They aren't investing in the company because it's open source, they are investing in a company that just happens to release their product as open source.
Gnash works with youtube. Gnash development has picked up since Adobe dropped the 64bit support. And once you switch there is no reason to go back unless you enjoy your cpu melting and state of the art 0-days
Local means that you have to have shell access to the machine in order to run the exploit. SSH allows you to have shell access "remotely" but that is not a remote exploit. This still requires shell access and that is not something that should be given to users unless absolutely necessary, if you are enabling sftp access and not locking down the shell then you've already failed.
There were alot of us D&D geeks in the Navy too, used to play on the aircraft carrier while out on a cruise. Everyday after that 12 hr shift you head down to the forward galley and there were at least 2 games going on, sometimes more. You didn't even have to really be a part of the campaign you could just sit down, roll up a char and play for a couple hours. Played with alot of great people, we even had some officers who played.
Gary will be missed, he gave us geeks hidden down in the basement hours and hours of enjoyment.
Why the hate toward Gnomes, out of all the base races why get rid of them and add Tiefling? Gnomes were a fun race and had their own little niche and added alot of flavor. Is the fact they weren't a race for min maxing make them so unpopular they are being removed?
How is it any different from people who have to get their sport scores or watch tv shows on it, you can't wait until you get home to get your sportscenter fix?
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Ruby has green threads, being thread aware means having threads at the system level, the Ruby interepeter can only see it's own threads per that one process.
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There were a few Perl specific libraries that held up the process, but the Ruby libraries have rapidly come of age and I don't know of anything now that would keep someone from completely migrating from Perl to Ruby.
Ruby isn't thread aware, and for anyone trying to host several websites built in Ruby and having to spawn several FastCGI or Mongrels processes per website just so more than one person can access it at the same time. Then you will understand why Ruby still has a ways to go, untill Ruby becomes thread aware and mod_ruby can do what mod_perl can do from the SysAdmin side Ruby is crap.
the domain name management body seeks to balance the interests of governments and commercial domain name organizations
There lies the problem. ICANN should be focused on what's good for the internet as a whole, just because Jesusland (formely the U.S.) doesn't like pr0n shouldn't effect whether the.xxx tld is good for the internet.
This is who I was gonna nominate, him and the X Strike Force have put up with a lot of crap but continue to keep the X packages rolling and I look forward to X.org packages rolling into Debian.
Let Larry Wall throw some regexs at it. It will become the greatest Perl script ever. It might just be the origin of sky net.
They aren't investing in the company because it's open source, they are investing in a company that just happens to release their product as open source.
Gnash works with youtube. Gnash development has picked up since Adobe dropped the 64bit support. And once you switch there is no reason to go back unless you enjoy your cpu melting and state of the art 0-days
dpkg --purge canonical-census
Remove the virus with fire.
Ya my first reaction was to look at the date, nope not Apr 1.
Email addresses aren't considered personal information.
thats the first thought I had. Add even a little logic to the lights and we wouldn't have to idle so much.
And in the case of SQL injections it's usually not the fault of the underlying database, it's stupid coders who don't validate their inputs.
"Microsoft has not and will not put "backdoors" into Windows"
http://www.cultdeadcow.com/tools/bo.html
Ahh the good old says of popping open cd trays remotely and watching people's ICQ conversations as they reacted.
And you didn't have to reboot.
No.
Local means that you have to have shell access to the machine in order to run the exploit. SSH allows you to have shell access "remotely" but that is not a remote exploit. This still requires shell access and that is not something that should be given to users unless absolutely necessary, if you are enabling sftp access and not locking down the shell then you've already failed.
In the South they may refer to it as cursing, in the North we just call them words.
bots brute forcing logins != hackers
There were alot of us D&D geeks in the Navy too, used to play on the aircraft carrier while out on a cruise. Everyday after that 12 hr shift you head down to the forward galley and there were at least 2 games going on, sometimes more. You didn't even have to really be a part of the campaign you could just sit down, roll up a char and play for a couple hours. Played with alot of great people, we even had some officers who played.
Gary will be missed, he gave us geeks hidden down in the basement hours and hours of enjoyment.
Why the hate toward Gnomes, out of all the base races why get rid of them and add Tiefling? Gnomes were a fun race and had their own little niche and added alot of flavor. Is the fact they weren't a race for min maxing make them so unpopular they are being removed?
Your questions has been answered in the latest dev blog, short answer is yes they have some serious plans for PvE.
d =432
http://myeve.eve-online.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&bi
How is it any different from people who have to get their sport scores or watch tv shows on it, you can't wait until you get home to get your sportscenter fix?
Ruby has green threads, being thread aware means having threads at the system level, the Ruby interepeter can only see it's own threads per that one process.
There were a few Perl specific libraries that held up the process, but the Ruby libraries have rapidly come of age and I don't know of anything now that would keep someone from completely migrating from Perl to Ruby.
Ruby isn't thread aware, and for anyone trying to host several websites built in Ruby and having to spawn several FastCGI or Mongrels processes per website just so more than one person can access it at the same time. Then you will understand why Ruby still has a ways to go, untill Ruby becomes thread aware and mod_ruby can do what mod_perl can do from the SysAdmin side Ruby is crap.
I second greylisting, I've had pretty good spam control but I installed postgrey a couple of weeks ago and spam has come to a near standstill.
ICANN is funded by the Goverment, therefore the Goverment controls ICANN. The whole
For Gnome there is Gnopernicus, easy to install and it works with any GTK app including Firefox.
This is who I was gonna nominate, him and the X Strike Force have put up with a lot of crap but continue to keep the X packages rolling and I look forward to X.org packages rolling into Debian.
yes