"OST2: A new way to grow security talent for open source projects", https://archive.fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/ost2/
> .. he ended up working for Apple. There he worked on securing all the lesser-known firmwares on Macs and peripherals - everything from 3rd party GPUs to SecureBoot for monitors! He worked on the x86-side of the T2 SecureBoot architecture, and his final project was leading the M1 SecureBoot architecture - being directly responsible for designing a system that could provide iOS-level security, while still allowing customer choice to trust arbitrary non-Apple code such as Linux bootloaders. He left Apple in Dec 2020 after the M1 Macs shipped, so he could work full time on Open Security Training.
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSE8ODhjZXjaKScG3l0nuOi... https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSE8ODhjZXjaKScG3l0nuOi...
Helped me a lot in building the apps I have published on https://lowtechguys.com/
Video training sessions: https://youtube.com/@pwncollege Challenges: pwn.college Discord: https://pwn.college/discord
This one is slightly out of date, but it's great, something I'd happily pay $300 or so for. The value is heavily subsidized by Google. I have taught week-long Android professional certifications and this does a lot better than most of them out there.
* Practical Deep Learning for Coders, fast.ai
* Mathematics for Machine Learning Specialization, Imperial College London
* Deep Learning Specialization, Andrew Ng, Coursera
so if you want to learn something like: PCI/CXL/USB/x86/ARM/DRAM/SAS/AHCI/NVM/SATA/Virtualization/UEFI/Thunderbolt
then I've seen this https://www.mindshare.com/ being recommended
Also just started the free FastAI course, seems very good so far
Jen Simmons on CSS grid - YouTube