A guy got fired because he was running Seti@home on the company server park. It was multitasking alright, all computers could still do their work but just a little slower since Seti runs nice. Still, Seti would eat up some resources.
How is this different than what you are doing? Do you deserve to be fired for eating resources?
We already offer a 10 year plan for parking tickets without any binding promises: You come to jail and do some work in our factory unit every week-end for ten years. If you miss a week-en or if you are late, you do your full time.
Well, I have watched a moon eclipse with my regular sun glasses and my eyes feel just fine so, I assume I will be fine watching the sun eclipse with my regular sun glasses.
I appreciate the amount of work done in this project so far and how regularly commits are made so we can watch the progress. Seriously, it looks like an empty shell that is just another place to post links to advertise your "sideline businesses" so, your big wheel of links can go round and round.
No need for getlinkinfo.com, do you know that there is a bunch of stuff that you can do by yourself, without always relying on third party hosted services?
Anyway, just install a security enhancement plugin like Request Policy and it will prompt you for your permission before redirecting you. You can then see were you are going to be redirected before proceeding. You don't even have to proceed and visit the final site in order to see the redirection target.
As well, you can use firefox private browsing and other plugins to mask the referer and other information so if I click your bit.ly link, you aren't going to get much information anyway...
Finally, noscript disable all your advertisement stuff and other shit by itself although I also run Ad Block and ghostery.
Are you talking about a win98 server or, NT4 maybe?
Because, the failing gracefully principle has been around since 1970 in Unix. My servers have been configured this way since 1996.
If only serving webpages, all you have to do is configure apache accordingly with rate limiting. So, instead of your server crashing, users get an error saying that the server is currently too busy to handle their requests.
Well, let me introduce you to a concept; failing gracefully. This means your server should be stress tested and fine tuned to insure it never crashes, just stop accepting requests when the load is too high or whatever, there is multiple way to achieve the goal. A server that crashes under load is misconfigured.
You don't have to take my word. You can always copy and paste the links into a browser to find out if the dick pic is still up. I'm sure that this set of links doesn't go back to a website with the WannaCry virus.
I have come to believe that you were handling alike situations.
You have got it wrong, it is a feature, a Chinese anti-snitch feature since they have harsh authorities there. It is just too bad if you really need help.
did they have something unifi controller in the back end?
Controller in a switch on the backend. Worked pretty well. My boss's boss's boss wanted to fire me because a report showed that I used 75% of the wireless bandwidth through the controller. When he walked into the lab, he found 30 laptops with different 11ac wireless cards running the Cisco channel from YouTube. It just so happened that his interview at a Cisco Live event was running on all 30 laptops...
Streaming the same thing by yourself on 30 different laptops at the same time, that is quite an achievement...
I simply use openvpn and the call stay up while hoping between network with different public exit IP addresses. No need for Cisco proprietary stuff and it works for hoping between any kind of wireless network even if the networks use completely different providers.
A guy got fired because he was running Seti@home on the company server park. It was multitasking alright, all computers could still do their work but just a little slower since Seti runs nice. Still, Seti would eat up some resources.
How is this different than what you are doing? Do you deserve to be fired for eating resources?
You are forgetting the immense market for XXX chat; they even say they can "lock-on" to somebody when there is many participants...
Yes, I know by now. You have posted this comment at least a zillion times. Thank You!
We already offer a 10 year plan for parking tickets without any binding promises:
You come to jail and do some work in our factory unit every week-end for ten years. If you miss a week-en or if you are late, you do your full time.
The Chief Justice,
But a second hand EV? When that battery goes, you're looking at a replacement costing over $10.0000.
I am not sure how much money that is but I can't make it come close to the cost of a new battery.
exactly, use latex.
Well, I have watched a moon eclipse with my regular sun glasses and my eyes feel just fine so, I assume I will be fine watching the sun eclipse with my regular sun glasses.
I appreciate the amount of work done in this project so far and how regularly commits are made so we can watch the progress. Seriously, it looks like an empty shell that is just another place to post links to advertise your "sideline businesses" so, your big wheel of links can go round and round.
Cheers,
No need for getlinkinfo.com, do you know that there is a bunch of stuff that you can do by yourself, without always relying on third party hosted services?
Anyway, just install a security enhancement plugin like Request Policy and it will prompt you for your permission before redirecting you. You can then see were you are going to be redirected before proceeding. You don't even have to proceed and visit the final site in order to see the redirection target.
As well, you can use firefox private browsing and other plugins to mask the referer and other information so if I click your bit.ly link, you aren't going to get much information anyway...
Finally, noscript disable all your advertisement stuff and other shit by itself although I also run Ad Block and ghostery.
Are you talking about a win98 server or, NT4 maybe?
Because, the failing gracefully principle has been around since 1970 in Unix. My servers have been configured this way since 1996.
If only serving webpages, all you have to do is configure apache accordingly with rate limiting. So, instead of your server crashing, users get an error saying that the server is currently too busy to handle their requests.
Well, let me introduce you to a concept; failing gracefully. This means your server should be stress tested and fine tuned to insure it never crashes, just stop accepting requests when the load is too high or whatever, there is multiple way to achieve the goal. A server that crashes under load is misconfigured.
hmmm... chipset conspiracy and collusion? Cellular brings in more money for the providers...
Of course, it is a well known fact, corporations always know better than the customer, especially with regards to their needs.
They do that because they are jealous of you and because they wish they could be like you.
Or copies of the films were rare before they were put into the Internet...
Depending on the encoding used, original version copies might still be rare.
Then, just run VNC server and connect to the desktop with any VNC client duh! No video card specific driver needed!
It also allows you to connect to the desktop from anywhere you wish to, I have been doing this for 15 years+
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You don't have to take my word. You can always copy and paste the links into a browser to find out if the dick pic is still up. I'm sure that this set of links doesn't go back to a website with the WannaCry virus.
I have come to believe that you were handling alike situations.
Seriously?
Ok then, I'll take your words for granted.
That is the most plausible explanation I could come up with by myself so, I would reply; maybe, indeed.
Maybe this a big buildup for next April fools' day, who knows?
Anyway, bots are still some kind of beings so, be nice with creimer although he is always pushing the limits of our humble human understanding ;-)
Creimer once again trying to gain some karma so he can spam affiliate links.
1) I don't need points for my Excellent Karma...
Excellent Karma never need points, pleonasm alert!
However, they might expect a faster response as they got back to me within 45 minutes to 48 hours..
You do you mean "they might expect a faster response"?
If you complain to them, they are the ones responding to you. They don't expect any response.
What are trying to say? I am puzzled by your sentences.
Thanks in advance!
You have got it wrong, it is a feature, a Chinese anti-snitch feature since they have harsh authorities there. It is just too bad if you really need help.
did they have something unifi controller in the back end?
Controller in a switch on the backend. Worked pretty well. My boss's boss's boss wanted to fire me because a report showed that I used 75% of the wireless bandwidth through the controller. When he walked into the lab, he found 30 laptops with different 11ac wireless cards running the Cisco channel from YouTube. It just so happened that his interview at a Cisco Live event was running on all 30 laptops...
Streaming the same thing by yourself on 30 different laptops at the same time, that is quite an achievement...
I have this technology too!
I simply use openvpn and the call stay up while hoping between network with different public exit IP addresses. No need for Cisco proprietary stuff and it works for hoping between any kind of wireless network even if the networks use completely different providers.
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Nope, apparently, at McDonald's, you get 100 different cows in your single cheese burger.