Linkdump Week 40 / 2020

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It is Linkdump time again. I fixed some things during the week, so my https://github.com/Shaarli/Shaarli[Shaarli instance] can use the API now. I do a lot of research and reading on mobile devices (tablet and phone). Now I can share important articles through https://stakali.toneiv.eu/[Stakali] , add short notes and do followups on my other devices (tablet, computer). To automate the linkdump posts, I created a short https://gitlab.com/stoeps/shaarli2hugo[Python script to collect my saved bookmarks] (marked with the tag linkdump) and create an asccidoc document for my hugo instance. So I can do a quick review and post it.

Shaarli creates a https://shaarli.stoeps.de/?do=daily[daily overview] and a https://shaarli.stoeps.de/?do=tagcloud[tag cloud] of saved bookmarks.

https://joel.net/how-one-guy-ruined-hacktoberfest2020-drama[How One Guy Ruined #Hacktoberfest2020 #Drama   icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: Hacktoberfest If you aren’t familar, Hacktoberfest is an annual eventthat occurs every October. It is held by Digital Ocean and encouragesdevelopers to submit Pull Requests to Open Source repositories and as areward you get a T-Shirt. A good idea from Digitalocean, this time Github is flooded with a lot of tiny spam PR.

https://blog.intigriti.com/2020/09/30/bug-bytes-90-the-impossible-xss-burp-pro-tips-a-millionaire-on-bug-bounty-and-meditation/[Bug Bytes #90 - The impossible XSS, Burp Pro tips & A millionaire on bug bounty and meditation - Intigriti   icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: __Bug Bytes is a weekly newsletter curated by members of the bug bounty community. The first series is curated by Mariem, better known as PentesterLand. Every week, she keeps us up to date with a comprehensive list of write-ups, tools, tutorials and resources. This issue covers the week from 18 to 25 of September. Our […]__Huge collection of links to articles, podcasts and videos from the infosec and bugbounty community

https://www.lambdatest.com/blog/test-automation-using-pytest-and-selenium-webdriver/[Test Automation Using Pytest and Selenium WebDriver   icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: __Pytest is test framework used to make simple, yet scalable test case swith ease. Let’s learn how to Automate test process using Pytest and Selenium WebDriver.__I used unittest and selenium before, but heared that pytest is newer and the better approach. I’m in the beginning of building tests for HCL Connections and will check if pytest is really better or easier than unittest.

https://matrix.org/blog/2020/09/30/welcoming-gitter-to-matrix[Welcoming Gitter to Matrix!   icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: https://gitlab.com [Gitlab] sold https://gitter.im/[Gitter] tohttps://matrix.org[Matrix] this week.I think both projects can benefit from this. In the moment I like Gitter more, but when the teams merge features it gets even better.

https://gitlab.com/stoeps/shaarli2hugo[shaarli2hugo   icon:external-link[], window=_blank]:: Automation script to prepare shared Shaarli bookmark collections on aHugo blog.

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