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41 | 27 | |
2,357 | 1,657 | |
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6.0 | 8.5 | |
1 day ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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hackclub
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iMessage Explained
OMG I love this. Go get em! Also, this is perfect material for Hack Club. You should join! https://hackclub.com/
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Show HN: I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs
Hi! I'm Lexi, I wrote this article/mini-book. There's a classic question of "what happens when you load a website?", but I've always been more interested in "what happens when you run a program?". About 3 months ago, I was really annoyed at myself for not knowing how to answer that question so I decided to teach myself.
I taught myself everything else I know in programming, so this should be easy, right? NOPE! Apparently everything online about how operating systems and CPUs work is terrible. There are, like, no resources. Everything sucks. So while I was teaching myself I realized, hey, I should make a really good resource myself. So I started taking notes on what I was learning, and ended up with a 60-page Google Doc. And then I started writing.
And while I was writing, it turned out that most of the stuff in that giant doc was wrong. And I had to do more research. And I iterated and iterated and iterated and the internet resources continued to be terrible so I needed to make the article better. Then I realized it needed diagrams and drawings, but I didn't know how to do art, so I just pulled out Figma and started experimenting. I had a Wacom tablet lying around that I won at some hackathon, so I used that to draw some things.
Now, about 3 months later, I have something I'm really proud of! I'm happy to finally share the final version of Putting the "You" in CPU. I built this as part of Hack Club (https://hackclub.com), which is a community of other high schoolers who love computers.
It was cool seeing some (accidental) reception on HN a couple weeks ago while this was still a WIP, I really appreciated the feedback I got. I took some time to substantially clean it up and I'm finally happy to share with the world myself.
The website is a static HTML/CSS project, I wrote everything from scratch (I'm especially proud of the navigation components).
I hope you enjoy and learn something!
- A Home for High School Hackers – Hack Club
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Putting the “You” in CPU
Hi! I'm the person who made this thing!
Some backstory on me: I'm 17 and left high school a year ago to work full-time at Hack Club (https://hackclub.com/). I've been programming for as long as I can remember, and started homeschooling about 6 years ago to focus more on that (and my other interests).
Since I'm entirely self-taught, I haven't taken any college systems classes — and while I had picked up a lot, I wasn't happy with my answer to "what happens when you run a thing." So I let myself spend a shit ton of time actually learning as much as possible. What I found was that:
1. Operating systems and hardware are really fun to learn about!
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Free nonprofit status for relief efforts
In the face of the recent devastating floods in Vermont, Hack Club, a Vermont-based nonprofit, is offering free use of Hack Club Bank for any flood relief efforts in Vermont, New York State, and New Hampshire.
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Join Hands with Hack Club Bank for Vermont Flood Relief
Facing recent floods, Hack Club is offering free use of Hack Club Bank for relief efforts in VT, NY, and NH. Collect tax-deductible donations easily through various platforms, including GoFundMe. Manage funds collaboratively on our easy-to-use online platform, and issue physical or virtual cards for your charitable expenses. As Vermonters, we’re eager to assist fellow Vermonters. Start within 24 hours by emailing [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or filling out the form on https://hackclub.com/bank.
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Got both my kids areas and builds all set. Bonus picture of my setup.
Something like https://hackclub.com/
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Does your team manage your own money?
FIRST alumni and founder of Hack Club here.
- Hack Club: A Home for High School Hackers
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Ask HN: Free Email Hosting for Nonprofits?
Hack Club is a nonprofit network of hackathons, student-led coding clubs, and open source projects. Our website is https://hackclub.com and our GitHub is https://github.com/hackclub.
We have been receiving free email hosting from Google Workspace and providing it to the Hack Club network, but we recently hit the domain limit (600 domains) on Google Workspace for Nonprofits. Each domain is typically a hackathon or a chapter at a high school.
Does anyone have any recommendations for email hosts that we could look into? As a mostly volunteer-driven nonprofit, we can't afford pay per-user pricing as there are thousands and thousands of accounts.
canarytokens
- 1Password detects "suspicious activity" in its internal Okta account
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#Anonymous - AK - RABBIT MEET HOLE - #TheDEWFiles 3,000+ Docs On Tons Patents Various Tech, Studies, Research by TONs of Scientists on DEWs & Alternative Energy (Includes Aerospace Companies.)
Get a free OS in a VMand open any files in there. You should not trust a random batch of potentially backdoored or canarytoken'ed files
- What screams "I'm insecure"?
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In your experience, what were some unconventional signs that there's a malware inside your network?
Throw some honeytokens/canarytokens on key systems. Thinkst has a free option where you can drop Word docs, PDF, AWS keys, etc. that will send you an email or webhook if they're ever used. https://canarytokens.org
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IF you did door knocking, what would you leave behind?
QR code with some pdfs from inside a canarytokens.org folder.
- Increase in LockBit Ransomware
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Worried someone has (or may gain) access to your UoG account? Try Canarytokens
You can generate Canarytokens for free on their website: https://www.canarytokens.org/generate. They're open-source, so if you're technically-inclined, you can run the software yourself: https://github.com/thinkst/canarytokens. All the documentation is here: https://docs.canarytokens.org/guide/.
- 1 minute Canaries
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Please help me with internet stalker
I do not think a trap or "phishing link" is a good idea if she are getting serious threats! But it is not too hard, you can generate a few with here and if somebody opens the link you will get an email containing the time and IP address of who opened it: https://canarytokens.org (note that, you can not really do much with these information on your own).
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Someone sending offensive material to people in our google domain
Good tip, OP could use this for quick setup. https://canarytokens.org
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nexe - 🎉 create a single executable out of your node.js apps
BetterMeet - An open community platform
cli - Official Command Line Interface for the IPinfo API (IP geolocation and other types of IP data)
Gravitational Teleport - The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
cli - GitHub’s official command line tool
design-system - Hack Club's (old) design system
anvil-runtime - The runtime engine for hosting Anvil web apps
proposals - Temporal proposals
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum: