Still, at least the politicians are seen to do something about the problem.
Which is good for them because it will give them fodder for their television ads around election time, which is good for us because it informs us as to why we should vote for them.:-/
People, snap out of it. Its just a tablet computer. They have been around for over 10 years and they have never been all that special. Apple has you in some sort of hypnosis that is causing you to go gaga over closed up commercial productions that you think you need to own.
Meh? Many of us have already seen 8 and even 16 on a screen, but I'm talking about seeing 32 or 64 on a screen when you have dual or quad chip boards with these 8 core chips.
Probably some people out there have already seen this on non-intel hardware I guess? Like Sparc hardware?
You can also use the hashlimit module for iptables. I find it works pretty well for allowing people in who need to access and block things like the ssh worm that was causing ssh to run out of resources.
You might check out the end of this presentation that I made 4 years ago.
I've been using hashlimit successfully for years in a web hosting environment.
I'd also recommend hiring someone who focuses their efforts on managing the servers and taking care of network security. This job is usually referred to as a system administrator or network administrator. DOH!
I thought the bidding would start at $0.99999574
Where were you when I needed a better joke?
We're adults here,
We are? Shiiittt... [logs off]
It can be useful if you find something interesting to follow. Hint Hint: @climagic.
I still have one of the Pentium 90 chips with the math flaw. The bidding starts at $1.
Right, hiding didn't work for the Native Americans. Columbus came anyways. The best we can do is prepare for the unknown.
Still, at least the politicians are seen to do something about the problem.
Which is good for them because it will give them fodder for their television ads around election time, which is good for us because it informs us as to why we should vote for them. :-/
A paper mill.
Too bad perl didn't solve the 2006 problem. You know, the fact that it's been irrelevant for 4 years.
Why? Because its old? You still use Linux, right? If you run a Mac, that runs Unix. Both those OSes include Perl by default.
By the way, you're still on Slashdot, that's old too and also runs on Perl. Don't be an idiot.
Oh wow, I didn't know the Time::Warp module did that. I always ignored that module.
Perl has a module for everything.
Looks like women can turn that vest around for a different kind of experience.
People, snap out of it. Its just a tablet computer. They have been around for over 10 years and they have never been all that special. Apple has you in some sort of hypnosis that is causing you to go gaga over closed up commercial productions that you think you need to own.
You're libel to get man boobs.
Only slightly better than Gaylord Focker.
Maybe the reverse DNA wasn't set right.
Ctrl+c
Ctrl+v
Interesting, I just did a two letter combination scan of the .com TLD today. Yeah, I do that kind of stuff for fun. ;-)
Oh, and where's the gattaca tag?
Um, its different for each person?
COOL! That's actually a pretty interesting little mashup.
This 8x8 version almost looks like a combination of Super Mario and Tetris.
I've always enjoyed this version of super mario
Jeez man, chill.
Meh? Many of us have already seen 8 and even 16 on a screen, but I'm talking about seeing 32 or 64 on a screen when you have dual or quad chip boards with these 8 core chips.
Probably some people out there have already seen this on non-intel hardware I guess? Like Sparc hardware?
Ah! My dream of the day when I can boot up and see penguins taking up the entire screen is almost here.
They only have a "sense of security" anyways.
You can also use the hashlimit module for iptables. I find it works pretty well for allowing people in who need to access and block things like the ssh worm that was causing ssh to run out of resources.
You might check out the end of this presentation that I made 4 years ago.
http://www.bloomingtonlinux.org/wiki/15th_meeting
I've been using hashlimit successfully for years in a web hosting environment.
I'd also recommend hiring someone who focuses their efforts on managing the servers and taking care of network security. This job is usually referred to as a system administrator or network administrator. DOH!