, XOR-32, MD5(Half), MD5(Middle), MySQL, MD5(phpBB3), MD5(Unix), MD5(Wordpress), MD5(APR), MD2, MD4, MD5, MD5(HMAC(Wordpress)), NTLM, RAdmin v2.x, RipeMD-128, SNEFRU-128, Tiger-128, MySQL5 - SHA-1(SHA-1($pass)), MySQL 160bit - SHA-1(SHA-1($pass)), RipeMD-160, SHA-1, SHA-1(MaNGOS), Tiger-160, Tiger-192, md5($pass.$salt) - Joomla, SHA-1(Django), SHA-224, RipeMD-256, SNEFRU-256, md5($pass.$salt) - Joomla, SAM - (LM_hash:NT_hash), SHA-256(Django), RipeMD-320, SHA-384, SHA-256, SHA-384(Django), SHA-512, Whirlpool, etc. ...

May 15, 2012 · 2 min · 363 palabras · Nacho Cano

Learn to speak vim – verbs, nouns, and modifiers!

Using vim is like talking to your editor in ’verb modifier object’ sentences, turned into acronyms. » yanpritzker.com

May 14, 2012 · 1 min · 18 palabras · Nacho Cano

The grammar of VIM

Like a lot of people, I have gone retro when it comes to editors, using Vim for most of my day to day work. I’ve been doing most of my development these days in a terminal window, logged directly into a VM where I test my code. » rc3.org

May 14, 2012 · 1 min · 49 palabras · Nacho Cano