Welcome to issue 109 of Hacker Bits!
We have a great selection of articles this month covering fuzzing, hardware hacking, saying no, influential papers, glue work, debugging, double clickjacking, and so much more!
As always, please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any suggestions or feedback! 🙂
– Ray and Maureen
Learn more
- Most Influential Papers in Computer Science History by Matheus Lima
- The Fuzzing Book by Andreas Zeller, Rahul Gopinath, Marcel Böhme, Gordon Fraser, and Christian Holler
- Understanding Memory Management, Part 1: C by Eric Rescorla
- I created an open-source Hardware Hacking Wiki – with tutorials for beginners by Jonas Rosenberger
- Software Design Is Knowledge Building by Facundo Olano
Work less
- Master the Art of the Product Manager ‘No’
- Debugging: Indispensable rules for finding even the most elusive problems by David A. Wheeler
- Glue Work Considered Harmful by Sean Goedecke
- My Colleague Julius by Ploum
- Preferring throwaway code over design docs by Doug Turnbull
Stay current
- AI isn’t going to kill the software industry by Dustin Ewers
- TikTok says it is restoring service for U.S. users by Kevin Collier, Ben Goggin and Savannah Sellers
- DoubleClickjacking: A New type of web hacking technique by Paulos Yibelo
- AI Engineer Reading List
- Can LLMs write better code if you keep asking them to “write better code”? by Max Woolf
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