thinkgeek sells a eclipse light that honestly
does help a good bit. Other than that a good
monitor despite the costs is more than worth it.
I have a sony G400 and it is a fairly inexpensive
monitor for the preformance. LCD monitors are very pricy, and will one of these days become affordable.
You also might be sensitive to lower refresh rates, almost all cheaper monitors only skim 70-75hz at medium refresh rates. If you spend money on hardware every few years, rember that the monitor is what you stare at all day. (why do
you need a faster cpu/video card for quake X,
if you strain your eyes doing more important things)
There are some eye exercises that help some, and
also a good nights sleep helps allot. both of
those are free...:)
No mispelled words where harmed in this post.
A few questions, there have been some accusations that the OpenBSD team hides expoits so that the OpenBSD can keep an untainted record. I agree with your idea when auditing code that you don't really test for exploits. But that might mean the statement "Three years without a remote hole in the default install!" that an exploit might have been steam rolled by the openbsd process, what is your take on that?
Second, What is your thoughts on SecureBSD and their concept that everything should report what is going on? (such as being able to track what files have been opened, or what has been excuted)
Third, Since you are a rock climber what rating (on any popular climb rating system)are you comfortable at?
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It was a distastefull joke, I didn't realize how
bad it looked:P
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The privacy concerns you are talking about
is embeding mac addresses into your ipv6 address
something thats entirely optional. there isnt
any privacy concerns with ipv6.
ask your chief acronym officer.
thinkgeek sells a eclipse light that honestly does help a good bit. Other than that a good monitor despite the costs is more than worth it. I have a sony G400 and it is a fairly inexpensive monitor for the preformance. LCD monitors are very pricy, and will one of these days become affordable.
:)
No mispelled words where harmed in this post.
You also might be sensitive to lower refresh rates, almost all cheaper monitors only skim 70-75hz at medium refresh rates. If you spend money on hardware every few years, rember that the monitor is what you stare at all day. (why do you need a faster cpu/video card for quake X, if you strain your eyes doing more important things)
There are some eye exercises that help some, and also a good nights sleep helps allot. both of those are free...
A few questions, there have been some accusations that the OpenBSD team hides expoits so that the OpenBSD can keep an untainted record. I agree with your idea when auditing code that you don't really test for exploits. But that might mean the statement "Three years without a remote hole in the default install!" that an exploit might have been steam rolled by the openbsd process, what is your take on that?
Second, What is your thoughts on SecureBSD and their concept that everything should report what is going on? (such as being able to track what files have been opened, or what has been excuted)
Third, Since you are a rock climber what rating (on any popular climb rating system)are you comfortable at?
It was a distastefull joke, I didn't realize how bad it looked :P
I think I wan't to kill him for saying that.
The privacy concerns you are talking about is embeding mac addresses into your ipv6 address something thats entirely optional. there isnt any privacy concerns with ipv6.
I sware that looks like a screenshot to simcity nthousand.