(Edit: This article is now up on hacker news, feel free to discuss there)
The Linux Kernel has a bug that causes containers that use veth devices for network…
Recently, account takeovers, email hacking, and targeted phishing attacks have been all over the news. Hacks of various politicians, allegedly carried out by Russian hackers, have yielded troves of data…
As we mentioned previously, Mitro (www.mitro.co) is shutting down in early October. While the Mitro code is on Github and GPL3 licenced, the service itself will NO LONGER OPERATE AS OF OCTOBER 6. The turndown schedule and exporting…
I recently joined Benchmark as an Entrepreneur in Residence. My current areas of interest include machine learning, privacy, distributed systems, and telepresence. If you’re interested in one of these areas (or something…
Note: this article was published in Wired. Check out my handy service storage and bandwidth calculator.
Ever since Snapchat turned down a $3 billion all-cash offer from Facebook this past November…
We’ve used passwords since the beginning of computing. But back then you only had to remember one password — a single account let you access all the programs on one computer. You were unlikely to need to get into more than one of those…
Edit: Buy the movie poster hues (1914–2012) posterA couple of weeks ago, I was having brunch with Kim-Mai Cutler — we were discussing the new startup I’m building in the enterprise space (if you’re a ui/ux person or awesome engineer looking for something fun to…
I’m Vijay Pandurangan, and I’ve been working with some other super talented folks to help maintain the partychat code, and help pay for its services. Because of the latter, I was especially motivated to keep Partychat’s costs under control!
I recently published an article in Venturebeat about Google’s Chrome OS. Here is a copy of that article:
These were the top 10 stories published by Vijay Pandurangan; you can also dive into yearly archives: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.