It’s hard to believe, but DefconQ just turned two!| DefconQ Blog
In 2024, threat actors prioritized stealth, simplicity, and efficiency Cisco Talos’ Year in Review reveals insights into how cyber criminals carried out their campaigns, and what made an attack successful. Read about threat actor activities across topics including top targeted vulnerabilities, network-based attacks, email threats, adversary toolsets, identity attacks, multi-factor| Cisco Talos Blog
If you’re reading this, you are faithful indeed. And I am grateful. Long silence here, I know. As my adopted country tumbles into authoritarianism, things have also been changing, though more positively, chez EMJ. My wife, daughter, and I are moving to St Louis in a month’s time! We’ve spent quite a bit of time […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Friends, I am here to apologize to Matt Keeley, who wrote this great piece for me many months ago and has waited patiently (or maybe fumed silently) for me to publish it. I have no good excuse: I got busy and forgot. Terrible. Anyway, this really is a case of better late than never. Matt […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his fourth, is by Scott Walters. Scott launched the much-lamented blog seraillon in 2010, and expects to return to it one of these days. He largely follows Primo Levi’s model of “occasional and erratic reading, reading out of curiosity, impulse […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his fourth, is by that titanic reader, the one and only James Morrison. James lives and works in Adelaide, on unceded Kaurna territory. BEST BOOKS READ IN 2024: An Annotated Index of Limited Utility Books—there’s never any end to them, […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, her third, is by my friend Anja Willner. Anja lives and works in Berlin. I’ve been logging my reading for seven years now. (A fairy-tale number, seven. I can’t name any other thing I’ve been doing for that long.) 2024 […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Pleased to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his third, is by my longtime friend Keith Bresnahan. He is a self-described harrumphing scrivener who lives and works in Toronto. 2024 was a difficult year, marked by personal loss. In July, an old friend from graduate school, a brilliant […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
Excited to once again present reading reviews from some of my favourite readers. Today’s installment, his sixth, is by my longtime friend Nat Leach. Nat is a nineteenth-century scholar turned college administrator who has spent the last 7 years reading the books on his shelves in alphabetical order. He lives in Ontario. After complaining about […]| Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau
One year ago, on my birthday, I launched DefconQ — a KDB/Q-focused blog aimed at helping developers and KDB/Q newcomers enhance their skills or get started with the language. What began as a small personal project to motivate myself to deepen my KDB/Q knowledge quickly evolved into a valuable resource for the KDB community. I never anticipated the level of popularity, feedback, and support the blog would receive. As DefconQ celebrates its first anniversary today, I want to share some key mi...| DefconQ Blog
Over the past 12 months, EthicsDaily.com has been sowing seeds, resulting in immediate fruit via publishing daily articles, video interviews and short documentaries and planting seeds whose ‘fruit’ we might not see for some time.| Good Faith Media Archives
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Reading Time: 7minutes Check out the successes that Captivate Podcasters have achieved this year! Plus a roundup of our big wins. The post 2021 A Year in Review: Your Big Podcast Achievements and ours! appeared first on Captivate Unlimited Podcast Hosting & Analytics.| Captivate Unlimited Podcast Hosting & Analytics
Another year-end, another look back at the books I’ve read this year. For old time’s sake, I will use my five-star rating system, but having grown increasingly sceptical of ratings of late, here’s the key, which is entirely subjective: five … Continue reading →| anenduringromantic
It’s maybe a sign of just how busy my 2024 was that I’m only publishing my annual “Year in Review” recap in… February of 2025! 2024 started with a bang, with the second half of our two-week visit to Asia,... Read More » The post 2024: The Year in Review on Stories My Suitcase Could Tell appeared first on Stories My Suitcase Could Tell.| Stories My Suitcase Could Tell
Last year at this time, our 2024 travel plans seemed to be anything but decided. We were mere weeks away … Read More The post 2024 Travel Year in Review appeared first on Road Unraveled.| Road Unraveled
This article originally appeared on pages 20 and 21 of the No. 6 April 2025 edition of The Gettysburgian magazine By Max Ferguson, Staff Writer The end of the school year is coming faster than anybody can realize. For most students, the beginning of the semester feels like yesterday, yet campus is preparing to hunker down […]| The Gettysburgian.
TL;DR – Our dev team shipped lots of awesome stuff, our customer support team is stronger than ever, and my solo marketing efforts are paying off. Team Product Marketing Customer Support Thanks This is my tenth year in review post since I started writing them: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023.... The post 2024 Year in Review: Lean and<span class="no-widows"> </span>Growing appeared first on SpinupWP.| SpinupWP
It’s March and I haven’t published since November. I am just now writing a recap of last year so it’s fair to say I’m a bit behind on things, but I’m excited to share why! Year in Review time. You| Shattered Illusion by Chris Kenst
The 5th edition of the company’s impact report features updates on Greener Grazing, Fair Trade-funded community development, and creations by you! Read the 2022 Year in Review! The post 2022 Year in Review appeared first on The Better Fish® Barramundi by Australis Aquaculture.| The Better Fish® Barramundi by Australis Aquaculture
2021 was a year of many ups and downs for all of us. Despite the many challenges, our team pulled together to continue working towards our mission of Better Fish, Better World. Read our 2021 Year in Review! The post 2021 Year in Review appeared first on The Better Fish® Barramundi by Australis Aquaculture.| The Better Fish® Barramundi by Australis Aquaculture
From Talos' 2024 Year in Review, here are some findings from the top targeted network device vulnerabilities. We also explore how threat actors are moving away from time sensitive lures in their emails. And finally we reveal the tools that adversaries most heavily utilized last year.| Cisco Talos Blog
2024 was busy and 2025 has been unrelenting so far.| Shattered Illusion by Chris Kenst
I'm breaking down my 2024, month by month, and sharing the lessons and moments that shaped me along the way.| Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived
The team recaps the top malware and attacker trends from 2023, and create a new mascot to save Thanksgiving.| Cisco Talos Blog
The second annual Cisco Talos Year in Review draws on a massive amount of threat data to analyze the major trends that shaped the threat landscape in 2023.| Cisco Talos Blog
It is that time of the year for me to share my list of the best wine 2024, my year in review. These wines come from in person tastings and Zoom tastings.| The Written Palette
From 53 WordPress migrations to SnapWP and Quality Engineering, see how we shaped 2024 and plan for 2025.| rtCamp
2024 was a fantastic year at Harvard Education Press. We can't wait to share everything that we have planned for 2025!| Harvard Education Press
It may not have been a big year in the feats of human strength department, but in place of long rides and runs I started reading lots. In 2024, I finished 96 books, a personal record. As I wrote in …| Chasing Mailboxes
It’s a bit hard to reflect and write about this year, mostly because of the mean way it started. Still, I have generally liked the practice of the wrap-up post. It gives me a sense of where I…| Chasing Mailboxes
The month, and indeed the year, are drawing to a close – a time to pause, reflect, and revisit all the small and big moments that made up this journey.| jlelse.blog
What were the big philosophy news stories of 2024? - Some are mainly about and of interest just to philosophers. Others are about matters largely outside of philosophy that are of broader cultural interest, but have implications for philosophers and their work. In that first category was a story about the destruction and creation of| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Merry belated Christmas and a Happy New year everybody, I hope you al had a blast over the last part of 2024. Milou and I did not get up too much since ater my birthday on the 20th of December. She…| Wordaholicanonymous
A year in review of the activities of ChinaTalk: study tours, research and articles, keynotes, language trainings and more ...| ChinaTalk
I cannot believe how quickly 2024 has flown by. I still remember sitting here a year back and writing my year in review. While 2022 was a rough year with my health issue, and 2023 didn’t feel upbeat…| Ajay on the Road called Life
Happy Holidays, fam! ❄️ As our team heads into a winter hiatus, we are reflecting on the year behind us, our successes, and the work (both new ✨and ongoing 💪🏽) that we’re excited to tackle in 2024. 🎁So without further ado, we present our 2023 Year in Review. 🎁 – Court Watch LA + Rate […] The post 2023 Year in Review appeared first on La Defensa.| La Defensa
Jim Dudley and Tom Gandy unpack the struggles, triumphs and lessons of 2024 for law enforcement, offering bold strategies to empower frontline officers in 2025| Police1
2023 was a big travel year for us and although I haven’t posted nearly as much blog content as I would have liked, there are so many travel highlights to share. 2023 saw us embark on a 6-month family trip from February to July, which was especially memorable because it might just be our last extended travels together as a ... Read More The post 2023 Year in Review appeared first on 5 Lost Together.| 5 Lost Together
Top threats, attacker trends and malware from the past year Our report includes a full breakdown of the current threat landscape, including actor trends with a specific focus on China, Russia and Middle East-based APTs. Download now Ransomware group LockBit accounts for more than a quarter of the total number| Cisco Talos Blog
2018 Sewing YEAR in REVIEW:| theladydetalle
2017 Sewing - I hit a few of my big sewing goals, creating foundations for new eras with my first (and second) Victorian corset, foundation bustle and my first 1880's bustle dress. I also did an 1898 evening court ensemble, and almost finished a second 1880's Victorian bustle by the end of 2017. | theladydetalle
We invite you to read our 2023-2024 CIC Japan Desk Year in Review report.| CIC
Artificial intelligence was the buzziest industry of 2023, and it's hard to believe so much happened in one year. While AI bros laud the rapid development| Luddite Pro
Happy Saturday, everyone! Welcome to what is – inexplicably, I might add, since I have tremendous talent at failing spectacularly to achieve my yearly goals – one of my favorite posts t…| A Book Owl's Corner
A summary of things I “finished” in 2019, with comments.| Tobias V. Langhoff
I'm breaking down my 2023, month by month, and sharing the lessons and moments that shaped me along the way.| Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived
Hello everyone! Hope you had a wonderful holiday spent with family. Ours was nice but once again some of us were sick on Christmas. My son t...| www.simplyellibelle.com
I sit here on the last day of 2023, reflecting on the year that was. I have been blogging on ajaydsouza.com for over 20 years and have consistently written a year-in-review post for most of these…| Ajay on the Road called Life
A collection of monthly DEI Newsletters with resources for educators, each with a specific theme relating to diversity, equity and inclusion.| Shades of Blue Interiors
We're almost at the end of another year! And although 2021 may not have gone as expected, you now have a choice: You can head into the new year with a renewed determination and hope that things will improve... Or you can take stock and prepare for what could be coming, whether good or bad.| LaConte Consulting | Resilient Profit Strategies
I’m going to preface this post with this, 2022 sucked.| Wes Kennedy
Happy New Year! When I started keeping track of everything I watched (2004), I was a freelance writer whose livelihood largely depended on seeing movies, particularly new stuff in theaters. That continued to describe my situation until November 2019, when I took a full-time regular grown-up job writing content for a large religious organization that […]| EricDSnider.com
Hello to the people who are reading this! I hope you are doing well, all things considered. I’m still at my non-movie-related day job, which I like well enough and which I’m especially grateful to have in Times Like These. I came out of retirement to cover the Sundance Film Festival last January (and will […]| EricDSnider.com
MOVIES For a long time I’ve aimed to watch approximately one movie a day, averaging around 350 a year. In a typical year as a movie critic, about 200 of those were new releases, films that came out that year. The rest would be about an even mix of first-time watches and movies I’d seen […]| EricDSnider.com
I did not make a top 10 list this year. Usually I’ve seen more than 200 of the year’s new releases; this year I only saw 69. And while it may seem like fewer movies came out this year than usual, that’s really only true of the big-budget blockbusters, most of which got pushed to […]| EricDSnider.com
One of the things that I love most is reading what my kids write down. I'm always a little surprised at what they write and sometimes thrown off too! Ha....| Thirty Handmade Days