While JSDetox is great for ripping through JavaScript malware, it doesn’t really handle obfuscated PHP. Fortunately, the gang at Sucuri has set up DDecode to process (and act as a sort of a pastebin for) those nasty little bits of PHP code.
Asides
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Fake Louie Episodes
Sad about “Louie” going on hiatus until 2014? Me too.
At least we’ve got @FakeLouieEps to hold us over until then…
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Kanye Wes Anderson
The second I saw the picture above, Kanye Wes Anderson became my new favorite site on Tumblr. [via]
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NESception
NES in a Cartridge ModI totally love how this enterprising Instructables user crammed an entire NES console inside of a Super Mario Bros. cartridge!
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Unknown Pleasures
I’ve known the story of the cover artwork for Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures for quite some time now, but it’s always a pleasure to be able to hear Peter Saville talk about it. [via]
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Gauge
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPcqx06zsds?rel=0]
I’m really happy that Venus Patrol tipped me off to Gauge [iOS]. Ever since I grabbed it a few days ago, I’ve been playing it kind of a lot. So much so that Super Hexagon is sitting there, getting all jealous.
What can I say? I’m into the quirky humor, love the distractions that try to thwart your progress and the price (free) is definitely right.
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Sentry
Sentry is a realtime event logging and aggregation platform. It specializes in monitoring errors and extracting all the information needed to do a proper post-mortem without any of the hassle of the standard user feedback loop.
I saw this and thought “Oh, that’s pretty handy.”
Then I noticed that someone had thrown together a WordPress plugin…
So, guess what just got promoted to the top of my “fuck with later” pile?
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Chrome DevTools
Use Chrome’s Developer Tools a lot? If you do, you’re going to love this laundry list of tricks. [via]
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Social Login Buttons Suck
The MailChimp blog’s got a pretty compelling argument against social login buttons. I would say that I could agree more, but I can’t. It’s not possible. [via]
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xkcd in LaTeX
I seriously love that the nerds over on Stack Exchange are working out how to do xkcd style graphs in TeX.
My only question is, now that the info’s out there, who’s working on the WordPress plugin to leverage the LaTeX support built into Jetpack?